[Arlo]
You keep saying "I can't answer these questions", but that's simply avoidance.

[Platt]
I don't say that. I say read Chapter 11 of Lila. There you will find your
answers.

[Arlo]
Kindly tell me where Chapter 11 answers any of these questions. All you are
doing is evading the questions. As I said, speculate, guess, try to answer of
these questions...

1. Could animals ever respond to DQ?

2. How did their actions differ between "then" and "now"? 

3. Is responding to DQ a matter of having specific biological features?

4. If so, then how did anything else ever respond to DQ?

5. If no, then why did animals stop responding to DQ? 

And since you now say that the social and intellectual levels are responsible
for our ability to respond to DQ, I ask these questions...

6. Before man (and these levels) how did things respond to DQ?

7. How was that different than today (for those things)?

8. Did animals in North America stop responding to DQ when humans in Africa
gave rise to social patterns?

You can keep citing "Chapter 11", but it answers none of these. None. So,
again, if you want to answer ANY of these questions; speculate, guess,
whatever, please feel free to do so and I will gladly entertain this topic
longer. Otherwise, I get the picture and there is no point to go on. I mean, I
can answer ALL of them from my position. Why can't you answer from yours?


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