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"for instance, by the mating of two fast-running horses–
increases the mathematical probability of offspring with such
specialized fast-running physical behavior excellence. Species,
which progressive reduction of general adaptability always
lead toward eventual extinction of that species when those
bred-out, infrequent, extreme environmental conditions,
adaptability to which had been sacrificed with the inbreeding,
do occur.
"Goldy also points out that inbreeding experience shows that
human organisms could be progressively inbred to attain high
probability of retaining only tree-branch-swinging simian
characteristics and capabilities in the offspring, while
concurrently outbreeding many of the comprehensive range of
human faculties and capabilities. This would require the
provision of a complex of specially-out, ecological environment
support devices, or biological species whose operative
presence permitted the unique specialization within the general-
ized cosmic complex of chemistries and frequencies of eternally
regenerative Universe.
“Goldy then points out that, on the other hand, there is no”
