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My ideas of chimpanzee-to-human evolution in western Africa are being avoided
Paleoanthropologists don't want my ideas, and neither do Waterside-apers. Their denial has some advantages—I can work on these ideas at my own pace, without anyone taking away my project. Here is the
Paleoanthropologists don't want my ideas, and neither do Waterside-apers. Their denial has some advantages—I can work on these ideas at my own pace, without anyone taking away my project. Here is the
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"More than half of the world's species of plants and animals are found in the rainforest."
"The great diversity in rainforest species is in large part the result of diverse and numerous physical refuges, i.e. places in which plants are inaccessible to many herbivores or in which animals can
"The great diversity in rainforest species is in large part the result of diverse and numerous physical refuges, i.e. places in which plants are inaccessible to many herbivores or in which animals can
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Something bizarre happened about 6 million years ago
Let's talk about why apes and humans speciated, not just when they speciated. The human primate is bizarre, and probably speciated due to bizarre selection pressures. See my post 223 ( https://groups.
Let's talk about why apes and humans speciated, not just when they speciated. The human primate is bizarre, and probably speciated due to bizarre selection pressures. See my post 223 ( https://groups.
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Genomes of Bioko animals might someday 'prove' the Bioko-hypothesis
The continental-drift hypothesis was ridiculed and ignored for decades (see krilldrift.com ( http://krilldrift.com ) ) until advanced paleomagnetic technology suddenly proved it. Likewise, the aquatic
The continental-drift hypothesis was ridiculed and ignored for decades (see krilldrift.com ( http://krilldrift.com ) ) until advanced paleomagnetic technology suddenly proved it. Likewise, the aquatic
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No 'Asian caveman' ever looked like this ...
With his neatly trimmed hair and beard, this 'Asian caveman' is made to resemble a chimpanzee. But cavemen didn't have electric hair clippers to cut their head hair and beard in this way. Scientists h
With his neatly trimmed hair and beard, this 'Asian caveman' is made to resemble a chimpanzee. But cavemen didn't have electric hair clippers to cut their head hair and beard in this way. Scientists h
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Wikipedia page on AAH, wants you to know it is 'pseudoscience'.
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Aquatic ape hypothesis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search The aquatic ape hypothesis (AAH), also referred to as aquatic ape theory (AAT) or the waterside hypothesis
Aquatic ape hypothesis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search The aquatic ape hypothesis (AAH), also referred to as aquatic ape theory (AAT) or the waterside hypothesis
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Humans have lost the estrus signals used by all non-human primates
Chimpanzees, gorillas, and all other non-human primates have signals of sight and/or smell that indicate estrus — the time for successful mating. Marine mammals do not have these estrus signals. They
Chimpanzees, gorillas, and all other non-human primates have signals of sight and/or smell that indicate estrus — the time for successful mating. Marine mammals do not have these estrus signals. They
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Chimpanzee skin color is neither dark nor light
Most people seem to think that humans evolved with dark skin in sunny Africa. Then, when paleohumans migrated out of Africa, they evolved lighter skin, which was selected for by the need to produce vi
Most people seem to think that humans evolved with dark skin in sunny Africa. Then, when paleohumans migrated out of Africa, they evolved lighter skin, which was selected for by the need to produce vi
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"Out of Africa" or "Out of Bioko" ?
Where did paleohumans come from? See Message 165. ( https://groups.io/g/anthropogeny/message/165 ) -- Paleohuman.com ( http://paleohuman.com )
Where did paleohumans come from? See Message 165. ( https://groups.io/g/anthropogeny/message/165 ) -- Paleohuman.com ( http://paleohuman.com )
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Parsimony is a virtue in science, but not in paleoanthropology
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In science, the favored interpretation is the one that is the most simple, but still fits the evidence at hand. More complicated explanations are always possible, but are less acceptable. This princip
In science, the favored interpretation is the one that is the most simple, but still fits the evidence at hand. More complicated explanations are always possible, but are less acceptable. This princip
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The most recent Bioko land bridge and the Recent-out-of-Africa event both began about 70,000 years ago
From sea depths in the Gulf of Guinea (easily available on Google Earth) we see that a land bridge between Bioko and mainland Africa would emerge whenever sea levels drop to about 60 meters below the
From sea depths in the Gulf of Guinea (easily available on Google Earth) we see that a land bridge between Bioko and mainland Africa would emerge whenever sea levels drop to about 60 meters below the
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Why did Neanderthals die out?
In the Bioko model, all Homo species (including Homo erectus, H. denisovan, H. neanderthalensis, and H. sapiens) were paleohumans that evolved fro chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) that had become trapped
In the Bioko model, all Homo species (including Homo erectus, H. denisovan, H. neanderthalensis, and H. sapiens) were paleohumans that evolved fro chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) that had become trapped
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Paleohumans were mostly marine
Paleohumans, including Denisovans and Neanderthals with ear exostoses ( https://groups.io/g/anthropogeny/message/217 ) , probably lived mostly on marine foods. Sea levels have risen about 120 meters (
Paleohumans, including Denisovans and Neanderthals with ear exostoses ( https://groups.io/g/anthropogeny/message/217 ) , probably lived mostly on marine foods. Sea levels have risen about 120 meters (
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Human prehistory probably began with a few Marine Chimpanzees, and then thousands of Marine Paleohumans
I now agree with Michel Odent that we probably evolved from 'Marine Chimpanzees', and my term 'Marine Ape' is less appropriate. I will now try using the terms 'Marine Chimpanzees' and 'Marine Paleohum
I now agree with Michel Odent that we probably evolved from 'Marine Chimpanzees', and my term 'Marine Ape' is less appropriate. I will now try using the terms 'Marine Chimpanzees' and 'Marine Paleohum
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Universal grammar and the Bantu expansion in Africa
Linguists are tracing the origins and evolutions of languages ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Distribution_of_languages_in_the_world ). The evidence they use is independent of genetics, but t
Linguists are tracing the origins and evolutions of languages ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Distribution_of_languages_in_the_world ). The evidence they use is independent of genetics, but t
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No one wants a ‘Garden of Eden model’ for human evolution
Human evolution in a special place is a model that scientists try to avoid. It’s like thinking that humans came from another planet. But all the evidence points to that. Humans have weaker muscle fibe
Human evolution in a special place is a model that scientists try to avoid. It’s like thinking that humans came from another planet. But all the evidence points to that. Humans have weaker muscle fibe
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Paleoanthropologists ‘pull their punches’ to get published
As a geologist with much experience finding fossils, I am certain that Lucy is a hoax, analogous to Piltdown Man ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piltdown_Man ) : Graduate student Tom Gray planted fake
As a geologist with much experience finding fossils, I am certain that Lucy is a hoax, analogous to Piltdown Man ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piltdown_Man ) : Graduate student Tom Gray planted fake
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Examples of kayfabe in paleoanthropology
To better understand what goes on behind the scenes in paleoanthropology, read about kayfabe on Wikipedia. Here I will point out some clear examples of kayfabe in this remarkable science. Happisburgh
To better understand what goes on behind the scenes in paleoanthropology, read about kayfabe on Wikipedia. Here I will point out some clear examples of kayfabe in this remarkable science. Happisburgh
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Professional wrestling and paleoanthropology are unlike other sports and sciences
Pro wrestling and paleoanthropology are designed and maintained for public consumption. They have rules and practices that ensure their continued existence and success. In 1989, due to a legal court c
Pro wrestling and paleoanthropology are designed and maintained for public consumption. They have rules and practices that ensure their continued existence and success. In 1989, due to a legal court c
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Transcript of Michel Odent's talk on Youtube: Selling the Marine Chimpanzee Concept
Youtube video April 11, 2022: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRL0gi-8Ovk&ab Thank you [ Algis ] for this comment about Powerpoint. I reported it to say that I have age 92, and people my age don't lik
Youtube video April 11, 2022: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRL0gi-8Ovk&ab Thank you [ Algis ] for this comment about Powerpoint. I reported it to say that I have age 92, and people my age don't lik
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