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This section is reserved for new hypotheses which can be clearly and succinctly stated (along with their foundational theories) here in this virtual realm. Evidence against or supporting these new hypotheses can be stated in the "evidence" section. If these hypotheses are not your own credit should be given where due. | |||
1. Foundational theory: Darwinism. | 1. Foundational theory: Darwinism. | ||
Human nature has its origins in the animal world. Therefore our thought patterns are influenced by our biological history. Clues about our thought patterns can be gleaned by observing the animal world. | Human nature has its origins in the animal world. Therefore our thought patterns are influenced by our biological history. Clues about our thought patterns can be gleaned by observing the animal world. |
Revision as of 08:33, 5 September 2016
This section is reserved for new hypotheses which can be clearly and succinctly stated (along with their foundational theories) here in this virtual realm. Evidence against or supporting these new hypotheses can be stated in the "evidence" section. If these hypotheses are not your own credit should be given where due.
1. Foundational theory: Darwinism.
Human nature has its origins in the animal world. Therefore our thought patterns are influenced by our biological history. Clues about our thought patterns can be gleaned by observing the animal world.