Post: Does Our DNA Carry the Memories of Our Ancestors?
02-06-2011, 02:50 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); It seems like something out of a movie (and hey, it is), but there's some scientific evidence that we actually carry the memories of our ancestors with us in our genetic code. Apologies in advance to my hypothetical descendants.

The theory was especially popular in the 1960s and 70s, when scientists were just beginning to unravel the mysteries of the double helix. Our DNA determines our physical appearance, the reasoning goes, and our predispositions to various illnesses, and plays a role in our general disposition and skill set. All of that has been passed down to us through countless generations. So why not memories?

It sounds far-fetched, but there are still vast swaths of genetic code whose purpose is unknown. And the evolutionary advantages of having memories passed down—even one as simple as "FIRE BAD"—are overwhelmingly clear. Will we be able to tap into those memories any time soon? Probably not. But one day some generation might. And when they do, they'll see exactly how that great-great-great-grandpa Brian spent all his spare time on cheese snacks and 90s sitcom reruns.
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02-06-2011, 03:07 AM #20
Skylines
The Forgotten
Originally posted by Mr.Amitoz View Post
00o0o00o i did not know thanks for catching it :rolleyes:


lol no problem.......MIAMI ALL DAY!!
02-06-2011, 03:07 AM #21
ohDetox
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dude this is the most epic hack in the world this saved me billions in money :O you are god

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02-06-2011, 03:08 AM #22
Czk
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Originally posted by boaconstrictor View Post
It seems like something out of a movie (and hey, it is), but there's some scientific evidence that we actually carry the memories of our ancestors with us in our genetic code. Apologies in advance to my hypothetical descendants.

The theory was especially popular in the 1960s and 70s, when scientists were just beginning to unravel the mysteries of the double helix. Our DNA determines our physical appearance, the reasoning goes, and our predispositions to various illnesses, and plays a role in our general disposition and skill set. All of that has been passed down to us through countless generations. So why not memories?

It sounds far-fetched, but there are still vast swaths of genetic code whose purpose is unknown. And the evolutionary advantages of having memories passed down—even one as simple as "FIRE BAD"—are overwhelmingly clear. Will we be able to tap into those memories any time soon? Probably not. But one day some generation might. And when they do, they'll see exactly how that great-great-great-grandpa Brian spent all his spare time on cheese snacks and 90s sitcom reruns.


Not impossible..... But good luck proving it.
02-06-2011, 03:09 AM #23
Skylines
The Forgotten
Originally posted by boaconstrictor View Post
sorry for the wrong section and i thought i put the source in but must of deleted it by accident.


And thank you for this useless thread.
02-06-2011, 03:11 AM #24
Winning
Former Staff
The only memories you would carry from them would be before you were born merories, and i have no idea how this is a "Playstation 3 Exploit or Hack"
02-06-2011, 03:12 AM #25
ISmokeyTheBear
Do a barrel roll!
Nice topic but wrong section :(
02-06-2011, 03:18 AM #26
Originally posted by MasonF123 View Post
We're not the one trolling around on video game forums posting about completely irrelevant things.

On top of that, just because someone has an account on a website doesn't mean that's all they do.


Get laid.

thats funny because these people that you say have over a thousand posts and im sure they didnt post them in a day so ha i proved your point so whos the f*g know and you should go get laid and stop playing video games you loser
02-06-2011, 03:33 AM #27
Vandrell
Do a barrel roll!
Mods can we close this? Not only the TC posted this in the wrong section, he has ****ing attitude to boot with.
02-06-2011, 03:34 AM #28
Cain
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