Adveser wrote:
I've been over this before. It occurred too quickly and with features that didn't come from evolution. Like a brand new Computer showing up in 1976. The amount of time necessary for the stuff to develop and the circumstances for the development had not occurred.
I don't how we can put time expectations on evolution. Obviously we lucked out to some degree in terms of evolution but I don't know why we have to assume we evolved too fast. Why couldn't the way which we involved exponentially made possible quicker forms of evolution? Once we had the proper upright position it was all downhill in terms of feet and leg development which left more resources for cranial development and so on. I don't know why have to posit aliens to explain that things worked out for us.
"The circumstances for the development" has me curious. I'm not sure what circumstances we have to assume in order for us to evolve. We had food, shelter and we humped a lot to spread our genes. What more would have been necessary that you think we lacked?