005 Taboo-Science to ChatGPT Q&A
Q&A Series Using ChatGPT - Use the Q&A numeric ID in the Title for the correct sequence of Q&As from 001 to 999 to quickly understand the theory behind the taboo-science of social reality.
Question-005
You asked whether social reality theory needs some kind of revolutionary manifesto. No, absolutely not, science does not need a manifesto or a revolution! Science advances knowledge by a critical focus on what ‘is’ to produce a general theory that is both explanatory and predictive by omission, namely, by the purging of ideas that originate in the anti-information camp to privilege special interests based on class, creed and race. Linnaeus our famous naturalist who invented the binomial classification Homo sapiens incorporated racist ideology favorable to slave holders in his descriptions of putative Africans and Europeans ‘types’ towards the end of his career as the accolades of the slave owning classes enticed him to cook his books to throw them a slither of scientific respectability. The idea that our species is a viable ‘Homo sapiens’ or ‘wise man’ is a very moot hypothesis, a much more realistic modern classification would have been ‘Pan philosophus’ because of our close genetic relationship with Pan paniscus and Pan troglodytes and because our chief difference is a historical positive feedback loop that produced bigger brains as idea factories and neoteny to get larger brains through the birth canal while brain cases were still flexible so now we look like hairless premature bonobos and chimpanzees before the development of the penis bone. Higher depredation of chimpanzees transformed their behavior from that of bonobo when the Congo river separated the two populations. In the next 1000 years Pan philosophus will possibility need to recreate the less predatory enviroment of the bonobo to survive the destructive forces that are currently threatening Pan philosophus’ existence. Sun Tzu advice to ‘know yourself’ necessitates know what environmental stresses have contributed to our more aggressive demeanor.
Answer-005
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