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@Schwarzwald Interestingly, Radiocarbon dating is actually hard-capped at around 50,000 years into the past. It will not produce results beyond that. So the researchers use incredibly controversial methods such as Uranium-Series, Potassium-Argon or Electron Spin Resonance which provide a wide range of dates and then the researchers select the date that best fits their pre-set "evolutionary" narrative.
The human-shaped animals were part of the natural, biological history of the Earth, already present just like the rest of the animals, who all evolved and that is why we tend to have more complete fossil records for those (think of the extinct bug-like species Carl Sagan showcased.)
The human-shaped animals were part of the natural, biological history of the Earth, already present just like the rest of the animals, who all evolved and that is why we tend to have more complete fossil records for those (think of the extinct bug-like species Carl Sagan showcased.)