Stupe said:
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Dude! Humans; Homo Sapien Spien are at a maximum 300,000 years old! Some people say 100,000, Neanderthal were in Eurasia up until 50,000 years ago. You have Neanderthal genes in you unless you are 100% African.
Genetics, Geology and Paleontology and Physics give us a pretty clear picture.
How can you have a "pretty clear" clear picture with a 200,000 year difference and having to use the phrase "some people say"?
200,000 years is a blink of an eye when not much technology changes other than how you chip the flint to make a weapon or tool. Fire was discovered around 1.3-4 million years ago. Picking bones and making tools with them lasted a long time before we could fashion stone. Then think about the ages of Copper, Bronze, Iron and steel and put human knowledge in the same trajectory.
Because it's a science with a lot of learned people looking at, confirming and discovering more and more information, some of it sometimes puzzling.
It's not rocket science, it's different. Plenty of measuring equipment rooted in science employed here.
Who is to say how God did what he did, an ancient text of a story incapable of being understood by the intended audience?
You might choose to believe the simple model described to those unable to comprehend today's knowledge; rather not.