Africa, India and Australia - One continent

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  1. timojin Valued Senior Member

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    To my understanding early Neanderthal remains are telling he was in Europe 400000 years ago . then some migrated to Africa.
     
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  3. geek Registered Member

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    South India is all Africa. Yeah they may be separate but Intact. Nothin has changed ever.............
    Customs, Art, the trees, animals, vegetables everythin. How many specimens you need. You name what you like to have.

    Until about 400 years back, the then modern intelligentsia propogated the Idea that our planet is flat. It took a little while convincing otherwise.

    Based on the time Africa, India and Australia together,- and all species of now existent and extinct, living beings including human beings, plant and animal species -
    the question is simple

    1). Is modern science simply wrong tellin , its 222 million years, durin the permian period the split had happened and the humans, art forms and languages survived that long?

    2) Or is that the split happened as recently as 6 thousand years, violently and fast, splitting , swallowing everythin on the planet in its way, but SLOWED downed since. and so has the speed on earth's mantle, the speed based on which we calculate the continentel drift Timeline.

    2). That humans hadent originated then? When we have clear evidence all customs, dance, art forms african, South Indian and Australian are so amazingly closely related?

    Tell me what you think or if you need anythin for more proof. Flora, fauna, Human-Art forms found in all three places ie Africa, India and Australia.


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  5. exchemist Valued Senior Member

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    Thank you and good night.
     
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  7. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    That is not what science tells us. Nobody thinks people lived that long ago.

    No that is just silly.

    The aren't closely related at all.
     
  8. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    McDonald's restaurants are to be found on every continent except Antarctica. Therefore the split of the continents must have occurred since 1955, when McDonanld's was founded. Why do you suppose no one noticed? There are over 35,000 outlets that prove this to be true.
     
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  9. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    That's about right.

    The first creature of genus Homo was Homo habilis, which appears in the fossil record about 3 million years ago.

    And as I noted earlier, the first creature to break off from the chimpanzee line and begin the human line was genus Ardipithecus. The first fossils go back about 7 million years.
     
  10. geek Registered Member

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