Re: endurance running nonsense






Op 19-03-2007 05:41, in artikel 45FE1485.50BF7945@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Rich
Travsky <traRvEsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

Mario Petrinovich wrote:

Chapstick:
WARNING: graphic photo of shark-attack victim
http://www.couliercreatures.com/images-bu/stenbite1_bu.jpg

yeah.. that is pretty graphic... uh... thanks i guess..

I don't understand. Was this shark supposed to eat that human, or
not? As I can see, that shark didn't eat one tiny bit of that human. SHark
could have eaten it, if only it wanted to, it is very graphically shown on
that photo. But, it is also very graphically shown that shark DIDN'T WANT to
eat that human. -- Mario

As you can see the shark didn't know that UNTIL IT HAD TAKEN SOME BITES.

??
My boy, do you always shout?
Try to be a bit relevant. What has all this to do with AAT??

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AAT

AAT = shoreline adaptations of the genus Homo.

* Aquatic Ape Theory of human evolution (original term Morgan 1982)
* Aquarboreal Apes Theory of Mio-Pliocene apes (aqua=water, arbor=tree)
* Amphibious Ancestors Theory of Plio-Pleistocene Homo (AAT strict sense)

AAT s.s. is based on the behavior-anatomy-physiology-DNA of living humans
vs. chimps & other animals. Sea/lake-side ancestors collecting coconuts,
fruits, bird eggs, turtles, shell-, crayfish, algae etc. explains unique
Homo traits (not seen in apes or australopiths) better than plains- or
forest-dwelling : brain size, diving skills, breath control, vocality, small
mouth & chewing muscles, tongue bone descent, longer airway, projecting
nose, poor sense of smell, handiness, tool use, late puberty, long legs,
aligned body, poor climbing, fur loss, fatness, high needs of water, sodium,
iodine & poly-unsaturated fatty acids etc.
Homo & Pan split ~6-4 Ma. In spite of sea level fluctuations (difficult
fossilisation), Homo tools/fossils 2.5-0.1 Ma are found near Rift valley
lakes, Indian Ocean & African coasts : Mojokerto, Dungo V Baia Farta, Terra
Amata, Table Bay, Eritrea etc. (18 km sea crossing to reach Flores
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/outthere.htm ). Most likely, Homo
populations dispersed along coasts & rivers, in savannas & elsewhere.

* Max Westenhöfer 1942 "Der Eigenweg des Menschen" Mannstaede
* Alister Hardy 1960 "Was Man more aquatic in the past?" NS 7:624
* Maggie Roede cs. 1991 "The Aquatic Ape: Fact or Fiction?" Souvenir
* Elaine Morgan 1997 "The Aquatic Ape Hypothesis" Souvenir London
* Marc Verhaegen cs. 2002 "Aquarboreal ancestors?" TREE 17:212
* Stephen Cunnane 2005 "Survival of the Fattest" World Scientific

http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/Symposium.html
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/Verhaegen.html

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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Savanna salt in abundance (Re: meat fuel of human evolution
    ... Have a dose of evidence for your affliction: ... Department of Archaeology ... AAT is not a 'credible alternative theory'; ... The Homo maxilla AL 666, dated to 2.3 Ma, along with a stone tool assemblage ...
    (sci.anthropology.paleo)
  • Re: Tobias: our earliest ancestors were savannah dwellers, (Re: Algis ranting about AAH
    ... AAT is not a 'credible alternative theory'; ... alternative' as claimed at the lecture. ... > AAT = shoreline adaptations of the genus Homo ... > the savanna?? ...
    (sci.anthropology.paleo)
  • Re: wet apers algae dance (Re: cultural bipedalism
    ... Shoreline adaptations in the genus Homo ... Amphibious Ancestors Theory of Plio-Pleistocene Homo (AAT strict sense) ... The Aquatic Ape: Fact or Fiction? ... Comments on a Recent Guest Lecture ...
    (sci.anthropology.paleo)
  • Re: Marc was right
    ... AAT is a fairytale closely related to the occult. ... Doughboy, No algae, no oysters, no coconuts, and no C4 savanna isotope ... signature in early Homo teeth prove beyond any doubt that early Homo ... You really think that apiths make a good ancestor for Pan or Gorilla? ...
    (sci.anthropology.paleo)
  • Re: new description of the AAT group
    ... Fifteen different Hominid species: ... the hominid family tree grows new branches. ... AAT is not about hominids, but about Homo, not about the last 8 ... AAT and where I'm going. ...
    (sci.bio.evolution)