• Re: Feet

    From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 1 19:14:53 2022
    On Monday, August 1, 2022 at 10:13:09 PM UTC-4, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    They were moving on two legs [on horizontal tree branches]. Bipedalism is the most ancient human [hominoid] adaptation. It's what happened first.

    SP: So walking upright is essentially what made us human?

    JDS: Exactly. It set the stage for all the things that happened later, from our language [gibbon song] and our dietary flexibility, to our reliance on technology and tools, to the way we give birth and raise our children [in constructed ground shelters]
    .

    https://groups.io/g/AAT/message/73973

    See my comment.

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 1 19:13:08 2022
    They were moving on two legs [on horizontal tree branches]. Bipedalism is the most ancient human [hominoid] adaptation. It's what happened first.

    SP: So walking upright is essentially what made us human?

    JDS: Exactly. It set the stage for all the things that happened later, from our language [gibbon song] and our dietary flexibility, to our reliance on technology and tools, to the way we give birth and raise our children [in constructed ground shelters].

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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 1 22:23:14 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:

    They were moving on two legs [on horizontal tree branches]. Bipedalism is the most
    ancient human [hominoid] adaptation. It's what happened first.

    Why? Monkeys are in trees, they have tails they aren't bipedal so
    why evolve away from a perfectly good design that worked for
    more than 30 million years?

    There's this guy, Marc Verhaegen, who will tell you why: They left
    the trees for a new environment.

    That's it. What worked in the trees stopped working outside the
    trees.

    Your ideas are as disfunctional as savanna idiocy... "De, um, de
    had a great way to, um, to live in da trees and the stopped so
    they couldz live in da trees!"

    It's self refuting. Apes did NOT evolve into upright walkers because
    they lived in trees. They evolved AWAY FROM scurrying, long tailed
    monkeys because they STOPPED living in the trees!

    And, hate to keep pointing this out to morons but, bipedalism is
    older than Chimps. So Chimpanzees evolved AWAY FROM bipedalism
    and towards hunched over, dung flinging knuckle walkers BECAUSE
    they returned to the trees. They were upright and then as part of
    adapting to the trees they became knuckle walkers.

    So your stupid ideas fail in logic and they fail in the face of the
    evidence.




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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to I Envy JTEM on Tue Aug 2 05:23:17 2022
    On Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at 1:23:16 AM UTC-4, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    They were moving on two legs [on horizontal tree branches]. Bipedalism is the most
    ancient human [hominoid] adaptation. It's what happened first.
    Why? Monkeys are in trees, they have tails they aren't bipedal so
    why evolve away from a perfectly good design that worked for
    more than 30 million years?

    There's this guy, Marc Verhaegen, who will tell you why: They left
    the trees for a new environment.

    That's it. What worked in the trees stopped working outside the
    trees.

    Your ideas are as disfunctional as savanna idiocy... "De, um, de
    had a great way to, um, to live in da trees and the stopped so
    they couldz live in da trees!"

    It's self refuting. Apes did NOT evolve into upright walkers because
    they lived in trees. They evolved AWAY FROM scurrying, long tailed
    monkeys because they STOPPED living in the trees!

    And, hate to keep pointing this out to morons but, bipedalism is
    older than Chimps. So Chimpanzees evolved AWAY FROM bipedalism
    and towards hunched over, dung flinging knuckle walkers BECAUSE
    they returned to the trees. They were upright and then as part of
    adapting to the trees they became knuckle walkers.

    So your stupid ideas fail in logic and they fail in the face of the
    evidence.




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    GIGO.
    Monkeys walk quadrupedally on branches, apes walk bipedally on branches, both wade bipedally.

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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 2 07:27:40 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:

    GIGO.

    I understand that you are retarded and not just suffering from a number
    of crippling mental disorders but, what do you think that means?

    What does each letter stand for?

    What specifically does each letter map to in this exchange?

    You don't know. People have used the term on you in the past, you were
    made to feel like a fool and now you prove them right by misapply the
    term yourself.

    You're saying that, oh, monkeys don't have tails and they don't live in
    trees? Or that apes didn't evolve from monkeys? Is that it? It's "Garbage"
    to claim that apes evolved from little scurrying tree climbers with tails?

    Fascinating. I mean, fascinating that you can be this dysfunctional and
    still manage to turn on a computer...

    Know what would be better? If you didn't bother.




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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to I Envy JTEM on Tue Aug 2 14:57:21 2022
    On Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at 10:27:41 AM UTC-4, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    GIGO.

    I understand that you are retarded and not just suffering from a number
    of crippling mental disorders but, what do you think that means?

    What does each letter stand for?

    What specifically does each letter map to in this exchange?

    You don't know. People have used the term on you in the past, you were
    made to feel like a fool and now you prove them right by misapply the
    term yourself.

    You're saying that, oh, monkeys don't have tails and they don't live in trees? Or that apes didn't evolve from monkeys? Is that it? It's "Garbage"
    to claim that apes evolved from little scurrying tree climbers with tails?

    Fascinating. I mean, fascinating that you can be this dysfunctional and
    still manage to turn on a computer...

    Know what would be better? If you didn't bother.




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    GIGO.
    Monkeys qpal on branches, apes bpal on branches.

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 2 15:05:13 2022
    flat feet = wading/swimming

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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 2 18:50:15 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:

    [...]

    Wow, I'd be shocked by your display of typical narcissistic behavior
    even if I hadn't already pointed it out and predicted it would be how
    you would respond...

    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.anthropology.paleo/c/klJVTvoV1C8/m/skkUtU9TAQAJ

    Are you intentionally discrediting yourself, or did you forget your
    meds again?




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  • From Primum Sapienti@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 7 23:41:46 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at 1:23:16 AM UTC-4, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    They were moving on two legs [on horizontal tree branches]. Bipedalism is the most
    ancient human [hominoid] adaptation. It's what happened first.
    Why? Monkeys are in trees, they have tails they aren't bipedal so
    why evolve away from a perfectly good design that worked for
    more than 30 million years?

    There's this guy, Marc Verhaegen, who will tell you why: They left
    the trees for a new environment.

    That's it. What worked in the trees stopped working outside the
    trees.

    Your ideas are as disfunctional as savanna idiocy... "De, um, de
    had a great way to, um, to live in da trees and the stopped so
    they couldz live in da trees!"

    It's self refuting. Apes did NOT evolve into upright walkers because
    they lived in trees. They evolved AWAY FROM scurrying, long tailed
    monkeys because they STOPPED living in the trees!

    And, hate to keep pointing this out to morons but, bipedalism is
    older than Chimps. So Chimpanzees evolved AWAY FROM bipedalism
    and towards hunched over, dung flinging knuckle walkers BECAUSE
    they returned to the trees. They were upright and then as part of
    adapting to the trees they became knuckle walkers.

    So your stupid ideas fail in logic and they fail in the face of the
    evidence.
    GIGO.
    Monkeys walk quadrupedally on branches, apes walk bipedally on branches, both wade bipedally.

    Not ONE aa-er can say how much time in water is needed for a transition to obligate bipedfalism...

    Going into the water once in a while is not compelling.

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 8 05:28:28 2022
    Op maandag 8 augustus 2022 om 07:41:47 UTC+2 schreef Primum Sapienti:
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at 1:23:16 AM UTC-4, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:

    They were moving on two legs [on horizontal tree branches]. Bipedalism is the most
    ancient human [hominoid] adaptation. It's what happened first.

    The earliest hominoids already became vertical:
    wading bipedally + climbing arms overhead in the branches above the swamp (coastal?) forest.
    This is obvious: Miocene apes:
    - became larger (secondarily reduced in hylobatids),
    - lost the tail: very drastic & unexpected for arboreal tetrapods, but not for aquarboreal tetrapods,
    - got very wide bodies: pelvis, thorax & sternum (Hominoidea=Latisternalia): lateral arm & leg movements for aquarborealism (& possibly + surface-swimming),
    - reduced the lumbar spine, but got "sacralisation" = vertical stabilisation,
    - evolved much longer arms: they had to climb in the branches above their heads.

    But *why* did they become aquarboreal?
    The simplest hypothesis is this:
    when the Indian continent approached Eurasia (plate tectonics), island arcs were formed initially,
    these islands had plenty of (*only* initially) coastal forests:
    the first Catarrhini that reached these islands, had to become aquarboreal (aqua=water, arbor=tree) =
    hominoid/cercopith split (or ape/OWM split) c 30 Ma.
    But after many mill.yrs, when India went further underneath Eurasia, this automatically split eastern & western aquarboreals
    = lesser/great ape split c 20 Ma:
    - the hylobatids followed the SE.Asian coastal forests,
    - the others colonized the western Tethys coastal forests.
    But c 15 Ma, the Western Tethys Ocean split: this Mesopotamian Seaway Closure divided
    - the sivapiths-pongids (East): forced the hylobatids higher into the trees,
    - the dryopiths-hominids (West): colonized the Tethys=Med.Sea coastal forests, both branches had inland side-branches along rivers/bais/swamps...

    Some hominids colonized the Red Sea Rift, the others died out (climate? MSC?). When the E.Afr.Rift formed c 8 Ma, these hominids split into
    - Gorilla-Praeanthropus: Lucy afarensis->boisei etc.
    - Homo-Pan initially remained in the Red Sea (still largely a Rift then?),
    but when the Zanclean flood c 5.3 Ma re-filled the Med, it probably also filled the Red Sea, which opened into the Ind.Ocean:
    - Homo went left (S.Asian Indian Ocean coasts) -> our Pleistocene littoral ancestors,
    - Pan-Australopith.s.s. went right (E.Afr.Ind.Ocean coasts):
    Taung africanus->robustus evolved in parallel (allopatrically) with // afarensis->boisei knuckle-walking etc.

    Very simple & (bio)logical...
    :-)

    In any case, only incredible imbeciles believe their ancestors ran after antelopes over Afr.savannas.

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 8 16:50:53 2022
    On Monday, August 1, 2022 at 10:13:09 PM UTC-4, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    They were moving on two legs [on horizontal tree branches]. Bipedalism is the most ancient human [hominoid] adaptation. It's what happened first.

    SP: So walking upright is essentially what made us human?

    JDS: Exactly. It set the stage for all the things that happened later, from our language [gibbon song] and our dietary flexibility, to our reliance on technology and tools, to the way we give birth and raise our children [in constructed ground shelters]
    .
    .

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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to Primum Sapienti on Mon Aug 8 21:33:02 2022
    Primum Sapienti wrote:

    Not ONE aa-er can say how much time in water is needed for a transition to obligate bipedfalism...

    Wow! You nested one incredibly retarded "Test" inside of another!

    Time? "Time?" What idiot can pretend that we have to know "How much time" anything takes?

    Evolution is about genetic diversity meeting selective pressures. If "Taller" is
    an advantage and the population contains "Taller" genes, we could probably expect to see a population grow taller rather rapidly. And if the genetic capacity to grow taller doesn't exist within the population, it's going to take a
    very long time... may never even happen...

    You pulled a fake "Test" out of your ass yet somehow managed to keep your
    head up there....

    Of course I mean that in the kindest, most flattering & respectful way it can be read.




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