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<blockquote data-quote="Professor" data-source="post: 103310" data-attributes="member: 202"><p>Right so, I've had illuminations and new ideas over dinner in regard to modern mans origins, worth sharing and testing.</p><p>So we arrive at a period long ago where early primitive man can be found, which according to wiki sources is 1.5 million years ago approx.</p><p></p><p>Any way dates and things aren't of such importance now, what is important is that we see various different humanoid creatures coming and going since way back then.</p><p></p><p> Now we must imagine a time when there were no modern sapiens around but that was about to change by virtue of Selective Breeding on a unique scale for what ever reason, so for example lets take an easy scenario which can explain what could have happened</p><p> </p><p>To start with let's say that environment played a part and due to diet, location and habitat we find a group of early humans found an ideal location with ample food, wide variety of plants, fresh water and complex topography - or maybe it was an island where the tribe located but where ever it was the main thing is that they were safe from predators and diseases and consequently they lived long lives - like the hunza.</p><p></p><p> So we have this early tribe living in paradise with many village elders and because they are safe and well supplied then they have plenty of time to exploit their environment and learn . . .</p><p></p><p> They learn about breeding, they observe characteristics and they start to selectively breed themselves.</p><p></p><p>They discover yoga and start to stretch themselves out, they discover herbs which gives the brain a boost, they wear tight rings around their heads which changes the skull shape, while helping to expand their consciousness.</p><p> They become clever with the plants and animals in their region, they learn how to achieve better results by capitalising as a biped, after all they need to carry variety of tools while 'on the hoof'</p><p> Lips shape changes, muscle mass changes, foot size changes, neck length changes according to chosen design.</p><p></p><p> They become aware of their superiority and protect their group from the lesser humans but being in paradise they rarely see any other groups and so are free to concentrate on their own ideas which are so much more complex than the other early humans of the time.</p><p> circumstances, conditions, nutrients, resources, peculiarity, Breeding = Evolution you can measure - differences apparent! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🧐" title="Face with monocle :face_with_monocle:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f9d0.png" data-shortname=":face_with_monocle:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Professor, post: 103310, member: 202"] Right so, I've had illuminations and new ideas over dinner in regard to modern mans origins, worth sharing and testing. So we arrive at a period long ago where early primitive man can be found, which according to wiki sources is 1.5 million years ago approx. Any way dates and things aren't of such importance now, what is important is that we see various different humanoid creatures coming and going since way back then. Now we must imagine a time when there were no modern sapiens around but that was about to change by virtue of Selective Breeding on a unique scale for what ever reason, so for example lets take an easy scenario which can explain what could have happened To start with let's say that environment played a part and due to diet, location and habitat we find a group of early humans found an ideal location with ample food, wide variety of plants, fresh water and complex topography - or maybe it was an island where the tribe located but where ever it was the main thing is that they were safe from predators and diseases and consequently they lived long lives - like the hunza. So we have this early tribe living in paradise with many village elders and because they are safe and well supplied then they have plenty of time to exploit their environment and learn . . . They learn about breeding, they observe characteristics and they start to selectively breed themselves. They discover yoga and start to stretch themselves out, they discover herbs which gives the brain a boost, they wear tight rings around their heads which changes the skull shape, while helping to expand their consciousness. They become clever with the plants and animals in their region, they learn how to achieve better results by capitalising as a biped, after all they need to carry variety of tools while 'on the hoof' Lips shape changes, muscle mass changes, foot size changes, neck length changes according to chosen design. They become aware of their superiority and protect their group from the lesser humans but being in paradise they rarely see any other groups and so are free to concentrate on their own ideas which are so much more complex than the other early humans of the time. circumstances, conditions, nutrients, resources, peculiarity, Breeding = Evolution you can measure - differences apparent! 🧐 [/QUOTE]
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