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johan-nygren
colabscience
2018-08-29 03:26
New manuscript, Hominin evolution was caused by introgression from Gorilla, proof-of-thesis on IPFS + Ethereum + Bitcoin
Under private key "transactionsofthecyborgsocietyofpangea", Under private key "hominin", Minor update Under private key "origin", Under private key
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johan-nygren
colabscience
2018-08-28 07:15
Etymology of journal, from diurnal, daily, as in, daily records, a record-keeping infrastructure, akin to what blockchains provide
What a journal like a scientific journal provides as a service is record keeping, timestamps really. The word journal comes from diurnal, meaning daily, as in, daily records. The word in other languages,
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johan-nygren
colabscience
2018-08-23 14:25
Proof-of-thesis on Ethereum? An experiment in networked intelligence, 145 downloads over zenodo.org in 48 hours
Vitalik Buterin announced Ethereum in 2014 with the words "welcome to the beginning" (bitcointalk). The thesis I've written has quite large scientific value, it integrates a lot of data that
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johan-nygren
colabscience
2018-08-23 09:22
Homo as hybrids between Australopithecus and Paranthropus
Australopithecus were "water-adapted apes", swimming apes. They had evolved a paddle-like foot with an adducted great toe by the mid Pliocene, which is inherited by humans today, but they lacked
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cabzphoto
PhotoFeed
2026-04-05 23:49
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The Story of Hands: A Monochrome Journey PhotoFeed Contest - Black & White Photography Round 163
👐 The Story of Hands: A Monochrome Journey PhotoFeed Contest - Black & White Photography Round 163 English Hello friends of PhotoFeed! This time I am entering the Black & White Challenge Round
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johan-nygren
colabscience
2018-08-22 17:50
Requesting peer-reviews of Introgression from Gorilla caused the Human-Chimpanzee split
Inspired by Steemit (and therefore @dan), I have done a year or so of research into a couple of ideas. This here is one of them, and it is foundational to building out the narrative for the rest of the
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johan-nygren
colabscience
2018-08-21 01:51
Australopithecus afarensis as a swimming ape
Australopithecus afarensis had a human-like foot in the sense that its great toe was aligned with the rest of the toes, adducted, but it did not have arched feet (Heile-Selassie, 2012), which is what makes
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