There is also a wonderful speech about it by Elaine Morgan who ends up saying science has become a priesthood by categorizing it as loony without looking at the evidence, and then she quotes Dawkins by the end of the clip
Do you believe in the aquatic ape hypothesis?
Do you believe in the aquatic ape hypothesis?
It's basically an "alternative explanation of human evolution which theorizes that the common ancestors of modern humans spent a period of time adapting to life in a partially-aquatic environment."
There is also a wonderful speech about it by Elaine Morgan who ends up saying science has become a priesthood by categorizing it as loony without looking at the evidence, and then she quotes Dawkins by the end of the clip
I always love it when the lecturers mention Dawkins.
There is also a wonderful speech about it by Elaine Morgan who ends up saying science has become a priesthood by categorizing it as loony without looking at the evidence, and then she quotes Dawkins by the end of the clip
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Re: Do you believe in the aquatic ape hypothesis?
She wrote a book about the aquatic ape hypothesis back in the 1980s. I'm sure it was thoroughly debunked, but I can't remember the details.Dory wrote:It's basically an "alternative explanation of human evolution which theorizes that the common ancestors of modern humans spent a period of time adapting to life in a partially-aquatic environment."
There is also a wonderful speech about it by Elaine Morgan who ends up saying science has become a priesthood by categorizing it as loony without looking at the evidence, and then she quotes Dawkins by the end of the clipI always love it when the lecturers mention Dawkins.
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As in Sea Monkeys?
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Well, there are sea horses, so I suppose it could be true.Posse Comitatus wrote:As in Sea Monkeys?
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And even worse.devogue wrote:Well, there are sea horses, so I suppose it could be true.Posse Comitatus wrote:As in Sea Monkeys?

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It's not for believing in.
It's for exploring.
It's for exploring.
What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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Robert_S wrote:It's not for believing in.
It's for exploring.
Though from what I've heard, although it is a very nice common-sense explanation, it doesn't compete in terms of detailed and hard-to-understand evidence. But that still doesn't rule out the possibility that some of it might be right.
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Who was that chap on rdf who used to bang on about it?
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Algis Kuliukas. Boy! Those were fun!Clinton Huxley wrote:Who was that chap on rdf who used to bang on about it?
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Ha that was some thread. Quite a bad tempered chap, as I recall.natselrox wrote:Algis Kuliukas. Boy! Those were fun!Clinton Huxley wrote:Who was that chap on rdf who used to bang on about it?
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Amphibious ape makes some sense, some of our evolutionary traits do seem to have been influenced by an aquatic environment. Maybe the missing link is beachcomber man?
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I think Algis used his peculiar variant of apely aquaticism to explain every human trait
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It would certainly explain why some people like to fly. We used to swim with flying fish and got all jealous-like about that.Clinton Huxley wrote:I think Algis used his peculiar variant of apely aquaticism to explain every human trait
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I proposed the Avian Ape Hypothesis but it never really got off the ground
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