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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoChimptastic.
Yes, studies have shown that chimpanzees can beat adult humans in specific cognitive tests, particularly those measuring working memory and rapid visual assessment. This finding challenges the assumption that humans are superior in all cognitive functions.
Key Study Details
The most famous research, led by Professor Tetsuro…[Read more] -
Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months ago@jakelafort – yes, Jane Goodall totally opened up the field of primatology, changing a great ape from a “what” to a “who”.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
Only a small difference in DNA, but what a difference a DNA makes.Apparently, it’s all because of our “harsh and risky foraging niche”. The great apes live in forests where food is easy to come by. Humans were forced to share and cooperate as soon as their forests died back and they were forced onto the savannah. Gr…[Read more]
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoI asked AI “in the shadow of man synopsis of book in terms of great apes relation to man?
“In the Shadow of Man chronicles Jane Goodall’s early research and demonstrates the close relationship between humans and chimpanzees by revealing their complex social lives, emotional depth, and intelligence, which challenged the prevailing view of humans…[Read more]
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoSimon,
You’ve found a creationist meme. How cool.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agojakelafort wrote:
Oh and i should adduce cuz what the deuce that Goodall herself was a theist.
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoLink Stink.
This should be the article i intended.
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoI am glad humans learn. Too bad it was not on the level of a chimp. Eu continues to fund PA says this article in spite of refusing to alter the curriculum. Yea shit is gonna change in Gaza/West Bank real quick with the most vile indoctrination imaginable. Read it. It aint long.
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoEnco,
What is the difference between a humman and a chimp?
One wants to free Palestine and the other wants to free a banana. One is monkey see, monkey do. The other is Monkey hear, monkey believe. One sticks his tool in an ant mound and comes up with ants. The other sticks his tool some other place and comes up with crabs.
Yeah there is…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoJake,
You don’t have to believe that humans are a special Divine Creation to see that the apes didn’t write a book or make a documentary on Jane Goodall instead of vice-versa.
Only a small difference in DNA, but what a difference a DNA makes.
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoReg and Fellow Unbelievers,
“Groupthink in science isn’t a problem; it’s a myth.”
Science isn’t groupthink, but scientists can and do engage in groupthink and delusion like other humans.
Witness Francis Collins, who, though he headed the Human Genome Project, somehow still embraces the 3000-year-old groupthink called Creationism, not to ment…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoSome new science on gene editing…..
Summary from AI;
Most rare diseases aren’t “rare” in aggregate — 400 million people worldwide have one.
But each specific mutation is rare, so big pharma won’t touch them because the economics are hopeless.Liu’s new approach (PERT) is a mutation-agnostic gene-editing engine for diseases caused by prematur…[Read more]
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoOh and i should adduce cuz what the deuce that Goodall herself was a theist. I was disappointed to learn of her blind spot. But there it was. And the leak on her head was a reference to Leakey. Not saying Richard Leakey had a big giant prostate and no matter how much he shook the last dribble ended up in his…
That was not autobiographical. Ok…[Read more]
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoLets call it group-think. Come on man.
Are scientists as vulnerable to that oh so human attribute? Probably not but it aint exactly inexistent.
The thing has never left me is how i would sit there in elementary school through some boring classes on how we homo sapiens were unique in the animal kingdom. Yeah BS i thought. We aint giving other…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Scientists can and do cling to pet theories.Admitting error is the ideal but defending one’s career is the reality. The embarrassment cost is tiny, but the career costs can be enormous.
There have been scientists who continue to push false and even harmful theories even after they’ve been completely discredited, s…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months agoPersonally, I disagree somewhat with the heading that “Groupthink in science isn’t a problem; it’s a myth.”
In principle, yes. In practice, Groupthink happens whenever careers, funding, prestige, or consensus incentives push people to ‘not rock the boat’. Science has mechanisms to counter this, but those mechanisms are imperfect.…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months, 1 week agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Groupthink in science isn’t a problem; it’s a myth.From my experience, if you want to convince a scientist of new ideas, they are often willing to listen, as long as you come with a convincing argument. I find this is very different from politics or religion.
The enemy is where someone doesn’t like to admit they…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months, 1 week agoThis is going to be a hugely successful album. Millions of plays already on Spotify. Not my usual scene but the musicianship is top class.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lux_(Rosal%C3%ADa_album)
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