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... Newton’s gravitational theory or Evolution theory, but this word is used in the popular press to mean anything from a random guess to fact, including hypothesis, wild imagining, idea, belief, consideration. ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
...  What do you personally believe it means to realize your full potential? There's nothing mysterious about it. If you take an evolutionary perspective on behavior, it seems unlikely that our ancestors ...
3. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... tree' of evolution with many branches showing how creatures are related to one other.   Some might imagine the primeval formation of original life leading to a multitude of differences, ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 6
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... and expressive components that enable humans to respond adaptively in relation to evolutionarily significant problems, from negotiating who does what, to avoiding peril, to creating and taking care of ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... evolution of culture.[13] Empathy is how we are able to get all caught up in stories and movies and 'share' the feelings, experiences, responses and behaviors of the characters. The 'echoing' of other ...
6. IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... that, there's no point becoming anti-society or some sort of wannabe revolutionary shouting “Power to the people!” Remember, nobody living today is responsible for inventing the societies we ...
7. IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... achieved, over all that time. That's a heck of a lot of self-programming evolution.   So, look at what humans have been doing for all that time. The green section tracks the continuing behaviors ...
8. IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... modes cover our primary evolutionary directives, which are, 'avoid harm' (protection mode) and 'pursue benefits' (growth/repair mode). This, when it comes down to it, is basically what all organisms must ...
9. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... calculation, 'is it worth it?' Is it too much hassle? Is it worth bothering? Probability calculation is an evolutionary (and very sensible) unconscious procedure that intelligence uses to avoid any unnecessary ...
10. I've Made My Mind Up Now: Foreword
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
...  progress in any domain is at best slow and at worst doesn't work at all. We forget that intelligence-developing processes were designed by biology and refined by evolution and have been continually ...
11. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...      6.2 Evolutionary psychology, mind & brain  ...
... for its growth; and 'intelligence at work' during healthy function, where evolution defines developmental success as the power to interact. We frame this final tutorial with three questions: where have ...
... often arise when we reach the limits of our knowledge – we run out of ideas, so we blame magic. Conversely, failing to believe in the existence of things which actually are true (such as evolution) ...
... the bottom up. Biology always drives us to do this, because it has absolute trust, born of millennia of hard-factual evolutionary experience, that if it proceeds along the developmental path in the right ...
... animals like humans.[1] More recently, psychology has had to get its head around the new paradigm of emergence, and is now beginning to view morality as biological, evolutionary and emergent. Definitions ...
... arrived at by natural selection. It was conscious thought. Live with it. Evolutionary biologists find it useful to distinguish two basic kinds of questions about conscious thought: proximate and ultimate, ...
... for evolution through natural selection'.[2] It is clear what variation does for evolution in general, but how does variation in individuals benefit us psychologically and intellectually? Where is the ...
... for us in developing congruous unconscious-conscious associations is understanding the natural archetypes developed over billions of years by evolution, hardwired into biology’s intent for our survival ...
19. Books -The Head Trip by Jeff Warren
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... why we shouldn’t listen too seriously to the evolutionary psychologists’ Just-So stories, and why we should think more explicitly about our habits of mind. What's the origin of The Head Trip? ...
20. Alcohol - Intellect & alcohol use
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... 'The Scientific Fundamentalist   Drinking alcohol is evolutionarily novel, so the hypothesis would predict that more intelligent people drink more alcohol than less intelligent people. The human ...
... correctly which behavior she intends to initiate -befriend or defend, and how to interact. The evolutionary benefits of this are obvious. It is now well established (based on studies of normal and brain-damaged ...
22. Deschooling essays by John Taylor Gatto
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... be brought here. That Prussian culture loomed large in America is hardly surprising, given our early association with that utopian state. A Prussian served as Washington's aide during the Revolutionary ...
... all those around us. We are constantly on the lookout for better ways to fit in, because it's evolutionarily built into our biology to do so. Biology's (and our) success, however, depends on healthy input. ...
... and success. They have developed for its evolutionary needs. Unconsciously, in real life you learned more about physics through congruous association when learning to walk, swim or play ball than you ever ...
... knowledge of reality was available and all we had was experience. That's a good way of approaching any subject without any preconceptions, but it also helps you see how evolution has refined our core concepts ...
... is strong evidence that our 'starter pack' of core EVs is hard wired; this makes good sense in relation to evolutionary adaptation and is already known to be a fact in almost all species of animal life. ...
27. Alternative energy
(Homeworld/Energy Alternatives)
... energy use for whole cultures, we have to achieve these three goals. We haven't got as long to work on the problem as biology had, but we do have faster methods than evolution. Here's a look at some of ...
28. Physiological methods - Epigenetics - Hacking the genome
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
  From “I've Made My Mind Up Now” by AR   Hacking the genome   Discourses on the subject of evolution often use the famous phrase “survival of the fittest”. ...
29. Alternatives to work
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... things. It does mean creating a new way of life based on play; in other words, a ludic revolution. By "play" I mean also festivity, creativity, conviviality, commensality, and maybe even art. ...
30. Permaculture: the basics
(Homeworld/Permaculture & Self Sufficiency)
... plant stacking and time stacking. * Accelerating succession and evolution. * Diversity. * Edge effects. * Attitudinal principles: everything works both ways, and permaculture is information and ...
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