The Hypothesis That Ends All Debate
However, the beginning of the dynamics in my greater hypothesis (the Intraspecies Capitalism stuff which is very difficult to explain), may have to be pushed forward in time all the way up to the transition to homo. But this may be a good thing in that it better coorelates to the growth of brain capacity in the ...
Apr 27 by Claudius Denk
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The Hypothesis That Ends All Debate
The gradualistic, just-so-story approach to understanding the origins of new species, an approach to which all paleoanthropologist subscribe, is an archaic approach that was developed in the nineteenth century when ecological ignorance was the rule. We know better now. Nope. You 'know' worse. ...
Mar 29 by Paul Crowley
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Archaeologists trace early irrigation farming in ancient Yemen
sbcglobal.net> Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 18:52:57 -0700 Local: Sun, Mar 30 2008 2: 52 am Subject: Re: The Hypothesis That Ends All Debate "Do your own research". Newsgroups: sci.anthropology.paleo From: Claudius Denk <claudiusd...@sbcglobal. net> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 16:42:04 -0700 (PDT) Local: Mon, Apr 28 2008 12:42 ...
Aug 1 by Paul Crowley
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The Hypothesis That Ends All Debate
Let me explain. a) IF your theory (of speciation) was true, then all (or nearly all) closely- related species would occupy different ecosystems. b) All (or almost all) closely-related species occupy identical ecosystems. c) Therefore your theory is false. Can you follow the logic? Paul.
Apr 28 by Paul Crowley
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Battle at Kruger
As for how they survived see my hypothesis: Do a search on the phrase: The Hypothesis that Ends all debate A total waste of time. Where would you ever get food, Where does any animal get food? Are you really this stupid? It is a question that has to be answered for ALL species. Dodging it is not clever. and tend ...
May 6 by Paul Crowley
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The Hypothesis That Ends All Debate
(Since this is, according to you, all in the basic textbooks, you should be able to find loads of examples.) Paul, you are just trying to avoid any discussion of your own flawed thinking. Tell us how your communal apes survived the dry season . Until you address this issue there's no point in pretending you have ...
Apr 3 by Paul Crowley
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Savanna Versus Aquatic equals Junk Science
Junk science happens when scientists believe something based on just some of what they see. Real science involves careful consideration of *ALL* of the evidence. The Hypothesis That Ends All Debate: http://tinyurl.com/5chnp6 http:// tinyurl.com/5chnp6 A hypothesis cannot end a debate, you dimwit. ...
May 23 by Rick Wagler
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Saving Metabolic Energy Seen As Factor In Switch To Bipedalism
The Hypothesis That Ends All Debate: http://tinyurl.com/5chnp6 http://tinyurl. com/5chnp6 On Jun 3, 8:35 pm, Lee Olsen <paleoc...@hotmail.com> wrote: On Jun 2, 11:47 pm, rmacfarl <rmacf...@alphalink.com.au> wrote: jerry warner wrote: freeing energy could divert energy to brain growth. a win win situation Nice ...
Jun 5 by Claudius Denk
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Hunting in dangerous water
Give it a try. Now who's being evasive? And you can stuff your search engine. A real scientist has no trouble pointing to his own work. Of course you're not one of those, are you? Try doing a search for the phrase, "the hypothesis that ends all debate" Let us know how this works out.
Apr 27 by Claudius Denk
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Question For Lee Olsen
Where's the hypothesis? Where are the details? You need to present details. No, I don't. You need to show that you've read them, No, you need to describe them in enough detail ... You pretty much end all debate on this non-issue with the following: Oh, Jimmy. Waving the white flag over a bit of criticism so soon? ...
Jan 18 by rmacfarl
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