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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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These terms are very similar and can be used as synonyms but, normally, we used them with certain special characteristic.

  • Procedure and method. These two concepts are almost the same, the first one could include some methods. For example, sexual diversification, verification of the genetic information, natural selection can be characterised as procedures, methods and even as mechanism.
    Normally procedures and methods are related to ideas or inmaterial conceptsl.

  • Process. They can be described as a set of activities with a common finality.

  • Mechanism. A singular process or activity with an immediate finality or purpose.

  • Procedures and methods.

    • Check and error.

    • Natural selection.

    • Exhaustive check.

    • Partial check.

    • Primary sexual diversification sexual or endogamic sexual diversification.

    • Sexual diversification.

    • External verification of the genetic information or its functionality (VGI)

    • Security copy or archive of genetic information.

  • Processes.

    • Creation and design of modifications.

    • Initial development of the new living being.

    • Growth of the living being.

    • Choice of the partner.

    • Particular activities of the beings.

  • Mechanisms.

    • Operational conditions of the genetic information.

    • Creation of random operations.

    • A particular activity of the decision making process.

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