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Agnostic Atheism? Your opinions thread's landfill
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Tango, even your beloved Egyptian texts suggest that light skinned people came from the area of Syria. Where do you get the notion that light skinned people originated in South Africa? Certainly, the research now suggests that it was from South Africa that the original modern man came (http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/march...30411.html), but as far as skin color, please share your source for "whites" coming originally from that region, since the science is still out on exactly how white skin came to exist and what we do know seems to suggest it is likely to have developed north of the Equator due to environmental adaptations.
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#72
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While my research is minimal, I'm gonna go with clothing being responsible for white skin. That's a+b=c. And I should have specified modern technology is given from the cold. Wink

Dtango I like; he knows stuff I don't, he's an expert. There's this question of expertise based on publication and popularity, I don't agree with. Here's a guy doing it for love and passion, his agenda is his own. Once you start throwing fame of the name in the mix; agenda starts to go exponential.

Being a naive philosopher doesn't mean naive. Anybody with any kinda name has already incorporated someone else's agenda. The last "expert," on circumcision was an apologist - thinking Christian 'cause it was LA - and they ain't gonna be crediting no Egypt with no Hebrew 'cause that just ain't done. That's what I got from skimming that page - agenda - and researching experts for their agenda is not having a good time.

I'm having a good time listening to dtango tell it, and throwing my two cents in. If I'm being senseless, we''ll debate it. Wink
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#73
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I'm pretty sure aliens are responsible for whiteness. Anyone who thinks otherwise is ignorant and will know better when they are older.
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#74
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Shell B is someone I like. She's not an expert but has the intellect to know the difference between expertise and mania.
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#75
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(December 24, 2011 at 5:01 pm)houseofcantor Wrote: Dtango I like; he knows stuff I don't, he's an expert.

Knowing stuff you do not know does not make someone an expert. There is also the little distinction between "knowing" and "asserting." Asserting is a lot like assuming in some situations, in one very important way.

Thanks, Epi. I like you too. Heart

FYI, I'm not an expert in pseudosciencesociologyEgyptologyracism, but I do know a fuckload about genocide. A little research and a fourth grade textbook would put you miles ahead of tango on that subject. "Hurfdurf, you know, the Ukrainians, Jews, Congolese, Darfurians and Armenians could have just stopped being Ukrainian, Jewish, Congolese, Darfurian or Armenian and they would not have been slaughtered. Those fucking idiots deserved to die. I blame them, narf." Yeah, expert. *rolls eyes* Shit, I forgot, "Whitey did it."
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#76
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(December 24, 2011 at 2:54 pm)Epimethean Wrote: Where do you get the notion that light skinned people originated in South Africa? Certainly, the research now suggests that it was from South Africa that the original modern man came (http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/march...30411.html), but as far as skin color, please share your source for "whites" coming originally from that region, since the science is still out on exactly how white skin came to exist and what we do know seems to suggest it is likely to have developed north of the Equator due to environmental adaptations.

Let us begin with the main line of modern reasoning:
Gods are today regarded as being immaterial and therefore were thus regarded at all times!
Native Africans are today blacks therefore native Africans were at all times black!

I read the article you suggested and apart from lack of any reference to skin colour I was impressed by the insistence of geneticists to disregard the conclusions paleoanthropologists have come to (something that they did in the case of the interbreeding between Hss and Neandethals). Microlithic assemblages are the work of modern humans and although South African fossils such as Klasies River Mouth have not been classified as “modern” the presence of microlithic assemblages in South African sites is evidence of presence of Hss in the area.

Anyhow, read the following abstract on the Florisbad cranium (the emphasis is mine)

Quote:The human cranium recovered at Florisbad in 1932 is compared with other Sub-Saharan African hominid remains from Broken Hill, the Omo and Klasies River Mouth. The Florisbad frontal is very broad, but despite this breadth and differences in zygomatic form, there is a definite resemblance to archaic Homo sapiens from Broken Hill. There is also some similarity to both Omo I and Omo II, while fragmentary remains from Klasies River are more lightly built and hence more modern in appearance. These impressions are strengthened by measurement and statistical analysis, which demonstrates that Florisbad and Broken Hill are distant from recent African populations. Even if Florisbad is less archaic than the earlier (Middle Pleistocene?) hominid, it is not noticeably Bushman-like. New dates suggestive of early Upper Pleistocene antiquity also place Florisbad securely in a lineage containing Broken Hill, and there is no evidence to support special ties with any one group of living Africans.(Wiley online library)

The first Australian Aborigines reached Australia 55,000 or even 60,000 years ago. How do we know that it was not at that time that the blacks moved into South Africa as the whites moved out?

Chinese and Japanese have skin of the same colour as the Caucasian whites. Why did they not develope blue eyes as well?

(December 24, 2011 at 5:01 pm)houseofcantor Wrote: While my research is minimal, I'm gonna go with clothing being responsible for white skin.

Oh, my dear Irish friend, you will have to find an excuse for the black people living in South Africa clothed (Cape town is on Latitude 34 South while Malta and Crete Islands are located in virtually the same latitude but in the northern hemisphere) and keeping their deep dark colour as well as for the natives living in the area of Cape Horn (having a latitude of 56S that equals the latitude of Kopenhagen) and still keeping their original light dark colour and dark-coloured eyes.

I think we must be very careful when dealing with scientific myths because they seem to be fairy tales to a degree far more superior to that of the traditional myths.

Tests of the American army proved that dark skinned people absorb too much radiation in lower latitudes resulting in overheating and loss of strength.
Black people were not made for sunny climates. Melanin is there to protect the skin, not to overdo it and turn it into black.

@ Epimethean
Do you think that the races were already developed at the stage of Homo erectus, as the multiregional model suggests, or not?
African Homo erectus was quite different from Asian Homo erectus. Did they both belong to the same race? There is still so much we do not know. How can we be so sure that the original natives of Africa were black?

P.S. What a Christmas present (this off-topic post) for Shell-B! Tongue

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#77
RE: Agnostic Atheism? Your opinions thread's landfill
Clothes.....ffs.......Facepalm

Tango, the only myth here, is that this is a scientific myth. It is not, it's just something someone said on a forum. I'd love to see this Army test btw, sounds like something that might have been conducted in the 30's and 40's..hehehe. Dark skin isn't an impediment to life in africa, it's an adaptation to it. We've gone from hairy, to hairless and white, ranging all the way up to "black"...and then some of us crept back down the scale to the status of "whitey" (with a fun stopover at "yellow" for those migrating to asia, having the same selection pressure acting on a different area).



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skin_color
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#78
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Yeah, that was a pretty funny statement. Wink
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#79
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Quote:While my research is minimal,

Is that code for 'non existent'?

Quote: I'm gonna go with clothing being responsible for white skin.


Umm,actually scientific consensus is that skin colour is caused by MELANIN, which in turn is related to climate more than any other factor. If it was due to clothing,it would not be genetic.



Quote:Human skin color is primarily due to the presence of melanin in the skin. Skin color ranges from almost black to white with a pinkish tinge due to blood vessels underneath.[1] Variation in natural skin color is mainly due to genetics, although the evolutionary causes are not completely certain. According to scientific studies, natural human skin color diversity is highest in Sub-Saharan African populations,[2] with skin reflectance values ranging from 19 to 46 (med. 31) compared with European and East Asian populations which have skin reflectance values of 62 to 69 and 50 to 59 respectively.[3] The term "range" is loosely defined in this case, as African albinos have obviously not been taken into consideration when calculating the "range".
The natural skin color can be darkened as a result of tanning due to exposure to sunlight. The leading explanation is that skin color adapts to sunlight intensities which produce vitamin D or ultraviolet light damage to folic acid.[4] Other hypotheses include protection from ambient temperature, infections, skin cancer or frostbite, an alteration in food, and sexual selection.[5]




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skin_color
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#80
RE: Agnostic Atheism? Your opinions thread's landfill
I ain't afraid of being wrong (yeah I know that makes me fearless, shush) but ya gotta be wrong to learn stuff. Big Grin
although the evolutionary causes are not completely certain. ...which could mean clothing. Wink
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