Tag: genetics
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Night of the Deadly Finger

Night of the Deadly Finger is Directed by Jose Montesinos. Be sure to check out Deadly Finger and Deadly Finger Returns:
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Synthetic Mythology

I’ve previously delved into two myths presented by the standard model of evolutionary science: the myth of the weaponized ape, and the myth of the kinless caveman. These myths are totally without any kind of anthropoligical backing, but they are assumed to be true by most “scientifically minded” people in modern society, even religious ones.…
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The Holy War of Modern Synthesis

The mainstream theory of violence, and most of human biology, stems from modern synthesis, which combines Darwinian natural selection with Mendelian genetics, with a dose of Malthusian population theory. One of the main thrusts of modern synthesis was put forward by Ronald A. Fisher in 1930 in a book called The Genetical Theory of Natural…
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Death from a Distance – Failing to Bridge the Spandrel between Object-Use and Combat
I recently was leaving a comment on a previous post and thought it worth reposting it here. Paul Bingham and Joanne Souza’s Death from a Distance sits on my shelf unread. It’s over 600 pages. The hypothesis is: Death from a Distance and the Birth of a Humane Universe attempts to explain both human evolution…