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Generative Energy Podcast

#07: Sugar, Hypoglycemia, Trauma, Aspirin, Imagination, and Altruism with Georgi Dinkov

Jul 26, 2019
Georgi Dinkov, expert in sugar, hypoglycemia, trauma, aspirin, imagination, and altruism, discusses topics such as psychiatric diagnoses and stress, the potential use of aspirin for brain cancer treatment, the negative effects of a profit-driven medical system, gorillas forming unrelated societies, the benefits of sun exposure, the angiotensin system and blood pressure, causes of autism, interactions between substance fields, potential link between fatty acids and consciousness, and potential solutions for prostate problems.
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Quick takeaways

  • Gorillas can form social bonds based on friendship and non-genetic factors.
  • Parental trauma can have biological effects on future generations.

Deep dives

Gorillas have developed human-like societies that are not based on kin

Recent studies have found that gorillas have developed large-scale societies that are not based on kinship. This challenges the idea that only genetically related individuals form social groups. Gorillas have been observed to hang out together in large groups, with most members being unrelated. This suggests that social bonds can form based on friendship and other non-genetic factors. The findings have been controversial, with some critics questioning the studies and calling for further research. However, it highlights the complexity of social behavior and the potential for animals to form societies beyond kinship ties.

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