Re: human ancestors never passed through a knuckle-walking phase
- From: Lee Olsen <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 05:37:05 -0700
Paul Crowley wrote:
"Lee Olsen" <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So, now you are going to try to lie your way out of your stupidity?
You claimed a handaxe would turn to dust in a matter of a few years
(or months) if placed on a pepple beach. In your hypothetical idiocy,
when the axe got to the same size as the pebbles, the axe and the
pebbles would all turn to dust at the same rate from that point on.
There could be no pebble beaches because they would all have turned to
dust in a matter of a few years or months. So you stupid idiot,
according to your logic no pebble beaches are older than a few months?
I knew you were stupid, but I did not
realise the depths -- so I've only just
grasped your 'argument' above. It seems
that you see 'pebble beaches' as fixed
entities,
Of course they are fixed entities in that short a time. (QUOTE
Crowley: "
Put them on a pebble beach and they'd
be ground (and broken) to dust within a
few years (or even months)"
They are dynamic ONLY over thousands or even millions of years. You
claimed "dust" over a few years (or even months), that is flat
insane.
where nothing happens, and no
movement ever takes place -- fairly like
this planet's moon. (Is that the nature
of your own planet?)
You were given this evidence once before and all you can do is *** on
this forum floor with your lip-service imagination arguments and
lies.
The estimates for the age of petroglyphs on the Washington coast, some
of which are on the beach in tidal waters, is 300 years. That is not
a "few years (or even months)" and they are being bashed in the surf
every day and they are still there.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/getaways/020499/hike04.html
"Three-hundred-year-old petroglyphs can be found about a mile to the
south of Cape Alava at Wedding Rocks. Makah tribal members ask that
you respect their sanctity and not touch them."
Whereas you should see them as being
a bit like lenticular clouds
Quote me directly you lying piece of garbage. Did I use the words
"lenticular clouds" anywhere. You are a delusional sicko.
(the ones that
form over hills or mountains, as the air
flows across). If you were to try to keep
track of individual pebbles, you would
see them moving across the beach,
(often going up and down it), but
arriving at one end, and (if still of any
size) departing at the other.
As I wrote:
Huge quantities of mud. sand and
pebbles are moved along coasts all the
time. Pebble beaches represent no more
than a natural sorting or sampling from
that enormous mass -- and for each
pebble a very transitory state.
Go to ANY pebble beach. How many
pebbles on it will have surfaces as
marked or chipped as the typical
hand-axe?
Try to answer this question. Why is
it that you will not find a pebble on a
beach as rough or as chipped as a
typical hand-axe?
Crowley" Quoted directly:
Message ID: RVsag.9272$j7.305859@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Hand axes were produced by grinding,
and at an economical rate by hominids."
What's the matter Crow, give up that bit of claptrap? Can't find any
evidence for such a thing? You made it up or did a Bar Fly whisper it
in your ear down at the pub?
Ground axes would mean they are smooth as a pebble, so you have not
only lied, you have contradicted your own words.
Paul.
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