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LUNDI 16 JUIN 2003
BIPEDIA 1.1
INITIAL BIPEDALISM : an inquiry into zoological evidence
an inquiry into zoological evidence
par
François de Sarre
The explanation of man’s special nature is to be sought in the original combination formed by a primordial brain, the globular form of the skull and initial bipedalism.
The ape, when compared with man, appears to be rather a vestige of man’s ancestral line than his predecessor, according to the views of Max Westenhöfer, Serge Frechkop, Klaas de Snoo and Bernard Heuvelmans.
The study of the human morphology allows logically to carry the problem of man’s origins back to a very early stage of the evolution, and not to which has been reached by apes.
From chromosomal and DNA comparison in the cells of living apes and people, several researches argue today that humans are genetically more like the common ancestor than are either Chimpanzees or another apes.
The array of facts and considerations should be sufficient for an unbiased mind to discount away any idea of simian antecedents in man’s ascent.
LUNDI 16 JUIN 2003
BIPEDIA 1.2
Considérations préliminaires sur la structure phylétique du genre humain en référence à un BIPEDISME INITIAL
par
François de Sarre
L’Homme révèle, dans son organisation, les traces d’une bien longue histoire. Il a su conserver dans sa structure anatomique de nombreuses caractéristiques d’un âge ancien du monde, quand aucune des formes d’Animaux supérieurs que nous connaissons n’existait encore de par les continents et les océans.
DIMANCHE 15 JUIN 2003
BIPEDIA 1.3
Emotional thought and the origin of Man
par
Michel Raynal
The theory of which François de SARRE comments at greater length in the present issue of BIPEDIA is quite revolutionary, as it is the most logical one, yet it is in contradiction with the commonly accepted ideas about human evolution !
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