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The burden of metabolism, for instance, acts as a brake on the complexity of organisms, introducing a caloric penalty for overly elaborate machinery. The fact that the human brain burns about a fifth of humans’ total daily caloric intake is a testament to the evolutionary advantages that our intellectual abilities provide us with: the brain’s contributions must somehow more than pay for that sizable fuel bill.
Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
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