
Why Do Humans Speak?
The Michael Shermer Show
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Evolutionary Insights on Risk and Reproduction
This chapter explores male risk-taking behavior as a display of genetic fitness and examines evolutionary constraints in childbirth related to human brain size. It also discusses the Halstatt-Beinhaus and its significance in understanding skull evolution, alongside the implications of self-domestication in humans and the balance of altruism and aggression. Additionally, the conversation highlights the controversial notion of eugenics through sperm selection linked to intelligence, raising questions about genetic diversity and the complexities of intelligence distribution.
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