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  • Quoting yourself is an interesting way to show something that I did, which so far hasn’t happened. I haven’t assumed anyone’s motives, and have addressed every single thing you’ve said. You’ve resorted to goalpoast moving, switching topics, and ad hominem. My statement wasn’t ad hominem, as it attacked the content of your comment, not you.

    Projection is a part of the Gaslight Obstruct Project party. I personally don’t need someone to tell me who my friends are, that’s why I am not a part of any party, and why I didn’t rush in university.



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    I already referenced the Green Sahara cycle, I’m aware. The green period only lasts ≈10,000 years per cycle. The entire cycle is ≈23,000 years, and is tied to the Earth’s axis wobble. It would be far more likely to find evidence in a more stable area rather than somewhere that causes Lake Chad to become Lake Gigachad (not what it’s called, I know, don’t care, sounds better.) every ≈13,000 years. There’s a fuckton of water moving through that area from what we can tell.

    I also have lived on, and grew up on a farm, in the Midwest, tons of arrowheads of you knew where to look. The thing is that archaologists would literally kill each other to find any evidence of modern agriculture that is older than 12,000-15,000 years ago. They’ve found plenty of stuff to indicate that we spread out well before then, and that there were hunter-gatherer civilisations well before then. Not one of them has yet to find any evidence, even with the latest scanning tech that allows us not to dig, that anyone was farming prior to 12,000-15,000 years ago, and then we all started doing it. If archaologists can find evidence of something humanoid (may not have been homo-sapiens) in the area of San Diego either 125,000 or 250,000, I don’t remember, years ago way back in the '90s, and they haven’t found one shred of evidence that farming existed prior to 15,000 years ago, I’m gonna have to go with the professionals here.

    We’ve found evidence of ancient cultures that existed in the Green Sahara, and in South America. They’ve flown ground penetrating scanners over almost all of the planet at this point. Someone would have found the data.


  • Lol. You either can’t read, or assume everyone else’s motives poorly. I didn’t specify an egomanaiacle asshole, there are plenty to pick from. I have no issue with actual STEM. As a CS graduate, I do have an issue with dead-end hallucinating parrots eating trillions of dollars of resources that could have been used to feed, clothe, house, educate, and provide healthcare and a robust information network to all of humanity. Instead, around 2500 people are allowed to enact violence daily with their stupidity and egos.



  • The grey in that map which covers Antarctica as well as a ton of the southern oceans, as well as a significant portion of North America, and Europe shows the known glacier expansion of the last ice age. 25% doesn’t come close to Africa, there wasn’t a bulldozer in most of the world.

    No, I really just said “We don’t know for sure, but I personally suspect.” Try reading comprehension, it helps. The evidence that was the norm comes from our present day toddlers, as well as people writing about it in ancient Egypt, the Hittites, the Minoans, the Mittani, ancient Greeks, and ancient Chinese people. They all had learned scholars that wrote about not being able to hear the literal voice of their gods anymore, and wondered why the gods abandoned us. I suspect that was what happens in us to this day, except it happens when we are 2-3 years old. Most people don’t remember that time, and the only reason I know it happened for me is that I told my parents, who later told me. Apparently “Other me” disappeared one day and it was very confusing.




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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Glacial_Maximum#/media/File:CLIMAP.jpg

    I don’t know why, but that image won’t upload.

    Glaciers didn’t get nearly as far as you seem to think. Sure that map just shows the last glacial maximum, but even prior to that Ice Age, they weren’t going much further north and south than what is indicated. The last time that The Earth was a snowball predates not only humanity, but, IIRC, multicellular life.

    The evidence of it being invented that far back in human evolution would be very apparent in Africa, though you may have to do some scanning to find it as it would be buried by this point.

    I think you may be giving ancient humans a tiny bit too much credit. Sure they weren’t stupid, and you are correct that our evolution physically seems to have slowed a lot, if not stalled, but our brains are a very different story. We really don’t know how fast the brain developed, and I suspect it wasn’t until around 12,000-15,0000 years ago that we finally stopped having a disconnected left and right brain. There’s actually a fair bit of evidence that our brain’s default setting was having the left and right hemispheres disconnected, which would explain why all our “gods” went silent worldwide around the time of the end of the bronze age. Heck that may have been a contributing factor in the collapse of the western world at the time. The Green Sahara period ending certainly didn’t help things.