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I think this is a bit risky, because it assumes that all knowledge that a human posses about nature is acquired after birth.

But is that correct? I think organisms also come with a partial built in understanding of nature at birth.

> I think organisms also come with a partial built in understanding of nature at birth

I agree. Most organisms are quite pre-trained: they have “instincts” and natural behaviors.

E.g. newly hatched turtles know to crawl towards the ocean immediately when they hatch. They don’t learn that on their way.

It seems to me that most lifeforms come into this world pre-trained.

I don’t think that assumption is being made, why do you think that? In terms of metaphor, training a model could be considered both knowledge acquired after birth and its evolution. But I don’t think it’s particularly useful to stay thinking in metaphors.