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Mental illnesses being caused by extreme trauma and becoming part of the gene pool. I've also heard of the environment effecting the color of your eyes. |
You'd have to be more specific I haven't heard of that.
But when you get into intergenerational, that muddies things up since technically speaking, all of your genes have been determined by a long intergenerational process known as evolution. |
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I guess they'd call it epigenetic transmission. Which makes sense when I asked a therapist about it he thought I was talking about parents passing their trauma on through behavior causing trauma rather than passing it on through inherited mental illnesses caused by a parent's trauma. Edit: Could be that we have the genes the whole time and what's being passed on is the chances of the gene being activated but me being a dumb dumb doesn't negate my point on towards OH. |
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What Lucem is saying about epigenetics demonstrates a better understanding of biology than anything jwb has said. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nyt...genes.amp.html |
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There, end of discussion. We're all on the same page. |
He doesn't seem to think any difference matters. Professor Hawk doesn't think there's a meaningful difference between learned behavior and instinct either. He has no time for nuance. That's because he really gets it. Not like we get it. He really gets it.
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