Sujet : Re: The taxonomy of Sahelanthropus tchadensis from a craniometric perspective
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
Groupes : sci.anthropology.paleo sci.bio.paleontologyDate : 04. Aug 2024, 20:38:07
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Mario Petrinovic wrote:
I mean, what I wanted to say? Did this woman research subcutaneous fat? If not, why not? You give me one piece of puzzle, and act very smart.
You're thinking right here. It's not like an old crime drama where we
have a finger print and we need only match it to the culprit. No, it's
more like an extremely elaborate puzzle where at least half the pieces
are gone forever and most of the others are yet to be found. We have
to gleam from the other pieces where any one might fit...
'Tis the main reason I took such an interest in the good Doctor. I
can disagree with any one piece, or a large number of pieces, but the
man has constructed a model. A very broad model.
Oh, sure, he's wrong and I'm right but you had to know that. His
approach though, unlike anything you see from the status quo, can not
be denied.
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