Realm of Death: The 35°N Firewall, Limit-Stress Driven Evolution, and a Reconstruction of Homo sapiens Origins – The current dominant “Recent African Origin” (RAO) model rests on an untested biogeographic assumption: that glacial climate fluctuations provided corridors for tropical Homo sapiens to expand into higher latitudes. This paper integrates hard boundary data from paleontology, geology, and physiology to demonstrate that this assumption violates the fundamental physical and ecological principles of the Pleistocene glaciations. We propose that glacial North Africa was not a migratory corridor, but a “Realm of Death” locked by extreme aridity and lethal toxic salts; the 35°N latitude line constituted a survival red line that equatorial primates could not cross northward. Based on this, we propose the Limit-Stress Driven Evolution (LSED) theory: the maximum evolutionary rate occurs not in stable or lethal environments, but under conditions of periodic stress that repeatedly approach a population's tolerance limits. We redefine Homo sapiens: African populations that never experienced high-latitude cold-adapted populations (Neanderthals) genetic collision are stagnant “sapiens-like hominins”; true Homo sapiens are the product of the first high-intensity collision inside the 35°N firewall. Homo sapiens is not an export of Africa, but a forging within the mid-latitude oscillatory zone. History is not calculated — it is carved by bones.
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