To: Steve Van Doorn
If you wish to quote my post, please do not modify what I said without identifying it as such. I flat-out did not say what you presented as a quote. Here is what I said (and you are free to disagree, but not to misquote):
What should be clear is that somewhere there was a significant population of Homo sapiens which were reproductively isolated from those in-the-wild, probably for thousands (or tens of thousands) of years, during which they made a genetic leap of about a million years according to modern genetic science.
To: Disestablishmentarian; All
Does anyone know if there are still solar flares going on?
To: Disestablishmentarian
I clearly said, “ (correction: millions of years)”
To: Disestablishmentarian
To be clear Dr Perez proved with his report on DUF1220 gene deletions that takes place at a periodic resonator of Phi. There was no genetic leap forward. Evolution takes place when the DUF1220 gene deletions take place. We've not witness this so we don't know when or how it happens. We know it does happen.
Cro-magnon would have to be tens of millions of years old during that time didn't mate with any other spices. Though there is no sign of cro-magnon. It's as though they simply appeared here about 40,000 years ago I think. Which doesn't make sense.
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