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Episode 48: Genetics and Universality (part 2): How Our Genes Coerce Us

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The Western Mark Effect

The western mark effect is used to explain why siblings and parents and children don't regularly become sexually attract to each other. The genes have a rule, anyone you're raised with by age two do not have sexual attraction to your symbolins. It's consistent with universal explainership because it utilizes feelings. We've had some tests that have corroborated it. So in terms of the westwark effect, it's a pretty good theory. It's testable. And even those that have kind of tathe criticism against the wester mark effect, i think usually we do find that they can't be very strong. Tat generally doesn't like alrighters who are trying to make money off their

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