Thursday, January 30, 2025

Fundamental Philosophy

One of the most effective means by which to come to know how it is that one knows bioevolutionary blood relations is through dental research. Contingent upon the time and period where the teeth which are to be considered as the adult teeth would have matured within the mouth, there is a correlating human dynamic that seats one's person in relation to persons who would have simply had the same symmetrical count at that point of maturation. Those persons would be the isolatudinous demographic metric granting of how it is that direct and distant family relations could be known.

Further research concerning dietary habit and pattern would then allow for serial relations to be established along the lines of agricultural history, tradition, and culture. One would look to the foods which are able to be consumed by the dental pattern and align them with the geographical origins of not only the food but also the style in which it is prepared.

Knowing the style allows one to know the form of instruction wherein the school and it's teachers would be discernable as the persons literate and/or informed on the method of cooking. They would be the sourced experts to the odontological osteology of the predetermined dental maturity articulated earlier. Their persons would be the ones who would know one's bioevolutionary relations to wroughtly human hematological relations.

The cooks of direct preparation would know the people of direct relation but only by the patterned diet, behavior, and conduction of one's own person, and subsequent human identity, about the agricultural preparation of that style of cooking.

When I first started eating with my adult teeth, I had 32. 😁. I now have 27. 😭.

Fun Teeth Vocabulary:
One can start out with...
  1. 2 Central Incisors
  2. 2 Lateral Incisors
  3. 2 Canines/Cuspids
  4. 2 First Premolars
  5. 2 Second Premolars
  6. 2 First Molars
  7. 2 Second Molars, AND
  8. 2 Third Molars/Wisdom Teeth
...in one's upper jaw, as well as...
  1. 2 Central Incisors
  2. 2 Lateral Incisors
  3. 2 Canines/Cuspids
  4. 2 First Premolars
  5. 2 Second Premolars
  6. 2 First Molars
  7. 2 Second Molars, AND
  8. 2 Third Molars
in one's lower jaw.

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