Message from @GingaBomber
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Hence why I put in multiple types for posterity.
I mean, youd also have to account for environment
Being a possible cause. So having multiple environments will help disprove/prove that part.
Ok so how about have one be the average enivronment found in Europe, Africa and Asia.
Actually now Im curious, what would that be.
Seasonal?
So account for seasonal changes as well, that would be the strongest indicator of environmental factors.
Something slow like 4 seasons or iceage thawing
Uhh a savanna wouldnt support a large pop
Well there isn't much of a seasonal change in subastahan Africa. I would say the environments could be. 1: Southern Nigeria 2: central italy. 3: central Korean pocenia. I thin those would be good situlation environments.
Hmm sounds good to me
ANd then connect them to other environments i guess
To observe migration behaviour as well
Ok what kind of environments are you thinking of?
Also, other environments separate. Each test case would be separate, no other test subjects there
Well, the extremes really
Further they go west, colder, further they go east, hotter.
Ok
To the point where it its impossible to survive without anything
Without prepping.
Sooner or later they will want to know whats "at the end"
Resource limitations? Eh not too sure
But environment will influence access to resources
True. the people would invent things to be able to live in the colder environments .
This looks like something from a commentary channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmHY04YtfQE
Or ways to gather stuff I guess?
Starting point would vary for all test groups as well
Maaybee. Within the survivable range
So near the middle.
Well more like, have 100 groups of test subjects
Have each group start from the warmest survivable environment
Towards to coldest
Ok
So theres also the issue with what would they start off with?
LIke say, they all need equal resources to begin
@Deleted User There may be some truth to that, but are Chinese and vietnamese both asian?
So, test subject groups of three categories.
Mixed, controll, and pure.
Put into environments that are either static, or dynamic
@LEER can we get back that latter.