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Fun Guy From Yuggoth — 4 years ago(October 27, 2021 06:04 PM)
All that mystical mumbo-jumbo that you just posted above still doesn't explain how all that could have happened in mere 6000 years. And that is an indisputable proven fact since we are only able to observe stars and galaxies 6000 light years or closer at this point in time.
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Donna Acacia — 4 years ago(October 27, 2021 11:09 PM)
When I learned it, immediately I thought this theory of evolution explained all lifeforms on planet Earth except for human beings.
Even after biologists determined that chimpanzees share 98% of the same DNA sequences as humans. We still are greatly different. What compelled the chimpanzees to remain walking upright, lose most of its body hair, learn speech and built is home and all the other things homo sapiens are capable of doing? The had to be a motivation for survival. Chimpanzees and the other great apes survive fine like they are until we destroyed their habitat and even then the great apes are not evolving as quickly as mosquitos, virus, maggots and bacteria.
Why?
Now I'm thinking this:
Could be that all other animals evolved from homo sapiens? We, bacteria, viruses, maggots and those other species that evolve quickly are the first life forms on planet Earth? -
Fun Guy From Yuggoth — 4 years ago(October 27, 2021 11:25 PM)
From what I’ve gleaned over the years, the theory is about the walking upright part was that it was helpful in the tall grasslands to be able to see any approaching predators more easily, thus enabling them to survive and pass on their traits more frequently than the ones that didn’t go upright as well.
It would be just a guess, but I would imagine that it wasn’t all chimps everywhere that started evolving into more advanced hominids, but probably just a particular group of chimps that encountered some type of selective pressure due to their particular geographic location that other chimps weren’t exposed to that gave them an evolutionary advantage over ordinary chimps. Over the course of thousands or even millions of generations, these differences became more and more pronounced until I was finally born - the pinnacle of evolution thus far.
I am a super-monkey! -
Donna Acacia — 4 years ago(October 28, 2021 12:53 AM)
From what I’ve gleaned over the years, the theory is about the walking upright part was that it was helpful in the tall grasslands to be able to see any approaching predators more easily, thus enabling them to survive and pass on their traits more frequently than the ones that didn’t go upright as well.
Okay I am relying on information from Google in order to apply the science to the theory.
Who are predators in a grassland habitat?
Predators. Carnivorous predators inhabit grasslands in high numbers. Jaguars, Sumatran and Malayan tigers, lions, leopards, hyenas, cheetahs, African wild dogs, wolves and coyotes all patrol in search of grazing and roaming prey.
These are the species alive today. Early humans did have more hair on their bodies. That would make them blend in. But they also had the ability to craft crude weapons and other useful tools. The first humans probably interbreed when they migrated from Africa.
There's a video pdf
Dr. Rick Potts provides a video short introduction to some of the evidence for human evolution, in the form of fossils and artifacts
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WarrenPeace — 4 years ago(October 28, 2021 02:11 AM)
WHEW!
You had me going for a minute there bud.
Getting all serious around here like that.
I was about to call the Straight Man Help Hotline on your behalf.
Their motto is, "We take a straight man and help him become gay for your pleasure!"
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MagneticMonopole — 4 years ago(October 28, 2021 12:36 AM)
What compelled the chimpanzees to remain walking upright, lose most of its body hair, learn speech and built is home and all the other things homo sapiens are capable of doing? The had to be a motivation for survival.
You fundamentally have no idea how evolution works. A species does not will, through motivation, changes to their DNA.
Could be that all other animals evolved from homo sapiens?
No. That's ignorant, batshit crazy lunacy.
The fossil and DNA records are very, very clear on what evolved from what. This is established science and there is no room for such ridiculous speculation. -
Donna Acacia — 4 years ago(October 28, 2021 12:54 AM)
It's not that I have no idea. It's that I have
forgotten
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No. That's ignorant, batshit crazy lunacy.
The fossil and DNA records are very, very clear on what evolved from what. This is established science and there is no room for such ridiculous speculation.
Oh? My courses didn't focus on too much of that. So what evolved from what Mr. Brilliant?
Apes into hairless walking upright humans. Okay well then you're a white ape asshole. -
Donna Acacia — 4 years ago(October 28, 2021 01:12 AM)
And I'll show people that part you said about me being a tranny and teenage boy too. The routine is unfolding in my mind as I write this. I'll make them laugh at you. Dave Chappelle taught me how to talk to my audience while telling jokes.
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