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Ishmael Replies: 297 Views: 172718 |
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However; the description of the cloud forest was nearly worth it.
If only 'nearly' I'm sorry to have bothered you. I exaggerated for comedic effect. I'm embarrassingly bad at jokes. ![]() This is p ... |
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However; they were shameless. Like the wild beasts they lived among, they wore no clothing. They used tools and understood throwing weapons but had no machines (not even fishing lines or bows).
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The first four minutes were insufferable (god, these people have no idea how utterly repulsive they are to any normal human being). However; the description of the cloud forest was nearly worth it.
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HYPERBOREANS: HUMAN ORIGINS
The frontier is key. Located exclusively in the north, the frontier is revealed at the start of each hot, equilibrium period, as the glaciers of the cold, punctuated tim ... |
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HYPERBOEANS: THE WEARING OF CLOTHES
Human beings are the only species on Earth that wears clothing. But it's a more fundamental phenomenon than the mere outward manifestation: The act itself. W ... |
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So. Just for the group's edification. I gave a quick review to Brian's basic idea. It's good. It's the kind of thing that could be defended as a PHD thesis, speaking as someone who's never written one ... | |
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Interesting indeed.
But what it suggests is what I've hinted at above. Rivers are destabilizing. Rivers can lead to lakes which can lead to inland seas which can lead to..... Therefore; the g ... |
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HYPERBOREANS: FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF EVOLUTION IN THE EARTHLY BIOSPHERE
Primary succession is the only opportunity afforded life for evolution. Evolution occurs in no other circumstances. However; prim ... |
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but my position (using their language) may be rendered as follows. Primary succession is the only opportunity afforded life for evolution. Evolution occurs in no other circumstances.
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HYPERBOREANS: MARGIN NOTE
In what I must describe as a remarkable coincidence I, today, encountered an internet posting in which the author, by way of metaphor, described the key processes I have b ... |
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Ishmael Replies: 297 Views: 172718 |
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Alright. We'll see where it goes. | |
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It is. For me. But if you're not with me on these basic principles, you ain't gonna follow me where next I'm going. | |
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Oh well. I'll probably just keep the rest of it to myself then. Unless I ever find time to write a book or do a YouTube series. | |
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It's not the erosion that does the work, it's the march of the continental divides caused by differential erosion that does the heavy lifting.
A question that just occurred to me..... What if ther ... |
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The evidence is overwhelming.
I think 'overwhelming' is putting it too strong. Tell me what we would see if evolution was taking place all around us. Intermediate forms and constant change. Were ev ... |
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