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No. We are too close to many animals for that to have happened.



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Lol.... crash landing is strong enough to cause an extinction level event, but the travelers survive?

Also DNA modeling...



Apes do not evolve into humans...



Neither seems likely. Something coming from nothing, then that something exploding into an infinite amount of other somethings, and then out of all those ridiculous amount of somethings some of them form into massive objects that light up the universe, and then more random somethings come together to form smaller objects, and then out of that something, something somehow forms a breathable atmosphere, and then on that object that came from something that came from nothing came random organisms, and then those random organisms decide to evolve into other random things for no random purpose, and then eventually apes come into being and then they randomly evolve into humans.

It doesn't make any sense that anything exists at all.



I need to ask this question to the rapper (his name is B.o.B.) that said the earth is flat, he may have a very interesting point of view on this topic.



                                                                                     

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The true genesis happened 600 Million years ago; life jumped from basic to complex organisms. It stayed stagnate for ~ 2.5-3 billion years. If anything, thats when "aliens" bio engineered life.

Also, we stayed stone age until the Sumarians. In 41,000 years nothing changed, but in ~6500-7500 years civilization mastered fusion/fission, builds super computers, and started early quantum computer prototypes.



Dulfite said:

Neither seems likely. Something coming from nothing, then that something exploding into an infinite amount of other somethings, and then out of all those ridiculous amount of somethings some of them form into massive objects that light up the universe, and then more random somethings come together to form smaller objects, and then out of that something, something somehow forms a breathable atmosphere, and then on that object that came from something that came from nothing came random organisms, and then those random organisms decide to evolve into other random things for no random purpose, and then eventually apes come into being and then they randomly evolve into humans.

It doesn't make any sense that anything exists at all.

If you think evolution is a random process, then you don't understand it.  Read up on it, and maybe you'll have a better understanding of how likely or unlikely it is.



The only thing that would make sense out of this whole theory would be manipulating the DNA of humanity with that of others. We are too close to certain primates in general.

We do not operate in harmony with the natural cycle of things on earth, so yes, this does beg to question our origins strictly based off of our brain activity.



Technically, the roots of life on this planet 'could' have originated from another place. The hypothesis of Panspermia has been around for quite some time, and is supported by the existence of certain bacteria's on Earth that have extreme resistances (also referred to as extremophiles) that they have no evolutionary reason to have gained otherwise (ergo, travel through space would've required a resistance to radiation, extreme cold etc and the levels of their resistance exceed the extremes on Earth).

It's an interesting concept, though, as has already been stated, Humans did not evolve from Apes.



Every life on the planet could be Alien. How did life on Earth started in the first place. The planet wasn't formed with life already built in (not even in the Bible ;D). Having the sun, water and earth is not enough by themselves. The planet must have been in contact with something...



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