Perpetually Geneticaly Ignorant

Some believe that the humans gestation cycle should be 12 months not 9 and that we are all born preemies; trying to explain why humans are the only animal born on this planet so totally helpless. But once subjected to the cycles of our moon, women's gestation cycle changed down to 9 months. But where were we that had a 12 month cycle?

A friend once told me that god put a desire in all of us to return to his love; for most that feeling seems to manifests itself as a vice not a virtue. This desire can be seen in our attraction to novelty and shows itself in our unending perception of the grass being greener on the other side of the hill; something my mom told me occurs because we have this desire to return home and that home cannot be found on this rock.

Even given all those precursors to what we are upon entering this world, we seem to stay genetically perpetually stupid. Because most women have their children long before life most important lessons occur, thus denying their children the chance to grow genetically from all of moms and dads experiences. Is this why we keep making the same mistakes over and over.

Behaviorists once did a rat experiment to prove all experience is learned and not genetic. They split the rats at birth and keep them separated and treated the same except for one thing, they taught one group to run a maze. Then they let both groups have offspring and guess what? the group whose parents were taught to run the maze ran it significantly faster. So what does this prove, well like all dualities it proves that experience is both genetic and learned, for how would you ever accumulate genetic it it is not first learned.


I had one woman recently flame me on this page telling me it is full of misinformation. I was trying to figure out what I was misinforming her on, maybe she does not think my mom said that or that some people believe differently than her. The rat experiment did occur and yes genetic experience is only accumulated upon being experienced, you cannot give and experience to your child that has not occurred to you at the time of conception. Point being she thought she was very bring but more like very over-educated and still reacting from an emotional base, not wanting to admit that she paid too much for an education in bullshit.



I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.
 Leo Tolstoy  

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