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originally posted by: DestroyDestroyDestroy
a reply to: Choice777
Our genus (homo sapiens sapiens) has existed for roughly 200,000 years. Before us, there were other hominids. Hell, even while we were around there were different hominids (i.e. homo neanderthalensis). There is nothing to "wonder" about, it's pretty well documented that our ancestors, dating back millions of years to the australopithecines, used primitive stone tools.
originally posted by: AlongCamePaul
You know I think paleontology, archeology, and geology are awesome. Digging up history is pretty amazing.
Yet it always perplexes me how they put these momentus ages on the things they find.
Carbon dating is good for 50k years at most before its deemed unreliable.
originally posted by: Barcs
a reply to: Choice777
No evidence? Before you were saying 5-40% of the land mass was still there. I'm not sure where you got those numbers, but that seems like a large margin of error. I say it is extremely improbable that a civilization flourished before complex animals emerged for that reason alone. If you want to talk about the possibility of ancient civilizations, you really have 2 options. The first is that humans built an advanced civilization in the past and it was wiped out (200,000 years on the planet, and 3 million years of hominids, it could have happened at some point, but it was lost in a cataclysm). The other option (and less likely IMO) is that a different intelligent species evolved at some point during the dinosaur ages and made their own civilization, which was also destroyed. If I had a choice I'd go with the first option. Archean civilization is pretty much out of the question.
Where did your picture come from? Remember things don't evolve just because there is enough time to. The environment must support it, and all changes are dependent on it. During the time frame you reference the atmosphere is not very conducive to life at all, the earth was still settling from the late bombardment period and the atmosphere didn't resemble anything close to what we have today. There's a reason we only had single cells for like a billion years. An advanced civilization existing during that time is incredibly unlikely, and if there was, I would think they were from another planet.
originally posted by: Choice777
originally posted by: Barcs
a reply to: Choice777
No evidence? Before you were saying 5-40% of the land mass was still there. I'm not sure where you got those numbers, but that seems like a large margin of error. I say it is extremely improbable that a civilization flourished before complex animals emerged for that reason alone. If you want to talk about the possibility of ancient civilizations, you really have 2 options. The first is that humans built an advanced civilization in the past and it was wiped out (200,000 years on the planet, and 3 million years of hominids, it could have happened at some point, but it was lost in a cataclysm). The other option (and less likely IMO) is that a different intelligent species evolved at some point during the dinosaur ages and made their own civilization, which was also destroyed. If I had a choice I'd go with the first option. Archean civilization is pretty much out of the question.
Where did your picture come from? Remember things don't evolve just because there is enough time to. The environment must support it, and all changes are dependent on it. During the time frame you reference the atmosphere is not very conducive to life at all, the earth was still settling from the late bombardment period and the atmosphere didn't resemble anything close to what we have today. There's a reason we only had single cells for like a billion years. An advanced civilization existing during that time is incredibly unlikely, and if there was, I would think they were from another planet.
Where is got the 5-40% ? From the article. Look at the link a few posts back. So if i take 5% that 5% is actually not all accessible cuse it migh tbe at the bottom of the ocean of under miles of australian soil.
And i didn't say ''before complex animas emerged''......and where did i get the picture ?
DID you even read the past posts ?
Oh ffs i give up , some people can even put 2 dots together.
evidence suggests that continental crust equivalent to only 5-40% of the present amount formed during the Archean.[6]
originally posted by: Barcs
originally posted by: Choice777
originally posted by: Barcs
a reply to: Choice777
No evidence? Before you were saying 5-40% of the land mass was still there. I'm not sure where you got those numbers, but that seems like a large margin of error. I say it is extremely improbable that a civilization flourished before complex animals emerged for that reason alone. If you want to talk about the possibility of ancient civilizations, you really have 2 options. The first is that humans built an advanced civilization in the past and it was wiped out (200,000 years on the planet, and 3 million years of hominids, it could have happened at some point, but it was lost in a cataclysm). The other option (and less likely IMO) is that a different intelligent species evolved at some point during the dinosaur ages and made their own civilization, which was also destroyed. If I had a choice I'd go with the first option. Archean civilization is pretty much out of the question.
Where did your picture come from? Remember things don't evolve just because there is enough time to. The environment must support it, and all changes are dependent on it. During the time frame you reference the atmosphere is not very conducive to life at all, the earth was still settling from the late bombardment period and the atmosphere didn't resemble anything close to what we have today. There's a reason we only had single cells for like a billion years. An advanced civilization existing during that time is incredibly unlikely, and if there was, I would think they were from another planet.
Where is got the 5-40% ? From the article. Look at the link a few posts back. So if i take 5% that 5% is actually not all accessible cuse it migh tbe at the bottom of the ocean of under miles of australian soil.
And i didn't say ''before complex animas emerged''......and where did i get the picture ?
DID you even read the past posts ?
Oh ffs i give up , some people can even put 2 dots together.
Defeated that easily eh? Why can't you answer my question? I went through all of your links and could not find that picture. I asked because my work might be blocking the website, so I'm curious which source posted it. It was a simple question, I wasn't trying to doubt you.
You posted 4 links that I saw. 2 were wiki links, 1 was the original Fox News article, and the 3rd was the propaganda site, "evolutionnews". Which link is the picture from?
Also you aren't going to like this but it was the wiki article on geology that made the 5-40% claim, but I do not think it says what you think it does.
evidence suggests that continental crust equivalent to only 5-40% of the present amount formed during the Archean.[6]
This statement seems to say that when you look at the present land masses, that 5-40% of the crust that is here today formed during the Archean. It does not seem to say that 5-40% of the crust from the Archean is still here today. It seems like confusion with the terminology, and in all respect it was worded confusingly. I'll see if I can do more research into that claim.
As to the other point about complex animals emerging, I said that because 1.5 billion years ago was before complex animals, I wasn't saying that you said it. You said there might have been a civilization during that time, and I said it was very unlikely because it was prior to complex animals developing in evolutionary history.
originally posted by: Choice777
Not defeated, it's just that i'm allergic to this much stupidity.
''This statement seems to say that when you look at the present land masses, that 5-40% of the crust that is here today formed during the Archean. It does not seem to say that 5-40% of the crust from the Archean is still here today.''
Its the same #ing thing you spanner.
I really haven't got time for retards of your level. i gave the links, all the info, but i'm not going to spoon feed retards. End of.
Its the same #ing thing you spanner.
originally posted by: Choice777
Not defeated, it's just that i'm allergic to this much stupidity.
''This statement seems to say that when you look at the present land masses, that 5-40% of the crust that is here today formed during the Archean. It does not seem to say that 5-40% of the crust from the Archean is still here today.''
Its the same #ing thing you spanner.
I really haven't got time for retards of your level. i gave the links, all the info, but i'm not going to spoon feed retards. End of.