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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
A real conversation would be hard because it would be about what part of the anatomy dictates behavior and how and then on how environmental factors change the biological hardware that dictates behavior and how. If it’s not in the language of hard science and real biology it’s just pulling theories out of your ass that mean nothing.
Start with a specific like frontal lobe development
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the **** are you talking about? The more generic/mainstream it is, the easier it is to convey on a lay person level. The more specific you get the more expertise you need. Neither of us are qualified to do so. But I know enough generic science to be confident in everything I've said thus far and I can back it up with sources if need be. None of it is my own speculation.