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Post by MCDemuth on Feb 5, 2018 18:31:25 GMT
Very interesting...
Maybe all those ancient "myths" about giants and other strange humanoids... were not myths at all.
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Post by politicidal on Feb 6, 2018 1:15:59 GMT
Oh yeah like the patagones that Magellan reported? Fascinating.
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Post by faustus5 on Feb 19, 2018 18:02:29 GMT
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Post by MCDemuth on Feb 19, 2018 21:45:59 GMT
Even if the DNA results were "Garbarge", YOUR article doesn't address this claim in the original article: Which raises the question, was he "somehow" correct that there was no ‘head binding’ involved... If he was, that warrants further investigation.
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Post by faustus5 on Feb 19, 2018 21:50:26 GMT
Even if the DNA results were "Garbarge", YOUR article doesn't address this claim in the original article: Given the idiotic gullibility of the article's author on DNA, I wouldn't trust the scientific veracity of any other content in it, either. The very idea that the skulls are of alien origin could only be taken seriously by someone who has no idea how evolution works. Hint: aliens would not resemble humans in the slightest since our shapes and material make up depend entirely on historical accidents taking place over millions of years on Earth.
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Post by MCDemuth on Feb 19, 2018 22:06:47 GMT
Even if the DNA results were "Garbarge", YOUR article doesn't address this claim in the original article: Given the idiotic gullibility of the article's author on DNA, I wouldn't trust the scientific veracity of any other content in it, either. The very idea that the skulls are of alien origin could only be taken seriously by someone who has no idea how evolution works. Hint: aliens would not resemble humans in the slightest since our shapes and material make up depend entirely on historical accidents taking place over millions of years on Earth. Who said anything about Aliens? The author was talking about a sub-species of Humans...
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Post by faustus5 on Feb 21, 2018 18:14:16 GMT
Who said anything about Aliens? The guy the article talks about and these skulls are often referenced by people who think these were aliens. I assumed you were among them given some of the other posts you've made. He/she is still scientifically illiterate. Evolution simply doesn't work that way. If there was a sub-species of human with elongated skulls living in a time as close to modernity as these remains, there would be fossil records showing the gradual changes which created the species over time. Evolution making a new species overnight is only found in bad science fiction.
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