One thing that is not so obvious is that everybody alive today has no failed ancestors.. you are part of an un-broken chain going back 3 Billion years...As i have no kids and dont want any i guess that im a dead end from here on.
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(Tomcat @ Apr. 29 2009,18:41) One thing that is not so obvious is that everybody alive today has no failed ancestors.. you are part of an un-broken chain going back 3 Billion years...As i have no kids and dont want any i guess that im a dead end from here on.
I agree with you there Tomcat 3 billion years, and not 6 thousand years as the Vatican likes people to believe.
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(Tomcat @ Apr. 29 2009,12:41) One thing that is not so obvious is that everybody alive today has no failed ancestors.. you are part of an un-broken chain going back 3 Billion years...
Everybody has two parents - four grandparents - eight great-grandparents and so on........
If you could trace your ancestory back in the UK to around 1350 you would have about 1.5 million ancestors.
The population of the UK in 1350 (just after roughly 2/3rds of the population died in the plague called the Black Death) was about 0.5 million.
It is possible that everyone in the World came from a group of ancestors whose total numbers were less than 50,000.
RR.Pedants rule, OK. Or more precisely, exhibit certain of the conventional trappings of leadership.
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This is detailed in Richard Dawkins " The Ancestors Tale". The pilgrimage of life from today going back to when we were bacteria. Along with all the other quirks and quandries of evolution..
One of the best books ive ever read , a real education even its three years old now.
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€œIn The Ancestor€™s Tale Dawkins traces back human ancestry 4bn years to the dawn of life on Earth. The result is one of the richest accounts of evolution ever written... Dawkins can still weave a Darwinian spell as powerful as the one that bewitched specialists and non-specialists alike when his first book, The Selfish Gene, appeared in 1976.€
Clive Cookson, The Financial Times
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( PS it was for sale at one point in Bookazine on Soi4)
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Thanks for the info Paultain also, count me in
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