I have a question and I don't know if it's dumb, but here it goes... If mating occurs, and the offspring is fertile, then why do we say that they are different species? Wouldn't it be more accurate to say that both neanderthals and sapiens are only variations of a single species?
I haven't watched the video yet but I know this channel well enough. This channel makes facts very hard to agree with sometimes. I don't trust anyone that has a 30 second intro on every single video. That's what psychos do
I’ve been wondering for a while if neurodivergence has something to do with Neanderthal parts of our genome. It explains so much, like the double empathy problem, the persistence of autism as a condition because neurodiversity is proposed by evolutionary psychiatry as a benefit for a given population, and the sensory processing differences between autistic and allistic people. Has anyone looked at this as a research topic? Some say that being autistic feels like being from another planet, but perhaps it is because we are actually partially descended from a different human species✌️💕🌻
It's unlikely that anything of the sort is true, considering that the same conditions are also to be found in Africans who have minimal Neanderthal introgression in their DNA.
@@buttercxpdraws8101And the evidence for your claim is, that „autists feel like they are from a different planet“ ? His objection was waaaay more coherent than your assumptions. But if you want to- feel free to feel like a Neanderthal. You are aiding in the proof of why they likely went extinct.
@@buttercxpdraws8101you seem to be attributing these neurodiverse issues to Neanderthal DNA. He stated it appears in People from Africa which have very low amounts of Neanderthal DNA. Some new research show people of color having autism at a higher rate. Just my opinion, but double empathy might be more attributable to ethnic/cultural differences rather than Neanderthal admixture.
Yes. People, mostly scientists, find bones and other biological remains, date them, analyze them and compare them to known physical evidence. If something is found, it can be categorized in the tree of life, that’s all known lifeforms and how they relate and descent from each other. So far no Annunaki/Nephilim have been found (except in some books, in the same manner as dragons, aliens, time travelers and so on), so it’s not possible to tie them in the bio-/paläoscientific models.
Sorry guys. I'm a truthseeker and MSM/Academia are known to be gatekeepers of our hidden history. This is a well known fact. We're no longer living in the dark ages. Moreover, Hollywood/Netflix intersperse predictive programming with "entertainment". Come now.
Sir please tell me, your erasing memory of mind research, where is going on. Can you research on my mind because i am very sick about my life a very bad memory is in my mind can't go out, can you help me to delete this bad memory 🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭
The story of Adam and Eve is the story of the evolution of language and perspiration. Language allows us to discern right from wrong and good from evil. Adam’s nakedness was the loss of fur and the development of sweat. Eve’s curse of painful child birth was the result of the larger brain. Eve wasn’t one person, she was all of women kind up to that point in evolution. A day isn’t a twenty four hour period. It’s one/seventh of the total period of time of evolution. The chosen people were the humanoids who developed language. The lost tribes of Israel were those who went extinct which I believe included the Neanderthals.
@@DogAmongMenDay is a old-germanic based word. The modern German is Tag for it. Daiye, deus, dios or however you want to write it, is the latinized/romanizied version of old Greek Zeus. These words have nothing in common, except similar sounds. It’s like saying, „common = come on“.
If you see something, that is bad, do you „formulate“ out in your mind „this is bad“ and use this as a base to know, wether this is bad? Don’t people usually just get a feeling of „this is bad“, before they are able to grasp the situation and put it into words? Wouldn’t the feeling preceed the words in this case? Can a baby have negative emotions and discern good from bad? Or do you impose psychological non-existence to everything that is not able of clear speech?
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Thank you for uploading this. Fascinating
I have a question and I don't know if it's dumb, but here it goes... If mating occurs, and the offspring is fertile, then why do we say that they are different species? Wouldn't it be more accurate to say that both neanderthals and sapiens are only variations of a single species?
This comment section is absurd. I’m very sorry channelmakers.
soft science is a blight on humanity
What is soft science?@@exodusblik9926
@@exodusblik9926yeah, you really, really are.
@@ingloriousbetch4302 the quality of your child rearing precedes your opinion.
I haven't watched the video yet but I know this channel well enough.
This channel makes facts very hard to agree with sometimes.
I don't trust anyone that has a 30 second intro on every single video.
That's what psychos do
I’ve been wondering for a while if neurodivergence has something to do with Neanderthal parts of our genome. It explains so much, like the double empathy problem, the persistence of autism as a condition because neurodiversity is proposed by evolutionary psychiatry as a benefit for a given population, and the sensory processing differences between autistic and allistic people. Has anyone looked at this as a research topic? Some say that being autistic feels like being from another planet, but perhaps it is because we are actually partially descended from a different human species✌️💕🌻
It's unlikely that anything of the sort is true, considering that the same conditions are also to be found in Africans who have minimal Neanderthal introgression in their DNA.
@@abiolalapite2704 You’re overstating your objection given that you are providing no evidence to support your assertion.
I am from a different planet. Not from this solar system.
@@buttercxpdraws8101And the evidence for your claim is, that „autists feel like they are from a different planet“ ? His objection was waaaay more coherent than your assumptions. But if you want to- feel free to feel like a Neanderthal. You are aiding in the proof of why they likely went extinct.
@@buttercxpdraws8101you seem to be attributing these neurodiverse issues to Neanderthal DNA. He stated it appears in People from Africa which have very low amounts of Neanderthal DNA. Some new research show people of color having autism at a higher rate. Just my opinion, but double empathy might be more attributable to ethnic/cultural differences rather than Neanderthal admixture.
Salk as in the polio vaccine?
Can Andrew - or anyone else - explain how the Annunaki/Nephilim model ties into this Evolutionary one?
Yes. People, mostly scientists, find bones and other biological remains, date them, analyze them and compare them to known physical evidence. If something is found, it can be categorized in the tree of life, that’s all known lifeforms and how they relate and descent from each other. So far no Annunaki/Nephilim have been found (except in some books, in the same manner as dragons, aliens, time travelers and so on), so it’s not possible to tie them in the bio-/paläoscientific models.
@@mario97brI wanted to call them a crack head, but your response was so much better.
Oh jfc 😂
Netflix "documentaries" spread a lot of ignorance
Sorry guys. I'm a truthseeker and MSM/Academia are known to be gatekeepers of our hidden history. This is a well known fact. We're no longer living in the dark ages. Moreover, Hollywood/Netflix intersperse predictive programming with "entertainment".
Come now.
Neanderthal genes responsible for Hair and white skin mutations 13:22 mark...
The lecturer has the habit of decreasing volume at the end of sentences. Irritating trying to listen.
Yes, it's an odd habit.
Yes, he needs to be made aware of this. It's especially a problem for recordings. He has to realize he is not having a face-to-face conversation.
Sir please tell me, your erasing memory of mind research, where is going on.
Can you research on my mind because i am very sick about my life a very bad memory is in my mind can't go out, can you help me to delete this bad memory 🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭
We are not all the same.🧬
All the Sapiens are the very same species.
Very 'special'
The story of Adam and Eve is the story of the evolution of language and perspiration. Language allows us to discern right from wrong and good from evil. Adam’s nakedness was the loss of fur and the development of sweat. Eve’s curse of painful child birth was the result of the larger brain. Eve wasn’t one person, she was all of women kind up to that point in evolution. A day isn’t a twenty four hour period. It’s one/seventh of the total period of time of evolution. The chosen people were the humanoids who developed language. The lost tribes of Israel were those who went extinct which I believe included the Neanderthals.
That’s pretty cool.
Day = D A i Y E
Interesting. I've always wondered if being kicked out of Eden was an allegory for the development of agriculture.
@@DogAmongMenDay is a old-germanic based word. The modern German is Tag for it. Daiye, deus, dios or however you want to write it, is the latinized/romanizied version of old Greek Zeus. These words have nothing in common, except similar sounds. It’s like saying, „common = come on“.
If you see something, that is bad, do you „formulate“ out in your mind „this is bad“ and use this as a base to know, wether this is bad? Don’t people usually just get a feeling of „this is bad“, before they are able to grasp the situation and put it into words? Wouldn’t the feeling preceed the words in this case? Can a baby have negative emotions and discern good from bad? Or do you impose psychological non-existence to everything that is not able of clear speech?
And yet you understand anything
Not your sentence that’s for sure.
Politically correct.
Even better: scientifically correct.
You ok there, rod?
@@mario97br For those who cannot or who refuse to learn, everything they don't like is politically correct.