Sunday, April 5, 2015

The Gibbses evolved from this monkey, no doubt Lamarckian Inheritance…

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…had an influence on our species, it does on most others.  Lamarckian inheritance is how a person with the same genetics can present with the appearance of a completely different species.  Would this be an entanglement or an apparition?  Nothing can replace genetics without the use of some kind of gene therapy.  Some permanent altering of the appearance has to be done via the limbic system and this is how some species take on the appearance of other species such as the mandrill developing into a gorilla whose appearance may have been affected by socializing in the jungle with the chimpanzee.  Kay thinks the chimpanzee eventually evolved from the Gibbon and the chimpanzee was influenced, to walk on all fours like the gorilla, rather than walking more upright as it did during its monkey state.   The chimpanzee’s facial appearance indicates to her some entanglement with a camel.  I believe some people here have exhibited with the problem of a ridge developing in their backs.

So to corroborate Mr. Brian Wilson Keyes, “the mind creates the body”, and Kay states, “first it has to go through one’s brain”, but we can be influenced by our associations.  The Blakes are from the chimpanzee, so it is thought at this time.  This is likely true as all species tend to mingle with their own kind.