03-25-2004, 02:16 PM
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[quote  ost_uid0="(ShinKu_Ryu)"]blah blah blah blah..........joe my scientific prove is that many scientist's have dfferemt views on this matter... ??? so do i....[/quote]
That's not scientific proof. Find me a SCIENTIFIC website authored by a SCIENTIST explaining why evolution is false, and it'll be valid debate material. But you claiming that scientists have different views on human evolution, without backing up your claim with sources, isn't valid debate material.
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and stop putting wors in my mouth :angryfire: ...I never said i wsa right and you where wrong...So why if we evolved from so-called apes , there is no next stage for us or for the apes right now..i nkow that you tried giving some proof about what i just asked,...  but why is it that the apes right now are not as close as us
First off, I'm going to state right off the bat that this is THEORY, scientists have yet to prove it, so it's THEORY.
The THEORY is that 5 million years ago, a specie of ape-like creature inhabited the forests and jungles of the land. Due to some sort of schizm....rivalries between males, etc....a large population of them was driven out of the forests and into the plains and grasslands of the world. This exiled group eventually evolved into homo sapiens sapiens, the modern-day human. They evolved and morphed AWAY from the ape-like creatures in appearance and behavior and features because these features were no longer necessary in the grasslands of the world, they were only needed in the jungle and forest situations.
It is speculated that apes did not evolve much farther because they were already at home in their environments. They had already more or less adapted to their homes in the jungles and the trees, and therefore no further change was required (same goes for sharks and alligators and crocodiles....they are virtually unchanged, the same creatures now that existed 70 million years ago.) Virtually all evolutionary biologists and anthropoligists are more or less on the same page about this.
Now you keep saying that there's no next step for humans. This is not true, and I said that this is not true. I said that humans will continue to evolve, just not as much (or at all) physically as we will evolve mentally. I've said this many, many times, and you continue to ask me the same question over and over even after I answer this. No, this is NOT fact, it's theory, and moreover, my theory. I have yet to find any articles written by scientists on the subject of FUTURE human evolution, and therefore do not know what actual scientists believe.
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