Paul Saladino· MD
and yet nobody lives past 30. and this is exactly what you were talking about in the book that just makes you angry and makes me angry because this is the mainstream this is the mainstream understanding it's crazy
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
and yet nobody lives past 30. and this is exactly what you were talking about in the book that just makes you angry and makes me angry because this is the mainstream this is the mainstream understanding it's crazy
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the odds are thriving there's always some knucklehead in the comments but your ancestors only need to be 35 when you think okay there's another opportunity to like educate this guy it's just there's a lot of people that haven't understood this as much as you repeat it
what your friends are saying is like okay that's a possibility show me some evidence that that actually happens like have you studied the indigenous culture do you know how long the hearts of life do you know how long they've come do you know how long the same blue room live do you know any of them do you know how long them aside no they won't know any of this they're just going to pair something that they've been told
there's this idea that quote primitive which is absolutely a misconception but like you know that ancestral or indigenous humans live short lives and it's often repeated and I think that that it's mostly false