Did you ever read that scientific article examining the question of why so many women have Y chromozomes in their DNA? You can read the entire article and the biases of the scientists never come upon the correct conclusions. Their main thesis was that pregnacies resulted in the male DNA in their bodies. You have to go into the foot notes where they say there were some cadavers tested who were never pregnant with male children, or even at all, and out of your own mind and reasoning ability can you come to the conclusion that the scientists couldn't - semen itself changes women's DNA.
Experiments and tests can come to conclusions the experimentor can't even understand, either because of their biases or lack of expertise or any number of other reasons.
Someone who is not bound by a mental taboo or is willing to look at the data without a prefabricated bias can come to conclusions that are correct and outside of what the experimentor was aiming for.
anon 0 points 1.9 years ago
Did you ever read that scientific article examining the question of why so many women have Y chromozomes in their DNA? You can read the entire article and the biases of the scientists never come upon the correct conclusions. Their main thesis was that pregnacies resulted in the male DNA in their bodies. You have to go into the foot notes where they say there were some cadavers tested who were never pregnant with male children, or even at all, and out of your own mind and reasoning ability can you come to the conclusion that the scientists couldn't - semen itself changes women's DNA.
Experiments and tests can come to conclusions the experimentor can't even understand, either because of their biases or lack of expertise or any number of other reasons.
Someone who is not bound by a mental taboo or is willing to look at the data without a prefabricated bias can come to conclusions that are correct and outside of what the experimentor was aiming for.