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Molecular Clock disproven, weirdos claim the opposite: Re: 25mya common ancestor for Old World monkeys and apes; fossils/molec clock reconciled

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May 20, 2013, 9:08:05 PM5/20/13
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RichTravsky <traRvEskyM...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Precise
> geological dating of nearby rocks indicates that the fossils are 25.2
> million years old, several million years older than any other example
> from either primate group.

Here's you from 3 years ago posting a story about a
25 to 29 million year old discovery:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.anthropology.paleo/msg/468e4be73c574760?dmode=source

The same story you posted 3 years ago credits the find
with dating the monkey/ape split and NOT any "molecular
clock." In fact, it reports that the "Molecular Clock"
places the split "Earlier," as much as 34.5 million years
ago and no less than 29.2 million.

The only thing you "Molecular Clock" weirdos are
consistent with is your inconsistencies...


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