ChaiWithCinnamon t1_iqzmsxg wrote on October 4, 2022 at 7:27 AM Reply to comment by Sphaerocypraea in Utopia”: meaning ‘no place’; from Greek: οὐ (not’) and τόπος (‘place’) by Sphaerocypraea No, if they had proper previous human experience, and developed among other humans. Possibly if you consider cases such as Oxana Malaya. Though genetically, definitely still a human. Permalink Parent 1
ChaiWithCinnamon t1_iqzmsxg wrote
Reply to comment by Sphaerocypraea in Utopia”: meaning ‘no place’; from Greek: οὐ (not’) and τόπος (‘place’) by Sphaerocypraea
No, if they had proper previous human experience, and developed among other humans. Possibly if you consider cases such as Oxana Malaya. Though genetically, definitely still a human.