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| #Post#: 21367-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan bones | |
| By: rp Date: August 6, 2023, 8:53 pm | |
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| " I prefer the simpler blood memory theory that accounts for | |
| non-Giant Gentile worship of Giants directly by recognizing that | |
| Giants are likely to be able to hunt better (draw a heavier bow) | |
| than they themselves could." | |
| The two theories need not necessarily be mutually exclusive. We | |
| have established that Gentiles (Giants or otherwise) were only | |
| interested in farming for its economic benefits. We could | |
| similarly deduce that they viewed Aryans with deference because | |
| of this reason. Additionally, non-Giant Gentiles, who are | |
| shorter than Aryans on average, would have viewed them with even | |
| more deference than Giants would have, as their blood memory | |
| associates height with size/dominance/strength and therefore | |
| being a better hunter (without distinguishing between mesomorphy | |
| and ectomorphy). So when Giants came along, who were | |
| taller/stronger than Aryans, the Gentiles immediately switched | |
| to worshipping them, as they viewed them as "upgraded" versions | |
| of what they thought Aryans were (i.e. better hunters). | |
| #Post#: 21369-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan bones | |
| By: rp Date: August 6, 2023, 9:10 pm | |
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| " This also lines up with an observation that leading Hollywood | |
| actors (who are facially more neotenous and politically more | |
| left-leaning than the national average) tend to be shorter than | |
| the national average " | |
| https://medium.com/@shanesnow/heightism-and-success-why-are-actors-short-and-pr… | |
| #Post#: 21394-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan bones | |
| By: rp Date: August 7, 2023, 11:11 pm | |
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| https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-46806084 | |
| [quote] | |
| [img] | |
| https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpsprodpb/15005/production/_105112068_dsc_907… | |
| About 4,500 years ago, a man and a woman were buried in a grave | |
| together in a sprawling cemetery on the outskirts of a thriving | |
| settlement of one of the world's earliest urban civilisations. | |
| In 2016, archaeologists and scientists from India and South | |
| Korea found these two "very rare" skeletons in a Harappan (or | |
| Indus Valley) city - what is now Rakhigarhi village in the | |
| northern Indian state of Haryana. For two years, they researched | |
| the "chronology" and possible reasons behind the deaths; and the | |
| findings have now been published in a peer-reviewed | |
| international journal. | |
| "The man and the woman were facing each other in a very intimate | |
| way. We believe they were a couple. And they seemed to have died | |
| at the same time. How they died, however, remains a mystery," | |
| archaeologist Vasant Shinde, who led the team, told me. | |
| How ancient DNA may rewrite prehistory in India | |
| They were buried in a half-a-metre-deep sand pit. The man was | |
| around 35 years old at the time of his death, while the woman | |
| was around 25. Both were reasonably tall - he was 5.8ft (1.77m) | |
| and she, 5.6ft. They were both possibly "quite healthy" when | |
| they died - tests didn't find any lesions or lines on the bones | |
| or any "abnormal thickness" of skull bones, which could hint at | |
| injuries or diseases such as brain fever. | |
| [/quote] | |
| #Post#: 21759-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan bones | |
| By: rp Date: August 27, 2023, 8:32 am | |
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| https://peoplelivingtall.com/why-do-tall-people-have-more-back-problems | |
| It is my theory that tall people suffer from back problems as a | |
| result of disproportionately longer verterbrae (i.e. torso). | |
| This is because the lower body/legs need to support more upper | |
| body mass. This is consistent with our view that ectomorphs are | |
| superior, even if (perhaps because) they are shorter. | |
| #Post#: 22912-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan bones | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 19, 2023, 8:33 pm | |
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| Our enemies re-derive Aryan evolution (which they consider to be | |
| a misfortune): | |
| https://incels.is/threads/brutal-frame-and-wristpill-framelets-dont-enter.52839… | |
| [quote]If that wasn't enough, the universe decided it wasn't | |
| done with fucking with my fitness goals. When I went to the | |
| doctor for this, I mentioned my bulk and he told me that it's | |
| possible that my body cannot sustain this weight because of my | |
| thin frame | |
| ... | |
| I called my parents later too (mom's a nurse) and they confirm | |
| basically both parts of what my doctor said. Firstly that both | |
| sides of my family's genetics have thin wrists[/quote] | |
| [quote]I have no idea how Asian men were able to hunt food with | |
| such low testosterone at this point.[/quote] | |
| [quote]We devolved.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Early "asian" hunter gatherers were probably a lot higher | |
| T individuals. More like what kazakhs are nowadays. Then at some | |
| point the east asians started morphing back into baby form | |
| because of environmental pressure.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Can you elaborate on the environmental pressure? I'm very | |
| qurious.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Rice agriculture was a mistake.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 23458-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan bones | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 6, 2023, 8:40 pm | |
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| Long ago, Zea_mays and I had already identified heritable myopia | |
| as a likely positive correlate with Aryan traits, since myopia | |
| would be completely debilitating for hunters and a major | |
| inconvenience for herders but only a minor inconvenience for | |
| farmers, hence likely to be more strongly selected against by | |
| the former lifestyles but only weakly (if at all) selected | |
| against by the latter. | |
| Now I just came across: | |
| [img] | |
| https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322403088/figure/fig2/AS:6677013159239… | |
| Note the negative correlation between myopia and weight (4th | |
| graph) as well as with what looks like BMI (5th graph), which | |
| supports our theory given the advantages of low weight/BMI in | |
| farming already covered here: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/human-evolution/aryan-bones/msg656/#msg656 | |
| Distribution: | |
| https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055754/ | |
| [quote]In children from similar sociodemographic backgrounds | |
| attending the same schools, South Asian children were nine times | |
| more likely to be myopic and black African Caribbeans three | |
| times more likely, compared with white Europeans. | |
| ... | |
| Data were available for 1179 children. The prevalence of myopia | |
| was 25.2%, 10.0%, and 3.4%, respectively, in the South Asian, | |
| black African Caribbean, and white European children. Adjusted | |
| odds ratios (ORs) of myopia compared with the white European | |
| children were 8.9 (95% confidence interval [CI] 4.0 to 19.4) in | |
| the South Asian and 3.2 (95% CI, 1.4 to 7.2) in black African | |
| Caribbean children. Ethnic differences in the prevalence of | |
| myopia were largely accounted for by ethnic differences in axial | |
| length. The South Asian and black African Caribbean children had | |
| longer axial lengths (0.44 mm; 95% CI, 0.30 to 0.57 mm and 0.30 | |
| mm; 95% CI, 0.16 to 0.44 mm, respectively).[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 30615-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan bones | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 17, 2025, 8:11 pm | |
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| https://www.nationalgeographic.com/health/article/crooked-teeth-human-evolution… | |
| [quote]How farming may have reshaped the human face | |
| Ancient human skulls were strikingly different from our own. | |
| Early hunter-gatherers had large, powerful jaws built for the | |
| demanding work of chewing tough meats, fibrous vegetables, | |
| seeds, and nuts. But around 12,000 years ago, things began to | |
| change. As humans around the world traded hunting for farming, | |
| their diets changed too, incorporating more grains and | |
| cultivated produce into their diet. | |
| ... | |
| With softer diets came less mechanical strain on the jaw. Over | |
| generations, our mandibles began to shrink� a trend visible in | |
| the fossil record. That shrinkage is, at least in part, adaptive | |
| and the result of millennia of evolution, says Myra Laird, | |
| assistant professor of basic and translational sciences at the | |
| University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. �If you | |
| don�t need a huge mandible, it�s energetically costly to build | |
| that extra bone.�[/quote] | |
| Previously in this topic we have mostly emphasized the energetic | |
| cost associated with dragging around the extra bone weight | |
| during daily life, but this reminds us that growing that extra | |
| bone weight in the first place comes at another energetic cost | |
| that Aryans save on. While the above article focuses on the | |
| skull, the same would be true of bone weight throughout the | |
| skeleton. Gracility FTW! | |
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