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[quote=Lolest!]Babunyanya yenu hambuglar ndiye huyu http://www.bbc.com/news/...ce-environment-38800987[/quote] This quote reminds me of Kenyan politicians..So they may be totally correct Quote:The researchers were unable to find any evidence that the animal had an anus, which suggests that it consumed food and excreted from the same orifice. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith
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Lolest! wrote:majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith What timelines are we talking about! Are we to view this aspect in isolation or do we factor other happenings such as plate tectonics, continuous animal/plant dispersal, Weather/Climatic conditions, gradual change in morphology, and the credibility of taxonomy! Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
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Ngalaka wrote:Lolest! wrote:majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith What timelines are we talking about! Are we to view this aspect in isolation or do we factor other happenings such as plate tectonics, continuous animal/plant dispersal, Weather/Climatic conditions, gradual change in morphology, and the credibility of taxonomy! By the way, what made our forefathers migrate out of those areas to where we are now here in Kenya, for example? Wars, droughts... what was it?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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AlphDoti wrote:Ngalaka wrote:Lolest! wrote:majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith What timelines are we talking about! Are we to view this aspect in isolation or do we factor other happenings such as plate tectonics, continuous animal/plant dispersal, Weather/Climatic conditions, gradual change in morphology, and the credibility of taxonomy! By the way, what made our forefathers migrate out of those areas to where we are now here in Kenya, for example? Wars, droughts... what was it? Wars, overpopulation, diseases, greener pastures
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Lolest! wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Ngalaka wrote:Lolest! wrote:majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith What timelines are we talking about! Are we to view this aspect in isolation or do we factor other happenings such as plate tectonics, continuous animal/plant dispersal, Weather/Climatic conditions, gradual change in morphology, and the credibility of taxonomy! By the way, what made our forefathers migrate out of those areas to where we are now here in Kenya, for example? Wars, droughts... what was it? Wars, overpopulation, diseases, greener pastures They migrated from Turkana due to diseases and green pastures then some of their offsprings(read Turkana's) decided to move back to the desert! If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? Life most likely did not start in Turkana. How did you reach that conclusion? Nobody knows where life started. Nobody is even sure where the first Homo Sapiens emerged though it is likely Ethiopia since thats where the oldest homo sapien fossils are typically found including Homo Sapiens Idaltu
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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AlphDoti wrote: By the way, what made our forefathers migrate out of those areas to where we are now here in Kenya, for example? Wars, droughts... what was it?
The struggle or search for resources is usually the main reason. The ancestors of aborigenes left Africa perhaps 70,000 years ago and ended up in Australia around 40,000 years ago migrating slowly on the coastlines because there was a ready source of food along the coast. More recent migrations such as the Bantu migration likely happened because of hostile neeighbours who were competing for the same resources e.g. food, land, water etc.
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Alba wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? Life most likely did not start in Turkana. How did you reach that conclusion? Nobody knows where life started. Nobody is even sure where the first Homo Sapiens emerged though it is likely Ethiopia since thats where the oldest homo sapien fossils are typically found including Homo Sapiens Idaltu Are you talking on behalf of your family,clan, village, tribe,culture, region, country, continent, religion or sect etc? Some people know where life started apart from the group you're representing. As for me, I know life started with a spermatozoa If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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Lolest! wrote: Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans
Either way evolution pia needs faith
Evolution does not need faith. You just need to be patient and understand the science behind it. Humans did not evolve from a monkey like creature overnight. Gradual changes due to natural selection over millions of years that accumulate over time are what cause one species to evolve into another. Using a simple example: How did Lions evolve mane? We know that ancient Lions did not have mane because cave paintings of lions show only a scruff or small beard below the neck. But scientists have proven experimentally that female lions prefer lions with more mane and darker mane. They have also proven that lions with darker mane have more testosterone and thus are more likely to win a fight. All this means that a lion with more mane is likely to reproduce and bear more offspring. So with each generation, there are likely to be fewer maneless lions and more lions with large dark mane. If Lions were left to themselves and you came back 1000 years from now, you might only see lions with dark mane. The same concepts of natural selection can be applied to explain human evolution.
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Swenani wrote:Alba wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? Life most likely did not start in Turkana. How did you reach that conclusion? Nobody knows where life started. Nobody is even sure where the first Homo Sapiens emerged though it is likely Ethiopia since thats where the oldest homo sapien fossils are typically found including Homo Sapiens Idaltu Are you talking on behalf of your family,clan, village, tribe,culture, region, country, continent, religion or sect etc? Some people know where life started apart from the group you're representing. As for me, I know life started with a spermatozoa I'm not speaking on behalf of anyone. No one in science knows how life started nor where it started. Its a puzzle for which scientists are still working to understand.
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Alba wrote:Lolest! wrote: Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans
Either way evolution pia needs faith
Evolution does not need faith. You just need to be patient and understand the science behind it. Humans did not evolve from a monkey like creature overnight. Gradual changes due to natural selection over millions of years that accumulate over time are what cause one species to evolve into another. Using a simple example: How did Lions evolve mane? We know that ancient Lions did not have mane because cave paintings of lions show only a scruff or small beard below the neck. But scientists have proven experimentally that female lions prefer lions with more mane and darker mane. They have also proven that lions with darker mane have more testosterone and thus are more likely to win a fight. All this means that a lion with more mane is likely to reproduce and bear more offspring. So with each generation, there are likely to be fewer maneless lions and more lions with large dark mane. If Lions were left to themselves and you came back 1000 years from now, you might only see lions with dark mane. The same concepts of natural selection can be applied to explain human evolution. This simple example requires faith...It is unbeliavable...What caused the mane to grow or the mane? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Alba wrote:Swenani wrote:Alba wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? Life most likely did not start in Turkana. How did you reach that conclusion? Nobody knows where life started. Nobody is even sure where the first Homo Sapiens emerged though it is likely Ethiopia since thats where the oldest homo sapien fossils are typically found including Homo Sapiens Idaltu Are you talking on behalf of your family,clan, village, tribe,culture, region, country, continent, religion or sect etc? Some people know where life started apart from the group you're representing. As for me, I know life started with a spermatozoa I'm not speaking on behalf of anyone. No one in science knows how life started nor where it started. Its a puzzle for which scientists are still working to understand. Yes you are, at least on this thread.... see highlighted. Even some scientist believe they know how life started If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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Swenani wrote:
This simple example requires faith...It is unbeliavable...What caused the mane to grow or the mane?
Good question. Some characteristics occur due to genetic mutations. As an example some men have a ridiculous amount of body hair including a thick mat of hair on their back. If we lived in the wild and women found body hair attractive, these men would father more offsprings. Also if we lived in a cold environment then those freaks with plenty of body hair would survive and the rest of us would disspear. This is likely how the woolly mammoth evolved from the Asian elephant. Perhaps the best example of genetic mutation in humans is the fact that solomon islands natives are black yet 5% of them have blonde hair. How did this happen? Its not because some of them have white ancestors. Its due to genetic mutation that can be passed down from parents. Some black Africans are also born with blue eyes. Note that nowadays human beings are less likely to evolve because people have a limited number of children. But among animals, it is the alpha male in every group who passed his genes to the next generation in large numbers. So if this alpha male has a unique genetic mutation then it is likely to cause more change.
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Swenani wrote:
Yes you are, at least on this thread.... see highlighted.
Even some scientist believe they know how life started
There are hypotheses, theories and attempts to explain how life started. Sidney Fox and Stanley Miller conducted experiments and succeeded in creating amino acids by passing an electric current inorganic molecules. This simulates a lightning strike. Their theory was that in ancient earth, life formed when lightning struck inorganic molecules in water thus producing amino acids which are the building blocks of life.
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Alba wrote:Swenani wrote:
This simple example requires faith...It is unbeliavable...What caused the mane to grow or the mane?
Good question. Some characteristics occur due to genetic mutations. As an example some men have a ridiculous amount of body hair including a thick mat of hair on their back. If we lived in the wild and women found body hair attractive, these men would father more offsprings. Also if we lived in a cold environment then those freaks with plenty of body hair would survive and the rest of us would disspear. This is likely how the woolly mammoth evolved from the Asian elephant. Perhaps the best example of genetic mutation in humans is the fact that solomon islands natives are black yet 5% of them have blonde hair. How did this happen? Its not because some of them have white ancestors. Its due to genetic mutation that can be passed down from parents. Some black Africans are also born with blue eyes. Note that nowadays human beings are less likely to evolve because people have a limited number of children. But among animals, it is the alpha male in every group who passed his genes to the next generation in large numbers. So if this alpha male has a unique genetic mutation then it is likely to cause more change. ah! Melanesia! awesome place! really homogenous people of all spectrum. I walk around and see people with curly afro type hair and skin that looks like mine. some have more kinky hair, some look like waswahilis. has anyone seen photos of people from Bougainville? people have lived here for the last 33k years. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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masukuma wrote:Alba wrote:Swenani wrote:
This simple example requires faith...It is unbeliavable...What caused the mane to grow or the mane?
Good question. Some characteristics occur due to genetic mutations. As an example some men have a ridiculous amount of body hair including a thick mat of hair on their back. If we lived in the wild and women found body hair attractive, these men would father more offsprings. Also if we lived in a cold environment then those freaks with plenty of body hair would survive and the rest of us would disspear. This is likely how the woolly mammoth evolved from the Asian elephant. Perhaps the best example of genetic mutation in humans is the fact that solomon islands natives are black yet 5% of them have blonde hair. How did this happen? Its not because some of them have white ancestors. Its due to genetic mutation that can be passed down from parents. Some black Africans are also born with blue eyes. Note that nowadays human beings are less likely to evolve because people have a limited number of children. But among animals, it is the alpha male in every group who passed his genes to the next generation in large numbers. So if this alpha male has a unique genetic mutation then it is likely to cause more change. ah! Melanesia! awesome place! really homogenous people of all spectrum. I walk around and see people with curly afro type hair and skin that looks like mine. some have more kinky hair, some look like waswahilis. has anyone seen photos of people from Bougainville? people have lived here for the last 33k years. What do they speak? i.am.back!!!!
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