Winter is coming, once more 2022-09-10

 I've been reflecting about seasonal living again.

What if it was like surfing a wave. This wave has been building as an epigenetic dance over generations in interplay with our ancestral environment. Ever adapting to gradual and chaotic and somewhat hard to predict changes. Catastrophy has painted the phylogenetic landscape across many dimensions of parameters, like a multidimensional space plotted across space and time.

There have been some close ones. Close survivals. Ice ages from vulcano eruptions 2 million years ago. We nearly made it. Adaptations through these close ones are fundamentally inprinted in our DNA and serves as orchestrated programs triggered by certain stimuli to some degree of consistency.

Why are our brains so enriched with omega3s and why do they so readily infer cognitive advantages when consumed in certain time frame of the developmental life cycle of an individual.

Is this different from those homo genus primate who didn't live accross the shores during this time?

Likely homo erectus, right?

I have lots to learn about the paleo antropologic history and likely narratives around the human cognitive and anatomical evolution with regard to nutrition.


In any case. Now it's time for more down to earth, earthly studying. The basic biology courses.

Both boring yet interesting at the same time.

I am easily bored. Yes it is a slight problem. I'm a work in progress on this matter. Yet I am driven.


   

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