Re: Rat Documented Swimming 400 meters




"spiznet" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> So, what you (Jois) are saying is that the H/P LCA could have been
> actually fairly aquatic adapted and chimps have de-evolved their
> aquaticness. Thus, humans are no more aquatic than they were back at
> the LCA... (which solves all sorts of problems for the wet-ones, there
> was never an aquatic phase, not 10 my long (Elaine, '72) nor 1 million
> years long (etc, etc...).)
>
> Jois, you are a genius, you have solved the aquatic puzzle. Onward and
> upwards...
>
Thank you, thank you, thank you. That's my hypothesis and I'm sticking to
it.

I've done more than 32 seconds observation on this by throwing neighborhood
dogs into my swimming pool and seeing if they can swim. And yes, indeedie
they can. (When my Nobel Prize comes in do you think Algis will lend me his
tux?)

The World's Greatest Evolutionary Theorist
Gee, I can't use my very deserved title, Jim has already taken it over.

Ah, I've got it:

Jois the Genius

"Female humans have smaller brains,
and they are thinking quicker than
male humans." -- Mario 3/17/2004

Thank you, Mario.
(And Michael for preserving this brilliant observation for all time.)


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