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(***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ Dr. Michael Masters is a professor of biological anthropology at Montana Technological University in Butte, Montana. His current research program centers on hominin evolutionary anatomy, human variation, archaeology, biomedicine, and investigating the UFO phenomenon. PATREON https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey MICHAEL'S LINKS IG: https://www.instagram.com/morphotime/?hl=en X: https://x.com/morphotime?lang=en BOOK: https://shorturl.at/61jet LISTEN to Julian Dorey Podcast Spotify ▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/5skaSpDzq94Kh16so3c0uz Apple ▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trendifier-with-julian-dorey/id1531416289 ****TIMESTAMPS**** 0:00 - Michael Masters Extra-Tempestral Theory, Anthropology Interests , Methodist Church 08:49 - Michael's Fathers UFO Encounter, Extra-Tempestral Idea, UAP Task Force & Religion 15:00 - Future Humans Theory Explained, Alien Eyes Bigger Theory, Height Evolutionary Connection to Aliens 28:43 - D***-less Aliens Made By Humans, Alien Abduction Story (Armored Grey), 90% of Abductions 35:35 - Travis Walton Case (Short Greys & Hybrids) 42:47 - Modern Humans & Contact w/ Alien Beings (Contracts/Human Testing), Biblical Ezekiel Story 52:06 - Future Humans Leading Planned UFO Disclosure, Congresses Knowledge on Aliens/UFOs 01:03:55 - Sense of Looming Cataclysm Event (Too Disruptive), Lack of Caring about UFO Subject 01:12:43 - Issue w/ UFO Twitter & Cultish Behavior 01:17:24 - Michael's Ontalogical Shock & Inward Self Reflective Period, Telepathic Conversation w/ Beings) 01:40:05 - UFO Pinned Down Individual, Crazy Telepathic Communication 01:47:54 - Conversation with Wife, Creative Unlocking Pathways 02:01:23 - Michael Tells Story of Creating Book, Michael's UFO Experiences 02:22:11 - Time Traveling/Future Human Theory Breakdown, Interdimensional Theory 02:33:11 - What is Time, Simulation Theory 02:41:07 - God Question 02:52:47 - Anthropology Community Around Michael's Future Humans Theory CREDITS: - Host & Producer: Julian D. Dorey - In-Studio Producer & Editor: Alessi Allaman - https://www.youtube.com/@alessiallaman Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 260 - Michael P. Masters Music by Artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textAbout the guest: Maxime Aubert, PhD is a geochemist & archeologist at Griffiths University in Australia. He specializes in the application of advanced analytical techniques to date the age of ancient rock art and hominin fossils.Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Aubert discuss: the oldest known cave art and what it depicts; human evolution & interbreeding with different human sub-species; the origins of anatomically modern humans & advanced cognition; and more.Related episodes:M&M #126: Evolution of Human Behavior, Anatomy & Diet, Homo naledi & the Cave of Bones | John HawksM&M #38: Human Evolution, Homo Naledi, Ancient Drug Use, Ritual Burials, Origins of the Human Mind | Lee Berger*This content is never meant to serve as medical advice.Support the showAll episodes (audio & video), show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack Affiliates: MASA Chips—delicious tortilla chips made from organic corn and grass-fed beef tallow. No seed oils, artificial ingredients, etc. Use code MIND for 20% off. SiPhox Health—Affordable, at-home bloodwork w/ a comprehensive set of key health marker. Use code TRIKOMES for a 10% discount. Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for 10% off. Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase. Learn all the ways you can support my efforts
Friendship is an important area of scientific study to understand human evolution and success
Dr Steven Park is a former surgeon and the author of Sleep, Interrupted: A physician reveals the #1 reason why so many of us are sick and tired.former surgeon who helps people who are always sick or tired to once again reclaim their health and energy. EPISODE OUTLINE:00:00 Introduction02:07 Sinus Problems and Sleep03:29 Night Sweats and Sleep Apnea06:05 Jaw Development and Sleep Apnea07:35 Causes of Breathing Pauses during Sleep08:04 Effects of Modern Lifestyle on Facial Development09:22 Indigenous Cultures and Dental Health11:50 Effects of Cutting Tools on Jaw Development16:14 Challenges in the Medical Field18:29 Controversies in Medical Education and Industry Influence21:38 Personal Experience and Returning to Medicine25:28 Effects of Technology on Sleep26:18 Factors Contributing to Lack of Sleep27:35 Benefits of Sun Exposure and Vitamin D32:11 Near Infrared Radiation and Sleep33:52 Sleep and Sun Exposure36:00 Sunscreen and Wrinkles38:45 Mewing and Facial Development40:27 Airway Dentistry and Jaw Expansion41:25 Lifestyle Factors for Sleep Improvement42:19 Blocked Nostrils and Deviated Septum43:01 Improving Nasal Breathing46:04 Sleep Hygiene Principles49:30 Optimizing Nasal Breathing53:43 Toxins and Sleep56:38 Sleep Practices for Children58:11 The Importance of Nasal BreathingTAKEAWAYS:Sinus problems and sleep apnea are often interconnected, and addressing one can improve the other.Modern lifestyle factors, such as nutrition, jaw development, and exposure to toxins, can contribute to sleep issues.The medical field faces challenges and biases, including industry influence and a lack of emphasis on nutrition and exercise in medical education.Sunlight and near infrared radiation have significant benefits for sleep and overall health.Jaw exercises and appliances can help improve sleep and facial development. Nasal breathing is crucial for optimal sleep quality and overall health.Using nasal strips and addressing allergies can help improve nasal breathing.Following sleep hygiene principles, such as avoiding eating close to bedtime and optimizing sleep position, can enhance sleep quality.Minimizing exposure to toxins can have a positive impact on sleep health.Promoting good sleep practices in children, such as breastfeeding and addressing jaw development, can set them up for better sleep in the longTRANSCRIPT:https://share.transistor.fm/s/23b31443/transcript.txtEPISODE LINKS:Dr Park's Website: https://doctorstevenpark.com/about/my-bioDr Park's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@doctorstevenparkPODCAST INFO:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdpxjDVYNfJuth9Oo4z2iGQApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/pop-culture/id1584438354Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2gWvUUYFwFvzHUnMdlmTaIRSS: https://feeds.transistor.fm/popcultureSOCIAL:- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tysonpopplestone/- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tysonpopplestone9467
The most complex organizations in the living world beside those of humans are the colonies of ants. Mark Moffett will argue that points of comparison between sharply different organisms like ants and humans are exceptionally valuable to science, and indeed that modern humans are in many ways much more like certain ants than we are to our nearest relatives, the chimpanzees. He considers such issues as the role of individuality and group identity in ant societies; the advantages to ants of flat organizations without leaders or hierarchies; and what we can learn from ants with respect to direct and indirect communication, self-organization, job specialization, labor coordination, and global domination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39272]
The most complex organizations in the living world beside those of humans are the colonies of ants. Mark Moffett will argue that points of comparison between sharply different organisms like ants and humans are exceptionally valuable to science, and indeed that modern humans are in many ways much more like certain ants than we are to our nearest relatives, the chimpanzees. He considers such issues as the role of individuality and group identity in ant societies; the advantages to ants of flat organizations without leaders or hierarchies; and what we can learn from ants with respect to direct and indirect communication, self-organization, job specialization, labor coordination, and global domination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39272]
The most complex organizations in the living world beside those of humans are the colonies of ants. Mark Moffett will argue that points of comparison between sharply different organisms like ants and humans are exceptionally valuable to science, and indeed that modern humans are in many ways much more like certain ants than we are to our nearest relatives, the chimpanzees. He considers such issues as the role of individuality and group identity in ant societies; the advantages to ants of flat organizations without leaders or hierarchies; and what we can learn from ants with respect to direct and indirect communication, self-organization, job specialization, labor coordination, and global domination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39272]
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The most complex organizations in the living world beside those of humans are the colonies of ants. Mark Moffett will argue that points of comparison between sharply different organisms like ants and humans are exceptionally valuable to science, and indeed that modern humans are in many ways much more like certain ants than we are to our nearest relatives, the chimpanzees. He considers such issues as the role of individuality and group identity in ant societies; the advantages to ants of flat organizations without leaders or hierarchies; and what we can learn from ants with respect to direct and indirect communication, self-organization, job specialization, labor coordination, and global domination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39272]
The most complex organizations in the living world beside those of humans are the colonies of ants. Mark Moffett will argue that points of comparison between sharply different organisms like ants and humans are exceptionally valuable to science, and indeed that modern humans are in many ways much more like certain ants than we are to our nearest relatives, the chimpanzees. He considers such issues as the role of individuality and group identity in ant societies; the advantages to ants of flat organizations without leaders or hierarchies; and what we can learn from ants with respect to direct and indirect communication, self-organization, job specialization, labor coordination, and global domination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39272]
The most complex organizations in the living world beside those of humans are the colonies of ants. Mark Moffett will argue that points of comparison between sharply different organisms like ants and humans are exceptionally valuable to science, and indeed that modern humans are in many ways much more like certain ants than we are to our nearest relatives, the chimpanzees. He considers such issues as the role of individuality and group identity in ant societies; the advantages to ants of flat organizations without leaders or hierarchies; and what we can learn from ants with respect to direct and indirect communication, self-organization, job specialization, labor coordination, and global domination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39272]
The most complex organizations in the living world beside those of humans are the colonies of ants. Mark Moffett will argue that points of comparison between sharply different organisms like ants and humans are exceptionally valuable to science, and indeed that modern humans are in many ways much more like certain ants than we are to our nearest relatives, the chimpanzees. He considers such issues as the role of individuality and group identity in ant societies; the advantages to ants of flat organizations without leaders or hierarchies; and what we can learn from ants with respect to direct and indirect communication, self-organization, job specialization, labor coordination, and global domination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39272]
What is the exact timeline of events important to the story of the Sea People? What is the goal of all their scientific research? Who was involved in helping and when? The duo unpack the timeline of events and nail down the order to better understand how the Sea People became so powerful and how they provided extremely advanced tech to powerful other empires around the world.- 2.5mil bc First Tools- 2mil bc El meets Cizin- El Collects the Fruit of Life- 156,000bc to Adam- 150,000bc Primitive Humans- El Collects the Fruit of Knowledge- 100,000bc Eve- 100,000bs Modern Humans- 10,000bc Jehovah Collects all 3 Fruits - 7,000bc Maya and Egypt become Advanced- Year 1 Jesus is Born- Persian Gulf Oasis Is Abandoned- Egypt is Abandoned- Maya is AbandonedOur Links:Official Website - https://greythoughts.info/podcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/JustConvoPodFacebook - https://facebook.com/justconvopodInstagram - https://instagram.com/justconvopod
BONUS DISCUSSION: Dr. Chris Stringer, a research leader in human origins at The British Natural History Museum (Kent, England), joins the "Relevant Or Irrelevant" team to discuss, "Why Did Modern Humans Take So Long To Settle Europe?"The host for the 512th edition in this series is John Kealey, and the history buffs are Ed Broders and Rick Sweet.Opinions expressed in this program are those of the hosts and the guest(s), and not necessarily those of KALA-FM or St. Ambrose University. This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!
Dr. Chris Stringer, a research leader in human origins at The British Natural History Museum (Kent, England), joins the "Relevant Or Irrelevant" team to discuss, "Why Did Modern Humans Take So Long To Settle Europe?"The host for the 512th edition in this series is John Kealey, and the history buffs are Ed Broders and Rick Sweet.Opinions expressed in this program are those of the hosts and the guest(s), and not necessarily those of KALA-FM or St. Ambrose University. This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!
33 min. Maureen wants to talk about Jonathan Haidt. He is a resource teaching about regulating nervous systems in the midst of social fragility and political brittleness. He's a guy who is in the forefront of calling out aspects of popular culture which he believes are well intentioned but misguided. Jonathan Haidt's article in Atlantic Magazine, “The Coddling of the American Mind,” more or less went viral as a result of calling out teaching practices which insulate children, and young adults, from struggles and challenges in learning. Haidt's written other books. The titles alone are compelling: The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom. The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up A Generation for Failure Haidt's book and subtitle for The Happiness Hypothesis ties right into Maureen's book: Landscapes for Learning, Ancient Wisdom for Modern Humans, which became the foundation for launching this podcast. Maureen says: “It's not the kids fault.” Maureen and Pierre discuss learning, education, the concept of ‘unintended consequences' and many more topics in this pod. Come join us for a dive into current topics in education and political correctness.
15 min After a weather report comparing morning temps in MA and CA, both 58 degrees, Maureen introduces Professor John Vervaeke as a Learning Conversation resource. He is an award winning lecturer at the University of Toronto in psychology, cognitive science and Buddhist psychology. Vervaeke's academic interests include wisdom, mindfulness, meditation.... Wait, what? Pierre comments those subjects were not available when he went to school. How times have changed. A reason the Learning Conversation podcast started is the exploding amount of literature in the field of psychology, mindfulness, somatic health, meditation, yoga, and on and on knitting elements of cognitive science , brain / body science, neurology, ophthalmology all intersecting and illuminating traditional spiritual pathways as developed through meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, Qigong, not to mention ancient wisdom through philosophy. Vervaeke says we (the West) are suffering from a wisdom famine. Parenthetically, Maureen sent Vervaeke a copy of her book: Classic Wisdom for Modern Humans, which relates to the professor's interests in Stoicism and classical wisdom. Professor Vervaeke's newest video series is: “After Socrates.” Check him out on YouTube. Awakening from the Meaning Crisis - his 50 part lecture series is also on YouTube. Enjoy!
With vocal impressions of famous Black historical leaders and the fusion of history, spoken word and hip-hop, author, scholar and orator Maurice Miles Martinez (MC Brotha Miles) discusses the first Modern Humans found in Morocco. He concludes with a powerful poem. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maurice-miles-martinez/support
Early Man-Jawbone found dates back evidence of modern humans in Europe 65,000 years.
Today I'm speaking with David and Douglas Kenrick about their new book "Solving Modern Problems With a Stone-Age Brain: Human Evolution and the Seven Fundamental Motives". Douglas Kenrick is a professor of psychology at Arizona State University. His research and writing integrate three scientific syntheses of the last few decades: evolutionary psychology, cognitive science, and dynamical systems theory. He is the author of over 170 scientific articles, books, and book chapters, the majority applying evolutionary ideas to human cognition and behavior. David Lundberg-Kenrick is the Media Outreach Program Manager at Arizona State University. He creates multimedia supplements for psychology textbooks, produced and edited videos for use in psychology experiments, and worked on documentaries about evolutionary psychology, including the BBC's “The Science of Seduction” and his current project “The Caveman Goes to Hollywood.” Thank you for watching and being an inquisitive being.
Today I'm speaking with David and Douglas Kenrick about their new book "Solving Modern Problems With a Stone-Age Brain: Human Evolution and the Seven Fundamental Motives". Douglas Kenrick is a professor of psychology at Arizona State University. His research and writing integrate three scientific syntheses of the last few decades: evolutionary psychology, cognitive science, and dynamical systems theory. He is the author of over 170 scientific articles, books, and book chapters, the majority applying evolutionary ideas to human cognition and behavior. David Lundberg-Kenrick is the Media Outreach Program Manager at Arizona State University. He creates multimedia supplements for psychology textbooks, produced and edited videos for use in psychology experiments, and worked on documentaries about evolutionary psychology, including the BBC's “The Science of Seduction” and his current project “The Caveman Goes to Hollywood.” Thank you for watching and being an inquisitive being.
Join Fazale “Fuz” Rana and Jeff Zweerink as they discuss new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, including the reality of God's existence. Neanderthal Brains, Redux Are human beings exceptional? Recent work by a large collaborative team from the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, explores this question by examining the behavior of the TKLT-1 protein in archaic and modern humans. This discovery points to differences in brain development in modern humans and Neanderthals, suggesting cognitive differences between the two. References: Human TKTL1 Implies Greater Neurogenesis in Frontal Neocortex of Modern Humans than Neanderthals Reduced Purine Biosynthesis in Humans after Their Divergence from Neanderthals Additional Resources: Fazale Rana, “Brain Organoids Cultivate the Case for Human Exceptionalism” Fazale Rana, “Key Difference in Developing Human and Neanderthal Brains” Local Realism Is Dead In our macroscopic world where quantum mechanical effects seem remote, we operate as though the universe obeys two obvious properties. However, a suite of experiments over the past five decades demonstrates that both properties can't be true in the world of quantum mechanics. We'll describe the experiments that establish this remarkable conclusion as well as the implications for the science/faith discussion. Reference: Nobel Prize: Quantum Entanglement Unveiled
Season 14, Episode 17: Brew Session (Extraction Specialist) + Flashback (Jund Week) Extraction Specialist looks unassuming, but packs a huge punch. A fully powered Specialist returning a high value 2 drop rivals Collected Company in power but costs 1 less and asks for minimal deckbuilding costs. 3/2 lifelink impacts the battlefield in ways that Renegade Rallier never could, and more importantly, the ETB effect just plain works — no fiddly revolt setups required. All of this combines to make Extraction Specialist a quiet star from Streets of New Capenna and perhaps the most successful white card from the set. It is already seeing playing in Modern Humans and Legacy Taxes decks. But the card is capable of even more, especially in smaller formats. Today on Faithless Brewing we tackle the newest addition to white's 3 drop arsenal. We explore basic Humans tribal, sacrifice synergies with Pyre of Heroes, wombo combos with Archfiend's Vessel, and even dust off the party mechanic to try to make Coveted Prize happen. What else can Extraction Specialist do? Let's find out! In the Flashback segment, we report on our testing results from Riveteers week. We tried builds with Riveteers Ascedancy, Tenacious Underdog, Riveteers Charm, and Ziatora's Envoy in Modern and Pioneer. Which deck was able to achieve the “Jund 5-0”? **** Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! **** Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com **** S14E16 Decklists and Timestamps [4:12] Housekeeping [11:46] Gruul Lukka Trasmogrify [19:54] Mono Green Stompy w/ Fight Rigging [25:44] Boros Midrange (Boat Brew 2022) [30:55] Bant Nine Lives Combo Prison [36:36] Simic Paradox Engine w/ Courier's Briefcase [40:19] GW Angel Company + Bant Angel Company [44:31] Esper Angel Pyre w/ Angel of Suffering Combo [49:11] Rakdos Waste Not w/ Ob Nixilis, the Adversary [55:02] Rakdos Madness Vampires [1:00:17] Esper Greasefang w/ Raffine + The Modern Age [1:04:38] The state of brewing in Pioneer
Season 14, Episode 17: Brew Session (Extraction Specialist) + Flashback (Jund Week) Extraction Specialist looks unassuming, but packs a huge punch. A fully powered Specialist returning a high value 2 drop rivals Collected Company in power but costs 1 less and asks for minimal deckbuilding costs. 3/2 lifelink impacts the battlefield in ways that Renegade Rallier never could, and more importantly, the ETB effect just plain works — no fiddly revolt setups required. All of this combines to make Extraction Specialist a quiet star from Streets of New Capenna and perhaps the most successful white card from the set. It is already seeing playing in Modern Humans and Legacy Taxes decks. But the card is capable of even more, especially in smaller formats. Today on Faithless Brewing we tackle the newest addition to white's 3 drop arsenal. We explore basic Humans tribal, sacrifice synergies with Pyre of Heroes, wombo combos with Archfiend's Vessel, and even dust off the party mechanic to try to make Coveted Prize happen. What else can Extraction Specialist do? Let's find out! In the Flashback segment, we report on our testing results from Riveteers week. We tried builds with Riveteers Ascedancy, Tenacious Underdog, Riveteers Charm, and Ziatora's Envoy in Modern and Pioneer. Which deck was able to achieve the “Jund 5-0”? **** Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! **** Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com **** S14E16 Decklists and Timestamps [4:12] Housekeeping [11:46] Gruul Lukka Trasmogrify [19:54] Mono Green Stompy w/ Fight Rigging [25:44] Boros Midrange (Boat Brew 2022) [30:55] Bant Nine Lives Combo Prison [36:36] Simic Paradox Engine w/ Courier's Briefcase [40:19] GW Angel Company + Bant Angel Company [44:31] Esper Angel Pyre w/ Angel of Suffering Combo [49:11] Rakdos Waste Not w/ Ob Nixilis, the Adversary [55:02] Rakdos Madness Vampires [1:00:17] Esper Greasefang w/ Raffine + The Modern Age [1:04:38] The state of brewing in Pioneer
With the Supreme Court reportedly poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana discuss how the decades long effort which brought us here and consider what types of circumstances justify, and do not justify, the government dictating personal healthcare decisions (01:40). The guys also take a look at recent research which establishes that modern humans were around much earlier than previously believed (34:35). Supreme Court has voted to overturn abortion rights, draft opinion shows (Politico)How the Supreme Court went from cementing abortion rights in Roe v. Wade to drafting their demise (CNBC)Where Americans Stand On Abortion, In 5 Charts (538)What Is Jacobson v. Massachusetts? How Supreme Court Ruled on Vaccine Mandate in 1905 (Newsweek)Oldest remains of modern humans are much older than thought, researchers say (USA Today)There used to be nine species of human. What happened to them? (National Post)What if other human species hadn't died out (BBC)
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Brenna Henn (Stony Brook Univ) explores patterns of genetic diversity across Africa and models for modern human origins in this talk. She discusses whether genetic data is concordant with archaeological data and suggests directions for future research. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30979]
Brenna Henn (Stony Brook Univ) explores patterns of genetic diversity across Africa and models for modern human origins in this talk. She discusses whether genetic data is concordant with archaeological data and suggests directions for future research. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30979]
Brenna Henn (Stony Brook Univ) explores patterns of genetic diversity across Africa and models for modern human origins in this talk. She discusses whether genetic data is concordant with archaeological data and suggests directions for future research. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30979]
Brenna Henn (Stony Brook Univ) explores patterns of genetic diversity across Africa and models for modern human origins in this talk. She discusses whether genetic data is concordant with archaeological data and suggests directions for future research. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30979]
Brenna Henn (Stony Brook Univ) explores patterns of genetic diversity across Africa and models for modern human origins in this talk. She discusses whether genetic data is concordant with archaeological data and suggests directions for future research. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30979]
Brenna Henn (Stony Brook Univ) explores patterns of genetic diversity across Africa and models for modern human origins in this talk. She discusses whether genetic data is concordant with archaeological data and suggests directions for future research. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30979]
Brenna Henn (Stony Brook Univ) explores patterns of genetic diversity across Africa and models for modern human origins in this talk. She discusses whether genetic data is concordant with archaeological data and suggests directions for future research. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30979]
Brenna Henn (Stony Brook Univ) explores patterns of genetic diversity across Africa and models for modern human origins in this talk. She discusses whether genetic data is concordant with archaeological data and suggests directions for future research. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30979]
Over the past couple of episodes of the Point of Convergence podcast we've been examining two distinct but related matters: 1.) That various intel sources – sources trusted by credible individuals such as Australian journalist Ross Coulthart and British intelligence analyst Franc Milburn – have divulged the apparent existence of various factions of future-humans who have been intervening in affairs in our present time in order to impact the potential arising of a cataclysmic event that lies — allegedly — in our very not distant future. And, 2.) That further evolution, especially after something like a cataclysmic environmental event, could very likely give rise to a species of neo-humans who would look very much like the quintessential “grey aliens” we've all become very familiar with. It should be clearly understood, as I just noted above, that while these matters may be related, the notion that at least some of the “grey aliens” contactees/abductees have interacted with are time-traveling future neo-humans can (and, I would argue) should be considered on its own merits. And I think the grounds for this possibility are remarkably compelling, especially once you really gig into the pertinent details. Much of the evidence we'll discuss today in that regard comes from anthropologist and evolutionary biologist Michael Masters' book Identified Flying Objects: A Multidisciplinary Scientific Approach to the UFO Phenomenon. Not only does Masters lay out a thorough and convincing case that so-called “grey aliens” are best understood as being a later arising along the same genetic line that began with chimpanzees and later gave rise to modern homo sapiens, but he makes an equally strong case that two-way time travel is not only a theoretical possibility, but a very likely eventuality based on our ongoing technological development. He also clarifies that many of the seemingly unworkable paradoxes that arise with the notion of time travel are rooted in our misapprehension of how time actually works, and indeed, what it actually is. In today's podcast, in addition to a deeper dive into Masters' bold but well-supported arguments, we'll examine additional lines of evidence that relate to the intel reports suggesting timeline manipulation by factions of future humans may already be happening. Are time-traveling future neo-humans the missing link in making sense of the UFO Phenomenon that has eluded us for decades? Or at least, of making sense of a large swath of the data and activity and interactions observed? These are precisely the matters we'll seek to unravel in this, the 48th episode of the Point of Convergence podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pointofconvergence/support
*Fitness Forever Whatever is no longer in production, but is archived on this podcast feed. For more information, visit ChaseBarron.com/podcast. It's 2021 and we are living in unprecedented times. More people die from too many Calories, rather than too few. More people suffer from too little exercise, rather than too much. In a world with GrubHub and Netflix, your human instincts may wreck your health. If you want to lose fat and build muscle in the 21st century, you should ignore your biology and look to the past. Question: “How did we get here?” Today, we look to evolution to discover how simple losing weight and gaining strength can be. But simple does not mean easy. To unpack this human health conundrum, I am joined by my good friend Abel. Abel James is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Musician, and Online Creator. He hosts the the award-winning Fat-Burning Man Show, rated as Apple's #1 Health Podcast in 8 countries with over 50 million downloads and 2000+ 5-star reviews. Find Abel online: AbelJames.com FatBurningMan.com Instagram.com/FatBurningMan WildSuperFoods.com YouTube.com/FatBurningMan I'm a normal dude, personal trainer, and dog dad from Pittsburgh, PA. You can find me online here: ChaseBarron.com Instagram.com/ChaseMatthewBarron YouTube.com/ChaseBarron (1) Keep up with me by joining my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/g-on8n (2) Meet other normal people with fitness goals by joining my Facebook group: Facebook.com/Groups/FitnessForeverWhatever (3) Support the show for $5/month on Patreon to receive exclusive perks: Patreon.com/ChaseBarron A very special thank you to my Patreon friends: Aaron Garcia Bransyn Luther Cooking Fat Dale Droski danielKE Dave Caldwell Debbie Ford Hanna Ahmad Jacob Welte Jerrod Gilbert Jessica Glaser Josh Woodruff JW- Mark Thornburgh Michael Vazquez Mike Mercado Nelson Chipman Orlando Marin Phil Schwan Reesa Falco Renjie Yi Rich Barron Terry Armstrong Will Lloyd Yoran Heij © Chase Barron / Fitness Forever Whatever (2021)
This is the third installment in my Species Were Designed to Change series. Here, I take the concept of a baramin (a "created kind") and unpack it so that we can broaden our understanding of the range of possibilities inherent in this concept. God could have created a sexually reproducing baramin with only two individuals (like humans), or baramins with high or low diversity or with many or few individuals. He could have created a single baramin with a wide distribution or one that was broken up into discrete and isolated pockets. In the latter case, when members of those pockets did eventually manage to meet, a burst of speciation due to new gene combinations could have commenced. The possibilities are almost endless, which goes a long way to explain some pretty profound mysteries in paleontology. Links: Species Were Designed to Change, part 1, video and podcast on BiblicalGenetics.com, original article on Creation.com Species Were Designed to Change, part 2, video and podcast on BiblicalGenetics.com, original article on Creation.com Species Were Designed to Change, part 3, original article on Creation.com Modern Humans from Adam and Eve? You Bet! Video and podcast on BiblicalGenetics.com
Passion & Imagination Validate The Purpose Of CultureCopyright2021.mp3PODCASTPassion and Imagination validates the purpose of culture is a scholarly cultural conversation. This discourse was analysed through the lens of an Author, Cinematographer, Media Arts Specialist, License Cultural Practitioner and Publisher. This conversation was also captured and framed in podcast 119 and verbalised in 9 chapters of publication 230 ISBN 978-976-96689-3-5William Anderson Gittens , Author, Cinematographer,Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists' License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher, CEO and Editor-in-Chief Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing ®2015 WORKS CITED Clarke, John (2019). Critical Dialogues: Thinking Together in Turbulent Times. Bristol: Policy Press. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-4473-5097-2. Edward M. Glaser. "Defining Critical Thinking". The International Center for the Assessment of Higher Order Thinking (ICAT, US)/Critical Thinking Community. Retrieved 22 March 2017. Ember, C. R. (1978). Myths About Hunter-Gatherers, University of Pittsburgh Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, 17(4), pp 439–448. Festinger, L. (1962). "Cognitive dissonance". Scientific American. 207 (4): 93–107. Bibcode:1962SciAm.207d..93F. Gittens,William Anderson, Author, Cinematographer,Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists' License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher, CEO and Editor-in-Chief Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing ®2015doi:10.1038/scientificamerican1062-93. PMID 13892642 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuristic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_bias_mitigation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passion_(emotion) https://lapin.stason.org/articles/wellbeing/health/mind/The-Difference-Between-Intuition-and-Imagination.html https://seeken.org>why-do-we have imagination https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-do-we-have-a-passion-_b_5667019 https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Imaginations Stanley Weintraub, Shaw's People (1996) p. 172 "It's a Fine Line Between Narcissism and Egocentrism". Psychology Today. Retrieved 3 April 2018. Gabow, S. L. (1977). "Population Structure and the Rate of Hominid Brain Evolution". Journal of Human Evolution. 6 (7): 643–665. doi:10.1016/s0047-2484(77)80136-x. Hamilton, M. J.; Milne, B. T.; Walker, R.S.; Burger, O.; Brown, J.H. (2007). "The complex Structure of Hunter–Gatherer Social Networks". Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 2007 (274): 2195–2203. doi:10.1098/rspb.2007.0564. PMC 2706200. PMID 17609186. https://positivepsychology.com/motivation-human-behavior/ Kuhn, S. L.; Stiner, M. C. (2006). "What's a Mother To Do? The Division of Labor among Neanderthals and Modern Humans in Eurasia". Current Anthropology. 47 (6): 953–981. doi:10.1086/507197. Marlowe, F. W. (2005). "Hunter-Gatherers and Human Evolution". Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews. 14 (2): 54–67. doi:10.1002/evan.20046.Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development". www.telacommunications.com. Archived from the original on 9 May 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2018.Support the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/429292)
this week after weeks of me talking my head off, morgan takes control to tell us a story that should not be a true story but because Australia makes no sense at all it happened. buckle up folks. also sorry about our developing improv skills. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/running-ponies/the-great-emu-war-in-which-some-large-flightless-birds-unwittingly-foiled-the-australian-army/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuffourmomdoesntknow/support
Self-awareness: The Most Important Skill For Modern Humans Awareness of yourself is a must if you want to control your life and have any say in the eventual outcomes you get. @ColinStuckert Founder: Wild Foods & The Better Human Podcast
Episode 44 of The Creative Businessmen podcast features Stand-Up Comedian David Goolsby. David lives in Greensboro, North Carolina and is a regular at The Idiot Box in Greensboro. In this episode we discuss Business, Keeping Fit, Cartoons, Modern Humans, Philosophy, Stand-Up Comedy and more!! Enjoy our conversation with David... I know we really enjoyed having him on. It's always nice to have fellow comedians on the podcast and as always enjoy folks! Be sure to Like & Subscribe!!! Follow us on Instagram: @mrbusiness — https://www.instagram.com/mrbusiness/?hl=en @neilhoover_official — https://www.instagram.com/neilhoover_official/?hl=en @jesseknightfilms — https://www.instagram.com/jesseknightfilms/?hl=en @goowapwitdaoowap — https://www.instagram.com/goowapwitdaoowap/?hl=en Subscribe to David's YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvaNWQuMtIItgtnSwhyBgJA David's Facebook Page — https://www.facebook.com/david.goolsby2
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"The First Idea: How Symbols, Language and Intelligence Evolved from Our Primate Ancestors to Modern Humans," is a book by professors Stanley Greenspan and Stuart Shanker. Their hypotheses assert that our ability to use symbols and language depends on specific types of nurturing interactions and other cultural practices have been passed down and thus learned anew and further developed by each generation, dating back to prehuman and even nonhuman primate cultures. I spoke with Professor Shanker about these and other topics.
In waiting without waiting, you will find that you are what you are waiting for. The waiting is itself, the answer. 'Open to the Unknown' by Jean Klein CANINE LINK : The Dodo : This Senior Pit Bull is Proof That Love Can Heal Anything - The Dodo Adoption Day (28 May 2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc1ozqqVwQE ASTROLOGY NUMEROLOGY LINK : Tania Gabrielle : Jupiter/Saturn/Pluto Stellium! Expand & Evolve (Astrology Numerology Star Codes Forecast) (27 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JF42DbWwQsw TOP LINK : Turn Key Films : The Plot Against the President - Trailer #2 (24 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcT9HH1opYI CURIOSITY LINKS : Reverse Ritual : Comet Double x2 (22 October 2020) https://reverseritual.com/comet-double-x2/ The Sky Live : Comet C/2020 P1 (NEOWISE) Information (28 October 2020) https://theskylive.com/c2020p1-info RECOMMENDED LINKS : WAGES WORLD : HUGE QUAKE HIT ALASKA GENERATING TSUNAMI WARNINGS/DID SPACE WEATHER HELP THE QUAKE? (19 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H48gw3NVOvQ WAGES WORLD : WHAT TRIGGERED 7.5 ALASKAN QUAKE/CRAZY/FIRE BALLS INCREASE DURING METEOR SHOWER/ANOMALY SATELITES (20 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDKlmZapJoM WAGES WORLD : NEW ACTIVE AREA ON SUN PRODUCING FLARES ALREADY/NEW FILAMENT ON SUN IN LINE WITH EARTH (26 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wenIvk4z4hM WAGES WORLD : STRANGE INFRARED PULSING OVER THE US/STRANGE X-RAY ANOMALY/SPACEWEATHER UPDATE (26 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c74sXCkKyM&t=3975s WAGES WORLD : NEW SUNSPOT 2778 SHOOTS FLARES AT EARTH/OTHER EJECTIONS ALSO ON ALL SIDES OF THE SUN (28 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yWU9U51G8g&t=3722s MrMBB333 : Earth Entering DENSE Debris Field in Space - "Storm Brewing" as Planet PLOWS Through THICK Tail! (21 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqafK1kk690 MrMBB333 : Earth Encompassed in a Strange Red Glow - Arctic Sky Like Never Before Seen by Modern Humans (22 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28ZIYHI_gj8 MrMBB333 : HIGHLY Unusual Behavior in Spokane, WA SKy/Action at the Yellowstone Super Volcano (27 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0C_DSMOPDw MrMBB333 : Excited Witness Describes Sky Phenomenon as BIG SPACESHIP Above Hawaii - NEW View from Honolulu! (28 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acNgCcpGlQ0&t=160s The Higher Truth Rises : Saturn's Rings Caught Exchanging Electrons (25 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIQPC5RN-Dg WSO : What's That on the Moon? Dobbs Object Seen in Texas ++ MORE (26 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCAJnOP1Huw&t=7s The Real BPEarthWatch : Gulf Watch/Caribbean Storm Changes Direction!!! (24 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoNJQYz-lkI&t=40s The Real BPEarthWatch : Caribbean Storm Strengthens/NEW MODELS! (24 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOPHF8QYfss&t=443s The Real BPEarthWatch : Hurricane Zeta to Form In The Gulf by Tuesday! (25 October 2020) RECOMMENDED MUSIK LINK : The Real BPEarthWatch : 'Swamp Music' EarthWatch Studios (25 October 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYnBjLBg7k8
The idea is that all humans came from a first couple. Many people don't think this is possible, but Dr C demolishes one common argument against Adam and Eve: the thought that you can't get millions of rare variations in the genome if you start with just two people a few thousand years ago. In fact, not only are Adam and Eve an excellent fit for the real-world data, but computer modeling tells us the biblical scenario is a better fit to the data than the evolutionary one. Links: Sanford J, Carter R, Brewer W, Baumgardner J, Potter B, and Potter J. 2018. Adam and Eve, designed diversity, and allele frequencies. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Creationism, ed. J.H. Whitmore, pp. 200–216. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Creation Science Fellowship. An audio recording of this presentation is also available. The Non-Mythical Adam and Eve! Refuting errors by Francis Collins and BioLogos. Carter RW. 2019. A successful decade for ‘Mendel’s Accountant’, Journal of Creation 33(2):51–56. 1000 Genomes Project
Australian researchers believe they've found the homeland where all modern humans originated. - Ricercatori australiani ritengono di aver trovato il luogo d'origine da cui provengono gli esseri umani moderni.
Looking back at 2018 in science, we learn about our ancient ancestors, our planet's core and a really, really bad headache.