Re: A New Look at Origins of Species

From: Geraldine Reinhardt
Message: 22794
Date: 2003-06-07

Yes,  I will be pleased to forward this to John Croft yet the only places I'm able to reach him are at two egroups:  cybalist & nostratica (but I will do so).
 
Anyhow, your akandabaratam@yahoogroups.com doesn't provide any informatin.
 
Croft is an excellent linguist.  You haven't provided any of Dr. Loga's archives.
 
Gerrry
----- Original Message -----
From: Bala Pillai
To: subas@... ; akandabaratam@yahoogroups.com ; "Geraldine Reinhardt"
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: A New Look at Origins of Species

(Penang, Malaysia) Dr Loga,
 
Yet another audience that needs to be exposed to precise and condensed enunciation of your vast Sumerian-Tamil proof organising energies. In time.
 
(SF, Calif) Gerry: Can you forward this on to John Croft? I am certain that he is not an expert in South Indian languages. Would like to expose him to the vast proof of the nearly-all encompassing parent-child relationship between Sumerian and Tamil. Have John skim the archives of  Dr Loga's postings at akandabaratam@yahoogroups.com -- thanks Gerry.
 
cheers../bala
Bala Pillai, Sydney, Australia
Acumen Networks/Mind Ecosystems/Global Brain
http://www.ryze.com/go/bala
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: [bigbangtango] Re: A New Look at Origins of Species

The most recent post I received from a member of Nostratica (John Croft) was that Sumerian was an isolate.  If that were so, then no one could claim ancestry to Sumer & the Sumerians.  One wonders therefore if Sumer (the city) might have been populated by non-mortals? 
 
According to Julian Jaynes, as recently as the late 2nd millennium B.C., men had no consciousness and were automatically obeying the voices of the gods.  
 
Thusly, when did the brain show expansion?  Could have been during the time of "Neanderthal" when we have physical evidence of a body and head that was "bulked up".  As far as origins of sexuality, I think Howard would claim that it began when the first cyanobacteria tangoed with each other (likely 7 or so billion years ago).
 
I have more than 3 years of language origins posts in my group so stop on by:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/language-origins
and take a look.
 
Gerry
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: dil8net
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 2:42 PM
Subject: [bigbangtango] Re: A New Look at Origins of Species

I'm curious Gerry what findings would you be willing to share with me
about your inquiries into language origin(s)?

I'm intrigued about the base language of the past from those of maybe
the Sumerians, Accadians...since we learn language from out parents,
and they learn from theirs, etc.

And requirements to learn language prior to having parents to teach
would mean that the brain would have to develop in similar time with
the vocals and ears.

These things also bring to mind the question of the origin of
sexuality.  The power of reproduction and the timing...capable
persons arising to join and reproduce, the physical requirements
needed and the communication involved.

arr, how these things branch off so easily.




--- In bigbangtango@yahoogroups.com, "Geraldine Reinhardt"
<waluk@...> wrote:
> Michael,  I've attached my enhanced blurb on the expansion of my
web page. 
>
> Any further commentary?
>
> Gerry