Gigantopithecus
Diamond Member
Looks like it's time for another evolution thread
Why? Because this one will proceed differently than every other evolution thread that's ever been posted on an internet message board? 🙄
When I joined these forums a decade ago I was a first year graduate student, studying physical anthropology with a focus on paleoanthropology. Now I'm a professor of anatomy at a medical school, and my research program uses patterns of modern human anatomical variation to gain insight into our evolutionary past.
I've learned two things along the way.
First, there's really no point in arguing with reality deniers. Whether it's in person or on the internet, these people have it in their heads that Earth is 4,000 years old, or that we can't really know what we think we know, or some other such strangeness. You aren't going to change that.
Second, for all the fancy sophistimicated jabbering, science has one useful quality that other ways of thinking about the world don't: science just plain works, and you can do stuff with it. This is why I have a job at a medical school - physicians are generallya pragmatic bunch, and they recognize my knowledge of evolution has value in the 'real world.'
If you want to waste your time arguing with brick walls, that's your decision. If you want to learn some really neat stuff, sign up for a MOOC or read a book. The links you're tossing about are really just the tip of the iceberg.