crazyfingers
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I say UGH.
Now I will unsubscribe to the thread.
Now I will unsubscribe to the thread.
How many more threads about this are you going to post?
This is the first one I've seen where he attempts to lay out a logical and empirical argument to support the hypothesis. Have there been any others?
No it didn't.You must be referring to eugenics. Not quite the same as genetic engineering, but close. It died off with Hitler.Hmm... this reminds me of the Young Earth Creationist organization (I can't even remember their name anymore) that was promising a huge discovery in the next year or so.
...nothing came of it.
Yeah, this was a big thing in the early half of the 20th century. Kind of died off after a while.
There are more reasons than oneBut, genetic engineering has become a fully proven method in agricultural crops. As humans are just another species, there are no scientific reasons the method cannot be applied to humans. Only politics, and the politics of the world are diverse.
You mean other than the mistakes can be potentially very costly. You screw up a corn, not a big deal. Screw up a baby because you think you know what you are doing? Kind of an atrocity.You must be referring to eugenics. Not quite the same as genetic engineering, but close. It died off with Hitler. But, genetic engineering has become a fully proven method in agricultural crops. As humans are just another species, there are no scientific reasons the method cannot be applied to humans.Hmm... this reminds me of the Young Earth Creationist organization (I can't even remember their name anymore) that was promising a huge discovery in the next year or so.
...nothing came of it.
Yeah, this was a big thing in the early half of the 20th century. Kind of died off after a while.
Fusion is at least within the realm of possibility. I'd more likely parallel it with anti-matter weapons.I will prepare for this coming science in the same way I am preparing for the coming of fusion power.
Fusion is at least within the realm of possibility. I'd more likely parallel it with anti-matter weapons.I will prepare for this coming science in the same way I am preparing for the coming of fusion power.
Only if you could harvest enough anti-particles in the first place, which is near impossible.Anti-matter weapons are theoretically possible.Fusion is at least within the realm of possibility. I'd more likely parallel it with anti-matter weapons.
Or maybe eugenics?What's that one where they feel the bumps on your head in order to diagnose diseases or whatever? That's probably a better comparison.
Looks more to me like you've posted an IOU for the evidence they're going to find....someday.It is my own particular hobby horse, so feel perfectly free to ignore it if you are not interested. This is the first thread where I have laid out the evidence comprehensively.
How about other race gaps?(7) WE CAN SOLVE THE GENETIC RACE GAPS. We have the option of finally narrowing the divisive racial IQ gaps through democratically-directed genetic engineering.
Do you have a fone?My point is that I have done absolutely nothing to prepare for fusion power.
I'd recommend getting a little sunscreen.My point is that I have done absolutely nothing to prepare for fusion power.
This also makes me think about evolution. Most everything that exists in evolved species is there for a reason. Could be pure accident or there may be some benefit in a particular set of genes.You mean other than the mistakes can be potentially very costly. You screw up a corn, not a big deal. Screw up a baby because you think you know what you are doing? Kind of an atrocity.
I for one need to have dumb people around me,just to make me feel better about myself.
No, I explained the existing case for the heritability of the racial intelligence gaps, no IOU. The identifications of genes are the only evidence that will convince the ideological western public, but accurate heritability studies existed long before anyone knew DNA existed. The evidence for the heritability of the racial intelligence gaps is likewise strong, whether we like it or not (nobody I know likes it).Looks more to me like you've posted an IOU for the evidence they're going to find....someday.It is my own particular hobby horse, so feel perfectly free to ignore it if you are not interested. This is the first thread where I have laid out the evidence comprehensively.
No, I explained the existing case for the heritability of the racial intelligence gaps, no IOU. The identifications of genes are the only evidence that will convince the ideological western public, but accurate heritability studies existed long before anyone knew DNA existed. The evidence for the heritability of the racial intelligence gaps is likewise strong, whether we like it or not (nobody I know likes it).Looks more to me like you've posted an IOU for the evidence they're going to find....someday.
There is something to be said for that point. Rushton's plausible theory is that tropical races adapted to their chaotic unpredictable climates through greater reproductive rates. Greater intelligence may actually be an impediment to that strategy, as children are costly and a threat to the survival of adults. Maybe a case can be made that the ancestors of Polynesians and Australian Aborigines living in northern climates had greater intelligence than their modern descendents, in which case we would know that low intelligence is a positive adaptation, not a lack of adaptation. If civilization completely breaks down through a nuclear winter or whatever, it may be greater reproductivity, not greater intelligence, that ensures the survival of the human species.This also makes me think about evolution. Most everything that exists in evolved species is there for a reason. Could be pure accident or there may be some benefit in a particular set of genes.You mean other than the mistakes can be potentially very costly. You screw up a corn, not a big deal. Screw up a baby because you think you know what you are doing? Kind of an atrocity.
Are blacks of a given genetic IQ as part of a package deal? If we democratically alter their IQ, is there a cost we haven't anticipated? .