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So when Ellis Silver asks where the heck did they come from, I have to say that if he'd had even a minimally competent bit of instruction in basic genetics and molecular biology, he'd already know. It explores all the facts and scientific reasons for this and then proposed alternative theories for why this is which are well thought out. Also, further investigation would be needed into the origins of the "Jesus" story and the origin of monotheistic beliefs. Unfortunately the author doesn't go in depth so all her bullet point arguments require further investigation by the reader. I enjoyed the theories put forward - I do actually agree that humans really are here by design but I really do not think that we are actually from another planet or system.
Apple's upcoming iOS 18 is 'biggest' update in iPhone history, says report that predicts four new AI-powered. They might also have evolved their own form of synchronization, perhaps using pheromones, so that all the plants of the same species grow and ripen at the same time. Dr Ellis says that humans might suffer from bad backs because they evolved on a world with lower gravity. As Ellis’ friend, Dave Haslett, says: “there are far too many coincidences for it to be a coincidence. Marcus Rashford 'went on a 12-hour tequila bender in Belfast' as he was spotted in nightclub last week.
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Silver has some suggestions as to where is our true home planet is and what type of environment we actually evolved. According to experts, life spreads like an “interstellar infection” and clusters of planets in the galaxy have alien life forms.Roll on a just few decades and we'll look like soup from a technological point of view (exponential tech). Our inability to cope with our sun in various ways (a little thing like squinting is discussed) and lots of other things that make you go 'hmmmm'.