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Homo Futurus
13 Responses to “Homo Futurus”
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An intelligent and radically new expl
anation for the engine of evolution. First class documentary.
Well, at least there's a whole lot of buffering. GUBA has to be the worst site ever when it comes to online videos.
Yeah, Guba is horrible.
Id rather have 'Guba' than 'Veoh' anyday. I cant install the player for Veoh.
yeah was very bad trying to watch this lol
took me about 4hours to buffer it all
/sadface
4 hours?! lol
what internet u got? 58k?
i like it, check out ted.com
so slow. sadfacee.
Evolution is an inside job!!
awesome documentary…..
funny how they leave out the fact we have 46 chromosome pairs and all other primates 48. plus we have frail bone structure compared to any other primate
also we have more hair on abdomen primates r bare on absomen
then theres the whole other foot dynamics we r the poorest walking of any other animal
someone pays archeoligists to explain homo sapiens in terrestrial terms
religion and science hold hands and walk down the path together
A really good doc’ with some interesting ideas. Could do with a little follow up on some of the points they make, i.e. do the periods of change within the sphenoid bone coincide with other mass evolutionary shifts or extinctions in other species? It kind of seems like Anne thinks of it as some sort of predestined ‘magical’ mutation.
Ha ha, and what are you going on about homie12??? cant tell if your for the documentary or against it….. for evolution or against it?? In fact reading the last line, I have no idea what your trying to say. And seriously, have you actually seen another primate besides in cartoons. Because the last I checked (In fact there are some in this vid!), monkeys and apes have far far hairy bellies than any man. (Well most men that is)
I watched this documentary on this site over a year ago and came back to watch it again but this site has turned to crap. Pop-ups everywhere and a bunch of videos (like this one) don’t even play anymore. It’s sad.