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Spring Warlock

@TrackTheProcess

I love philosophy, science, psychology, spirituality, politics, crypto, gaming, music, and listening to intelligent perspectives.

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Spring Warlock@TrackTheProcess·
@StefanMolyneux God is beyond the constraints of self-contradiction. It's nondual. It's none of these: 1. It is 2. It is not 3. It both is and is not 4. It neither is nor is not
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Spring Warlock@TrackTheProcess·
@avidseries I think this rate is speeding up and may even take less time than most biologists would expect. We can see in developmental psychology some new stages are less than 150 years old.
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"The scale of what they found is striking: hundreds of loci showing strong selection in the past 10,000 years... allele frequencies have been shifting by ~1% per generation in a consistent direction. Previous selection scans found a maximum of 20 loci, and this one finds hundreds. That isn't an incremental change. It fundamentally reframes our understanding of how common strong selection has been in recent human history..." "Polygenic scores based on large-scale GWAS of today predict... positive selection for... cognitive traits..." "The broader takeaway is that human evolution didn't freeze in the last 10,000 years. We just [previously] lacked the tools and datasets to see its movement."
Veera Rajagopal @doctorveera

A new paper in @Nature from David Reich, @aliakbari23 and colleagues breaks the conventional understanding of recent human evolution. The field believed that strong selection in the recent past (~10,000 years) was rare, with few exceptions like the lactase persistence locus. In this paper, the authors challenge that belief, showing that we weren't looking at the problem right. Previous studies that looked for evidence of selection using ancient DNA addressed the problem cross-sectionally, asking if allele frequencies differed across populations more than what one would expect based on genetic drift and migration. Most arrived at the conclusion that population structure primarily explained the observed differences. Here, the authors addressed the problem longitudinally, accounting for when ancient individuals lived by explicitly modeling time as a variable in the analysis. It turns out doing it this way dramatically increases power, increasing the number of genome-wide significant selection signals by 20-fold! Looking at why accounting for the time variable led to such dramatic changes in results, the authors find that previous studies missed so much because selection often happened not on new variants leading to dramatic sweeps (the conventional model: new variant -> selection -> increase in frequency) but on already existing variants driven by transient environmental pressures. Many of these variants underwent reversals, selected up when a pressure existed, then purged when it disappeared or the trade-off cost became dominant. A great example is the TYK2 variant, where an allele boosting immunity was selected for thousands of years because it protected against TB, then got purged as TB endemicity declined and the autoimmune cost took over. The scale of what they found is striking: hundreds of loci showing strong selection in the past 10,000 years with a median selection coefficient of ~0.86%. This number is pretty big in evolutionary terms, meaning allele frequencies have been shifting by ~1% per generation in a consistent direction. Previous selection scans found a maximum of 20 loci, and this one finds hundreds. That isn't an incremental change. It fundamentally reframes our understanding of how common strong selection has been in recent human history. Some of the most striking findings come from polygenic selection, where hundreds of small-effect alleles were pushed in the same direction simultaneously. Polygenic scores based on large-scale GWAS of today predict recent negative selection for traits like body fat, waist circumference and schizophrenia, and positive selection for others like cognitive traits. One important caveat is that GWAS phenotypes are measured in industrialized societies today, and how well they capture what was actually being selected in ancient environments is debatable. For me personally, these findings have direct implications for drug discovery. When using human genetics to find drug targets, we often fixate on the benefit and risk profiles of variants visible today. But we need to be aware that a variant's benefit:harm ratio might be environmentally contingent, and could reverse when the wrong environment manifests. An evolutionary understanding of a variant's association with traits is therefore essential. The same logic applies, perhaps even more urgently, to embryo selection. Selecting embryos based on polygenic traits is humans making permanent, heritable decisions for their offspring with a narrow view of today's environment. The ancient DNA record now shows that cost-benefit landscapes flip over time. So, an embryo carrying man-made selections is carrying those changes into an unpredictable future environment. The broader takeaway is that human evolution didn't freeze in the last 10,000 years. We just lacked the tools and datasets to see its movement. The current findings are based on European populations. I am curious to see these analyses extended to other populations too, like South Asian, East Asian and African populations, which might be holding more surprises to blow our minds. Akbari et al. Nature 2026 nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
The Pope cites Lebanon as an example of peaceful “coexistence” between Christians and Muslims. Fun fact: Lebanon was literally created to be a homeland for persecuted Christians in the Middle East. And it was for a few decades. The moment Muslim invaders thought they had the numbers, they started a civil war that lasted 15 years because they didn’t want to live with the same Christians who made them part of the country. Thousands of Christians were massacred, Muslims became the majority, Hezbollah took over, and the country hasn’t known peace ever since. Lebanon is the first and ultimate example that coexistence between Christians and Muslims is quite literally impossible. It’s mind-blowing that anyone would use it as an example of coexistence, let alone the Pope.
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Aly Feels@AlyssaLogic·
@cremieuxrecueil Dissident bros trying to convince themselves that being scared of everything and socially isolated is a sign of intelligence is one of the greatest Twitter copes of all
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Francesco™️@frandalorian·
@cremieuxrecueil Are you sure it’s not “more likely to be less lonely while socially isolated?”
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Coinvo@Coinvo·
🇺🇸🇵🇸 BILL CLINTON: "I killed myself trying to broker a deal to give Palestine all of Gaza and 97% of the West Bank." "They turned it all down. They never wanted peace."
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Spring Warlock@TrackTheProcess·
@StefanMolyneux If God knows the future, why would it change the future? The universe is emerging, in time, as an expression of God.
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
In double-blind placebo-controlled trials, 'gluten-sensitive' people who *think* they're going to eat gluten have reactions. But if they don't expect gluten, there's no reaction. Expectancy has a bigger effect than actually eating gluten!
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Daniel Concannon@TooWhiteToTweet·
~ Brown woman kidnaps White child at knifepoint ~ Brown woman attempts to murder White child ~ Brown woman receives 1/1000th the media coverage of White mom who said a word to a Somali child stealing from her on a Minnesota playground
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Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
🚨BREAKING: The BBC has been forced to let go of more than 2,000 employees (10% of total workforce) as they face SIGNIFICANT financial constraints This comes after millions of Brits boycotted the far-left propaganda machine. The collapse of the BBC is imminent! 🇬🇧
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
It is not a right. No one is entitled to another man's labor. You might, however, argue that healthcare is a vital service which should be publicly financed, similar to firefighting or law enforcement. We could debate those merits at length.
Tom Steyer@TomSteyer

Health care is a right, not a product.

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Spring Warlock@TrackTheProcess·
@avidseries Right and Left have to keep each other in check...but the political well is poisoned and it's dysfunctional now.
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Q: What happens when a nation's expert class consists overwhelmingly of people on the left, and, to a disproportionate extent, the far-left? A: You get a culture in which bad ideas can easily and almost instantly establish themselves without hardly any institutional resistance.
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The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
Most Asian, Black, and Hispanic women think Whites invented slavery. Huge failure of the education system that they are so misinformed.
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Spring Warlock@TrackTheProcess·
@StefanMolyneux The basics of gravity, yes. But we're likely going to find deeper views and connections on gravity the deeper into reality we're able to view. Still haven't haven't reconciled gravity with quantum understanding.
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Spring Warlock@TrackTheProcess·
@onyekachi_jp @TheRabbitHole @elonmusk @SkepResCenter It was very rare, mostly in Portugal. There were far more White's enslaved by north-African Barbarys. Most Blacks were enslaved by other Blacks, & Arab and Persians, then the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. About 1.5% of Whites owned Black slaves in the US at its peak.
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