Well this is what is good about publishing a book first on the
Internet in that I can
show how a book is made with all of its changes. I am still wrestling
with the title.
Today I think the title should be this
New Book: STONETHROWING THEORY THE DOMINANT THEORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY,
Chapters of this book:
(1) Introduction and stating the theory of Stonethrowing
(2) the synchronous and intertwining of the evolution of the
neocortex
with the behaviour of Throwing rocks and stones
(3) the major difference between primates and humanity is the
bone and muscle genetics that allows humans to easily throw rocks
and stones and whereas all the other primates lack this proficiency
(4) Physics of throwing as it relates to bone and muscle anatomy
(5) show where the bone and muscle anatomy must have Throwing coming
first in evolutionary development and Bipedalism as a natural
secondary byproduct of throwing; DNA proof
(6) put together in a more reasonable pattern all the fossilized
prehuman remains found, based on Stonethrowing
(7) discuss the most likely historical account of prehumans for the
past 15 million years
> I left off in the discussion with Neanderthal ulnus is shorter than
> human
> ulnus and that the Distal Humerus is the site of throwing injuries and
> that
> the Distal Humerus is thus a signature of Throwing. (I should correct
> myself
> with the parsing of the word "unique" in this book since the distal
> humerus
> is only one signature of throwing and not unique)
>
> But there are other key signatures of throwing. Just as the femur
> groove is not the only signature of bipedalism.
>
> The other important signature of Throwing is the length of the lower
> arm to the
> elbow joint and the length of the upper arm to the elbow joint.
>
> I measured mine own and the distance from knuckle to elbow is 33 cm.
> The
> distance from elbow to shoulder is again 33 cm.
>
> I measured my lower leg from knee to foot and is 51 cm. The distance
> from knee to pelvis is again 51 cm.
>
> --- quoting http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~bramblet/ant301/seven.html#anchor1840119
> Intermembral index = [(humerus + radius) x 100]/)femur + tibia)
> Humerofemoral index = (humerus x 100)/femur
> Brachial index = (radius x 100)/humerus
> Crural index = (tibia x 100)/femur
> --- end quoting ---
>
> The above utexas indexes are probably useful to anthropologists but
> are rather
> misleading in my estimation. They are misleading because they are
> numbers that
> lead to nowhere.
>
> My numbers of distance from elbow to knuckle and from elbow to
> shoulder have
> a PHYSICS message. My distance from knee to foot and from knee to
> pelvis
> has a PHYSICS importance.
>
> When you are an ape making a living by climbing and swinging in trees,
> it is
> best that the distance of lower arm to upper arm and where the elbow
> joint is
> located be not in the middle. That the lower arm be longer, physics-
> wise.
>
> But if you are a Thrower of stones and rocks, it is best that the
> elbow joint
> be at a midpoint between lower arm and upper arm. Physics tells us
> that
> maximum throwing occurs when the distance of elbow as located at the
> center of lower and upper arms. Maximum thrust for throwing is
> achieved
> with elbow as midpoint.
>
> For apes that live in trees, their upper arm to lower arm distance to
> elbow
> is maximized not at a midpoint because their need is to *hook* onto
> tree
> limbs. Here the physics is not a maximizing of thrust but of hook-
> grasp.
> A good analogy is a ice hammer in climbing, where the human lower arm
> is extended by the extra distance of the ice-hammer.
>
> The physics of the legs in bipedalism also want to achieve maximum
> thrust. As if running is the legs way of throwing rocks. So the leg
> configuration
> to achieve maximum thrust in running places the knee as a midpoint
> between
> lower leg and upper leg.
>
> Here in this chapter of the book I will have to give diagrams and
> physics
> about why the elbow has to be the midpoint of the arm and why the knee
> has to be the midpoint of the leg.
>
> And physics as to show that the arm in throwing is virtually the same
> physics
> as the leg in running, where both achieve a geometry for maximum
> thrust.
>
> Now I want to recapp some of what I said yesterday about Neanderthal,
> where
> I said that probably Neanderthal had a more primitive Distal Humerus
> compared
> to CroMagnon which caused the Neanderthal extinction. For I found out
> from
> the quoted website that the Neanderthal radius and ulna bones of the
> lower arm
> were very much different from the lower arms of CroMagnon. So it is
> this
> disparity of Neanderthal compared to CroMagnon that proves Neanderthal
> was
> a more primitive thrower of rocks and stones and that CroMagnon
> extincted
> Neanderthal because of this better ability to throw rocks and stones.
>
> And, do we have a full arm fossil of Oreopithecus or Orrorin? If we
> do, we can
> almost instantly say how far evolved they were as per Throwing.
> According to
> Stonethrowing theory, a full arm fossil of Oreopithecus would show a
> migration
> of the elbow joint as a midpoint of the arm. A full fossil arm of
> Orrorin would
> show this migration as a midpoint even more so than the Oreopithecus
> fossil.
>
> I think the arm length and leg length with elbow and knee midpoints is
> a better
> evaluator of throwing and bipedalism than is the femur groove or the
> distal
> humerus.
The above is a very important discovery in that the ability to throw
overarm with
proficiency involves evolution to make the elbow the midpoint of the
arm and the
knee the midpoint of the leg.
Now I think I can prove that via physics but also via mathematics in
that the most
strongest triangle structure is an equilateral triangle implying that
the elbow and
knee have to be midpoints of the arms and legs respectively. So I
think both
physics of forces and thrust and torque proves it and that mathematics
also
proves it.
So here we have an instant way of knowing where a fossil prehuman fits
into
the timeline. We simply check where the position of the elbow joint or
knee
joint are located.
And for fossils like Oreopithecus and Orrorin, the Stonethrowing
theory would
say that the elbow joint was closer to the midpoint of the arm *more
so* than
the knee joint was as the midpoint of the legs, because throwing came
first and
created bipedalism.
And the above also suggests huge implications between the difference
in throwing
for the sexes of male and female humans. That males elbow are closer
to the
midpoint than is female elbows and that males have an edge in throwing
overarm.
And perhaps also why males run faster than females is because the knee
joint
is closer to the midpoint in males. (This is not sexist, but the facts
of physics)
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
Uncle Al - 06 Mar 2007 22:14 GMT
> Well this is what is good about publishing a book first on the
> Internet in that I can
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> New Book: STONETHROWING THEORY THE DOMINANT THEORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY,
[snip crap]
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spattering the ocean rocks with the frothy pale pink shame of its
ignoble blood. May Archie-Poo choke on the queasy, convulsing nausea
of its own trite, foolish beliefs.
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rock-hard stupid. Blazing hot mid-day sun on Mercury stupid. Surface
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so stupid that it goes way beyond the stupid we know into a whole
different sensorium of stupid. Archie-Poo is trans-stupid stupid.
Meta-stupid. Stupid so collapsed upon itself that it is within its
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and massive that no intellect can escape. Singularity stupid.
Archie-Poo emits more stupid/second than our entire galaxy otherwise
emits stupid/year. Quasar stupid. Nothing else in the universe can
be this stupid. Archie-Poo is an oozingly putrescent primordial
fragment from the original Big Bang of Stupid, a pure essence of
stupid so uncontaminated by anything else as to be beyond the laws of
physics that define maximally extrapolated hypergeometric
n-dimensional backgroundless stupid as we can imagine it. Archie-Poo
is Planck stupid, a quantum foam of stupid, a vacuum decay of stupid,
a grand unified theory of stupid.
Archie-Poo is the epiphany of stupid. Archie-poo is stooopid.

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Tony - 08 Mar 2007 19:13 GMT
> > Well this is what is good about publishing a book first on the
> > Internet in that I can
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> Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
> (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2
Couldn't have said it better myself. I've paraphrased it elsewhere,
and it ain't plaglarism because I cited you.
a_plutonium - 08 Mar 2007 03:10 GMT
Stonethrowing Theory
This theory says that humanity evolved mostly under one single
mechanism-- the throwing
of rocks and stones. The ability to throw rocks and stones started
sometime about 12
to 10 million years ago with Oreopithecus and evolved and carried on
into Orrorin and
finally humanity. The theory says that some apelike creature some
10-12 million years
ago started throwing rocks and stones at first in the underarm-sling
style and later
evolving into overarm stiff elbow pendulum-sling style and later
evolving into overarm
snapping thrust at the elbow. This throwing gave this creature so much
more advantages
in warding off rivals for mating, in catching food, in warding off
predators, in living in the
open, etc etc. About 7 million years ago the evolutionary changes of
stonethrowing
created bipedalism because bipedalism further advanced the proficiency
and
enhancement of stonethrowing. So without stonethrowing there would not
be a biped
primate today. Archimedes Plutonium discovered and enumerated the
Stonethrowing
theory starting in August of 2002 to the Internet newsgroups of
anthropology.
Biophysics of bipedalism
According to the Stonethrowing theory as given by Archimedes
Plutonium, walking
and running is related to throwing. Physics -wise, running is the same
as throwing.
And because Throwing created bipedalism (running) they are one and the
same
physics configuration. The knee joint is at the midpoint of the lower
leg to foot and
upper leg to pelvis. The same is true for throwing in that the elbow
is at a midpoint
between the lower arm to knuckle and upper arm to shoulder. Throwing
is running
in reverse and the joint through evolutionary migration ends up as the
midpoint for
maximum proficiency. The midpoint as the joint delivers maximum
thrust.
Chimpanzees do not throw overarm and are not bipeds and this is
obvious because
their joints of knee and elbow are not at the midpoint. Physics proves
this in the
idea that midpoint joint forms a equilateral triangle which gives
maximum thrust to
throwing and maximum thrust to running.
> > I measured mine own and the distance from knuckle to elbow is 33 cm.
> > The
> > distance from elbow to shoulder is again 33 cm.
> >
> > I measured my lower leg from knee to foot and is 51 cm. The distance
> > from knee to pelvis is again 51 cm.
Biophysics alone can prove the Stonethrowing theory is true and is the
main component,
main mechanism that created humanity from apelike creatures.
Biophysics only needs
to show that the joint of elbow and knee have to be the midpoints for
maximum thrust
per throwing or running. And then show that only humans have the elbow
and knee as
midpoints. And then show that in the geological history of primates,
only the prehuman
line had a migration of the elbow as the midpoint of the arm and the
knee as the
midpoint of the leg.
What is more, the fossil record can prove that throwing came first and
created running.
It does this by showing that the earliest fossils had the elbow
migration to the midpoint
before it had the knee migration to the midpoint. So if Oreopithecus
and Orrorin and all
the other fossils of prehumans shows the migration of elbow as earlier
than the migration
of the knee to midpoint proves the Stonethrowing theory.
What is more, the Stonethrowing theory would be so good as to prove
why Neanderthal
was extincted by CroMagnon in the difference between the elbow and
knee midpoints
of the two different species. And we do have DNA of both and if we can
show that the
DNA of one has more advanced knee and elbow migration proves the whole
theory.
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
a_plutonium - 08 Mar 2007 18:01 GMT
Now here is a motion picture frame showing a nude (hidden) man
running.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image%3AMuybridge_runner.jpg
These pictures are very useful to show the biophysics. That running is
really just throwing. That in
running both legs *throw* the body forward. And in this thrusting of
the body forward both legs
form equilateral triangles with the knee as midpoint of upper leg and
lower leg.
Notice in two of the frames where one leg is fully extended and the
other leg is virtually contiguous
of the upper leg with lower leg.
So this is the physics part of running that the knee joint is midpoint
to deliver maximum thrust
and where one leg is fully extended the other leg is simultaneously
the least extended and folded
almost contiguous.
Last night I saw a TV show on wildlife where I saw bonobos and
chimpanzees and gorillas and
I was careful to look to see if their knee and elbow joints were in
the midpoint of there legs and
arms. It looked like the bonobos were closest in matching the midpoint
but not as exacting as
what is found in humans. The lower arm of apes is so much longer than
the lower arm of humans.
Now looking at the physics of that arm in throwing. In humans, overarm
snapping thrust throwing
(different from overarm stiff sling throwing) matches the physics of
the legs in running in that in
the snapping thrust overarm throw there is a moment where the upper
arm is virtually contiguous
to the lower arm and after the snap and throw the arm is fully
extended 180 degrees. The same
as the upper leg and lower leg in two of the frames in the nude man
running above.
So evolution of humanity from apelike primates some 12 to 10 million
years ago gave rise to a
apelike creature that began to display a behaviour of throwing rocks
and stones and used that throwing
to its advantage such as more food, more mates and more offspring who
in turn threw. It started in the
arms and the elbow of this apelike creature was not at the midpoint of
the arms and so evolution migrated
the location of the elbow towards the midpoint where physics proves
that maximum thrust occurs when the
elbow is at the midpoint. And about 7 million years ago this
Stonethrowing prehuman's elbow was slowly
reaching the midpoint of its arms and where simultaneously it needed
its legs to make better its throwing
because quadraped was a hindrance and not a asset to throwing.
Throwing proficiency could not be
maximized with quadreped anatomy. That Throwing could be maximized via
bipedalism, to free up the
arms for throwing and to increase the proficiency of throwing. And so
the throwing-prehuman became
biped with its knee joint also migrating into the midpoint of its
legs.
Looking at modern apes, it would take evolution longer to migrate the
elbow into the midpoint position
than to migrate the knee into midpoint position, as one evidence that
Throwing came first and thus
created bipedalism.
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies