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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: I take it that your harping on trivial matters, rather than the core argument that you were supposed to address, means that you acknowledge that you were fabricating things when you said they’re adapted to hot-dry regions and that they turned tall after they migrated there? [/QUOTE]Late UP linear/leptoprosopic Negroid crania are not found in tropical (humid-heat) zones. [QUOTE]Circular reasoning. When a paradigm is being called into question, you can’t prove the legitimacy of that paradigm, by using logic that’s inherent to that paradigm. What you’re doing is the equivalent of trying to prove Jesus made miracles happen by citing biblical passages, when the people you’re talking to are atheists and are calling the bible into question. You’re so good at using paint apps, right? Prove it, Modo-face. Prove his NB is >85% of his NL.[/QUOTE]The plate posted is described as platyrrhine by Dixon. And it's clear by just looking at the photo that the man has a high NI. And it's not circular reasoning if you establish where the trait complexes were once circumscribed - as i've already explained. The African fossil record shows that low NI's were fully absent during the Pleistocene. When they do finally show up by the mid-Holocene they [i]only[/i] appear in (northern) peripheral areas where Caucasoids had settled - exactly the same for wavy hair texture. Funny that. [QUOTE]Exactly. **Once confined to geographical areas**, meaning, they necessarily originated one time, and then spread to the rest of the world.[/QUOTE]Yes. Hence the low fixation index (low inter-variation/high intra-variation) in any modern population today. 85-88% of variation is found among individuals in populations, not between them. The same for any phenotype-clustering by population, this is why "averages" don't work. [QUOTE]Thanks for admitting, once again, that typology cannot even integrate simple biological concepts like parallel evolution. Per your own admission typology is pseudo-science, since science states that[/QUOTE]Convergence never replicated an entire phenotype. A type only covers a whole set of traits, so it completely avoids this issue. [QUOTE]Typology cannot explain and predict established and proven phenomena like drift, parallel evolution, sexual selection, etc. because it reduces all the complex changes and variations those processes bring about, to a simplistic matter of race admixture between types. You pseudo-scientists are bunch of race obsessed degenerates.[/QUOTE]See above. [QUOTE]You’re a fail. European specific traits that were once circumscribed and are now global are light eyes, and that’s about it.[/QUOTE]No, there are many. However the point you overlook is that races/types aren't based on singular traits but an entire ensemble of them in polydimensional space. That is how a forensic scientist has up to 99.99% accuracy in identifying someone's racial type with a skull based on 13 metrics/non-metrics (Sesardic, 2010). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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