Leprechaun | Thu 13-Sep-07 11:21 AM |
Member since 27th Apr 2007
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#1447, "Especially chimps would have to be superior, but they're not"
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As I stated, primates like chimps are very close to humans. In manual dexterity, they are vastly more developed, yet with the same, or similar, base qualities, they hardly got anywhere, especially compared to humanity. "What is mind, don't matter. What is matter, nevermind!" - Homer J. Simpson.
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Evolution of the human mind
[View all] , Leprechaun, Thu 13-Sep-07 08:55 AM
I would add something to you list.,
Odrirg,
15-Sep-07 08:10 PM, #13
You're mixing theories..,
vargal,
15-Sep-07 08:57 PM, #14
nope let me elaborate somewhat.,
Odrirg,
16-Sep-07 04:55 AM, #15
That's a good point,
Leprechaun,
17-Sep-07 02:35 AM, #16
Part C, from primitive mind to modern man,
Leprechaun,
14-Sep-07 03:11 AM, #8
RE: Part C, from primitive mind to modern man,
TheFrog,
14-Sep-07 05:03 PM, #11
Basically life has become too complex,
Leprechaun,
17-Sep-07 03:39 AM, #17
You should ask the dolphins.,
GinGa,
13-Sep-07 11:35 AM, #3
I've been skipping the Dolphinese classes :( nt,
Leprechaun,
13-Sep-07 11:55 AM, #4
RE: Evolution of the human mind,
Isildur,
13-Sep-07 11:08 AM, #1
Especially chimps would have to be superior, but they'r...,
Leprechaun,
13-Sep-07 11:21 AM #2
Chimps cannot speak,
DurNominator,
13-Sep-07 12:57 PM, #5
RE: Chimps cannot speak,
Leprechaun,
14-Sep-07 04:02 AM, #9
Re: chimps,
DurNominator,
14-Sep-07 10:07 AM, #10
RE: Evolution of the human mind,
Daevryn,
13-Sep-07 01:38 PM, #6
RE: Evolution of the human mind,
Leprechaun,
14-Sep-07 02:10 AM, #7
RE: Evolution of the human mind,
Eskelian,
14-Sep-07 05:09 PM, #12
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