Nina Jablonski breaks the illusion of skin color
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http://www.ted.com Nina Jablonski says that differing skin colors are simply our bodies' adaptation to varied climates and levels of UV exposure. Charles Darwin disagreed with this theory, but she explains, that's because he did not have access to NASA. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate. Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
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Wow! Thank you for this wonderful video!!!
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Sorry, I do not worship a man who was raised in the illuminati occult. I worship God and his holy book which says that God created many races so that there would be diversity, and with diversity people would recognize and learn from each other, not to rival each other. Also, Inuits and Eskimos who lived very close to the North Pole for thousands of years have brown skin, brown eyes and black hair. Berbers who lived in Northern Africa for thousands of years originally look white and still do.
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Okay this may be part of the story, but not the entire story, at what point do extraterrestrials come in, and mix their DNA in the species that was current at that time or the multiple times, and the multiple groups that have come, and left, and what effect did that have? Also, the shape of the planet has not always been the same, how do we truly know who is the first species to come to Earth, and what their migration was like? Maybe multiple continents were seeded all at once, throughout the planet, and the level of sunlight in each location affected skin tone as explained, this is also a possibility. To my understanding the first beings to come here were not even humanoid, it seems modern humans are not even the original species of this planet, or entirely of this planet. Earth's history is very convoluted, there is still so much to understand, and learn of our origins. The sunlight part makes sense, in the winter my skin tone gets lighter, and in the summer it gets darker, and the sun is very nourishing but after a certain point it becomes damaging, so it has a dual effect the same way oxygen sustains, and terminates life. Interesting, but incomplete, still much more to know.
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So who is more evolved whites or blacks? or after millions and millions of years is it a tie? (evolutionists hate this question). I go with with Jefferson on this one.
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There is a difference between races. This is obvious. Trying to prove otherwise just proves your denial. It's not something to get upset about.
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my only question is............ what made the mutation happen? was it brought on by mating with the Neanderthals who lived in Europe at the time. we already know that all non africans have from 2- 7% Neanderthal blood in them. was it this blood that started the mutation?
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if you dont get what she saying or even believe her look up Dr. keith Cheng. He is the one who proved the theory by using zebra fish.
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We can all agree that the original people of the earth all had dark brown eyes, and then brown eyes gave birth to the lighter variations. We can all agree that everyone had black hair first, and then black hair gave birth to red heads, and blondes. We can agree that brown lions gave birth to white lions, orange tigers the white, the brown bread the white, but we can't accept that blacks, genetically diverse, gave birth to non blacks. The nonsense of humanity. By the way, it's no longer the climate that made people red, pink, white, creamy/milky, and pale white skin, it's was the new diet, no joke. Look it it up, and have a laugh.
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Her theory makes absolutely no sense. If her assertion is true then why do you see people who live along the equator with different skin colors? They should all be jet black unless they have some magical cut off switch that makes some have light skin, some with brown skin, some with dark brown skin and some with jet black skin. If her theory is true then how do you explain white people living in S. Africa and their skin not turning dark? How do you explain black people living in England and their skin not turning light? No mention of oculocutaneous type I and II albinism?
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This is not a credible hypothesis. In order for skin color to be an evolutionary development people would have to have a survival advantage based on their skin color. Lighter color children would die in areas where dark skinned people thrive. Dark skinned children would die where lighter skinned people survive.
There is a psychological bias in my opinion a sociobiological predisposition, in people to associate with people who have a similar appearance. We see this when sub-cultures focus on identifying themselves with appearance.
I think what probably happened is that people pushed away people with dis-similar appearance. Most people are brown, some are black and some are white. We find regions populated with similar appearing people. The lightest skinned people were aggressively pushed out of Africa and then out of Asia, into Europe.
If skin color provided an evolutionary advantage we would see black children dying in Europe and white children dying in Africa.
Arctic people have lived in the area over 50K years, and they are brown. Skin color does not offer an evolutionary advantage based on geographical location. -
Yes, good goyim, race is an illusion.
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So sad to see that people cannot have an opinion on things anymore. If you want to believe in evolution go right ahead thats your choice. However, do not try and attack me online by telling me that its real and that I need to do research and whatnot. I don't have to do anything. Nobody on this video knows me or what I know so goodbye. Leave me alone with this stupid talk about evolution.
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So our ancestors died for black people to be free and to prove that every man is the same...years later we have uneducated people saying that they don't believe in a scientific theory that proves that ALL humans are the same and the only difference(skin) is a result of the environment. What part of the game is that?
The speaker says nothing about anyone being more evolved or anyone being closer to chimps. She makes it clear. Guess some people have to put others down in order to feel better: does racism exist? Yes it does but evolution proves that we are all the same. -
Yup, we are all one people. No such thing as white and black people, stop the bullshit 2016
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She evolved from a lizard.
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Science is awesome...
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She says 1 1/2 -2 m years ago, but I read that it's possible that Europeans weren't white until as late as 10,000 years ago
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I will not disparage Mrs. Jablonski by saying she "stole" this theory. I will just say that her theory is very similar to the one put forth by Dr. Frances Welsing 20 years ago in her book, "The Isis Papers".
Q: So people with darker skin won't have to use sun screen lotion since they all ready have it naturally in their skin?