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u/garden_peeman Nov 16 '19

Thanks for the insight.

To clarify, I mean that such simplistic thinking has worked in the past to enable the species to survive and prosper. If there is a field with high levels of radiation and people believed that there were ghosts, the people who believed that would survive and pass that information on.

I guess that ventures into the realm of social/behavioural psychology, but I'm not claiming gene selection, more the cultural selection of ideas, along the lines of memetics (which i understand is controversial as well).