Inheritance of the Uninherited

Biologically, there are things that can be heritable and non-heritable from parent to child. The memory of the cerebral cortex is one example of a non-heritable trait. While there is no specific evidence, I feel that I understand its reason based on Charles Robert Darwin's "Origin of Species": "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent; it is the one most adaptable to change." This means that lessons learned from past successful experiences can often hinder the adaptation to new changes, as no two changes are the same. Due to this fact, all children need to acquire new knowledge and lessons in the modern age.

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