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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 20:13:18 GMT
No. You said scientists can't figure out how the heart beats without a brain at that stage. This site tells how that happens.
The fetal nervous system — i.e., your baby-to-be's brain and spinal cord — is one of the very first systems to develop. In fact, it's making big strides before you even know you're pregnant.Once the neural tube closes, at around week 6 or week 7 of pregnancy, it curves and bulges into three sections, commonly known as the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain. Just to the rear of the hindbrain sits the part that will soon turn into your baby's spinal cord. Soon, these areas bubble into those five different regions of the brain that we're most familiar with: the cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, pituitary gland and the hypothalamus. Brain stem: The engine driving many of your baby's most vital functions, including heart rate, breathing and blood pressure.
It's really not as big a mystery as you think it is.
The first sentence confirms what I said: the baby's brain and spinal cord 'is ONE of the very first systems'. Not THE first system. The FIRST thing to develop is the heart without the fully developed brain that's inside the skull.
And we all know that scientists exclude whatever doesn't fit their theories, so who knows if that's even the correct sequence.
Regardless, none of that refutes what I said about ancient cultures disposing of the brain. There were cultures that did that, and you can't refute it.
As an archaeologist, I refute your claim, it's garbage... Which culture/s? You need to confirm that? And don't insult our intelligence by lazily saying 'Ancient Egypt'... I will slap you down if you do... That's fair warning. You still haven't explained your alleged 'Ancient world'. I'm beginning to think you you don't actually know what you are on about 🤷
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Post by heeeeey on Mar 20, 2019 20:45:50 GMT
The first sentence confirms what I said: the baby's brain and spinal cord 'is ONE of the very first systems'. Not THE first system. The FIRST thing to develop is the heart without the fully developed brain that's inside the skull.
And we all know that scientists exclude whatever doesn't fit their theories, so who knows if that's even the correct sequence.
Regardless, none of that refutes what I said about ancient cultures disposing of the brain. There were cultures that did that, and you can't refute it.
As an archaeologist, I refute your claim, it's garbage... Which culture/s? You need to confirm that? And don't insult our intelligence by lazily saying 'Ancient Egypt'... I will slap you down if you do... That's fair warning. You still haven't explained your alleged 'Ancient world'. I'm beginning to think you you don't actually know what you are on about 🤷
'Archeologist' my ass.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 20:52:30 GMT
As an archaeologist, I refute your claim, it's garbage... Which culture/s? You need to confirm that? And don't insult our intelligence by lazily saying 'Ancient Egypt'... I will slap you down if you do... That's fair warning. You still haven't explained your alleged 'Ancient world'. I'm beginning to think you you don't actually know what you are on about 🤷
'Archeologist' my ass.
You are an ass... You have have no real knowledge, and just pull random shite off the internet that you believe backs up your ignorant thoughts... Somebody offers to share real knowledge with you, and you turn your back and try to knock them... Only one loser there.
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Post by heeeeey on Mar 20, 2019 20:56:55 GMT
You are an ass... You have have no real knowledge, and just pull random shite off the internet that you believe backs up your ignorant thoughts... Somebody offers to share real knowledge with you, and you turn your back and try to knock them... Only one loser there. My whole point, which you keep skirting, is that the heart develops before the brain. Is that true or not?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 21:10:21 GMT
You are an ass... You have have no real knowledge, and just pull random shite off the internet that you believe backs up your ignorant thoughts... Somebody offers to share real knowledge with you, and you turn your back and try to knock them... Only one loser there. My whole point, which you keep skirting, is that the heart develops before the brain. Is that true or not? That wasn't your OP point at all... It is unbelievably disingenuous of you to pretend otherwise... You are only kidding yourself.
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Post by Stammerhead on Mar 20, 2019 21:27:22 GMT
So they thought with their hearts and with their genitals.
Which is kinda like the insults Conservatives throw at Liberals.
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Post by heeeeey on Mar 20, 2019 21:34:29 GMT
My whole point, which you keep skirting, is that the heart develops before the brain. Is that true or not? That wasn't your OP point at all... It is unbelievably disingenuous of you to pretend otherwise... You are only kidding yourself. Does the heart develop before the brain? Yes or no?
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Post by heeeeey on Mar 20, 2019 21:35:14 GMT
So they thought with their hearts and with their genitals. Which is kinda like the insults Conservatives throw at Liberals. They did that because they knew consciousness was not seated in the brain.
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Post by Stammerhead on Mar 20, 2019 21:37:57 GMT
So they thought with their hearts and with their genitals. Which is kinda like the insults Conservatives throw at Liberals. They did that because they knew consciousness was not seated in the brain. Yeah but why did they mummify the bodies? Did they know something else we don’t know now?
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Post by heeeeey on Mar 20, 2019 21:50:45 GMT
They did that because they knew consciousness was not seated in the brain. Yeah but why did they mummify the bodies? Did they know something else we don’t know now? They believed the body had to remain intact with the most important organs - the heart and genitals - to go on to the afterworld.
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Post by goz on Mar 20, 2019 21:58:18 GMT
Yeah but why did they mummify the bodies? Did they know something else we don’t know now? They believed the body had to remain intact with the most important organs - the heart and genitals - to go on to the afterworld. They, like you, were wrong.
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Post by heeeeey on Mar 20, 2019 22:06:02 GMT
They believed the body had to remain intact with the most important organs - the heart and genitals - to go on to the afterworld. They, like you, were wrong. They obviously knew more than you do.
Why does the heart develop before the brain?
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Post by goz on Mar 20, 2019 22:14:14 GMT
They, like you, were wrong. They obviously knew more than you do.
Why does the heart develop before the brain?
WTF? What has this got to do with anything? That is how the human foetus develops. WTF does what primitive people thought, in their ignorance, have to do with anything? They were primitive and ignorant and didn't know any better. Much like you! This whole thread is just another example of your total ignorance on pretty much everything and just more click bait and trolling.
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Post by thefleetsin on Mar 20, 2019 22:19:48 GMT
riding a papal pony in a patriarchal parade
i'd rather be inhaling heinekens on horseback while reciting chapters of you can never look back all the while preparing for yet one more attack from the same folks that brought us our god loves you especially while on your back then riding a papal pony in a patriarchal parade because nothing says watch me as a systematically fade into an oblivion only a self loathing god could have made.
sjw 03/20/19 inspired at this very moment in time by how do you like your skewered homosexual cooked.
from the 'blasphemy series' of poems
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Post by heeeeey on Mar 20, 2019 22:25:01 GMT
They obviously knew more than you do.
Why does the heart develop before the brain?
WTF? What has this got to do with anything? That is how the human foetus develops. WTF does what primitive people thought, in their ignorance, have to do with anything? They were primitive and ignorant and didn't know any better. Much like you! This whole thread is just another example of your total ignorance on pretty much everything and just more click bait and trolling. So now you're saying the ancient civilizations that built pyramids and excelled in all fields of science were 'ignorant'? Your arrogant pomposity has broken the scales.
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Post by goz on Mar 20, 2019 22:30:34 GMT
WTF? What has this got to do with anything? That is how the human foetus develops. WTF does what primitive people thought, in their ignorance, have to do with anything? They were primitive and ignorant and didn't know any better. Much like you! This whole thread is just another example of your total ignorance on pretty much everything and just more click bait and trolling. So now you're saying the ancient civilizations that built pyramids and excelled in all fields of science were 'ignorant'? Your arrogant pomposity has broken the scales. Yes. That's right. On a sliding scale of ignorance they were more knowledgeable than hunters and gatherers, and less than modern man who has knowledge in the sciences(unlike you).
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Post by heeeeey on Mar 20, 2019 22:41:35 GMT
So now you're saying the ancient civilizations that built pyramids and excelled in all fields of science were 'ignorant'? Your arrogant pomposity has broken the scales. Yes. That's right. On a sliding scale of ignorance they were more knowledgeable than hunters and gatherers, and less than modern man who has knowledge in the sciences(unlike you). There is more to those civilizations than you can even imagine.
'Modern man' not only can't build a pyramid, but can't even figure out how they were built, contrary to what Faustus believes that they were just random piles of rocks.
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Post by goz on Mar 20, 2019 22:55:40 GMT
Yes. That's right. On a sliding scale of ignorance they were more knowledgeable than hunters and gatherers, and less than modern man who has knowledge in the sciences(unlike you). There is more to those civilizations than you can even imagine.
'Modern man' not only can't build a pyramid, but can't even figure out how they were built, contrary to what Faustus believes that they were just random piles of rocks.
WTF are you on about? You are talking nonsense out your arse! The Egyptians built the pyramids, showing a degree of engineering technology. They knew little of how bodies worked and had a primitive view of human biology.
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Post by heeeeey on Mar 20, 2019 23:05:21 GMT
There is more to those civilizations than you can even imagine.
'Modern man' not only can't build a pyramid, but can't even figure out how they were built, contrary to what Faustus believes that they were just random piles of rocks.
WTF are you on about? You are talking nonsense out your arse! The Egyptians built the pyramids, showing a degree of engineering technology. They knew little of how bodies worked and had a primitive view of human biology. I think it was a hell of a lot more than 'a degree', pompous ass.
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Post by goz on Mar 20, 2019 23:11:42 GMT
WTF are you on about? You are talking nonsense out your arse! The Egyptians built the pyramids, showing a degree of engineering technology. They knew little of how bodies worked and had a primitive view of human biology. I think it was a hell of a lot more than 'a degree', pompous ass. It was no big deal. www.triphistoric.com/explore/articles/incredible-ancient-pyramids-around-the-worldPyramids have been built all around the world, butt what this has to do with Egyptians' biological knowledge escapes me!
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