"Even if the environment in which humans develop were a large causal factor in how they develop, this wouldn't imply humans could...manipulate the environment to affect development"? I hate playing "who's more obvi taking an instrumental position and phoning in the details?" but.
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it is simultaneously true that DNA methylation is both real and hugely important to gene expression, and that effectively no humanities students can articulate anything meaningful about it
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I'm in it for the spontaneous neurodivergence and rapid subspeciation
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it seems like the surest path to hyperracism at this point
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Also: if evolution is fully optimizing over epigenetic degrees of freedom, up to reactive episodes of 'heritability' (intensified variation), then the expected frequency of life/intelligence in the universe is higher. Evidence for deep efficacy of causal entropic forces.
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All of which (vampires and aliens) makes it Filter business.
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