0147 Here is another question.
0148 What situation-level potential1b’ are these individuals in community2b’ manifesting?
What is the actuality independent of the individual in community2a’ that defines the human niche1b’ in the normal context of natural selection3b’?
The answer is the thesis of Razie Mah’s masterwork, The Human Niche.
The answer is triadic relations.

0149 Section eight of this article seeks to establish that aspects of the author’s conceptual framework are already in practice.
0150 Indeed they are. The author offers Figure 4, concerning human capacities to modify local ecologies. The figure is re-illustrated here. But, be warned. Organizational capacities significant enough to change local ecologies (other than the selective use of fire and some other tricks, like laying stones that encourage animals to migrate into a trap) are not that relevant to the Lebenswelt that we evolved in. They are relevant to our current Lebenswelt, because the organizational capacity of humans is no longer constrained after the first singularity.

0151 Remember the Genesis condemnations leveled by God to Adam after the Fall, while still in the Garden of Eden?
God’s curse is the law of diminishing returns.
Why does God level such a curse?
Adam is a mythical figure that is created in the Lebenswelt that we evolved in, but transmogrifies into a creature that introduces all humanity to our current Lebenswelt.
The law of diminishing returns applies to the times when humans are so organized that they can transform the ecology and environment.
That is our times.
0152 “The first singularity” is the label that I apply to the transmogrification of the ethnos to the narod, at the dawn of history.

0153 See The First Singularity and Its Fairy Tale Trace (for a brief presentation) and An Archaeology of the Fall (for the dramatic exposition) for more information. Both are by Razie Mah and available at smashwords and other e-book venues.
Or, the inquiring person may explore Razie Mah’s blogs.
The years since 2019 are particularly notable.
