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Evolution and eugenics are the dream of the social and illuminati elite

Darwin wrote evolution

his cousin Francis Galton wrote the book on Eugenics

With all their knowledge on cross breeding and inheritance they still decided to interbreed and create supermen

why would he do that with all that knowledge

because its the "Dream" of the social elite

your comments please in particular relating to why someone who knew a lot about Genetics would still decide to interbreed?

2007-11-09 04:08:07 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

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Well, buddy. You might want to refer to something called "hybrid-vigor." Yes, it's a Darwinian concept.

Basically, it amounts to something like this: Pure-breeds are weaker, more prone to disease and genetic abberrations. Whereas, cross-bred life or mutts (like us) tend to have a more balanced genome and are more capable of insuring the survival of the species.

You are mistaken about crossbreeding making a weaker strain of life. Just look at various dogs and cats, the purebreeds are usually a lot more trouble because of their associated health problems.

The more specialized an organism is the less able they are able to cope with change.

Bottom line: If you want to make a super-lifeform you don't truncate the genetic diversity. Diversity is really the stuff of life.
Supermen need the best of all worlds not a just a single line of genetics. You are stronger with less specialization.

Now tell me if you have EVER seen a persian cat kick another cat's butt. They are imbred and hardly superior in any way.

2007-11-09 05:36:33 · answer #1 · answered by winton_holt 7 · 2 0

Where in the world did you read this bunch of baloney? And where are the supermen? Darwin lived in the 1800s ... looks like we would have noticed them by now. So far it looks like it's just us regular people struggling to get by.

2007-11-09 04:15:11 · answer #2 · answered by ecolink 7 · 1 0

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