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by pfannkuchen
663 days ago
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I think the global north doesn’t really line up with human instinct in a lot of ways. Climate, day length pattern, vegetation. I guess somewhere in Africa should per perfect? I doubt the humans who split off and went north have had their instincts change enough to not prefer that sort of climate, and that explains the draw to sun rich areas. Not to mention those who left that region much more recently. It’s interesting that I haven’t seen any groups with a Darwinian Zionism, so to speak. An ancestral claim to the region where humans evolved. |
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Large-scale migration into the arid parts of North America and elsewhere was first facilitated by the development of the technology to use deep aquifers.