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I want to go back mush further than :Lucy" I want to go back much
further than the missing link. I want to go back to 130 million years¸ago,and ask What this animal was,and looked like that mankind evolved from.?? Can any bone DNA be traced back that far? Los Angeles they find saber tooth tigers in a tar pit. We know our big whales walked on land and went back to the sea Were are bones so tiny and brittle that they turned to powder? Were we completely eaten bones and all by rat type animals,and man was also cannibal? Did this ancient man die in the ocean,and crabs,octopus,and clams eat him down to the last molecule.? well this makes good before Christmas dinner talk Bert .. |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: I want to go back mush further than :Lucy" I want to go back much further than the missing link. I want to go back to 130 million years¸ago,and ask What this animal was,and looked like that mankind evolved from.?? Can any bone DNA be traced back that far? Los Angeles they find saber tooth tigers in a tar pit. We know our big whales walked on land and went back to the sea Were are bones so tiny and brittle that they turned to powder? Were we completely eaten bones and all by rat type animals,and man was also cannibal? Did this ancient man die in the ocean,and crabs,octopus,and clams eat him down to the last molecule.? well this makes good before Christmas dinner talk Bert . I would just like to know what happened to the Neanderthals. Or are they still among us? There are some people around who look like real throwbacks. Double-A |
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Double-A Those people they showed on PBS TV that walk on all 4s must be
a throw back. (out of their id) They find rat bones over 20 million years old. Dinosaur eggs about 130 million years old. Why not bones from very early man? Going back even 10 million years ago is not far back.Florida Gators have not changed much over the last 65 million years. Sharks have not changed in the last 180 million years. I want to see a hip bone I want to see a skull of man going back just after rat (warm blooded animals) appeared. A time before the great ape. I have an idea the first tribe of humans lived on the shore's shallow waters. Eat clams(all types of shell fish) That midro area(land and water) was a safe place. Attack by land convenors they ran back into the sea. Attack by sharks they ran onto land. It fits where the waves wash onto the shore is not a good place to find bones in the fine wet sand. Man's body was eaten down to its last molecule. Not one molecule of man'[s bones will be found that go back when he lived where the waves came to shore The sea gave birth to man,and in the end he was carried away by the spray Bert |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Double-A Those people they showed on PBS TV that walk on all 4s must be a throw back. (out of their id) Yeah, I saw that. What about men who have excessive hair on their backs? Or people born with tails? They find rat bones over 20 million years old. Dinosaur eggs about 130 million years old. Why not bones from very early man? Going back even 10 million years ago is not far back.Florida Gators have not changed much over the last 65 million years. Sharks have not changed in the last 180 million years. I want to see a hip bone I want to see a skull of man going back just after rat (warm blooded animals) appeared. A time before the great ape. I have an idea the first tribe of humans lived on the shore's shallow waters. Eat clams(all types of shell fish) That midro area(land and water) was a safe place. Attack by land convenors they ran back into the sea. Attack by sharks they ran onto land. It fits where the waves wash onto the shore is not a good place to find bones in the fine wet sand. But they have found some very old human bones in the places where they would throw the clamshells. The shells neutralize the acid in the soil so it doesn't dissolve the bones. Man's body was eaten down to its last molecule. Not one molecule of man'[s bones will be found that go back when he lived where the waves came to shore The sea gave birth to man,and in the end he was carried away by the spray Bert Also the shoreline was lower back in the ice age, so where humans lived along the shore is now under the sea. Double-A |
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Double-A Thank goodness I don't have a long rear tail. That would
really upset Pee-Air He is giving me a hard time as it is. It fits that first man lives on the shore line. Food was easy pickings,and a blow of the rock and he had a Maine lobster. Not so easy for meat covered with leather and fur. He went inland with the rivers. That is true today Show me a big city that is not on the ocean or does not have a nice river view. There are today exceptions,but no exceptions in older times bert |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Double-A Thank goodness I don't have a long rear tail. That would really upset Pee-Air He is giving me a hard time as it is. It fits that first man lives on the shore line. Food was easy pickings,and a blow of the rock and he had a Maine lobster. Not so easy for meat covered with leather and fur. He went inland with the rivers. That is true today Show me a big city that is not on the ocean or does not have a nice river view. There are today exceptions,but no exceptions in older times bert Right again, Bert. Almost every city has a river. Even those on the ocean are usually built by a river. I forgot to mention that some women are born with a second set of nipples too (lucky husband!). Perhaps a throwback to when we were more like other mammals with rows of nipples. It is hard to get over the fact that Neanderthal man (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) had larger brains than we do. Hard to believe that with their larger brains they could be out smarted by Homo sapiens sapiens. Also hard to believe that they could be completely obliterated in the last thirty thousand years or so. Perhaps there was interbreeding, but the Homo sapiens sapiens genes were dominant, smaller brain and all. Maybe modern man had some behavioral advantage. Maybe he knew how to fight dirty. Perhaps he was more prejudiced. Perhaps he was more ruthless and relentless. Perhaps he evolved the concept of killing in the name of god! Double-A |
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