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Uploaded on Jan 26, 2007

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  • chelis26

    the name of this track

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  • Ray Sandhoff

    I believe you have a right to say that. Evolution isn't very logical. But, neither is Pangaea. It's just enough for us to get by until something better comes. I'll say it's more logical than God making everything the way it is right now, though.

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  • Ray Sandhoff

    First off, the oldest light we've found is 13.7 billion years old. This was one of the reasons for the Big Bang theeory, that light couldn't move very far because it was so compressed before the Bang. Second, lol at 2:51 , 470 years left and we're still apes with jeans. xD

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  • Paul Hsieh

    We have found the skeletal remains of several hundred human ancestors.

    The ancestral list appears to be as follows (given in radiometric date order):

    Sahalenthropis Thcadensis -> Australopithecus afarensis -> Homo habilis -> Homo georgicus -> Homo ergaster -> Homo heidelbergensis -> Homo antecessor -> Homo sapien idaltu -> Homo sapiens sapiens.

    And you can look up the skeleton for any of those. Note that the brain cavity size for these are in ranges that are continuous but distinct.

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  • Paul Hsieh

    Not true. Only if the ancestors lived in the same place & consumed the same resources & were significantly worse & did not themselves evolve.

    The most obvious examples are chimpanzees which stayed in trees and thick jungle, while hominids split from them and lived on the savanah (they walked upright). The older hominids which *DID* live on the land *DID* get beat by the more successful hominids, but the chimps were unaffected because they weren't competing with hominids.

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  • smashbeans

    no matter my friend,we still evolved.

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  • mastermorality09

    That's amusing though because the mammalian line did evolve from reptiles about 175 million years ago in the Jurassic period.

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  • Bwb678

    The song called right here right now.

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