What Are The Implications of Genetic Memory?

Quincunx

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The gist is that genetic memory are subconscious memories that are passed down through DNA to offspring in both humans and animals. It is already known that humans are not a blank state, that humans are born with different temperaments, and that children tend to act like their parents. However, what other implications can this have? Could genetic memory be different between the sexes? Different races? Could this also be related to past life regression or do you guys think that is nonsense? I'm curious.
 

The gist is that genetic memory are subconscious memories that are passed down through DNA to offspring in both humans and animals. It is already known that humans are not a blank state, that humans are born with different temperaments, and that children tend to act like their parents. However, what other implications can this have? Could genetic memory be different between the sexes? Different races? Could this also be related to past life regression or do you guys think that is nonsense? I'm curious.
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None of us are geneticists, not really sure what you expect from us. @nagolbud use your chudstar knowledge to answer this question, because I sure as hell can't. Interesting topic though...
 
KEK at the article using the Holohoax as an example. Where’s some real proof? Most of what gets called genetic memory is just cultural transmission or psychological conditioning passed down through generations.
 
I don’t think literal memories are passed down through each generation. More like the offspring is likely to have increased anxiety compared to other people.
 
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>I have genetic memory of raping your ancestors...

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I'm highly skeptical that subconscious, detailed recollections can be passed down through DNA. Most inherited traits are more about predispositions rather than actual memories or experiences.
 
Epigenemic memory, half of it disappears in child upon division in embryonic stage, it is nothing like you might think. Practically everything that you know will not pass down. Entropy is only flow of life, forever.
 
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