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Welcome Theorogians

Here is where theorogians (theologians/theorists) like you get to
advance your theories about the great mysteries of life and have others ponder them.

 

Just e-mail me with your theory, and I will post it as soon as possible.


This month's question: What made the lower primates, who eventually evolved into man, start walking upright?


Ed: I believe that the monkeys on the bottom of the earth were the first to be upright, because they had been hanging upside down (as a result of living on the bottom of the earth) for millions of years.

Eventually they migrated up to other parts of the earth where they were taller than other monkeys. They dominated because of their height advantage, therefore they evolved into humans.

This is also how giraffes evolved.


Your theory here: ???