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Check out these members! It's our friends, Australopithecus, who fooled around some 3-4 million years ago. Don't deny that these reconstructions stir up ambigous feelings. Makes you wonder, doesn't it? About many things, such as:
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| Now, check out this bloke. He appeared only 250 000 years
after the ones above. Nothing much has happened to his his appearance, right?
It seems this sucker is the forefather of the famous Neanderthal, then again
it seems not.. What about the Cro Magnon, who is more or less identical with Internet surfers? Cro Magnon lived parallell with Neanderthal 30 000 years ago, but cannot be traced further back accurately. Why is it so? |
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What if Cro Magnon is a genetic experiment, performed by an extraterrestial
civilization? And what about the Neanderthal, who actually could boast
a brain volume sometimes exceeding Cro Magnon. Still today our modern
scientists are not sure about these anomalies. |
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Anthropologists insist humans have evolved on Earth by means of Darwinian gradualism, starting at 4.0 million years ago with a group of upright-walking primates known as “Australopithecines,” who evolved over the course of 2.0 million years into the early Homos. There are eight or ten or twelve groups of these so-called “prehuman” creatures, depending on which anthropologist you consult; but whether eight or twelve, they all lead inexorably to modern humans. The only problem is that not a single human bone, or even a remotely human bone, is in the entire “prehuman” fossil record until the Cro-Magnons (essentially modern humans) appear quite suddenly at only 120,000 years ago. This simply flies in the face of Darwinian gradualism, and creates a need for what has come to be called “the missing link.” The missing link is any bone dated prior to the Cro-Magnons which will in any way indicate that a transition is underway from the so-called “prehumans” to actual humans. This, too, has been sought by Darwinian anthropologists for 140 years, but it remains nowhere on their horizon. Chew on that one!
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