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To: elmatador who wrote (53520)8/13/2009 6:07:12 PM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218924
 
The old fungible human clone idea: <humans are the same everywhere and excess will pervade: > In fact, humans are NOT the same everywhere, not individually and not collectively. We are all different [identical twins too though only in their memes and own ideas].

That's the mechanism of nature in finding winners and losers in the great DNA race which has been going for a billion years. There are different collections of gene pools around the world and they all get tested collectively and individually. The winners go on to provide the DNA for subsequent generations.

Adolf's "Master Race" ended in a bunker under Berlin. He had the right idea = that there are "master races", but he misunderstood the whole business and certainly had no idea what a master race should do.

But master races are not to be found simply geographically and with a few superficial features. The winning DNA is hidden all over the gene pool and is spread around the world, being tested in infinite combinations with other DNA both collectively and individually with cultural concepts being tested at the same time.

The winning DNA tends to be concentrated in one geographical area, because those with it are successful, but not necessarily so. Each geographical region has its own winning DNA requirements such as albinos having a serious problem in Africa with sunburn.

We are absolutely not all the same, not genetically, not in memes, nor in self-generated ideas.

Mqurice