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I was first
My comment to this: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post4782012
I allready said, that the guy is mostly deluded ugly neopagan,
with some traces of OWD, predicted his I1ness aso, but here
since the linked moment, he speaks reasonably - actualy mostly
the same, the point, what I am talking to TA-morons on and on
about. Obviously I do not support his weird idiotic pagan views,
I advise to not watch that part of his creativity, the same as
beginning of this video, where he is trying to convince that
every hg can be IE... if is white...
I guess, he probably reads our forum and me, becasue sometimes
some sanity is showing in his videos concerning matters which we
talk here about - this is to strong coincidence to be coincidence.
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I never paid much attention to it as it has nothing to do with more recent admixture dna which the guy makes a point for also.
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Maciamo from Eupedia disagrees with that guy:
http://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads...brain-function
(...) Haplogroup R is defined by a mutation in this UTY gene. This mutation, if it affects the paraventricular nucleus ofhypothalamus, would probably alter the secretion of hormones one way or another. This could include oxytocin (bonding hormone) or vasopressin (social behavior, sexual motivation and pair bonding) and ACTH (response to stress). If, on the other hand, it affects the UTX homologue, it could have implications for a variety of cognitive functions like memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions (including management of fear). When we know that haplogroup R is associated with the largest male expansion and conquest of land that has ever been known in human (pre)history, namely the Indo-European migrations, it wouldn't be surprising that haplogroup R men carrying this mutation would have had slightly different brains that allowed them to manage their fears and other emotions in a different way than other men. (...)
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Some of this guy's videos are informative and interesting but he have some weird views that sounds like pure fiction, principally when he talks about genetics and Indo-Europeans.
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