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>>17097631
Do you fucking idiots actually think environment doesnt impact heritability? Holy shit. You fuckers are so dumb, no wonder your views are so flawed.

Heritability can change over time because the variance in genetic values can change, the variation due to environmental factors can change, or the correlation between genes and environment can change. Genetic variance can change if allele frequencies change (e.g., due to selection or inbreeding), if new variants come into the population (e.g., by migration or mutation), or if existing variants only contribute to genetic variance following a change in genetic background or the environment.

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>>17049627
>>Free will definitely does not exist and I reference Bohmian quantum mechanics and biological determinism for this

Two highly contested "theories." Fuck off.
They haven't even discovered a single gene related directly to intelligence. It "appears" to correlate. That's the extent of the science and it looks the same everywhere you look in "biological determinism" the human genome and brain are both far too complex and environment is also proven to affect gene composition and behavior. Jesus. This is 101 shit.
>>Yes, it is irrelevant
Not only that it's unproven. Completely.
>and indeed an altruistic slave
That's not the example I gave. The fact is that most slaves haven't really enjoyed being slaves, and would prefer their freedom to act as they will.
>i will add to your animal kingdom words
I'm aware of damselfish. I understand basic microbiological interaction. In fact, it was my statement that there are a nearly endless variety of relationships. I'm aware of the complexity, it's so complex in fact that we haven't been able to prove anything to the point of determinism.

>>You are confusing altruistic cooperative strategies of evolutionary game theory with marxism
I was just juxtaposing the two as you like are aware of the former but disparage the latter.
>>Marx may have respected Darwin but we know a metric fuckton more about reality since this era
Yes, yet we remain far from knowing enough.

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