And those ideas went on to influence Darwin and Darwin's theory of natural selection. Compensatory genius. One genius compensating for the shortcomings of another. And usually one gets more credit than the other, unfortunately.
Denial and hope both play a hand in this. These compensatory ideologies are part of the hegemonic influence over subject peoples in an imperial situation. It happens in all class systems.
more selfish. They start They start sort of multiplying without thought of the broader organism. phosphorylation leading to a compensatory fermentation. So you have to compensate cuz let me tell you, if
There was also a lot of complementary skills going on. There's-- I call this compensatory genius. I was going to give an example, but it involves a competing company down the road.
And so that's our journey. Can you tell us the moment that you recognized this compensatory strength? Was it that first phrase he uttered in the movie that Cornelia responded to?
And we were using double hose regulators, which people don't tend to see very often anymore. We were still using some old buoy finzy buoyancy compensators , and some standard masks and things. And of course we're tethered.
That's a beautiful recasting that, of course, someone with autism does because that's their gift. And so much of what we see here is a display of what I call compensatory gifts. And all I have all these neuroscientists.
And that neural pathway's a strength. Now, Owen is bursting with compensatory strengths in this movie. And it's not something we knew for a long time.
Let's just arbitrarily say that Gwen had cake every single day. So if this is your point, you're living within this set of compensatory mechanisms in your body.
as well as it should do. And your body senses this, and it tries to improve the activity of your heart by various compensatory mechanisms. The walls can thicken or it can dilate, get big.
There were seven of us and there were probably 200 groups that came. So, there's the Technology and Education folks, and the Pre-school folks, and the Child Care people, and the Native American Head Start people, and the Compensatory Education Program in the Catholic schools and the--.
Like, if I was standing in here with Yao Ming, whose seven feet six inches tall, and we wanted to know why he grew to be seven foot six, we wouldn't care that he was in positive energy balance. We would want to know what regulates growth, right. So we wanna know what regulates growth. So, by this hypothesis, overeating and inactivity are compensatory effects. They're not causes. And the way it was put to me by several different individuals doing animal research, so we don't get fat because we overeat. We overeat because our fat tissue is accumulating excess fat.