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The Hypothesis That Ends All Debate  
However, the beginning of the dynamics in my greater hypothesis (the
Intraspecies Capitalism stuff which is very difficult to explain), may have to
be pushed forward in time all the way up to the transition to homo. But this may
be a good thing in that it better coorelates to the growth of brain capacity in
the ...
Apr 27 2008 by Claudius Denk - 10 messages - 3 authors

The Hypothesis That Ends All Debate  
The gradualistic, just-so-story approach to understanding the origins of new
species, an approach to which all paleoanthropologist subscribe, is an archaic
approach that ... That happens all the time on islands (eg Darwin's finches) and
occasionally those new solutions are strong enough to survive on the mainland.
...
Mar 29 2008 by Claudius Denk - 36 messages - 7 authors

Question For Lee Olsen  
Where's the hypothesis? Where are the details? You need to present details. No,
I don't. You need to show that you've read them, No, you need to describe them
in enough detail ... You pretty much end all debate on this non-issue with the
following: Oh, Jimmy. Waving the white flag over a bit of criticism so soon? ...
Jan 18 2008 by claudiusd...@sbcglobal.net - 55 messages - 6 authors

AAT (was Re: Evaluation of evidence (Can Twitch address the ...  
... Sherilyn's arguments to Twitch's, Sherilyn exemplified my point by failing
to reference my principle argument, just as she did throughout our "debate". ...
Instead she refers to statements that are in no way, shape or form, supporting
arguments for a hypothesis. 2) The AAT is incontrovertible This is not a ...
Sep 16 1998 by myke_reyno...@yahoo.com - 534 messages - 57 authors

THE GISH - MAX AMARILLO DEBATE  
This might be bad science (science rejects any supernatural explanations of the
world) but why should it be bad religion if they all have to do it? ... It IS
bad religion to falsely misrepresent the physical event itself in order to
support some hypothesis about supernatural events for which there is no physical
...
Jun 30 2003 by William - 39 messages - 10 authors

human genetics (Re: Debate re Rushton in Anthro-L)  
But to assume that those genetic differences that fit your desired racial
classifications are the important ones is to elevate the hypothesis above the
data. ... posts? have no financial stake in this debate and accusing me of
having been bought or influenced by politics seems like a good way of
obfuscating things. ...
Jan 28 1998 by Danny Yee - 163 messages - 39 authors

Last Supper Hypothesis  
... mrdubi...@aol.com sci archaeology sci anthropology paleo alt archaeology
Pardon me for butting in, but if you found a way to measure the microwear
patterns on the teeth of living organisms, ensured you had a good idea of (a)
their overall diet and (b) their last meal, you might be able to settle this
debate. ...
Aug 26 1995 by Mrdubious - 14 messages - 9 authors

Hunting in dangerous water  
Give it a try. Now who's being evasive? And you can stuff your search engine. A
real scientist has no trouble pointing to his own work. Of course you're not one
of those, are you? Try doing a search for the phrase, "the hypothesis that ends
all debate" Let us know how this works out.
Apr 27 2008 by Claudius Denk - 69 messages - 9 authors

origins of modern humans and "cultural explosion"  
What we really need is to abandon the "origins" thing once and for all. The end
result of Klein's cultural explosion, several genetics studies by "this" group
and a batch by "that" group, and of course, the great fuss about Neanderthals
all are colored by the central debate of OoA vs MREH. ...
Mar 17 2002 by Tim Johnson - 63 messages - 21 authors

Multiregional Hypothesis  
He asserts (I'm *still* waiting to hear from a real paleoanthro about recent
developments in this debate...) that the mitochondrial DNA results, as well as
earlier blood protein work, give just as much support for an ((Orang, human),(
chimp, gorilla, bonobo)) set of relationships as for the standard cladogram. ...
Feb 28 1994 by David M. Tate - 1 message - 1 author

 
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