Re: 1.77-Million-Year-Old Fossil Challenges Human Big Brain Theory

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Sujet : Re: 1.77-Million-Year-Old Fossil Challenges Human Big Brain Theory
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
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Date : 03. Dec 2024, 07:16:28
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  Primum Sapienti wrote:

Recent research challenges the theory that
long childhood in humans is due to large
brain sizes. Instead, analysis of early
Homo fossil teeth suggests that prolonged
development was necessary for enhanced
cultural learning and
The word "Culture" or "Cultural" is a red flag.
It's WokeTard speak.
Social animals are thing. You can point to
dinosaurs which were social animals. It's not
a new or "different" concept. But this
swapping out for the word "Culture" is very
different.
The use is not even consistent with the word's
meaning!
The most obvious aspect of culture, you could
call it a defining characteristic, is that
culture is not universal. Human populations do
have cultures, and they differ.
One interesting aspect of "Culture" is that, for
us humans, it's often as difficult to "See" as
water would be for a fish. For the fish, it just
is.
About the only way to see YOUR culture is to visit
somewhere else. And then you can spot if easily, in
it's absence.
Culture is unique, difficult to even see much less
define EXCEPT in comparison to other cultures.
Does ANY of this apply to the misuse of the word
here, now, or in other recent examples such as the
Naledi fraud?
No. They are misapplying a word, misusing it, all
to change YOU.
It's WokeTarded.
--
https://jtem.tumblr.com/tagged/The%20Book%20of%20JTEM/page/5

Date Sujet#  Auteur
2 Dec 24 * 1.77-Million-Year-Old Fossil Challenges Human Big Brain Theory2Primum Sapienti
3 Dec 24 `- Re: 1.77-Million-Year-Old Fossil Challenges Human Big Brain Theory1JTEM

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