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Battle
Battle is on page 71 of 336
The basis of group evolution seems to be more mathematical rather than biological, it’s logical, considering that death has benefits for the environment and for our species survival, so why wouldn’t group evolution be a thing? I think it’s not, we evolved alongside other species, it’s a symbiotic relationship. Death is in our genes. But what evidence is there which we actually group evolved?
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Cracking the Aging Code: The New Science of Growing Old - And What It Means for Staying Young

Battle
Battle is on page 65 of 336
So far, the book offers a unique perspective on a biological matter from physicists and mathematicians. Group evolution is an interesting concept, the critics of this book mentions that the writers deny individual evolution, I hope not, but I’ve yet to have finished the book.
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Cracking the Aging Code: The New Science of Growing Old - And What It Means for Staying Young

Hajar
Hajar is on page 113 of 336
It’s like the authors are trying Very hard to rewrite the narrative of natural selection. 🥴

Pretty painful to read.
May 15, 2020 08:42AM Add a comment
Cracking the Aging Code: The New Science of Growing Old - And What It Means for Staying Young

Hajar
Hajar is on page 99 of 336
Seriously considering to abandon the book.
May 14, 2020 10:10AM Add a comment
Cracking the Aging Code: The New Science of Growing Old - And What It Means for Staying Young

Hajar
Hajar is on page 67 of 336
🥴 a little hard to read
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Cracking the Aging Code: The New Science of Growing Old - And What It Means for Staying Young

Susan
Susan is 5% done
Fascinating
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Cracking the Aging Code: The New Science of Growing Old—and What It Means for Staying Young