Aquatic Ape Theory - human origins
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Ancient footprints on a cretan shore, https://www.sott.net/article/361001-Anc ... lk-upright
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Re: Aquatic Ape Theory - human origins
So, basically, your solution to human evolution is that they evolved.
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Yes but by a constant process of hybridisation, who wouldn't?, I've no idea when it really got started but, for me, it has to include the great ape diaspora that left the Orang Utangs in the east, their red coats suggest to me that they came from a less remote population. Most of the differences between chimps and us are selections for childhood features which,to me, suggests that less dominant individuals/groups were forced out of successful populations, at least some of those would be more childlike/playful/adaptable an under-utilised habitat like the seashore would be the perfect place to avoid competition with more powerful but less adaptable groups. Maybe the taste for beach holidays are a species memory of those times.jimmcginn wrote:So, basically, your solution to human evolution is that they evolved.
I've often wondered if Africa was the last place to be affected by this process rather than the place it all happened.
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