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.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
02-06-2011, 02:51 AM #2
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.

What's the hack and what's the source?
Nice copy paste from You must login or register to view this content.
02-06-2011, 02:52 AM #3
SBOSS
BIG BOSS BIGAVELI
Yes it probably does but i think this is the wrong section :/
02-06-2011, 02:52 AM #4
Mr.Amitoz
Big Brother ONLINE GTFO
Hey that reminds me of Assassins Creed

The following 3 users say thank you to Mr.Amitoz for this useful post:

Bad Luck Brian, h0ll0wsp3cz, James_Bond
02-06-2011, 02:52 AM #5
WTF, all i read was "cheese snacks"
02-06-2011, 02:52 AM #6
hahahhahah FAIL WRONG SECTION?
02-06-2011, 02:55 AM #7
MasonF123
Vault dweller
Originally posted by Mr.Amitoz View Post
Hey that reminds me of Assassins Creed


That's what I was thinking.
02-06-2011, 02:58 AM #8
LMAO Thuis is funny wrong section hahahahah, i didnt even bother to read it cause i feel drunk but im not,

ADHD ?

better take my Adderall
02-06-2011, 03:00 AM #9
Skylines
The Forgotten
Originally posted by IgnoranceBliss. View Post
Yes it probably does but i think this is the wrong section :/


Originally posted by ImmortalMods View Post
hahahhahah FAIL WRONG SECTION?


Originally posted by ipodtouch44 View Post
WTF, all i read was "cheese snacks"


Originally posted by Mr.Amitoz View Post
Hey that reminds me of Assassins Creed


Originally posted by MasonF123 View Post
That's what I was thinking.


It's a bot Not Happy or Sad
02-06-2011, 03:00 AM #10
CSC-Magic
[move] GOML Fools [/move]
wrong section but it probably was just a mistake i mean we are only human (most of us)
nvm didnt see the post above me

Copyright © 2026, NextGenUpdate.
All Rights Reserved.

Gray NextGenUpdate Logo