Re: Final Solution of the Aquatic Ocean




spiznet wrote:
> Marc Verhaegen wrote:
> > "spiznet" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1124192947.195115.263760@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Marc Verhaegen wrote:
> > >
> > > > Again:
> > > > AAT is about *Homo*, ie, Homo after the H/P split.
> > > > AAT is *not* about apiths.
> > > > AAT is *not* about apes.
> > > > Repeat: AAT is about Homo.
> > > > Okidoki?
> > > > Finally understood?
> > > > About Homo.
> > > >
> > > > Again: this is AAT:
> > > >
> > > TAKE THIS OUT, there is no HOMO for 1.5 my yet, imaginary get it:
> > AAT=Homo:
> >
> > After Pan & Homo split, we had Homo & we had Pan. Okidoki?
>
> This is quite strange, and I have never heard anything like this theory
> before. I thought I had heard everything, and have read your macro 1000
> times.
>
> Homo exists from 7mya - 2.5mya without any fossils, and you rest your
> entire case on this belief. Why don't you include this in your macro,
> clearer???
>
> > AAT is *not* about fossils.
> > AAT is about human ancestors after the H/P split.
> >
> > > > AAT says that some time after the Homo-Pan split 7-4 Ma, our ancestors
> > were
> > > > seaside omnivores who collected coconuts, fruits, bird eggs, turtles,
> > > > shell-, crayfish, algae... The theory (based on the behavior, anatomy &
> > > > physiology of living humans compared to other animals) explains many
> > > > typically Homo traits (not seen in apes or australopiths) a lot better
> > than
> > > > dry savanna scenarios do: brain size, diving skills, breathing control,
> > > > vocality, small mouth & chewing muscles, tongue bone descent, longer
> > airway,
> > > > projecting nose, reduced sense of smell, handiness, tool use, late
> > puberty,
> > > > long legs, body alignment, reduced climbing, fatness, fur loss, high
> > needs
> > > > of water, sodium, iodine & poly-unsaturated fatty acids...
> >
> > > START HERE IF YOU WANT ANY CREDIBILITY:
> >
> > Don't be ridiculous: you omit the essential part.
> >
> > > > In the fossil & archeological record, this waterside
> > episode
> > > > is reflected in the Plio-Pleistocene dispersals of Homo along the Indian
> > > > Ocean & African coasts: 1.8-Ma Homo remains come from Algeria, Iran,
> > Kenya,
> > > > Georgia, Java... always near lakes or seas (R.Dennell 2003 JHE 45:421);
> > in
> > > > spite of sea level changes (Ice Ages), Homo much more than australopith
> > > > remains have been found amid shells, corals & barnacles, from 1.8 to 0.1
> > Ma
> > > > (throughout the Pleistocene), in coasts all over the Old World
> > (Mojokerto,
> > > > Terra Amata, Table Bay, Eritrea...), even on islands that could only be
> > > > reached by sea (Flores 0.8 Ma
> > > > http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/outthere.htm).
> > > > Marc Verhaegen
> >
> > > First, it is obvious your AAT is not just about Homo.
> >
> > Don't be ridiculous: AAT is about Homo.
>
> Your AAT is about 7mya Homo, which doesn't even exist in anyone's
> imagination except yours. Anyone listening to you is nuts!


Then, Leakey, Isaac, and Olsen are nuts also. You have confused what
was said. The key word was *LINE* because nobody knows what fossils
are on that line. Marc is in enough trouble already without distorting
what he said.





>
> > > Second, who are you, a Yahoo list owner, to decide what is and isn't AAT.
> >
> > Don't be ridiculous: AAT = the theory that says that the differences
> > between H & P show that our ancestors were more aquatic in the past.
>
> According to you: Homo = all human ancestors since the LCA Pan/Homo.
> You are obviously writing your macro without clearly informing people
> of your beliefs. After that, give it up. Algis, your hero.
>
> -Mark

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