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Why?
Homo sapians didn't exist a half million years ago.
As far as we know. Shouldn't be concerning :)
Yes, it should be, because that would double the age of the species.
Can you explain why that would be concerning though? I would celebrate that richness of history.
Mostly because we’ve been studying H. Sapiens for a long time so being so wrong would suggest a big gap in a dating methodology and the way we’ve tracked human migration of their history.
Why should it be concerning as opposed to, say, fascinating?
Yeah but what about time traveling homo sapiens?
Those still don't exist now