"If We Descended From Apes, Then Why Are They Still Around?"

ambitiousgreenthumb

Well-Known Member
Hi
i like pie
did you know people are kinda dumb
cause they try to rationalize things they don't understand with irrationalities
like saying evolution started from itty bits of nothing that came from nowhere that just makes more unanswered questions
i think it's kinda funny that peeps are so worried of what they can't explain that they explain it with unexplainable things
ya know?
i think it's kinda funny
but i'm just a lowly pot smoker, waddah i know?
 

Mr.KushMan

Well-Known Member
So you mean to tell me evolution just stopped working? If you had a brain you would realize that this should still be going on. Just because it takes such a long time doesent mean we wouldent notice it. If you were right we would have half ass humans running through the jungle genius.
No because for things to reproduce they have to be the same to a certain level in their genetic codes, thats why dog cum cant pollenate flowers. :) . For their to be one their has to be others, they have small variations yes, but only on the small level, when they fill out from their single cell its nearly indifferent.

So to my understanding the Habilis were like the pygmy's, then homo erectus being more of a sasquatch variation, which then is the common ancestor between the neanderthal who were slightly slower and more gangly than the Cro-Magnon which changed into the sapiens, while the neanderthal which I would assume your describing died out.

You have to realize we are probably going to kill most unfamiliar forms of aware life in such a hostile environment.

Peace
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
i think GOD dropped us out of the sky.

yeah, that's what happened.

:roll:


no such things as aliens, eh?
 

CyberSecks

Active Member
i didnt believe we descended from apes untill i went to asia.
not to be rude but alot of those people looks just like gorillas...
 

Near

Active Member
So you mean to tell me evolution just stopped working? If you had a brain you would realize that this should still be going on. Just because it takes such a long time doesent mean we wouldent notice it.
We are evolving, just as every organism is. Evolution is an extremely slow process, there's no way human evolution could be observed directly.

You shouldn't be so condescending while misspelling basic words and making stupid arguments.
 

Wild

Well-Known Member
No because for things to reproduce they have to be the same to a certain level in their genetic codes, thats why dog cum cant pollenate flowers. :) . For their to be one their has to be others, they have small variations yes, but only on the small level, when they fill out from their single cell its nearly indifferent.

So to my understanding the Habilis were like the pygmy's, then homo erectus being more of a sasquatch variation, which then is the common ancestor between the neanderthal who were slightly slower and more gangly than the Cro-Magnon which changed into the sapiens, while the neanderthal which I would assume your describing died out.

You have to realize we are probably going to kill most unfamiliar forms of aware life in such a hostile environment.

Peace

As far as I remember, we share 98.5% with Bonobos, but we share a fair amount with bacteria too.

For those of you who are guessing the Neandertals played a part in our evolution, you may be right, I had always assumed they did, see the results of the latest genome checks: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8660940.stm

They only contributed a small part to some modern Sapiens genes, however it shows we are versatile and have "cross bred" before, so never rule out the bizzarre chances of other contributed DNA. It is commonly agreed that pubic style hair is derived from a different ape-like ancestor (gorilla like, due to the lice) than our regular hairs. Is it that we travelled the world, evolving quickly alone, or were we successful in multi breeding, keeping the best traits from either/any parent, after all, we are apes.

As for extra-terrestrial hybridization, it is possible due to the sudden explosion of success in humans (art, agriculture etc) from just simple tools a few years before. I may add Neandertals again, as it seems this intelligence boost happened just after the approximate period of Sapien-Neandertal breeding, coincidently (they may have been smarter than the invading CroMagnons). If aliens were involved, the question is why? Any guess offers a daunting or enlightening future.

If you've actually read all that then bravo :clap:
 

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
Because they didn't get the memo telling them they're extinct yet.:D
This is another surprisingly common misconception a lot of people have about human evolution. I hear people use it all the time.

"Ape" is a species classification, not a specific species. Humans are apes, gorillas are apes, chimpanzees are apes, all of these examples are known as the "great apes" or the family Hominidae, and they also include bonobos and orangutans. The "lesser apes", also known as the family Hylobatidae consists of 4 genera and 14 species of gibbon.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ape

All of us, each of those ape species, descended from a common ancestor 4-8 million years ago. That is why each different species of ape exists today in its current form. We did not descend from modern apes.






 

dirty1

Member
fo people that are utterly confused by this topic, without looking into where life actually started i believe you should keep in mind we didnt evolve from apes as such, but ancestral relatives, and then start reading up on Darwin's Theory of Evolution, and Natural Selection.
 
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