Brain complexity: early ape pathways for hearing (Introduction)

by dhw, Wednesday, April 22, 2020, 11:13 (1466 days ago) @ David Turell

QUOTE: "Scientists have discovered an earlier origin to the human language pathway in the brain, pushing back its evolutionary origin by at least 20 million years."

DAVID: As usual I view it as God's preplanning evolution. It is simple to conclude God knew where He was headed.

dhw: It is simple to conclude that there is a direct line between us and our anthropoid ancestors. If I remember rightly, you used to tell us that your God must have intervened to give us the apparatus for human speech. But I’ll wait for you to confirm this before drawing any conclusions

DAVID: Many adaptations for sapiens speech: high arched palate, dropped larynx, epiglottis airway protection, improved lip and tongue control for a bigger variety of phonemes, recently found cerebellar circuits. Of course a direct line, while it is the cause we debate.

Yes indeed. So do you think your God intervened in order to dabble these adaptations? If not, we have a natural progression. If he intervened, and if his sole purpose was to directly design H. sapiens, why do you think he did a mini-dabble 20 million years ago instead of getting on with the only speech mechanism he actually wanted?


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