Re: Mikey addresses content



<claudiusdenk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Answer the question you evasive twit:
Is it not obvious that early hominids (Apith) must have
had a lifestyle that was distinct from chimps?

Yes, indeed, a dramatically different one
-- especially during the 12 hours out of
the 24 when it is dark, i.e. during the time
period known as 'night'. (This concept
has, in fact, disappeared from standard
PA -- and since that is where you get
your basic ideas, you have undoubtedly
forgotten about it as well.)

If not
then why the dramatic shift in morphology?

Apiths NEVER needed to move fast.
They carried weapons at all times.
They slept on the ground, and got
right away from trees. All this brought
about a huge change in morphology.

Only relatively minor modifications
took place later one when they slowly
evolved into Homo.


Paul.



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