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I think it is riduculus to think that man evolved from a monkey and that all humans originated from Africa and then branched out to all corners of the world. Why is it that some species like sharks and alligators haven't changed for millions of years and somehow all mammals have changed drastically over the last million years. I theorize that all modern day species including man have been basically unchanged for millions of years. Science bases all there theories on fossils. I think just because they can't find human fossils that don't date that far back,doesn't mean that humans were not around(I feel there is evidence,which I will discuss later). They say we evolved from a humanlike creature from Africa around 3-million years ago(Lucy 2.3 million years ago). There is a place near Glen Rose Texas, it is called dinosaur state park.There is human footprints next to dinosaur footprints,within this park.There is even human footprints that are located within the dinosaur footprints.There are 14 human footprints located next to 134 dinosaur tracks.These tracks are located near the Paluxy River. They had to expose some of the human footprints with bulldozers because they were under a layer of limestone. This puts humans in North America millions of years ago.I don't know how else to explain this (I don't think thess human footprints are a hoax).There are some more human footprints like this in New Mexico. There is some creationists that have a bizarre theory about this being proof that Earth is only about 10,000 years old. I think the vast majority of the native americans ancestors didn't cross the land bridge from Asia,they were already here. I also believe that the human race didn't evolved in Africa and spread worldwide. The differences in the races(skull frames,hair types,skin color and penis sizes) make it hard to believe that we all came from the same ancestor(I do believe we are all equals). I theorize human life started at the same time simultaneously in at least 8 different locations around the world. This is my theory: Region 1 includes Africa,Australia,and New guinea.I think the blacks of Africa,the aboriginal people of Australia,and the natives of New Guinea are related. This goes back to a time when Africa,Australia,and New Guinea were one continent,or maybe some blacks from Africa sailed to Australia and settled there ages ago. Region 2: I think the whites home range extended north of the Pyrenees,Alps,and the Balkans on the southern boundary and the Ural Mountains in Russia on the eastern boundary(modern day northern Europe).This region includes England,Ireland,and the Baltic countries. Region 3 is southern Europe and northern Africa.This area includes Spain,Italy,Greece,Albania,Bulgaria,Romania on the north and Morrocco,Algeria,Libya,and Egypt on the south. Region 4 comprises of the Middle East,India,Turkey,Pakistan,and parts of modern day Russia.The eastern boundary was the Himalayans Mountains.The western boundary was the mediterrainian and Black Seas. Region 5 is southern Asia.This includes China,Laos,Burma,Thailand,Cambodia,Vietnam,Nepal,Indonesia,Japan,and North and South Korea.The western boundary was the Himalayan Mountains and the Gobi Desert.The northern boundary was the Gobi Desert and Siberia.The southern boundary was the Indian Ocean.The eastern boundary was the Pacific Ocean. Region 6 it extends from the Ural Mountains in Russia on the west and extends all the way across Siberia and Northern Canada all the way to the Atlantic Ocean on the east.This area includes Mongolia,Alaska,and parts of the Washington and Oregon coasts. Region 7 is the majority of the North American Continent.This area includes most of the Rocky Mountains,great plains,and the eastern seaboard.This area extended into central Mexico. Region 8 extended from central Mexico,thru Central America and included all of South America.The polynesians are a part of this group.I believe they sailed from South America and settled the South Pacific. I'm not a scientist nor do I have the "credentials",but I do believe the basic concept of this theory could be true. Robert Jackson 12-04-2006. |
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