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Results from our forumTheories - Origin of Life... I adhere to the hypothesis that the engineering design occurred during the rare periods when the developed technological civilizations. This has happened very rarely. But for a very long interim periods ran the Darwin’s Natural Selection, as well as Dawkins’s His Majesty ...
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Re: Industrial Society Destroys Mind and Environment... in 1800 AD. India and China have large populations today because they started with larger populations thousands of years ago, since ancient civilizations thrived in these regions. What was the population of Europe/ America/ West 2000 years ago????......Was it comparable to eastern population ...
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m... that we need to start to look at things more closer in the obvious way. If we look back into history, it is arrogant for us to say that past civilizations weren't as advanced as ours. They have built massive monuments that have with stood from their time to ours. Their structures incorporate ...
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Re:... nor any splits in small or medium size human populations. This has not been observed in humans. I have observed it in researching five separate civilizations over decades. Why others haven't also observed it is another subject. Certainly, historians have observed it in the civilization they ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... Do we need skull size measurement ? The results are what count. By the way most of the geniuses showed their talent as teenagers. Yet while great civilizations thrived in the more southerly regions of the world these same Western Europeans were living in caves and mud huts. The geniuses you speak ...
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