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My theory on the missing link

skunkushybrid

New Member
I rather hoped that i would have some how got to this point through the religion thread.

Please feel free to mock but there has for a long time been a massive search on to find some fossil evidence of the missing link. The missing link between neanderthal and cro-magnon man. Also the widely held belief that mankind's journey started in either Africa or Australia.

I believe that we all come from a different type of ape. Black, white, brown and yellow. We are all different. Please do not construe this post as racist as that is not my intention. My belief is that there is no missing link as we were all around at the same time. It is well known that several other types of intelligent ape were with us for a while but died out along the way. Maybe there are four types of intelligent ape on this planet and we are not all cro-magnon after all. The white ape originated in the colder parts of the world, while the others in different climatical parts of the world.
 

crickitmd

Well-Known Member
LOL. funny shit, was there a purple ape too?
Yea i think we came from some type of 'ape' but i dont think the color of the apes have anything to do with black, white, brown or yellow. dark people came from hot climates and lighter poeple from colder climates. but we are talkin about thounsands of years in the process. wait never mind im high and drunk. later:bigjoint:
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
It is well known that blood banks have a shortage of black and asian donors in this country. They're needed because blood isn't universal, neither are organs. I believe that over the thousands upon thousands of years that we have mixed quite well and that evolution eventually allowed us fruits of our breeding. but why is the blood different? Organs from a black man will be rejected by a white man and vice-versa. This is true of all races.

The fact that we are different doesn't change a thing, we have mixed well for thousands of years. Maybe the authorities already know this and are keeping it from us for fear of further segregation.
 

OmegaVermelho

Well-Known Member
How does it compare with other fert's?
Well skunk apart from bio-nova i only used dutch formula and nirvana nutes so far, and none of these 2 brands makes this type of prouct so i can´t really compare it to another fert. MISSING LINK is a bio-stimulant wich i use along with bio-nova x-cel (another bio-stimulant) and what i can say is that i spray them as soon as the lights go on the result is a bigger leaf development and plant growth..i only know another similar nute (growth excel from Advanced Nutrients) but its much more expensive...Peace and Pot
 

medicinaluseonly

Well-Known Member
I have one small question! If we came from apes, why are there still all those apes around the globe? Did they just miss the boat of evolution. Seems to me, if we ascended from apes, there would be no more apes. Just a silly question, don't go gettin all serious now! Maybe the missing link is still missing!
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Not at all medican'. But this is a serious subject for me, although I expect a certain amount of derision from some quarters that's fine because it gives me an excuse to talk about it.

living within the evolutionary cycle there are billions of species on this planet. That's just the ones you can see. There is also an invisible world full of species you can't. Each of these species is evolving at a rate that is determined on the species' need to survive in their given environment.

Do a search on the Galapagos Islands and cross section that with Darwin for a fuller explanation of the discoveries there. The Islands are ideal for research on evolution because the islands have the same animals on each. The Islands climates are all extremely different despite their proximity to each other and the same animals have different characteristics on different islands. Which shows evolution because (forgive me if you have difficulty understanding, I'm quite mashed now) the... o.k. lets start again. Let's take 2 of the islands and the turtle that inhabits both. At one time the turtles started out the same but as the Islands are isolated from each other over time the turtles were split between the two islands. On the 1 island the available food is in abundance and the turtle quite happily has enough to survive so evolution for the turtle on this Island is slowed. Now take island number two and the same species of turtle (the exact name is lost to me now), the conditions here are far worse and the only available food source available to the turtle is one it has to stretch up it's neck to reach. Over years these turtles' (check this out if you like, it'll make good reading) shells developed a dent just above their head so they could stretch up further to reach the available food. It would have started as a small dent but over years those turtles can reach more and more food as the dent got bigger. If you want me to explain more I will, only not now.:blsmoke: Oh and:peace: .
 

jrems

Active Member
This is an old thread but I have thought about similar things so I will post my 2 cents. Recently it was discovered that non-African humans (white, asian, aboriginal, indian, native American are about 4% neanderthal at the genetic level; based on the newly sequenced neanderthal genome. So humanity probably did evolve within the great rift valley in eastern Africa as science hypothesizes but once various tribes began spreading from Africa they met neanderthals and clearly had some contact and interbreeding with them. The neanderthal poulations may have been locally adapted better than the newly diverging human tribes and thus lended somewhat to the variations that we see within humans today in different geographic areas. Since we see today that neanderthals as a distinct species do not exist it is safe to assume that all were either outcompeted by humans and perished or were incorporated into our gene pool. Science completely disspells the theory that different populations of humans today could have arisen from different great apes since all humans readily interbreed with fertile offspring but the idea is interesting nonetheless. I do not believe a silverback and an orangutan would produce a fertile offspring...anybody know? So where after all this speculation and new found data is our missing link? We have Lucy and Ardie but they are each a million plus years back in hominid evolution. Where are the intermediate hominids who walked upright and began losing their hair and started using complex vocalizations? I would bet that all those hominids lived near the equator probably on the coast and at a greatly diminished sea level due to the vast amounts of water that were frozen during the last ice ages and that is why we have not found any traces of them.
 

the hashshasher

Active Member
well yeah whites come from colder climates and whatever else he sed but we still all came from cro-magnum or watever it is called it just happened later on after that period we r still all the same, its like sumthin i remember from school for sum reason about squirrels at the grand canyon sum live on one side and others live on the other and the ones on one side have bushier tails than on the other but they are still the same type of squirrels
 
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