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Coyote
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Message 15 of 70 (798314)
02-01-2017 6:02 PM
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For answers to questions about human races, see Stanley Garn's book, Human Races. The original edition can be found on the web for free: Human races : Garn, Stanley M : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge. Belief gets in the way of learning--Robert A. Heinlein In the name of diversity, college student demands to be kept in ignorance of the culture that made diversity a value--StultisTheFool It's not what we don't know that hurts, it's what we know that ain't so--Will Rogers If I am entitled to something, someone else is obliged to pay--Jerry Pournelle If a religion's teachings are true, then it should have nothing to fear from science...--dwise1 "Multiculturalism" demands that the US be tolerant of everything except its own past, culture, traditions, and identity.
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Message 20 of 70 (798358)
02-01-2017 11:38 PM
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Reply to: Message 19 by CRR 02-01-2017 11:27 PM
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Black skin might absorb more heat but it also radiates more heat and the higher levels of melanin help to reduce effects of higher ultraviolet radiation so black is not necessarily a disadvantage compared to white skin. Each was well-adapted to the climate in which it was found. Read the Stanley Garn book I mentioned a few posts upthread. Skin color is an adaptation primarily to solar intensity--dark skin protects from UV, while light skin allows production of Vitamin D. Eskimos have relatively dark skin because no matter how much nude sun bathing they did they couldn't get Vitamin D from the sun--they had to get Vitamin D from their environment, so skin color didn't matter. Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge. Belief gets in the way of learning--Robert A. Heinlein In the name of diversity, college student demands to be kept in ignorance of the culture that made diversity a value--StultisTheFool It's not what we don't know that hurts, it's what we know that ain't so--Will Rogers If I am entitled to something, someone else is obliged to pay--Jerry Pournelle If a religion's teachings are true, then it should have nothing to fear from science...--dwise1 "Multiculturalism" demands that the US be tolerant of everything except its own past, culture, traditions, and identity.
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Message 28 of 70 (798474)
02-02-2017 7:26 PM
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Reply to: Message 22 by caffeine 02-02-2017 2:43 PM
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Caffeine--You said essentially the same thing I did. Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge. Belief gets in the way of learning--Robert A. Heinlein In the name of diversity, college student demands to be kept in ignorance of the culture that made diversity a value--StultisTheFool It's not what we don't know that hurts, it's what we know that ain't so--Will Rogers If I am entitled to something, someone else is obliged to pay--Jerry Pournelle If a religion's teachings are true, then it should have nothing to fear from science...--dwise1 "Multiculturalism" demands that the US be tolerant of everything except its own past, culture, traditions, and identity.
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Coyote
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Message 36 of 70 (798554)
02-03-2017 11:53 AM
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Reply to: Message 35 by caffeine 02-03-2017 11:44 AM
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You suggested that there was no selection for lighter skin because insolation was so low that this would not have helped with vitamin D production anyway. I suggested that there was no selection for lighter skin since vitamin D requirements were already met by diet. We're both saying the same things. Lighter skin can provide Vitamin D only to a certain latitude, and beyond that point it must come from diet. For groups like the Eskimo there would be no selection pressure for lighter skin. My quip about nude sunbathing not being popular among the Eskimos was just that--a quip. Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge. Belief gets in the way of learning--Robert A. Heinlein In the name of diversity, college student demands to be kept in ignorance of the culture that made diversity a value--StultisTheFool It's not what we don't know that hurts, it's what we know that ain't so--Will Rogers If I am entitled to something, someone else is obliged to pay--Jerry Pournelle If a religion's teachings are true, then it should have nothing to fear from science...--dwise1 "Multiculturalism" demands that the US be tolerant of everything except its own past, culture, traditions, and identity.
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Coyote
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Message 41 of 70 (799133)
02-07-2017 3:26 PM
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Reply to: Message 40 by Diomedes 02-07-2017 3:10 PM
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Also a great example of why racism is so friggen stupid. Exactly. But it gets worse, as there are quite a few of what are referred to as "classical" racial traits that have similar clines from one extreme to the other, and there is often minimal correlation between those traits and skin color. Geography is a more important determinant than descent in the long run. Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge. Belief gets in the way of learning--Robert A. Heinlein In the name of diversity, college student demands to be kept in ignorance of the culture that made diversity a value--StultisTheFool It's not what we don't know that hurts, it's what we know that ain't so--Will Rogers If I am entitled to something, someone else is obliged to pay--Jerry Pournelle If a religion's teachings are true, then it should have nothing to fear from science...--dwise1 "Multiculturalism" demands that the US be tolerant of everything except its own past, culture, traditions, and identity.
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Message 54 of 70 (799331)
02-09-2017 10:26 AM
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Reply to: Message 52 by NoNukes 02-09-2017 2:22 AM
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Your theory is nonsense. Exactly. There is another source of variation--skin thickness. If I remember a graduate course in Human Races from a while back, groups like the Bushmen of Southern Africa have thicker skins, which contributes in part to perceived skin color. And Adam & Eve are religious myths, and can't be used to address scientific problems. Might as well use the Easter Bunny as a data point. Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge. Belief gets in the way of learning--Robert A. Heinlein In the name of diversity, college student demands to be kept in ignorance of the culture that made diversity a value--StultisTheFool It's not what we don't know that hurts, it's what we know that ain't so--Will Rogers If I am entitled to something, someone else is obliged to pay--Jerry Pournelle If a religion's teachings are true, then it should have nothing to fear from science...--dwise1 "Multiculturalism" demands that the US be tolerant of everything except its own past, culture, traditions, and identity.
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Message 68 of 70 (801281)
03-04-2017 6:41 PM
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Reply to: Message 67 by CRR 03-04-2017 6:31 PM
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Re: Step 2
...dysfunctional variants Since when is lighter skin color in a region with lower UV intensity dysfunctional? I would suggest it was entirely functional, and both a beneficial and a necessary mutation. The body does not work well without Vitamin D and other photochemicals.
So, as people migrated away from the equator, different mutations that allowed for increased Vitamin D and other photochemical production were beneficial! Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge. Belief gets in the way of learning--Robert A. Heinlein In the name of diversity, college student demands to be kept in ignorance of the culture that made diversity a value--StultisTheFool It's not what we don't know that hurts, it's what we know that ain't so--Will Rogers If I am entitled to something, someone else is obliged to pay--Jerry Pournelle If a religion's teachings are true, then it should have nothing to fear from science...--dwise1 "Multiculturalism" demands that the US be tolerant of everything except its own past, culture, traditions, and identity.
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