"have you ever read about the scientists who actually murdered aboriginees so that they could put their remains in museums like these so they could pose as ancient fossils?"
I've never heard of this. Which prehistoric hominid species are you talking about? Even if some scientists did something like this, do you really think that the world-wide paleontological community, including anthropologists are complicit?
have any of you guys ever wondered how they can accurately construct an entire being from a bone or two? what about how these 'pre-humans' look alot like aboriginees, who still exist today? have you ever read about the scientists who actually murdered aboriginees so that they could put their remains in museums like these so they could pose as ancient fossils? its online. its like a mass deception campaign.
it depends on what you mean by 'falsifying museum exhibits'. archaeoraptor, the fake fossil, appeared in peer-review journals and museums BEFORE it was proven to be a fraud. there are many fossils in museum basements that dont fit in the context of evolution, like modern human footprints and tools found in strata levels where modern humans were'nt supposed to exist. this is the same as falsifying exhibits....not mentioning ALL the data. universities know very well these anomalous fossils exist.
Mass deception campaign? I think that's embellishing a bit too far. Artists simply draw pictures of what they think the animals may have looked like based on the species or order they belong to. If a paleontologists finds bones from an undocumented hominid species, then artists draw a hominid to bring the specimen to life for museums and magazines. It's not a big deal.
@adkinsjr it's one thing to draw a picture and say,"this is just an artist's rendering of what this species is projected to look like based on the fossil evidence." but they don't do this. they put it on display and talk about it like it's a scientific fact. now, to say that it's a mass deception campaign is to assume it's done deliberately, and that would be an embellishment, which is why i only said that it's LIKE a mass deception campaign.
They usually don't put such disclaimers next to dinosaur pictures either. Anybody with an IQ over 60 should know that it's an artist's depiction based on paleontological evidence. It's kind of a no-brainer isn't it?
@revlooshin We've mapped the entire genome, and because of this, we've discovered that the Australian aborigines are of Asian ancestry. Also, keep in mind that if you are a forensic scientist, you know how to determine whether a piece of fossilized hip bone is female or male just by examining it.
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"have you ever read about the scientists who actually murdered aboriginees so that they could put their remains in museums like these so they could pose as ancient fossils?"
I've never heard of this. Which prehistoric hominid species are you talking about? Even if some scientists did something like this, do you really think that the world-wide paleontological community, including anthropologists are complicit?
adkinsjr 1 year ago
have any of you guys ever wondered how they can accurately construct an entire being from a bone or two? what about how these 'pre-humans' look alot like aboriginees, who still exist today? have you ever read about the scientists who actually murdered aboriginees so that they could put their remains in museums like these so they could pose as ancient fossils? its online. its like a mass deception campaign.
revlooshin 2 years ago
Thanks but I'm pretty sure the University of Michigan has been careful with their collection.
rileyanneoh 2 years ago
careful in what way?
revlooshin 2 years ago
They check their facts. Esteemed universities do not falsify their museum exhibits.
rileyanneoh 2 years ago
it depends on what you mean by 'falsifying museum exhibits'. archaeoraptor, the fake fossil, appeared in peer-review journals and museums BEFORE it was proven to be a fraud. there are many fossils in museum basements that dont fit in the context of evolution, like modern human footprints and tools found in strata levels where modern humans were'nt supposed to exist. this is the same as falsifying exhibits....not mentioning ALL the data. universities know very well these anomalous fossils exist.
revlooshin 2 years ago
i see you answered the first two comments i left. this one sat for 5 days and you didn't answer it. any particular reason?
revlooshin 2 years ago
@revlooshin
Mass deception campaign? I think that's embellishing a bit too far. Artists simply draw pictures of what they think the animals may have looked like based on the species or order they belong to. If a paleontologists finds bones from an undocumented hominid species, then artists draw a hominid to bring the specimen to life for museums and magazines. It's not a big deal.
adkinsjr 1 year ago
@adkinsjr it's one thing to draw a picture and say,"this is just an artist's rendering of what this species is projected to look like based on the fossil evidence." but they don't do this. they put it on display and talk about it like it's a scientific fact. now, to say that it's a mass deception campaign is to assume it's done deliberately, and that would be an embellishment, which is why i only said that it's LIKE a mass deception campaign.
revlooshin 1 year ago
@revlooshin
They usually don't put such disclaimers next to dinosaur pictures either. Anybody with an IQ over 60 should know that it's an artist's depiction based on paleontological evidence. It's kind of a no-brainer isn't it?
adkinsjr 1 year ago
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@revlooshin We've mapped the entire genome, and because of this, we've discovered that the Australian aborigines are of Asian ancestry. Also, keep in mind that if you are a forensic scientist, you know how to determine whether a piece of fossilized hip bone is female or male just by examining it.
truvelocity 4 months ago
cool where did you see all of this stuff
its cuz me and my school are learning about cave men and hominids
tdi4me 2 years ago
We recorded this video at the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History.
rileyanneoh 2 years ago