• "Why are the humans only dominating species on planet Earth?" (Quora)

    From littoral.homo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 19 02:09:28 2021
    Fire? tool use? speech? large brain? combination of these?
    * Fire might have begun with the sparks when making stone tools.
    * Stone tool use began with removing or opening shellfish (cf sea-otter).
    * Speech began with voluntary breathing (diving for shellfish) & suction feeding (shellfish: fine oral movements = consonants), google our paper “Seafood, diving, song and speech”.
    * Our brain became larger thanks to seafood (DHA etc.), google “coastal dispersal Pleistocene Homo PPT”.

    IOW, only incredible imbeciles still believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 19 14:48:52 2021
    Why wouldn't they be? There can be only one: https://youtu.be/sqcLjcSloXs

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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to littor...@gmail.com on Sun Dec 19 12:04:58 2021
    littor...@gmail.com wrote:
    Fire? tool use? speech? large brain? combination of these?
    * Fire might have begun with the sparks when making stone tools.
    * Stone tool use began with removing or opening shellfish (cf sea-otter).
    * Speech began with voluntary breathing (diving for shellfish) & suction feeding (shellfish: fine oral movements = consonants), google our paper “Seafood, diving, song and speech”.
    * Our brain became larger thanks to seafood (DHA etc.), google “coastal dispersal Pleistocene Homo PPT”.

    Modern humans are an amalgam, hybrids. It doesn't mean we have an equal
    r even proportional share of our DNA from every archaic population to have
    ever existed. That's not how DNA works. A man who doesn't have any sons,
    for example, has seen the extinction of his y-chromosome. And his mtDNA
    as well, as it is only passed from mother to child.

    I had a cite, regret not keeping track of it, that claimed that it would take about 1000 years to erase all traces of you from the gene pool, and that's assuming that you left descendants.




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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to littor...@gmail.com on Sun Dec 19 16:00:54 2021
    On Sunday, December 19, 2021 at 5:09:28 AM UTC-5, littor...@gmail.com wrote:
    Fire? tool use? speech? large brain? combination of these?
    * Fire might have begun with the sparks when making stone tools.
    * Stone tool use began with removing or opening shellfish (cf sea-otter).
    * Speech began with voluntary breathing (diving for shellfish) & suction feeding (shellfish: fine oral movements = consonants), google our paper “Seafood, diving, song and speech”.
    * Our brain became larger thanks to seafood (DHA etc.), google “coastal dispersal Pleistocene Homo PPT”.

    IOW, only incredible imbeciles still believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes.

    Covid.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to I Envy JTEM on Mon Dec 20 03:38:08 2021
    On 19.12.2021. 21:04, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    littor...@gmail.com wrote:
    Fire? tool use? speech? large brain? combination of these?
    * Fire might have begun with the sparks when making stone tools.
    * Stone tool use began with removing or opening shellfish (cf sea-otter).
    * Speech began with voluntary breathing (diving for shellfish) & suction feeding (shellfish: fine oral movements = consonants), google our paper “Seafood, diving, song and speech”.
    * Our brain became larger thanks to seafood (DHA etc.), google “coastal dispersal Pleistocene Homo PPT”.

    Modern humans are an amalgam, hybrids. It doesn't mean we have an equal
    r even proportional share of our DNA from every archaic population to have ever existed. That's not how DNA works. A man who doesn't have any sons,
    for example, has seen the extinction of his y-chromosome. And his mtDNA
    as well, as it is only passed from mother to child.

    I had a cite, regret not keeping track of it, that claimed that it would take about 1000 years to erase all traces of you from the gene pool, and that's assuming that you left descendants.

    How do you think "all traces of me"? You carry almost all the traces
    of me on yourself.
    The genetics isn't a question of ownership, you don't "inherit" anything for yourself, we are all connected in our gene pool.
    The first generation after me will have 50 % of "me", and 50 % of
    somebody else.
    In the second generation it'll be only 25 % left of "me", and the
    majority (75 %) from some other people, three other people.
    The third generation will have just 12.5 % of "me", and the rest from
    seven other people. And so on. Finally there be almost nothing left of "me".
    And if you take that "me" includes already so many people, there is
    not very much of "me" in me. I am not an alien. This is not a kind of
    property inheritance, lol. I mean, king can inherit a land, but he is
    not much different than me gene wise. He may have a lot of land, and I
    might have nothing, but gene wise, we are almost the same. We are almost
    the same as chimpanzees.

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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Sun Dec 19 20:37:17 2021
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    How do you think "all traces of me"? You carry almost all the traces
    of me on yourself

    Then they're not traces of you, are they?

    If someone looks at DNA and can't tell it from you or a few billion others? You've
    vanished. Period.

    The first generation after me will have 50 % of "me", and 50 % of
    somebody else.
    In the second generation it'll be only 25 % left of "me", and the
    majority (75 %) from some other people, three other people.
    The third generation will have just 12.5 % of "me", and

    No. It may turn out that way but it rarely does beyond. A great example
    would be dogs, a number of breeds of which appear to be identical, as
    far as we know, to their ancient ancestors but whose DNA appears to
    be "Modern." One great example is the Pharaoh Hound oof Egypt, as
    well as one or more (ancient) American breeds.

    ...the aboriginal DNA was simply swamped.

    We see this happen in people as well. The famous LM3 insert, the mtDNA
    which easily predates any so called "Eve" still exists with Chromosome 11
    in many people. This proves without question that a huge swath of people
    trace their ancestry to what, if not for a freak mutation, would be completely unknown and unknowable to us.




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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to I Envy JTEM on Sun Dec 19 21:36:23 2021
    On Sunday, December 19, 2021 at 11:37:18 PM UTC-5, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    How do you think "all traces of me"? You carry almost all the traces
    of me on yourself
    Then they're not traces of you, are they?

    If someone looks at DNA and can't tell it from you or a few billion others? You've
    vanished. Period.
    The first generation after me will have 50 % of "me", and 50 % of
    somebody else.
    In the second generation it'll be only 25 % left of "me", and the
    majority (75 %) from some other people, three other people.
    The third generation will have just 12.5 % of "me", and
    No. It may turn out that way but it rarely does beyond. A great example
    would be dogs, a number of breeds of which appear to be identical, as
    far as we know, to their ancient ancestors but whose DNA appears to
    be "Modern." One great example is the Pharaoh Hound oof Egypt, as
    well as one or more (ancient) American breeds.

    ...the aboriginal DNA was simply swamped.

    We see this happen in people as well. The famous LM3 insert, the mtDNA
    which easily predates any so called "Eve" still exists with Chromosome 11
    in many people. This proves without question that a huge swath of people trace their ancestry to what, if not for a freak mutation, would be completely
    unknown and unknowable to us.




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    Bacteria & viruses domesticated humans long time ago, we are their servants.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 20 07:37:37 2021
    On 20.12.2021. 6:36, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Sunday, December 19, 2021 at 11:37:18 PM UTC-5, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    How do you think "all traces of me"? You carry almost all the traces
    of me on yourself
    Then they're not traces of you, are they?

    If someone looks at DNA and can't tell it from you or a few billion others? You've
    vanished. Period.
    The first generation after me will have 50 % of "me", and 50 % of
    somebody else.
    In the second generation it'll be only 25 % left of "me", and the
    majority (75 %) from some other people, three other people.
    The third generation will have just 12.5 % of "me", and
    No. It may turn out that way but it rarely does beyond. A great example
    would be dogs, a number of breeds of which appear to be identical, as
    far as we know, to their ancient ancestors but whose DNA appears to
    be "Modern." One great example is the Pharaoh Hound oof Egypt, as
    well as one or more (ancient) American breeds.

    ...the aboriginal DNA was simply swamped.

    We see this happen in people as well. The famous LM3 insert, the mtDNA
    which easily predates any so called "Eve" still exists with Chromosome 11
    in many people. This proves without question that a huge swath of people
    trace their ancestry to what, if not for a freak mutation, would be completely
    unknown and unknowable to us.

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    https://rumble.com/vqwxtc-the-worst-of-watch-this-volume-ii.html

    Bacteria & viruses domesticated humans long time ago, we are their servants.

    I agree. An average human is home for 2.5 kg of bacteria.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to I Envy JTEM on Mon Dec 20 07:39:05 2021
    On 20.12.2021. 5:37, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    How do you think "all traces of me"? You carry almost all the traces
    of me on yourself

    Then they're not traces of you, are they?

    If someone looks at DNA and can't tell it from you or a few billion others? You've
    vanished. Period.

    I will vanish the moment I die. Just like you. See, your daughter
    isn't you, either.

    The first generation after me will have 50 % of "me", and 50 % of
    somebody else.
    In the second generation it'll be only 25 % left of "me", and the
    majority (75 %) from some other people, three other people.
    The third generation will have just 12.5 % of "me", and

    No. It may turn out that way but it rarely does beyond. A great example
    would be dogs, a number of breeds of which appear to be identical, as
    far as we know, to their ancient ancestors but whose DNA appears to
    be "Modern." One great example is the Pharaoh Hound oof Egypt, as
    well as one or more (ancient) American breeds.

    ...the aboriginal DNA was simply swamped.

    We see this happen in people as well. The famous LM3 insert, the mtDNA
    which easily predates any so called "Eve" still exists with Chromosome 11
    in many people. This proves without question that a huge swath of people trace their ancestry to what, if not for a freak mutation, would be completely
    unknown and unknowable to us.

    -- --

    https://rumble.com/vqwxtc-the-worst-of-watch-this-volume-ii.html

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    https://groups.google.com/g/human-evolution
    human-evolution@googlegroups.com

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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Sun Dec 19 22:46:53 2021
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    I will vanish the moment I die. Just like you.

    Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.

    No I don't believe your personality, your identity will out live your
    body. But your consciousness will. Hard to conceive of it being
    separate & distinct from "You," your name, your memories and
    everything identified as "You," but it is.

    If you're into pure science then think if the Quantum Mind or
    Quantum Consciousness. If you're the religious type then think
    of it as your "Soul."




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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to I Envy JTEM on Mon Dec 20 15:34:09 2021
    On 20.12.2021. 7:46, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    I will vanish the moment I die. Just like you.

    Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.

    No I don't believe your personality, your identity will out live your
    body. But your consciousness will. Hard to conceive of it being
    separate & distinct from "You," your name, your memories and
    everything identified as "You," but it is.

    If you're into pure science then think if the Quantum Mind or
    Quantum Consciousness. If you're the religious type then think
    of it as your "Soul."

    Hm, all this dies. All that you mentioned is in our subconsciousness.
    All this will die, but it will continue to live in other people.

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