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|    Physfitfreak to Physfitfreak    |
|    Re: The Suspicious Journals of Ross A. K    |
|    07 Apr 25 15:54:52    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.math       From: physfitfreak@gmail.com              On 4/7/25 3:05 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:       > On 4/7/25 2:03 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:       >> On 04/07/2025 11:06 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:       >>> On 4/7/25 12:38 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:       >>>> On 4/6/25 8:45 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>>>       >>>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegory_of_the_cave       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>       >>>>       >>>> Absolutely. It's the story of my adult life, but not in the cave men's       >>>> shoes, but in Aristotle's (Plato's really).       >>>>       >>>> For the past 45 years, since I came to the United States, I've been       >>>> observing this in a nation that's raised on cartoons, TV, Hollywood,       >>>> and an as stupid a Church.       >>>>       >>>> Every fucking day of my life for the past 45 years. From first hours I       >>>> stepped into these people, till this very hour today, I, and the       >>>> world, have been experiencing this fact in you people.       >>>>       >>>> There were a lot of cro-magnons inside Greece in Plato's time. He       >>>> must've experienced this by observing them. So he built his model of       >>>> it as knowledge was available to him back then. It is outdated now.       >>>>       >>>> He did notice that it was not a matter of education to change them.       >>>> This far is correct. But his mistake was to attribute the whole       >>>> shortcoming to education while cavemen were being raised.       >>>>       >>>> That's a mistake by today's extent of knowledge. It is not totally a       >>>> matter of education. There are quite a large number of educated people       >>>> among the cro-magnons today. But they're as stupid in this matter as       >>>> those who aren't.       >>>>       >>>> It is a matter of _species_. Cro-magnons aren't the best that humanity       >>>> has offered. They're not Modern Humans. They're from stocks of earlier       >>>> humans still in existence, about half Neanderthal in nature and half       >>>> Modern Human, and they were formed only from 45k years back to 25k       >>>> years back strictly by intercourse of Modern Humans with the       >>>> Neanderthals after ice age was over and paths to Europe opened up       >>>> again, and never changed since until recent mix up with Modern Humans       >>>> when traveling became easier for them and they spread from northern       >>>> Europe to many other spots around the world.       >>>>       >>>> It's the species that does it, not "race" (which is really a bullshit       >>>> concept) or education while being raised as Plato thought.       >>>>       >>>>       >>>>       >>>>       >>>>       >>>>       >>>       >>>       >>> Cro-magnons in Plato's times were utterly uneducated compared to Modern       >>> Humans in Egypt, Iran, India, and China, so it was easy for Plato to       >>> think of this matter as the result of a lack of education in their       >>> upbringing.       >>>       >>>       >>       >> What are triple sapiens supposed to think?       >>       >       >       > They aren't here yet other than a few tiny percentage of population. I       > think Modern Humans of future will be the Aspergers. Today's "Modern       > Humans" will become the "earlier human" and today's cro-magnons will be       > extinct. Read my blog about analytical compartments of brain. I've       > discussed it in detail.       >       > From that same blog, Aspergers are those with type 5 autism, where       > their brains' analytic centers are over-allocated at the cost of some       > under-allocation of the emotional centers.       >       > Read that blog. I won't repeat all that here.       >       > By the way, as an example, Einstein was Asperger :)       >       >       >       >                     My alias under which I wrote those blogs was I think ClutterFreak, not       the present one. Just in case..              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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