No. That's ridiculous. It's also ridiculous to believe that a monkey or chimpanzee could randomly evolve into a human in a million years, or a billion. That's not what evolution theory is, and you seem to have no idea what you're talking about. 1) Because the stock that humans came from dissappeared long, long ago. Among a ludicrous number of other factors, some of them were lucky enough to end up in the right place. Their native tree habitats died off, forcing them to develop the physiques of bipeds, and protein-rich foods were prevalent, promoting brain growth. These are just a few examples of how environmental factors shaped one twig of a small evolutionary branch into us. 2) Get over the idea that it must be humans that are forming. Every species on Earth is evolving, some more quickly than others. Assuming that you're talking about apes and monkeys in africa and south america, then they are evolving to something else right now. Challenge: Find an unmutated, unevolved organism. You get a Nobel prize if you succeed. 1) Do poodle DNA and grey wolf DNA make a poodle when you breed them? 2) We don't have the means to do it. 3) If we did have the technology, we'd still be stuck at #1. If we were able to pick and choose bits of chimp DNA that matched our own and fill in the holes with human DNA, guess what you'd have? You'd have human DNA, surprise, surprise! Congratulations, you're the proud follower of a religion.
Vague? What you just said is like calling someone's biography vague and undescriptive after you read the first half of the first word. It's not like there's a big hole between the first precursors of cells and all modern organisms. A few billion years is a lot of time to cover, and the best ideas we have are nothing compared to the true complexity of the evolutionary tree, but we have a framework that makes sense. I'll let Carl Sagan, a much more informed man than me, do his best to summarize it in a few minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMHNnhAEDN4
i believe that there's life out there somewhere (i mean it's a huge universe, how could there not be?), but i don't think of them as aliens like we see on the sci-fi channel or movies or anything like that
Wow, I'm impressed thered, very impressive. Someone who actually has some knowledge about the subject. And yes what I said is proposterous because thats exactly what I do, say outrageous statements and hope people will take my opinion. Thats what I do and yet I can't help but keep doing it because its my thing. And I do know about evolution, theres a place called school and not so long ago the board of education made it mandatory to study evolution, so I have some background to it.
maybe the aliens look like we do. act and talk just like we do. parallel universes? who says that they have to be little green martians with big black "laser guns". they are probably liberal than we are. and the minority's would be how the liberals are on earth. the minoritys would be conservative, instead of liberal though.
There's more chance that they are totally different. From a different solar system, perhaps different life conditions and such different creatures that we probably won't understand them at all. We couldn't/wouldn't/won't even understand other human civilizations, let alone an extraterrestrial civilization. Maybe they're more liberal and open minded, maybe they don't even have a mind, or maybe they can't think of us as 'good' or 'bad' people but just lame creatures with no purpose to them. Or maybe we're dinner.
My dad belive we are come from Alieans simply because we are nothign liek any other animal on this planet. I'm not so sure about that but it isnt so hard to see that we are very aliean in the sense that we don't really fit in the world very well.
Tsk, we used to. Not every human nation lived so unbalanced with the earth, by the way. Look at the American indians for example. Don't forget the (likely) possibility that we, and especially because of the white man, lost touch with the earth/nature. Our minds and bodies have evolved and that doesn't always have to be a good thing. That we (most humans) are and living like no other creature on this earth doesn't mean we're not from this earth at all.
everyworld where there are people they all look totaly different from every other world where there are people. it would be impossible for me to not believe this because it is what i remember from my previous lives. none of which were on this earth. all of them on worlds of other suns, just as tangable and material and solid as this one. =^^= .../\...
what about the creatures we share 99% of our DNA with. that's pretty 'like' most other creatures. most people forget that our 'civilized phase' has only been going on approx. 10,000 yrs, in evolutionary terms that's about five to ten minutes. and most native american tribes would farm the land until the soil was destroyed and then moved on. the whole native americans as conservationist thing is just a product of white middle class liberal guilt. Sure, some used every part of the buffalo, while others polluted the los angeles valley worse than it is today (we don't light camp fires any more). the truth of the matter is that Native American cultures varied as widely as African cultures, or European cultures. And some were total dicks (lookit the mayans or the aztecs, they were pretty much blood crazed psychopaths).
Haha yeah, I didn't ment those. And of course not every 'indian' tribe was living in harmony with it's surroundings, I agree. But my point was that not all people were/are living in disharmony with earth. So it isn't a very good argument for humans being aliens.
well, maybe everything now is an illusion. maybe we are the ghosts of the planet's past. and the aliens already came and wiped us all out. but since we were all untimely deaths, we remained. in an energy-spirit form of existance, this time. so, really there is no earth left. and the world is really doughnut shaped. that is, if you combine the laws of gravity. and mesh them into the instruction of optics. (sorry, i am really high).