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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Two identical twins grow up in exactly the same environment and have the same experiences. If one commits a crime and the other doesn't, what explains the difference?
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Seattle Elite
Seattle Elite@seattle_elite·
@Kekius_Sage Choice… Free Will… Free Agency… for which we are held accountable for our action.
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Brian Schulz
Brian Schulz@BrianSc40942702·
@Kekius_Sage Everything is instantly constantly changing because nothing stops moving within ..if it did everything would seperate .
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Tammymarie
Tammymarie@BauchatTam8470·
@Kekius_Sage They may be identical twins, but their brains mature differently.
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You✍️Hana🗽
You✍️Hana🗽@G75_08M·
@Kekius_Sage Each one might inherit certain traits, and share some with the other twin, but has his own unique set as well, I believe.
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Kailea & Tim
Kailea & Tim@KaileaandTim·
@Kekius_Sage Every brain is unique and individual. We all make our own choices. It’s not complicated
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M J Damico
M J Damico@damico_j·
@Kekius_Sage Only physically identical. Two different spirits with different purposes and maybe a common purpose: to see how they get along on opposite sides.
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Catherine Popo
Catherine Popo@Chic_Kat1·
@Kekius_Sage Their inherent characters. I believe that we are each born with unique individual traits.
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85percent
85percent@85percent112031·
@Kekius_Sage Two Central nervous system cannot be absolutely identical..
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Michael J. Relyea
Michael J. Relyea@Opkegger1·
@Kekius_Sage Common! Environmental differences, How they socially interact, even fevers effect judgment, DNA 🧬 one has more high fevers becomes schizophrenic! So many factors.
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tipota
tipota@tipotato·
@Kekius_Sage No two people, twins or otherwise will ever behave exactly the same.
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Mary G Martis
Mary G Martis@martis_mar24502·
@Kekius_Sage No two people ever experience life in quite the same way. Interaction between people, even twins, is subjective.
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Samantha
Samantha@samantha_sam7·
@Kekius_Sage Minor neural maturity differences. Rare somatic mutations.
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Jina Hoffman
Jina Hoffman@JHoffman1974·
I think that its been proven that even when everything appears to be the same...the experience is different, specially with children. Siblings talking about things that happened growing up...they all experienced the same thing but their perception of what actually happened was completely different! So, some are affected more than others based on how they perceived what happened.
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Ancient Traveler
Ancient Traveler@WJohnG3·
@Kekius_Sage Same genetics (which govern the physical body), different soul (which the body is a host for)
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vincent vega
vincent vega@Machiavellllly·
@Kekius_Sage Environments do shape behaviors, environment can be a physical and mental existence. Something shaped his differently.
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Gulbaniz Aslanova
Gulbaniz Aslanova@AhmadGulbeniz·
@Kekius_Sage Like Habil and Qabil—the sons of the Prophet Adam—one was generous, while the other was ambitious. We might even view ambition as a symbol of existence itself; for in my view, were it not for desire and aspiration, would we have any purpose in this world? I do not think so.
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Ravenalon24
Ravenalon24@JenGrazC1509·
@Kekius_Sage It can't be explained if you are 100% sure their home and outside environments were identical. Would be the first of this kind if you can. And I only need one thing that wasn't aligned to bust your theory into puzzle pieces smaller than your lil toe nail. 😁
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kerri gifford
kerri gifford@4kerrigifford·
They still have enough difference in location and POV to have to be their own individuals. This seems true even for conjoined twins. They still have processing in the privacy of their own brain, to not be able to give a complete sharing of experience. Then, i think they have an instinctual impulse to be different than their parents and their siblings. Being “the same” as everyone is redundancy —what is being learned then ?? But what if, we had brain-chips that permitted “voluntary” —empathy and experience exchange ? Would we become the Borg or would we be able to lift each other into more coordinated empowerments with one another ??
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Zero
Zero@noticingindex·
@Kekius_Sage somewhere, sometime, a glitch occurred. Attempting to explain the unexplainable is an exercise in futility.
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Tami
Tami@EarthtoTami·
@Kekius_Sage Several factors at play: DNA, Environment, and Social pressures, mainly.
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Archi
Archi@Rekt_Archi·
@Kekius_Sage They wont have the same experiences. Impossible.
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Nina
Nina@Nina44360837829·
@Kekius_Sage Intent,drive and will of the individual consciousness...
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Bruce Porter
Bruce Porter@BDouglasPorter·
@Kekius_Sage In addition to nurture being slightly different, nature is as well. Identical twins are not perfectly identical. The neural network differs a bit.
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Mark
Mark@NoPhule·
@Kekius_Sage Heredity and environment. Identical environment is a practical imossibility, but very similar environment points at heredity. Born to be bad.
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insperimenta
insperimenta@insperimenta·
@Kekius_Sage There are never two identical experiences because experience is inherently subjective. So isn’t the very idea of "identical experiences" an illusion?🙃
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My Blue Skye
My Blue Skye@myblueskye777·
@Kekius_Sage One was tempted and was deceived, the other wasn't tempted, or was and didn't allow themselves to be deceived.
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