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P_2_00 — Ethics Political: Subfolder Summary
ZE_5_00 — Applied Contemporary Ethics: Subfolder Summary
ZE_4_00 — Justice Rights Society: Subfolder Summary
ZE_3_00 — Bioethics Technology: Subfolder Summary
ZE_1_00 — Western Ethical Traditions: Subfolder Summary
ZE_2_00 — Religious Cultural Ethics: Subfolder Summary
N_2_00 — Medieval Religious Orders: Subfolder Summary
N_1_00 — Ancient Mystery Schools: Subfolder Summary
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N_3_00 — Western Esoteric Traditions: Subfolder Summary
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R_2_00 — Human Primate Evolution: Subfolder Summary
R_2_06 — Isbell Snake Detection Hypothesis
This document examines Isbell Snake Detection Hypothesis, a topic within the Biology Evolution research area. Key areas of investigation include Origin and Author, The Core Thesis, The Expanded Pulvinar. The analysis spa
R_2_09 — Self-Domestication Hypothesis — Did Humans Tame Themselves?
The human self-domestication hypothesis proposes that Homo sapiens underwent a domestication process analogous to that of dogs, livestock, and Belyaev's experimentally domesticated foxes — but without an external domesti
R_1_00 — Origin Early Life: Subfolder Summary
R_1_10 — RNA World Hypothesis: The Origin of Life and Self-Replicating RNA
The RNA World hypothesis proposes that early life was based on RNA molecules that served as both genetic material and catalysts — before the emergence of DNA and proteins. This idea, named by Walter Gilbert in 1986, rest
S_4_00 — Space Defense Risk: Subfolder Summary
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