Samuel L. Jackson: The President of the United States was involved in the largest child sex trafficking ring in American history. Let that sink in.

Irrelevant, yes? Or is changing the subject the idea?
Every idea suggesting genetic outcomes aren't inhabiting time adapting as displaced since conception changes the discussion of how evolving actually happens specifically here one at a time, now.
 
Every idea suggesting genetic outcomes aren't inhabiting time adapting as displaced since conception changes the discussion of how evolving actually happens specifically here one at a time, now.
Plain-English Version: “If you think genes don’t change over time from the moment of conception, then you’re misunderstanding how evolution works — evolution happens through small changes, one step at a time, in the present.”

What the original sentence attempted to say: "
  • Genes aren’t frozen in time.
  • They interact with their environment as an organism grows.
  • Evolution isn’t a big, all‑at‑once event — it’s a series of small changes happening across generations.
  • So any idea that treats genetic outcomes as fixed “since conception” misses how evolution actually operates."
 
Plain-English Version: “If you think genes don’t change over time from the moment of conception, then you’re misunderstanding how evolution works — evolution happens through small changes, one step at a time, in the present.”

What the original sentence attempted to say: "
  • Genes aren’t frozen in time.
  • They interact with their environment as an organism grows.
  • Evolution isn’t a big, all‑at‑once event — it’s a series of small changes happening across generations.
  • So any idea that treats genetic outcomes as fixed “since conception” misses how evolution actually operates."
What are the thermodynamic principles about universal motion of adapting since conception as one of a kind existing in series parallel time displaced fertilized cell to decomposed corpse never same details twice daily here? They apply equally to periodic elements into every reproduction native to this atmosphere lived since arrived as combinations to 3 states of matter and 5 ancestral lineages within this species changing population in plain sight each rotation forward so far.

I had a discussion to day about when Ben Franklin wrote as Silence Dogood in 1722 when global population was estimated at 500 million and in 2025 it reached 8.3 billion.

that is 8.3 billion ancestors in this species living in series parallel displacement factual relative time logistics doesn't accurately define ancestors as simple reproductions staying alive as eternally separated since conception.
 

Samuel L. Jackson: The President of the United States was involved in the largest child sex trafficking ring in American history. Let that sink in.​


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Leave it to Samuel to tell it like it is.
 
This one is dense, tangled, and mixing several domains at once — thermodynamics, biology, population history, and a philosophical point about ancestry. Let me untangle it into something clear and usable.

I’ll break it into three parts:
  1. what the writer seems to be trying to say,
  2. a plain‑English translation,
  3. a cleaner, coherent rewrite.
They’re blending several ideas:

A. Thermodynamics + biology

They’re trying to say that:

  • Every living organism is a physical system obeying thermodynamic laws.
  • From conception to death, each organism is a unique, never‑repeated configuration of matter and energy.
  • Adaptation happens continuously in time — not frozen at conception.

B. Chemistry + reproduction

They’re also saying:
  • All life on Earth uses the same periodic elements (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, etc.).
  • All organisms exist in three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) and follow the same biochemical rules.
  • Humans descend from a small number of ancestral lineages.

C. Population growth + ancestry

They bring up:
  • Global population in 1722 (~500 million).
  • Global population in 2025 (~8.3 billion).
  • They argue that calling each person’s ancestors “simple reproductions” is misleading because:
    • Each person is a unique thermodynamic event.
    • Each life is a one‑time, never‑repeated configuration.
    • “Ancestor” isn’t a static copy; it’s a time‑displaced, unique organism.
Here’s the whole thing in simple, direct English:

“Every living thing is a unique physical system that changes continuously from conception to death. You never get the same exact biological details twice. The same physical laws apply to all life — the elements we’re made of, the states of matter we exist in, and the ancestral lineages we come from. Human populations have grown massively since Franklin’s time, but calling ancestors ‘simple reproductions’ misses the point: each person is a one‑of‑a‑kind event in time, not a copy of someone before them.”

If you want it in a polished, academic‑style paragraph:

“Thermodynamics tells us that every organism is a unique, time‑bound configuration of matter and energy, adapting continuously from conception to death. These principles apply equally to all life on Earth, which is built from the same chemical elements and shaped by the same ancestral lineages. When we compare the world of 1722, with a population of roughly 500 million, to today’s 8.3 billion, it becomes clear that describing ancestors as ‘simple reproductions’ is inaccurate. Each human being is a distinct, non‑repeatable event in biological and thermodynamic history.”
 
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