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I consider the results of the statistic study, included in MeMint, with the longitudinal data of the Young Adulthood Study, 1939-1967 to be conclusive about the genetic influence on intelligence (r2 till 0,99), the significance of the less powerful gene, important functionalities of the sexual diversification and about the existence of a teleological evolution.
In other words, most of the main previsions of the GTCEL.


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GENERAL THEORY OF THE CONDITIONAL EVOLUTION OF LIFE
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. Introduction.  

 

. Concepts of evolution, life and vital impulse systems.  

 

 

. Critic of the previous theories.  

 

 

. The evolution of life.  

 

 

. GTCEL - Definition, characteristics and conclusions.  

 

 

. Validation of the theory.  

 

 

.   Computer simulation.

 

 

. Theory implications.  

 

 

. Apendix.  

 

 

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NOTE: The model of the inheritance of intelligence has been validated using the longitudinal data set of the Young Adulthood Study, 1939-1967. . (r2 = 0,96 and highers)

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CONCEPTS OF EVOLUTION, LIFE AND VITAL IMPULSE SYSTEMS.  

The term of evolution is really not clear, specially when we are talking about biology. A important idea is if the changes that evolution implies are internal changes o only external.

The problem comes from the idea that the internal changes are random, so the real evolution is only external and due to the elimination of the non effcicient changes. This idea is not only incorrect but it changes the concept of evolution as well.

There is only one evolution and it is the changes in the living beings or in the things. Another matter is if those changes are permanent or not.

Related to the alteration in the meaning of the term evolution is the aspect of short and long term evolution. The idea of natural selection needs the long term to operate, so the evolution in the short term is eliminated.

The next figure shows the perception of changes in a variable with exponencial growth. In the long term this perception desapperar absolutly for the first half of the periode.

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