Libsam
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I have a lot of french from both my maternal and paternal sides.
vive la revolution!![]()
This thread is fucktarded bullshit.
It's perfectly obvious "lesser" animals have genetic memory. Insects, for example. Such as Monarch butterflies. It would be odd if we didn't.
sure, it make sense intuitively, people have speculated.
but has anyone ever attempted to prove it before?
Do your spawn remember your death?
Herberts proposition is a cow path thru the odd world of Lamarckian evolutionary theory. Lamarck argued for the idea an acorn is better for it when you hug the tree it fell from.
Does a monarch butterfly remember its great grandfather and great grandmother who died before it was born, but who wintered a few generations earlier in the place the monarch is wintering now, after a long migration south?
Do you remember your antecedents because your were born in their country?
I think I may remember my antecedents regardless where they or I were born.
Lamarckian theory is untenable ground.
How would physical and mental evolution work unless organisms have the ability to pass on learning from experience genetically?