The Dodo Problem (Evolution)

by David Turell @, Tuesday, November 30, 2010, 21:09 (5105 days ago) @ BBella

What drove Australopithicus to Homo habilis to Homo sapiens? Nothing we absolutely know of. Dumb luck? Road apples!!! We can see no such need for such a driven branch of evolution. Re-read my chapter of my book,"Our Hat Size is Too Big for Darwin". Recent research, I have quoted here, tells us the chimps and bonobos did not advance at all. They had just as many 'threats' as our branch. They have been in stasis. But not the road to H. sapiens. Please explain it, if you can!
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> I still say we can't ignore the possibility of outside interference when it comes to H-sapiens appearance. Whether it be from gods,aliens or races from another planet or dimension, I still think it's the answer that fits best and makes the most sense for me.
 
What can 'outside interference' do to living primates to make their brains grow? That mechanism is already built into their genomes. Whatever is 'outside' has to get into the genome and push it, if that kind of interference is at all allowed by the safeguards in the genome at present.-And by the way, I agree with you fully about the information we have gotten on Hinduism. I may be more Hindu than I thought.


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