Title: Abbreviations
1Abbreviations
- M years thousand years
- 100M years 100,000 years
- MM years million years
- 5 MM years 5 million years
- B.P. (BP) before present (years ago)
- 200,000 BP 200,000 years ago
2Archicebus achilles
- 55 MM years ago.
- Announced in 2013.
- Distinctive monkey like ankle bone. Opposable
thumbs, finger nails and flat face. - Consistent with Asian genesis theory.
3Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
- Discovered at Toros-Menalla in N. Chad in 2001.
- Dated approximately 7MM years old.
- Forward position of foramen magnum suggest
bipedal. - Body fragments needed for confirmation.
4Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Video on Tchadensis and what it means to be a
Hominid
5Orrorin Tugenensis
- These bone fragments were discovered in strata
aged between 5.8 to 6.1 MM years. - The femur, more human like suggest it had bipedal
abilities.
6http//www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/species.html
7Archeological Sites
8Ardipithecus ramidus Ardi
4.4 MM BP Chimpanzee sized agile tree dweller
and bidpedal on ground
94.2-1.5 MM B.P.
- Australopithecines in Africa
- 25 larger brain size than Chimpanzee
- Hands are free to make tools
- Hunters and gatherers
10Lucy
- Australopithicus Afarensis
- About 40 of her remains were found.
- Enough for an artist to render this image.
11Australopithecus Sediba
- Discovered in 2008 and recognized as new human
like species. - Dated 1.95-1.78 million years old.
- Possible oldest predecessor to us.
122.5-1.5 MM B.P.
- Homo Habilus
- Arguably earliest human ancestor.
- Possibly capable of speech
- Upright tool maker
- Brain size 500-800 mL or 30-40 larger than A.
Africanus
131.8MM-0.3MM B.P.
- Homo Erectus (Europe) Homo Ergaster (Africa)
- Increased motor skills, imagination and reasoning
- Fire usage 1 MM yr. ago.
- Sophisticated hunting practices
- First use of hand ax
- Males 511 150 Lbs, females 25 smaller.
14Archaic Homo Sapiens
- Large brain Hominids which emerged about 500 M
years ago. - Heidelbergensis is earliest species known to bury
their dead.
Homo Heidelbergensis
15Whether we evolved from one Homo species.
- A recent discovery suggests Homos Habilis,
Rudolfensis and Erectus were one species. - Most complete 1.8MM BP remains of five different
individuals in one cave. - Video
16230,000-40,000 B.P.
- Neanderthals Denisovan are thought to have
evolved from H. Heidelbergensis - First hominid known to bury their dead care for
sick injured.
Homo Neanderthalis
17Neanderthals were different
- They had thicker and larger craniums and brow
ridge than us with different cranium shape. - They did not have a dominant chin like us.
18Neanderthals
- Genome mapping of Neanderthals began 2005 at
Max-Planck Institute in Frankfurt Germany. - Genome evidence of interbreeding in non-African
humans. - 1-4 inherited genes
- Neanderthals
- A lot more on Neanderthals
- These genes may have strengthened our immune
system
19190,000 to Present
- Homo Sapien, our species.
- Oldest fossil records found in Ethiopia dating
back 190,000 years. - Entered Europe 45 M BP followed by Neanderthal
extinction 40 M BP
Invasive species?
20Chart Source
2111,500 B.P.
- First evidence of modern civilization at Gobekli
Tepe in Turkey. - Neolithic hill-top sanctuary.
- Triggers ritual, feasting, resources
22Dating Methods
- Absolute dating methods
- Relies on biological, radiometric or
geological/electromagnetic methods. - Such as dendrochronology, carbon-14 or
archaeomagnetism. - Relative dating methods
- Relies on dating through reference to other dated
sites, stratigraphy and index fossils. - Usually requires multiple dating methods.
23Carbon-14 Dating
- hvneutron 14N 14C 1H upper
atmosphere - Carbon life forms are mostly 12C isotope.
- All living organisms possess a constant ratio of
14C/12C until the organism dies then 14C
becomes less. - 14C 14N e transmutation
- 50 of 14C sample transmutates in 5730 years.
- Not practical for dating gt60M years or things
which never lived, like a rock.
24Potassium-Argon Dating
- 40K e 40Ar
- Called electron capture transmutation.
- Proton changes into a neutron.
- 50 transmutates in 1,280MM years.
- Practical for dating igneous rocks gt100M years
old.
25Science
- Explanation of natural phenomena through
controlled, reproducible experimental fact. - Hypothesis ? Experimentation ? Theory ? Natural
Law - Approved by panel of peers and published in a
public journal.
26The Scientific Method
A Theory attempts to explain why it happens
A Law summarizes what happens
27Technology
- Applied scientific principles or natural
resources to improve human life. - Computers, telecommunications, TV, atomic energy,
etc.
28Brian Arthur Why Things Become Complex
- Subsystems are added
- To overcome limitations, handle exceptional
circumstances or adapt to more complex world. - True for machines, bureaucracies, living
organisms and life itself.
29Brian Arthur cont.
- Subsystems beget more subsytems
- These added subsystems need additional subsystems
to monitor and control them. - Once over encumbered with subsystems further
innovation leads to renewed simplicity
30Science, Math Reading
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) - Presently 36 countries
- The USA teens ranks below average in all
categories according to 2012 assessment by PISA
according to Natl Center for Education
Statistics. - Link to PISA results
31James Burkes Connections
- Nuclear power
- Telecommunications
- The Computer
- The Assembly line
- Air Transportation
- Plastics
- Liquid Fuel Rockets
- Television
32 Securing the US Electrical Grid
- Our electrical power grid is vulnerable to the
following threats - Cyber attacks
- Physical attacks
- Radiation bursts
- Severe weather
Link to pdf
33Scientific Laws
- Conservation of mass - matter can neither be
created nor destroyed, in chemical reactions. - Conservation of energy - energy can neither be
created nor destroyed, in chemical reactions.
34Can You Answer These?
- Which hominid first had the ability to make fire.
How many years ago? - Was there time overlaps in bipedal hominids?
- What is our relationship with Archaic Homo
Sapiens? - What is the difference between science and
technology? - What are the threats to the US electrical grid
- H. Erectus about 1MM year ago. Slide 13
- Yes, 20
- Interbreeding and shared genes for immunity. 17
- Science is what is demonstrably true about the
world around us. 23-24 - Cyber, physical, radiation pulse and severe
weather 32
35Can You Answer These?
- According to Brian Arthur, what are subsystems?
- What is radiochemical dating. Which of these
dating methods would be used to determine the age
of old woven materials. - If 100 Lbs. of dynamite explodes how much will
the products of this explosion weigh? - According PISA how do US teens rank in STEM
- Added to overcome limitations. 28
- Aging artifacts via transmutation of unstable
nuclear isotopes. Carbon -14. 22-23 - The conservation of mass says it must also be 100
Lbs. 33 36 - Bottom half. 30
36Conservation of Mass
- 2 C8H18 25 O2 16 CO2 18 H2O
- 5.9 Lbs 20.5 Lbs 18.1 Lbs 8.3 Lbs
- 26.4 Lbs (gas/O2) 26.4 Lbs CO2 water
-
Gasoline Oxygen (from air)
Carbon dioxide water
1 gallon
37Appendix
- The following slide(s) have been removed from
previous presentations due to more recent
discovery.
38Did We Evolve From Lemurs?
- Nicknamed Ida a missing link in human
evolution? - She lived about 47 MM years ago.
- Opposable thumbs and finger nails.
- http//www.revealingthelink.com/who-is-ida/