Teeth, language and racial origins, page-1223

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    ''Maybe, but it seems to have been around as long as us and it's universal acceptance, even in the most isolated human gathering surely is a tad more meaningful than some universal psycosis.''

    Seeking to understand the world is not a psychosis. It is a positive thing, a good thing, one of our greatest strengths. The problem lies in the how and why of the 'answers' we accept as being true, that so many adopt with certainty as the only possible explanation of the world.
 
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