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From: Mario Petrinovic <mario.petrinovic1@zg.htnet.hr>
Newsgroups: sci.anthropology.paleo
Subject: Re: Where did Homo came from
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 17:43:08 +0200
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On 1.10.2024. 12:51, Mikko wrote:
> On 2024-09-30 08:44:02 +0000, Mario Petrinovic said:
>> On 30.9.2024. 9:46, Mikko wrote:
>>> On 2024-09-29 14:16:17 +0000, Mario Petrinovic said:
>>>> On 29.9.2024. 11:59, Mikko wrote:
>>>>> On 2024-09-27 13:24:46 +0000, Mario Petrinovic said:
>>>>>>         I noticed that there are, definitely, two types of Homo, 
>>>>>> the eastern one, and the western one. I mean, this is obvious, 
>>>>>> eastern people are shorter and have round heads, while western 
>>>>>> people are longer, and have more narrow faces.
>>>>>>         I also noticed that African people definitely belong to 
>>>>>> the western type. Now, how can that be? Per standard view eastern 
>>>>>> type arose from Africa. I don't think that's true.
>>>>>>         The only logical explanation should be that Homo arose 
>>>>>> from Euroasia. There we already had two types, Asian type is from 
>>>>>> around China, the western type from the opposite end of Euroasia, 
>>>>>> from Europe. Africa was completely separated from Euroasia, both, 
>>>>>> physically and in population. So, in Africa we had 
>>>>>> Australopithecus. People in Euroasia, because of its developed 
>>>>>> coastline, were very much in contact with sea, while African 
>>>>>> Australopithecines were more inland. People in Euroasia developed 
>>>>>> proper language (unlike Australopithecines), while people in 
>>>>>> Africa lagged behind a lot in language. When Euroasian population 
>>>>>> started to produce tools, the western type spread into Africa, 
>>>>>> extincted Australopithecines, and this is how we got today's 
>>>>>> situation.
>>>>>>         The difference between Africa and Euroasia (the 
>>>>>> interlocking between humans and animals) is stunning.
>>>>>>         This is Euroasia:
>>>>>> https://youtu.be/DsgbdtIUtyQ?si=3wWOTKmbKhE4n7_X
>>>>>>         Two videos from Africa:
>>>>>> https://youtu.be/807VjIEOFzw?si=36bDIMtfB3E1VXYG
>>>>>> https://youtu.be/-WolhGgjKr0?si=Li-nN1xmka3k0srx
>>>>>>         In other words, African people were white in Euroasia, and 
>>>>>> then turned black in Africa, and not the other way around. Lol, 
>>>>>> our skin even has the ability to turn brown if exposed to too much 
>>>>>> sun, it doesn't have the ability to turn white, if there isn't a sun.
>>>>>
>>>>> When trying to find out the place of the origin, a good method is 
>>>>> to find
>>>>> the least related subgoroups or individuals. Usually they are found 
>>>>> at or
>>>>> near the place of the origin. In che case of Homo sapiens that 
>>>>> place is in
>>>>> southern Africa.
>>>>>
>>>>> A large part of the differences between the African and other 
>>>>> populations
>>>>> can be understood as adaptations to a colder climate. Likewise the
>>>>> differences between European and many Asian populations can be 
>>>>> understood
>>>>> as adaptations to even colder climate.
>>>>
>>>>         I don't get the first part of your answer.
>>>
>>> Strange. I don't see anything unclear in it.
>>>
>>>>         The second part you are right, there are temperature 
>>>> adaptations. But, in which direction, this isn't clear at all. I 
>>>> definitely agree that East Asian people are adapted to the coldest 
>>>> climate.
>>>
>>> Sweating is an obvious adaptation to high temperatures. It is found 
>>> in all
>>> humans but not much in other animals.
>>
>>         Hm, it looks like you don't know much about those things, I'll
>> teach you.
> 
> It seems you should teach less and study more.

		I am researching whole the time. Right now I researched you, and I 
figured out that I am discussing serious things with an idiot. What you 
just wrote is about the most idiotic answer one can make. Why don't you 
teach me, you bloody idiot? You have no clue about the basic things, 
yet, you somehow think that you know a lot.