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Episode 47: Genetics and Universality (part 1): How Our Genes Influence Us

The Theory of Anything

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The Importance of Interest in Learning Math

A person with William's syndrome has fewer neurons attached to the parts of the brain that make math and space easier to process. So given sufficient time and interest, if any Williams syndrome person could in principle learn any kind of math they could pass,. They could learn anything that we anyone else could do. The net result would be measurable over a population, but it still wouldn't be genetic destiny for any one individual. And I don't think very many Duycians would argue with me over that though - those interests make a giant difference in what we choose to learn.

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