How X-linked gene dosage, inactivation escape, and imprinting sculpt human brain development, intelligence, and social behavior.
X Chromosome and Higher-Order Cognition


How X-linked gene dosage, inactivation escape, and imprinting sculpt human brain development, intelligence, and social behavior.

Darwin’s views on the rapid pace of human evolution, driven by gene-culture interaction, reputation, language, and social institutions.

Survey of the swastika’s ancient global presence and theories (diffusion vs. independent invention) explaining its origins and spread.

A comprehensive historical analysis of claims that Phoenician sailors reached the Americas before Columbus, examining evidence and scholarly debate from classical antiquity to modern times.

Comparative analysis of Eurasian ‘fall from grace’ myths suggesting a common proto-myth originating in the Paleolithic or early Holocene.

Examines the surprising stability of mythic motifs over millennia, suggesting myths like the Cosmic Hunt or Serpent symbolism could encode memories of real cognitive shifts, supporting the Eve Theory’s timeframe.

A review synthesizing evidence on how the Y chromosome influences human cognition, focusing on neurodevelopmental disorders, specific genes, brain structure, and evolutionary context.

Analysis of the Meru (Kenya) creation myth resembling the biblical Fall, comparing motifs (forbidden tree, serpent, lost immortality) with Afro-Eurasian parallels.

Examines the historical and anthropological debate surrounding the concept of primordial matriarchy, from Bachofen’s theories to modern critiques and evidence.

A comprehensive, evidence-driven defence of the Eve Theory as the only evolutionary route to recursive self-awareness and language (i.e. the Wallace Problem).