• WHAT talk Chris Knight

    From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 6 03:33:49 2022
    From Algis Kuliukas:

    Dear One and All,
    It gives me great pleasure to invite you all to the next WHAT (Waterside Hypotheses / Aquatic Theories) Talk.
    It the latest in our series of monthly free, live (but recorded), global Zoom talks about human evolution.
    Zoom link is below. As usual, please don't hesitate to share with anyone who you think is interested in why we are so different from our great ape cousins.
    This one starts this Sunday, 8th May at 8 pm West Australian Time (1pm in the UK, 2pm in Central Europe, 8am in New York).
    Please try out https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ on the day...

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon May 9 07:47:47 2022
    On Friday, May 6, 2022 at 6:33:50 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
    From Algis Kuliukas:

    Dear One and All,
    It gives me great pleasure to invite you all to the next WHAT (Waterside Hypotheses / Aquatic Theories) Talk.
    It the latest in our series of monthly free, live (but recorded), global Zoom talks about human evolution.
    Zoom link is below. As usual, please don't hesitate to share with anyone who you think is interested in why we are so different from our great ape cousins.
    This one starts this Sunday, 8th May at 8 pm West Australian Time (1pm in the UK, 2pm in Central Europe, 8am in New York).
    Please try out https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ on the day...


    I didn't see the Chris Knight zoomcast, but watched his older videos, my response to his contention that apes do not speak because they live in a brute environment, while humans speak because we live in a virtual environment:

    Language is a tool used in a "virtual environment", yes. Among great apes, there are two home environments: a handwoven arboreal bowl nest to sit on, used by furry gorillas, chimps & orangs; and a handwoven terrestrial domed roof (domeshield, predecessor
    of the dome hut) to sit under, used by archaic humans, which is the virtual environment where language originated. This inverted bowl domeshield (sunshade rainshed bug resistant predator resistant cold resistant) resulted from the chromosome inversion
    separating humans from arboreal apes 5ma. DDeden

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 13 12:26:29 2022
    Op maandag 9 mei 2022 om 16:47:48 UTC+2 schreef DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves:

    From Algis Kuliukas: Dear One and All,
    It gives me great pleasure to invite you all to the next WHAT (Waterside Hypotheses / Aquatic Theories) Talk.
    It the latest in our series of monthly free, live (but recorded), global Zoom talks about human evolution.
    Zoom link is below. As usual, please don't hesitate to share with anyone who you think is interested in why we are so different from our great ape cousins.
    This one starts this Sunday, 8th May at 8 pm West Australian Time (1pm in the UK, 2pm in Central Europe, 8am in New York).
    Please try out https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ on the day...

    I didn't see the Chris Knight zoomcast, but watched his older videos, my response to his contention that apes do not speak because they live in a brute environment, while humans speak because we live in a virtual environment:

    For understanding speech evolution, google
    "Seafood, Diving, Song and Speech".

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Fri May 13 14:52:57 2022
    On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 3:26:30 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
    Op maandag 9 mei 2022 om 16:47:48 UTC+2 schreef DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves:
    From Algis Kuliukas: Dear One and All,
    It gives me great pleasure to invite you all to the next WHAT (Waterside Hypotheses / Aquatic Theories) Talk.
    It the latest in our series of monthly free, live (but recorded), global Zoom talks about human evolution.
    Zoom link is below. As usual, please don't hesitate to share with anyone who you think is interested in why we are so different from our great ape cousins.
    This one starts this Sunday, 8th May at 8 pm West Australian Time (1pm in the UK, 2pm in Central Europe, 8am in New York).
    Please try out https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ on the day...

    I didn't see the Chris Knight zoomcast, but watched his older videos, my response to his contention that apes do not speak because they live in a brute environment, while humans speak because we live in a virtual environment:
    For understanding speech evolution, google
    "Seafood, Diving, Song and Speech".
    You confuse vocalization (parrots, walrus) with complex coded language (human script).

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 16 10:23:45 2022
    Op vrijdag 13 mei 2022 om 23:52:58 UTC+2 schreef DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves:

    From Algis Kuliukas: Dear One and All,
    It gives me great pleasure to invite you all to the next WHAT (Waterside Hypotheses / Aquatic Theories) Talk.
    It the latest in our series of monthly free, live (but recorded), global Zoom talks about human evolution.
    Zoom link is below. As usual, please don't hesitate to share with anyone who you think is interested in why we are so different from our great ape cousins.
    This one starts this Sunday, 8th May at 8 pm West Australian Time (1pm in the UK, 2pm in Central Europe, 8am in New York).
    Please try out https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ on the day...

    I didn't see the Chris Knight zoomcast, but watched his older videos, my response to his contention that apes do not speak because they live in a brute environment, while humans speak because we live in a virtual environment:

    For understanding speech evolution, google "Seafood, Diving, Song and Speech".

    You confuse vocalization (parrots, walrus) with complex coded language (human script).

    Not at all, on the contrary: read our paper.

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 16 12:28:48 2022
    On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 5:52:58 PM UTC-4, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 3:26:30 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
    Op maandag 9 mei 2022 om 16:47:48 UTC+2 schreef DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves:
    From Algis Kuliukas: Dear One and All,
    It gives me great pleasure to invite you all to the next WHAT (Waterside Hypotheses / Aquatic Theories) Talk.
    It the latest in our series of monthly free, live (but recorded), global Zoom talks about human evolution.
    Zoom link is below. As usual, please don't hesitate to share with anyone who you think is interested in why we are so different from our great ape cousins.
    This one starts this Sunday, 8th May at 8 pm West Australian Time (1pm in the UK, 2pm in Central Europe, 8am in New York).
    Please try out https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ on the day...

    I didn't see the Chris Knight zoomcast, but watched his older videos, my response to his contention that apes do not speak because they live in a brute environment, while humans speak because we live in a virtual environment:
    For understanding speech evolution, google
    "Seafood, Diving, Song and Speech".
    You confuse vocalization (parrots, walrus) with complex coded language (human script).
    .

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