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Three Tidbit Stories

4 Traps.

3 random tidbit stories in about 3 minutes.

1.

4 Traps Story.

2 Million years ago (+/- 500,000)
Hominids, Not Us (different branch)

After the broader great ape story unfolded, and after the human line split from the chimpanzee-bonobo line about 7 million years ago, the genus Pan continued along its own path. Around 1.5 to 2 million years ago, ancient African ape populations gave rise to the two living species we now know as chimpanzees and bonobos.

This pivotal moment unfolded roughly 5 million years after our last common ancestor with chimpanzees and bonobos took a different evolutionary road. As with so many chapters in primate evolution, the stage was Africa: the cradle of humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and so much of the great ape story.

This era does not mark the beginning of chimp-like intelligence, but it does mark the modern split within the chimpanzee family. North of the Congo River, the common chimpanzee continued its path. South of it, the bonobo evolved along a gentler but equally fascinating road. One ancestral family became two living cousins.

Chimpanzees are smart. Very smart. They use tools, learn socially, cooperate, deceive, comfort, and wage conflict. But compared with early Homo, especially Homo habilis around 2.3 million years ago, they were likely still on a different cognitive path. Homo habilis had a larger average brain and is strongly associated with early stone tools, while chimpanzees and bonobos remained brilliant forest apes with rich but more limited tool cultures.

 


I wrote that 4 Traps Story, 

and posted it to TST 2 years ago.

2.

4 Traps Story.

65,000 BCE
Homo sapiens or an earlier Homo species
2,600 Generations Ago (from 2020 CE)

Long before the sails of European explorers dotted the horizon, the Australian continent witnessed the arrival of its first human inhabitants. Archaeological evidence, such as ancient tools and cave art, suggests that people arrived in Australia at least 65,000 years ago, marking one of the earliest known human migrations out of Africa. These first Australians, ancestors of today’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, developed rich cultural traditions and adapted to the diverse environments of the continent, from its arid deserts to its lush coastlines. Their legacy is a testament to human resilience and ingenuity, shaping the land that would later be known as Australia for tens of thousands of years before European contact.

 


I wrote that 4 Traps Story, 

and posted it to TST 2 years ago.

3.

4 Traps Story.

2039 (+/- 6 years)
Rationally predicted based on current trends.

Human presence on Mars will transition from science fiction to reality with the successful establishment of the first permanent Martian colony.

Analysis: While initial crewed missions to Mars could potentially occur by 2029 or early 2030s, achieving a fully self-sustaining, permanent colony will take a bit longer. While 2033 is a bit overly ambitious, it is possible. A more realistic timeline for a sustainable colony is by 2039, but very likely by 2045. And, the first long-term human presence on Mars will likely be in subsurface habitats carved into lava tubes, not domes.

Companies like SpaceX are already targeting an early timeframe. Even the United Arab Emirates’ plan to establish a settlement on Mars, well, by 2117, but that goal brings a certain reality to the project. NASA’s current plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface in 2024 and establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface by 2028 also bring this project to the forefront. NASA’s goal it to send humans to Mars in the 2030s supporting the prediction of self-sustaining space exploration station by 2039.

 


I wrote that 4 Traps Story, 

and posted it to TST 2 years ago.

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