A probe of your preparedness (ability and/or willingness) to perceive and accept a rudimentary but irreplaceable conceptual ingredient of my 'evolutionary philosophy type' thinking



Does anyone here think they might understand
the concept of (or accept the actual occurrences behind the notion of)
that a significant percentage of all the lifetime situations that
individuals were faced with in the phylogeny of fauna some were (and can be
characterized as) a class of predicaments that precluded reproductive
survival of members of to us ancestral populations (often enough leaving
behind individuals that become our direct ancestors) by provoking
self-defeating distress (or fatally futile flight or defensive fight type
behavior)?

IOW, do you recognize the heuristic value (or 'of our phenotype
explanatory') significance of a partial pattern of our own phylogenetic
patterning that I for want of a better concept have proposed might be
labelled with something along the lines of "synaptic hibernation imploring
type situations"?





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