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Evolution/ devolution and the human condition

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phil scott

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Jan 22, 2009, 12:31:05 AM1/22/09
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and those drivers. Mentioned in my recent posts on epi-genetics.


A take home message...If you dont have a career and life style that
involves you getting more effient in production *and what you give to
rest of life, *and how you advance your own intellect and
physiology.. etc... across broad spectrums, and breaking new ground
ideally.... you will devolve,


...and your lineage thereafter will tend devolve to the same degree...


From this a person can easily fathom a list of evolutionary drivers,
and devolutionary drivers.. breaking new ground on the topic of why
we have so many drooling morons, sociopaths, frauds and lumps of
protoplasm running loose in this apparently advanced culture.

Phil scott

Rod Speed

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Jan 22, 2009, 1:30:28 AM1/22/09
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phil scott wrote:

> and those drivers. Mentioned in my recent posts on epi-genetics.

> A take home message...If you dont have a career and life style that
> involves you getting more effient in production *and what you give to
> rest of life, *and how you advance your own intellect and physiology..
> etc... across broad spectrums, and breaking new ground ideally....
> you will devolve,

No evidence supports that claim.

> ...and your lineage thereafter will tend devolve to the same degree...

And that in spades.

> From this a person can easily fathom a list of evolutionary drivers, and devolutionary drivers..

Nope.

> breaking new ground on the topic of why we have so many
> drooling morons, sociopaths, frauds and lumps of protoplasm
> running loose in this apparently advanced culture.

Thats mainly the result of very little evolution happening anymore.

We are even silly enough to assist those whose genes would normally die out to procreate.


im.1.max...@xoxy.net

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Jan 22, 2009, 11:03:16 AM1/22/09
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