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Anonymous No. 16199496

"Two new studies suggest that our ancestors' transition to farming from hunting and gathering caused humans' skeletons to become much weaker"

hunter-gatherers underwent enormous environmental pressure at all times to evolve traits like bone strength, immune system traits, aspects of cognitive ability, resistance to elements.

is it possible that modern medicine and industrial civilization are just permitting the survival of weaker humans who are passing on genes that would have died out living in the wilderness.

for example europeans evolved traits like pale skin and the ability to consume milk in ancient times but in modern civilization there's less environmental pressure to evolve.

does this mean humans 10,000 years into the future will be weaker and more sickly compared to us?

Anonymous No. 16199503

"The death rate among medieval children was high by modern standards. It has been suggested that 25% of them may have died in their first year, half as many (12.5%) between one and four, and a quarter as many (6%) between five and nine."

even in medieval times there was more environmental pressure for humans to evolve, individuals who were slightly weaker died off, but modern medicine and industrial society is just permitting the proliferation of weaker traits which were weeded out in ancient times

Anonymous No. 16199505

>>16199496
Its called adaption. Humans will be better suited to be successfull in their particular environment. Tradeoff hypothesis is real.

Anonymous No. 16199546

>>16199496
There's archaeological evidence from Germany and Denmark that Yamnaya people (white-skinned pastoral people who spoke Proto-Indo-European) killed the original inhabitants of those regions and put their bodies in mass graves.

Anonymous No. 16199630

>>16199546
They had it coming they were wasting all that valuable grazing land.

Anonymous No. 16199680

>>16199496
>gatherer-hunters
FTFY

https://phys.org/news/2024-01-hunter-narrative.html

Anonymous No. 16199684

>>16199496
>does this mean humans 10,000 years into the future will be weaker and more sickly compared to us?
not necessarily, there's always genetic drift, and subjective mate selection that follows no reason but feels.

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Anonymous No. 16199688

>>16199546
Unfortunately they didn't do a good job exterminating the vermin. Those inferior white races are still alive and they are responsible for allowing demons to flood Europe with goblins.