What do you think? Raw geology can be pretty enchanting. Intelligence isn’t everything. What about values and feeling? And doesn’t animal intelligence out-enchant human intelligence? Anyway, here is Leonard Nimoy’s alter ego, Mr. Spock:
A world without intelligence is a primitive place, Doctor, not an enchanted place. Intelligence is a part of the advancing scheme of evolution. Without it, nature reaches a plateau very quickly and does not progress beyond raw survival. The full flavor of possibility goes unsavored. And that . . . is a true shame.
(Quoted from First Frontier, Star Trek, Book 75, 1995.)
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