Message from @stem

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2020-03-11 15:26:11 UTC  

cultural preservation

2020-03-11 15:26:36 UTC  

might include mutation rate into that

2020-03-11 15:26:41 UTC  

it's more about population size

2020-03-11 15:26:49 UTC  

one genepool, limited area, certain genes win and replicate. true or false.

2020-03-11 15:26:53 UTC  

don't bang your daughter

2020-03-11 15:26:58 UTC  

take home message

2020-03-11 15:27:07 UTC  

some genes may win and replicate

2020-03-11 15:27:08 UTC  

so?

2020-03-11 15:27:11 UTC  

bang bruhs daughter not brothers daughter

2020-03-11 15:27:15 UTC  

so true?

2020-03-11 15:27:29 UTC  

when you leave out mutations it declines xD

2020-03-11 15:27:54 UTC  

Wow
Weinstein got 23 years

2020-03-11 15:28:28 UTC  

poor eric weinstein.

2020-03-11 15:28:37 UTC  

Rip the idw

2020-03-11 15:30:08 UTC  

ok

2020-03-11 15:30:13 UTC  

compared the greek

2020-03-11 15:30:17 UTC  

ancient sounds almost arabic

2020-03-11 15:30:29 UTC  

@stem , you done? i wanna go eat.

2020-03-11 15:30:59 UTC  

what are you going to eat

2020-03-11 15:31:21 UTC  

something genetically diverse probably.

2020-03-11 15:31:32 UTC  

globalist

2020-03-11 15:31:36 UTC  

lo

2020-03-11 15:31:37 UTC  

l

2020-03-11 15:31:37 UTC  

The thing is even in 350 bc the language had already changed

2020-03-11 15:31:39 UTC  

gg

2020-03-11 15:31:47 UTC  

couldn't find a video with actual comparisons, but found these
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEJt6yGKQDo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwuyMHxur9o

2020-03-11 15:31:51 UTC  

So choosing a 100 year period to represent all ancient texts is reddit

2020-03-11 15:32:24 UTC  

would modern greeks better understand the erasmian pronunciation or the classical pronuncation?

2020-03-11 15:32:29 UTC  

avreham

2020-03-11 15:32:47 UTC  

vs ahbraham

2020-03-11 15:32:54 UTC  

from what i understand, both the erasmian and modern greek pronuncations are extremely simplified versions of the classical

2020-03-11 15:32:55 UTC  

Not to mention greeks always pronounced older texts based on their current pronunciation (if that makes sense)

2020-03-11 15:33:42 UTC  

they pronounce older texts with modern pronunciation

2020-03-11 15:33:52 UTC  

@stem What do you mean erasmian vs classical

2020-03-11 15:33:56 UTC  

Isn't erasmian classical

2020-03-11 15:34:05 UTC  

Allegedly

2020-03-11 15:34:18 UTC  

I heard a decent argument that you should learn ancient greek with modern pronunciation

2020-03-11 15:34:29 UTC  

because it creates continuity

2020-03-11 15:34:30 UTC  

erasmian is shit

2020-03-11 15:34:34 UTC  

and of course, it's easier to learn