New name, art least for me... New aspects and insights... Great! Thanks! Might it be that some evolution did really happen by hybridization of different subspecies/ tribes that independently had developed different traits and, in a secondary step, these traits were merged, and developed into really new traits that one wouldn't have imagined before? A similar principle how plant engineering uses F1b hybrids to generate a desired set of traits that wouldn't be achieved through continuous breeding...
Apes and humans split ftom a common ancestor. We know this from the genes. But what caused us to separate.? And , in turn , become bipedal. I believe it was when we chose to stop living in trees. When we chose , instead , to live in caves. We did not stop using trees. We still climbed up for food and to temporarily escape predators. But when we had our food...and when the predators gave up and went off to pursue easier meals...we would climb down and go to our caves. Where were could huddle safely in large groups. Large enough to drive off even the worst predators. That's what separated us. And it worked so well....we still live in caves today. ( yes...We build..our caves now. But that's just progress.) Cave dwelling in large... safety in numbers...groups. That's what separated us. And started us on the path to today.
He was Dutch and most definitely a master painter...a modern,but a master nonetheless. 😊neo-expressionism might not be familiar for everyone immediately.
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Exceptionally excellent layman friendly lecture
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What a wonderful and informative presentation!
Excellent 24:28
New name, art least for me...
New aspects and insights...
Great!
Thanks!
Might it be that some evolution did really happen by hybridization of different subspecies/ tribes that independently had developed different traits and, in a secondary step, these traits were merged, and developed into really new traits that one wouldn't have imagined before?
A similar principle how plant engineering uses F1b hybrids to generate a desired set of traits that wouldn't be achieved through continuous breeding...
16:10 There were not vast forest in Germany though where this ape was found.
26:43... Too bad there's not a preserved fossil of a roll in the hay 😊
Apes and humans split ftom a common ancestor. We know this from the genes.
But what caused us to separate.? And , in turn , become bipedal.
I believe it was when we chose to stop living in trees. When we chose , instead , to live in caves. We did not stop using trees. We still climbed up for food and to temporarily escape predators. But when we had our food...and when the predators gave up and went off to pursue easier meals...we would climb down and go to our caves. Where were could huddle safely in large groups. Large enough to drive off even the worst predators.
That's what separated us. And it worked so well....we still live in caves today.
( yes...We build..our caves now. But that's just progress.)
Cave dwelling in large... safety in numbers...groups. That's what separated us. And started us on the path to today.
Hmmmmmmm, I’m having difficulty imagining Vincent Van Gogh, an impressionist , as a “ Dutch Master”… I that term was for Rembrandt and the rest..,
He was Dutch and most definitely a master painter...a modern,but a master nonetheless. 😊neo-expressionism might not be familiar for everyone immediately.
human is not a physical trait.