>>11707724>wow.. what if.. maybe.. genetics.. influenced.. socioeconomic.. outcomes..Not him but what's the set of human genes that actively control regions with cold weather, fish rich in omega fatty acids migration patterns and natural iodine source locations? All three contribute to IQ yet are out of human control without sufficient technology to manipulate it and can't be naturally accessd unless one migrates to specific areas often doing so blindly. Do you think our ancestors over tens of thousands of years ago were psychic or had advance knowledge that cold regions/fish/iodine gave them big brains?
>B..but they don't count...So we are just going to believe that it is a mere coincidence that Japanese people have the highest iodine intake via seaweed, along with highest seafood intake also have some of the highest IQ averages globally? Should we also believe that it is mere coincidence Nords and Inuits who are two different races, who occupy two different continents but live in futher most northern cold regions and have fish a part of their main diets also have +95 IQ averages and large cranial volumes?
It's almost as if the environment controls for both genetics and socioeconomic outcomes since that's what sets the stage for how one proceeds to survive thereafter.