.Some 11k years ago, according to secular History, Human farming SUDDENLY appeared
Nope.
There's very good evidence that farming is at least 23,000 years old:
Scientists Find Evidence of Small-Scale Farming 23,000 Years Ago in Israel
Supporting studies:
The Origin of Cultivation and Proto-Weeds, Long Before Neolithic Farming
Composite Sickles and Cereal Harvesting Methods at 23,000-Years-Old Ohalo II, Israel
The development of intensive agriculture was an extended process that took more than 15,000 years and happened across multiple continents. There's good evidence that simple farming - deliberate cultivation of wild tuber species - was occurring in the pre-Holocene period (that is, more than 11,700 years ago) in Northern China and the highlands of Papua New Guinea:
Paleolithic human exploitation of plant foods during the last glacial maximum in North China
https://phys.org/news/2017-02-persistent-tropical-foraging-highlands-terminal.html
There's also some evidence, although a lot more tenuous and contentious, that this sort of simple farming (re-planting of wild grains and tubers) may date back much further, possibly as far as 30,000 at various sites around Europe.
I know you wont pay attention to this - your resistance to correction is almost admirable - but I hope other forum members will come away a little better educated.
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