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(Valerie (non-scientist))
February 10, 2022, 8:39am
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Here was the article he was responding to. https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-sun-was-dimmer-when-earth-formed-how-did-life-emerge-20220127/
As Faulkner mentioned, it is ironic when mainstream scientists invoke fine tuning of several processes because there is no independent explanation with a feedback loop.
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Another article about dating…when I clicked on it thought it was going to mention some details about a paper that recently came up in my feed about ancient DNA from Scottish islands, I think it was. But instead it was about France. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/homo-sapiens-humans-europe-migration-earlier-france-rock-shelter it’s interesting to me when dating can look “dumb.” It seems relatively straightforward that these described events should be happening within years or decades or each other, not tens of thousands of years. I also thought that the idea that early homo sapiens sailed along the Mediterranean coast was an added bonus.
I searched for more info about this and the scientists’ own writing about it was fascinating so I created a separate post so replies would probably be best there. New research suggests modern humans lived in Europe 10,000 years earlier than previously thought
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