XPost: alt.society.mental-health, sci.med.psychobiology, bionet.neuroscience   
   XPost: alt.paranormal, sci.skeptic   
   From: sylvia@email.invalid   
      
   On 14-Apr-23 10:07 am, David Dalton wrote:   
   > In article <0001HW.29B832C400224B0770000D6B638F@88.198.57.247>,   
   > David Dalton wrote:   
   >   
   >> If it works, it should include much healing and some immunity, lifespan   
   >> extension to 200 years (including of current adults), a split of the homo   
   >> sapiens species into 55 equal species, evolution of special abilities   
   >> (including that some mental health problems will become useful special   
   >> abilities), some further mental health healing beyond that, and improved   
   >> sexual compatibility for a large number of committed relationships.   
   >   
   > There should now have been some mental health healing and   
   > evolution of special abilities, as I have reported on the   
   > thread "Collaborators are now ready to proceed"   
   > on alt.religion.druid . The species split into 55 species   
   > has occurred in terms of sexual compatibility and   
   > tendency to associate, physical changes will come later.   
   > There should have been improved (usually optimal) sexual   
   > compatibility for 63% of committed relationships.   
   >   
      
   If evolution worked towards traits we consider desirable, things would   
   be a lot more advanced than they are.   
      
   But evolution doesn't do that. It works by randomly changing the set of   
   traits an organism has. Those traits that are advantageous get   
   preferentially selected for because they improve the organism's survival   
   so that it breeds more.   
      
   Sometimes it seems to go counter to what we'd want. For example, in   
   wealthier societies, high intelligence seems to be correlated with lower   
   birth rate. The human race could be dumbing down as a result.   
      
   Sylvia.   
      
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