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Die Frist. The closest thing you could call Cross Vein is fairytale metal, or Tim Burton metal. As sugary and shiny as Cross Vein tends to be they are emblemic of Japanese power metal in the sense that they do it better than the European masters.
That fourth album cannot come soon enough. Advanced features of this website require that you enable JavaScript in your browser. Still playing great riffs in the comfort of his own home. I can put you in touch if you like. Post a Comment. About RSS Contact. Alpha to omega means from beginning to end, since omega was the last greek letter. This must have been a common pretentious saying back then because so many progressive bands or albums have the same title.
I haven't heard someone say it since I was in university, which was a long time ago, and I doubt any person on the street would understand if the saying was used in ordinary conversation, although I think I'll try it later this week, just to get that " wha?
Moreover, neanderthals, who died out in competition to humans, had larger brain volumes than our species. Is this reduction a consequence of better organization on the premise of more efficient energy use or improvement of maternal and fetal outcomes at birth -- given the large energy requirements of the brain and large size of the human head? We must at least entertain the possibility that compared to hunter-gatherer times, it is possible humans have become less intelligent in some respects-- perhaps for ex.
And in agricultural times, intelligence was not in favour for many reasons. We see this in domesticated animals such as cows that have lost a great deal of ' intelligence' compared to the wild counterparts, thank god for them.
Temporally continuing on, is it possible humans could devolve? Of course, particularly in the setting where less energy is available for the brain i. Because for one thing neither in this world nor in any previous society, has pure intelligenc e been rewarded.
A very interesting study along those lines was carried out with birds, selecting the more intelligent ones in certain tests, they were tagged, rereleased, and it was seen they were not able to outcompete the stupider ones-- on the contrary. I would go so far as to say, the only time it was rewarded was when homo sapiens was in competition with the other hominids all over the old world, , years ago. The observation that the poor have so many children is as true today as it was years ago and goes a long way towards explaining why poverty is still with us to an evolutionist.
With the long perspective of geological time, a million years from now, it may be seen intelligence was indeed an evol. Instead of asking why more species aren't more intelligent, as is usual to ask today, the question can than be, why should it ever evolve since it is an evolutionary dead end.
Although this is heresy to a physicist or mathematician, it is common sense to the biologist.
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