I wasn't saying it was related to the original topic, but that it's one of the most likely-looking explanations behind the topic we diverted into, which was the question of why younger parents would produce poorer offspring --- or rather the sharing of differing experiences supporting/not supporting that finding.
In sharing your opinion on the topic, unfortunately, you're repeatedly making some rather unnecessary statements about things like 'talented talkers' and 'internet authorities' and other terms like that which don't have any use in this discussion, or any reasonable debate on any topic. All they do is show your feelings on the subject but that's of no use to anyone trying to learn here.
I never made any claim I was an expert --- in fact I made one very simple little observation and the response has been excessively derogatory in general. Since we began discussing epigenetics, you've made many remarks referring to supposed experts, authorities, fanciful thinkers etc, but here's my first reference to it... Let me know if anywhere in there you see any claim or even suggestion of authoritative knowledge:
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Going by your own statements on epigenetics, it's not something anyone can dismiss out of hand nor arbitrarily claim as a cause of some effect, but nobody here has done the latter.
Without intending to cause offense, I can't see how you're able to legitimately claim epigenetics are irrelevant, unless you're an authority on epigenetics.
I see you hold this subject in some contempt, that's clearly within your rights, but using derogatory phrasing to describe people who have different beliefs and theories than you do is never constructive. I don't know if it's aimed at me or anyone else here but it's pointlessly distracting from the actual topic being discussed, which is off topic in the first place. It was a simple remark I made, not intended to ruffle any feathers.
I'm not sure where in any discussion derogatory remarks have a functional purpose, other than shaming people for daring to ask questions or be different; generally it's a control method used by those who want to dismiss others' opinions, often with either a belief in their own complete correctness driving it, or a vested interest. (Neither of which I am accusing you of nor implying, after all you've stated you're not sure of the science behind it as it's still in much conflict, and I doubt you have a vested interest in it.
Just a general observation on the general context in which derogatorily dismissive statements begin being applied in attempting to shoot down an opinion.) Reminds me a bit of the majority of the scientific communities' scornful and vitriolic dismissal of all the herbal knowledge our ancestors collected, which has since had to be retracted in increasingly large amounts as we learn to stop scoffing without knowing the full story or even being open-minded to comprehensively learning about it before passing judgment on it. The old 'quack feather-&-tarring' treatment has been used on many pioneers of the way of the future by often well meaning but mistaken sorts.
Scientific roads to knowledge are paved with countless mistakes, failures, and often scathing scorn directed at anyone who didn't go with the preferred opinions of their day, many of whom were later shown to be correct... At least as far as we know at this given time, lol. May be subject to change without warning.
With that in mind I'd suggest that because the subject is still under much debate, though with some proven aspects, we should probably refrain from making absolute statements, and it should go without saying that any discussion of conflicting viewpoints is bettered by the lack of usage of emotive/dismissive adjectives.
Best wishes. Each to their own, different worldviews and all.
In sharing your opinion on the topic, unfortunately, you're repeatedly making some rather unnecessary statements about things like 'talented talkers' and 'internet authorities' and other terms like that which don't have any use in this discussion, or any reasonable debate on any topic. All they do is show your feelings on the subject but that's of no use to anyone trying to learn here.
I never made any claim I was an expert --- in fact I made one very simple little observation and the response has been excessively derogatory in general. Since we began discussing epigenetics, you've made many remarks referring to supposed experts, authorities, fanciful thinkers etc, but here's my first reference to it... Let me know if anywhere in there you see any claim or even suggestion of authoritative knowledge:
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Going by your own statements on epigenetics, it's not something anyone can dismiss out of hand nor arbitrarily claim as a cause of some effect, but nobody here has done the latter.
Without intending to cause offense, I can't see how you're able to legitimately claim epigenetics are irrelevant, unless you're an authority on epigenetics.
I see you hold this subject in some contempt, that's clearly within your rights, but using derogatory phrasing to describe people who have different beliefs and theories than you do is never constructive. I don't know if it's aimed at me or anyone else here but it's pointlessly distracting from the actual topic being discussed, which is off topic in the first place. It was a simple remark I made, not intended to ruffle any feathers.
I'm not sure where in any discussion derogatory remarks have a functional purpose, other than shaming people for daring to ask questions or be different; generally it's a control method used by those who want to dismiss others' opinions, often with either a belief in their own complete correctness driving it, or a vested interest. (Neither of which I am accusing you of nor implying, after all you've stated you're not sure of the science behind it as it's still in much conflict, and I doubt you have a vested interest in it.

Scientific roads to knowledge are paved with countless mistakes, failures, and often scathing scorn directed at anyone who didn't go with the preferred opinions of their day, many of whom were later shown to be correct... At least as far as we know at this given time, lol. May be subject to change without warning.
With that in mind I'd suggest that because the subject is still under much debate, though with some proven aspects, we should probably refrain from making absolute statements, and it should go without saying that any discussion of conflicting viewpoints is bettered by the lack of usage of emotive/dismissive adjectives.
Best wishes. Each to their own, different worldviews and all.