The states of others can be sensed in many ways -but some people are not outwardly concerned.
As a genetics newb.....
I wonder if having positive regard for others makes us focus more on what we sense -or if we are more likely to have positive regard because we are more sensitive.
How much of our positive regard for others is in the DNA vs being taught it?
Can basic learned "morality" -or moral sensitivity -be passed on through genes?
Does our experience change the code to pass on personality/character traits?
People who don't give a hoot seem to get through things more easily.
Was watching a video about how the flying fish might actually achieve true flight. In a roundabout way it suggested it could be partly due to its efforts to fly "better" causing genetic changes -which would essentially equate to it willing the changes to its abilities and design into existence (though personally unaware). DNA would process those changes necessitated by will and environment using hidden data -like most are unaware how their computer works -yet do all sorts of things with it.
I wonder if DNA code goes deeper than atomic level -like if slightly different atoms of the same element could have a different effect.
Some believe natural radiation drives mutation. that would make radiation part of the overall code -and it seems to have a bias toward life forms developing increased mastery of environment.
Need more coffee.
Edited by
Unknow
on Fri 09/24/21 09:08 AM