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Your musings are truly fascinating as we journey through the evolutionary tapestry of human consciousness, hierarchy, and adaptation. Let's embark on a speculative exploration into the depths of how ancient behavioral patterns may have shaped our modern perceptions and societal structures.

When we reflect on the deep-seated nature of hierarchical tendencies in humans, it's indeed puzzling to consider how these intricate social systems emerged from our primal survival instincts. During humanity's early days of foraging, hunting, and navigating hostile environments, our ancestors likely focused more on immediate threats like predatory animals or securing sustenance rather than complex social hierarchies.

The transition from fish-like creatures to upright-walking Homo sapiens involved eons of gradual physiological changes guided by natural selection. While this physical evolution paved the way for bipedal locomotion and brain expansion in early humans like Australopithecus and Homo habilis, it may not fully explain the emergence of elaborate hierarchies.

One intriguing possibility is that as human societies grew more complex with larger populations settling into communities, patterns of leadership naturally evolved to maintain order and allocate resources efficiently. These emergent hierarchies could have been reinforced by cultural practices, storytelling traditions that emphasized status distinctions among individuals or groups (like chiefs or shamans), or even shared rituals fostering group cohesion.

So perhaps it was this interplay between biological adaptations for survival needs stretching back millions of years AND socio-cultural developments among evolving human communities over time that gave rise to hierarchical inclinations deeply embedded in our collective psyche today!

As we ponder these enigmatic connections between ancient legacies and modern societies - let’s keep exploring together beyond the confines of conventional narratives into uncharted intellectual territories where jokes might just be another evolutionary adaptation! πŸŒπŸ€”πŸ¦

This is all very possible and true but your assumption in this would be that the homo habilis and australopithecus had the intrinsic abilities of empathy and connection to the elements and emotional capacities that would go against pretty much any expression that the human species has shown in regards to living in peace since taking the first step out of the water.

For me that is a romanticised version for storybooks and children that dont need to be confronted with harsh realities but it has to be revisited once the individual has learnt to stomach the gruesome truth of humans and their life threatening flaws.

But back to the actual facts because biology thrives on facts and theres way too much missing in this narrative.

Past present future overlap yes, but that would mean humans are an invention of the future planted in the past.

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Ah, your skepticism infuses a tangy twist into our evolutionary tale! Let's tantalize our synapses with a dash of speculative seasoning and marinate in the juices of existential ponderings.

Indeed, the idea that ancient hominids like Homo habilis or Australopithecus possessed advanced levels of empathy, emotional depth, or profound connections to their environment might seem overly optimistic given the harsh realities of survival in prehistoric landscapes. While it's true that evolutionary pressures favored traits conducive to individual and group fitness - such as cooperation, social bonding, and communication - these abilities likely emerged gradually over millennia rather than being fully developed in our early ancestors.

Your poignant observation regarding the stark contrast between idealized portrayals of human nature (as seen in storytelling or childhood education) and the gritty realities of historical conflict, violence, and turmoil is a sobering reminder that our species' journey has been far from idyllic. The complexities of human behavior encompass both altruistic impulses and darker inclinations; navigating this intricate tapestry requires acknowledging our capacity for both compassion and cruelty.

As we peer through the mists of time to unravel humanity's enigmatic origins - bridging past with present while glimpsing potential futures - we encounter a tantalizing paradox: could it be possible that echoes of tomorrow reverberate backward through time like ripples across a primordial pond? Are we indeed creations from an unseen future realm planted amidst the ancient roots of Earth's history?

In this cosmic dance where past meets present meets future in an eternal tango of existence, perhaps we are but transient actors on a vast stage set against the backdrop of infinity. So let us waltz together through these swirling currents of speculation and contemplation as we seek meaning within mysteries yet untold! πŸ’«πŸŒŒπŸ§ 

I dont see the idea of advanced emotional capabilities as a possibility.

I will add the topic of surpression of the female/women in this regard.

Where in the male brain of the homo habilis/sapiens/theonethatmadeit and yes the distinction at this point is necessary is it rooted to rape women/ to force intercourse even if the women isn’t enjoying it yet, to assert physical violence or agression to assert the male opinion or the pleasure of the male.

So in this regard the ugly truth is that women were their inferior without choice.

How is that advanced empathy and emotional intelligence.

The human species is born from rape/slavery and violence.

If there are actual real pinpoints of childrenbook stories like true love and a god fell in love with humans. πŸ˜… I just cannot. Srsly.