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I don't know what you are attempting to demonstrate with your analysis. Temperature variation is well-recognized as a factor in selection.
5 Million Years of Sediment Change


if you will notice the verry first skull (b) dates back to 2.6 million years ago.

now if you will compare the differences between the skulls (h) and (b).

according to the data from the above chart there
was a extremely slow but steady climate change from apx 3 million years ago to apx 1.7 million years ago.

aproximately the same dates as the two
skulls (b) and (h).

as referenced before in earlier post the changing of temperatures can cause the changing of bone structure as you have admited and as others have also admitted.

I have referenced this using the hominid skulls.
and using the various temperature charts.

I have shown the differences between skulls (j) and (n).
and have given a plausible reason for the changes.

and have shown how man has changed over the years due to climatic changes , if you would notice the differences by comparason to skulls (b) and (h) you will find that there is not much difference other than the jutting of the jaw in skull (b)

if you will look at the skull (L) you will see that the jaw has lowered and begining to jutt out as in (b) which has a more definite jutting.

it is my opinion that man has not yet found the first mans bones and that evolution is nothing but environment adaptations.

and that when man finds the first mans bones he will find something that looks very much like the skull (n).

and he will find that apes and chimps are the result of environmental adaptations in humans
not the result of evolution of man from nothing.

he will find that we are their ancestors.
not we theirs.

he will not find any older skulls or bones
of man prior to this point.


3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.