Jan 17, 2026

The neurochemistry of family networks: Evolutionary adaptations to the metabolic trap and secondary altriciality

Jan 17, 2026

At its core, the show explores a single, unifying thesis: all of human history is a sequence of network upgrades. Every rise and fall of civilizations, every shift in power, and every breakthrough in progress can be traced back to how humans learned to coordinate power, resources, influence, and intelligence.

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The neurochemistry of family networks: Evolutionary adaptations to the metabolic trap and secondary altriciality

The neurochemistry of family networks: Evolutionary adaptations to the metabolic trap and secondary altriciality

At its core, the show explores a single, unifying thesis: all of human history is a sequence of network upgrades. Every rise and fall of civilizations, every shift in power, and every breakthrough in progress can be traced back to how humans learned to coordinate power, resources, influence, and intelligence.

At its core, the show explores a single, unifying thesis: all of human history is a sequence of network upgrades. Every rise and fall of civilizations, every shift in power, and every breakthrough in progress can be traced back to how humans learned to coordinate power, resources, influence, and intelligence.

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