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The Messianic Message of Planet of the Apes

The film series Planet of the Apes predicts a day when one chimpanzee (“Caesar”) finally evolves to have human-like intelligence. The reason given in the original film series is the domestication of the chimp as a pet when dogs and cats go extinct. The modern film series seem to part from this, removing humans from the equation a bit more so that “natural selection” can take more credit for this transition.

The name “Caesar” is apt, as the eponymous Julius Caesar crossed the river Rubicon in 49 BC to overtake the senate and become the first Roman dictator1.

Just as the Rubicon was crossed by Caesar to transition Rome from Republic to Empire, an evolutionary Rubicon was supposedly crossed by the “last common ancestor” who transitioned us from primate to humans.

This, of course, assumes two things. 1) That a Rubicon even existed, and 2) that it remains open, even if to a limited extent. Some argue that humans have erected a garrison to prevent any further crossings, placing would-be “attempted humans” into a kind of category of captives who would like to share in the fruits of human civilization, but which we jealously guard from their barbaric hands. It conjures up the horrors of slavery and eugenics.

But the comparison fails on many fronts. First, as I’ve mentioned in countless posts previously, even if there’s a supposed Rubicon from animal communication to human language (which I also doubt, though the case is harder to make than the following), there’s clearly no Rubicon from animal, intraspecific (kind-on-kind, not predatory) combat to human violence. Animals seem to be permanently trapped within their closed combat systems that hinge entirely on natural weapons of combat, which both antagonists can predict with perfect certainty through mere self-assessment (in hermit crabs) and, in higher animals, mutual-assessment (mammals). Only humans use reciprocal, object-based aggression (ROBA) in which the weapon of war is a wildcard. Animals do not have this issue. If there is a Rubicon from there to here, you would see it crossed with chimpanzees in zoos, but all we continue to see is a replay of ancient combat, with occasional object usage for intimidation, none of which ever alters the fundamental combat structure.

Secondly, the Rubicon might not exist at all, at least not in the way previously assumed. Equally plausible could be a kind of Lamarckian Waterfall, where humanity (or merely human intelligence, whatever form it took) is forever peddling upstream and engaged in self-domestication, building new technologies to assist in our advancement, while failed “species” tumble backward off the waterfall to become various animals, the last of which was this mythical “last common ancestor,” which might have fallen partially before splitting into bonobos and chimpanzees, chimps still “pointing” to ROBA through the use of object-based intimidation and bonobos still reproducing like humans. (I don’t necessarily believe this, but it fits the data better than the Rubicon model.)

Most believe that the Rubicon model is “science,” but this is often used as a club to bash one’s political opponents. The typical political statement is something like, “Humans are just animals, but at least some of us have reason.” There is nothing scientific about this perspective, as I made clear on my recent appearance on the SHAKE IT OFF WITH MERT & LUCAS, LIVE! show (see below; my segment begins at 9:45) 2

 

It’s more accurate to call such a belief in the evolutionary Rubicon, which essentially comprises Modern Synthesis, a “religion.” And like every religion, it has a Creation, Fall, Wilderness, Messiah, and End Times.

I explore the evolution of violence in my book If These Fists Could Talk: A Stuntman’s Unflinching Take on Violence which is available on Amazon here: https://a.co/d/9Vhz1wS

  1. Images rendered in Google Gemini AI.
  2. https://shakeitofflive.com/ AM970
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