Is The Out Of Africa Theory Wrong?

The “Out of Africa” theory is the most widely accepted model of the geographic origin and early migration of anatomically modern humans

It proposes a “single origin” of Homo sapiens in Africa, which then allegedly populated the rest of the world by replacing all other hominins and mutating or evolving into the various races that comprise modern day humanity.

This presentation provides a counter-argument, but for alternative theories please check out the videos below:

Voyage to the Inner World    • Voyage to the Inner World – ROBERT SE…  

The Fall of Atlantis    • The Fall of Atlantis – ROBERT SEPEHR  

Was prehistoric man genetically modified?    • Was prehistoric man genetically modif…  

Was Sumerian King Gilgamesh Real?    • Was Sumerian King Gilgamesh Real? – R…  

Aquatic Ape Cave Theory    • Aquatic Ape Cave Theory – ROBERT SEPEHR  

Rh- Negative Blood and Antediluvian Civilizations    • Rh- Negative Blood and Antediluvian C…  

Who were the Denisovans? New DNA Study    • Who were the Denisovans? New DNA Stud…  

When First Contact Was Made    • When First Contact Was Made – ROBERT …  

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    Herb Rose

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    Africa has never had a population density that would cause migration. The “out of Africa” theory was enunciated by Leaky because that is where he was looking and not having data from any other region, the assertion was pure speculation. A more plausible theory would have China, India, and Asia as the source of humans where population density and natural disasters would produce migration.

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    Howdy

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    A theory is not transferable to a model, it is thus a mock-up, based on a guess. It means nothing at all.

    “mutating or evolving”
    Really? Yet another guess based on nothing.

    Science from non-science.

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    Shawn Marshall

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    I never believed it. Like Darwin; grandiose speculation on a paucity of perceived evidence. And really perhaps a heavy dose of racist pandering.

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    JaKo

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    What a nice and fairy contribution to human history — I’m looking forward to showing some of it to my grand-kids, when they become of the right age…

    However, I’d like to present here a couple of barbs:

    It is very hard to predict anything, especially into the future. (Variation on Niels Bohr’s quote)
    It is even harder to recognize anything what was affecting the past future which now became the history. So many distractions, so many opposing views and, nobody really cares… 😉
    Most of “The West” refuses to learn from history, even recognition of the very recent errors in judgement is classified as treachery or conspiring with the enemy, while I really like the “being useful idiot” label.

    OTOH: Howdy, above, was close, but no cigar!
    “… replacing all other hominins and mutating or evolving into the various races that comprise modern day humanity.” Is very wrong!
    According to the latest of late science, race is a social construct!! Therefore let all the hominins of the world unite and socialize to create even more splendid races!!!
    Then these will own nothing, be starving, yet they will be happy (SomaB ©WEF).

    Cheers, JaKo

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    James Bernard McGinn

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    Claudius Denk doesn’t dispute OoA. But he leaves it an open question as to whether it might also have also involved India. The most important factors are a starting population of chimpanzee-like apes and the onset of a severe and deadly dry season that itself emerged as a result of the high relief of the himalayas that was the result of the Indian subcontinent slamming into southern Asia.
    Here is more:
    The Earliest Years of Human Evolution
    https://youtu.be/Z7TwiVul7F0?si=O2mqqZdY28oil_Mr

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      Andy Rowlands

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      A good reply James, and the only sensible comment thus far.

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