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Bob Avery <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Sep 2003 00:38:14 -0400
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Barry,

>And even if such uncooked
material could have been digested. We have no dietary enzymes or
micro-organisms that will do the job today. If we had them then, why
don't
we now?

I have them.  Uncooked fruits and veggies, nuts and seeds make up the
vast preponderance of my diet and have done so for 10 years now.  If I
didn't have the enzymes to digest them, I'd be long gone by now.  Even
the occasional animal parts I consume are taken raw.

Is there any proof that all or most of the Earth was ever covered in ice?


Some people think that "ice ages" are a misnomer, that what really
happens is that the Earth tilts and slips on its axis periodically as ice
accumulates on the poles and makes the globe topheavy, so that what you
end up with is parts that used to be warm getting iced over and other
parts that used to be polar getting warmed up.  Does anyone really know
what was going on here millions of years ago?

Bob Avery

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