Many sci-fi shows have as its' theme the concept of an alternative evolutionary timeline or in other words... if man evolved from apes to what we are today, then why not, on some distant planet out there have lizards evolve, or insects, etc. Do you think this is possible or is this earth and our current state of affairs highly unique and unlike any other.
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Do you think this is possible or is this earth and our current state of affairs highly unique and unlike any other. |
I think the idea we evoved from apes is incorrect. As reptiles were around long before mammals, I think it's possible that both humans and apes evolved from reptiles. Yes, I can see everbody rolling their eyes but consider this:look at the skeletal similarities between reptiles(lizards etc) and humans. Both have the same features(five fingers, tailbone). Just take a look at the top of your hand. Could it not be said that the lines resemble scales?. What happens when you get sunburnt- you shed your skin like a reptile(funny thing is this does not occur with apes). Maybe their looking for the missing link in the wrong place?
Mr. Wong, I disagree with you. I think most of the animal creations have hands, feet, a head, eyes, etc. The reptiles are not the exception and I don't personally see the similarities with the human being. To be quiet honest I think they are very very different to us.
If you look at evolution you see that it continues today. However, there are no examples of one species evolving into another. So, doubt we evolved from apes. That doesn't mean to me that other planets can't be inhabited, but I don't think it will be a case of a lizard evolving into a humanoid or a human into an ape.
I think it's just bizarre that the whole Theory of Evolution is taught as FACT in our schools! I do believe that creatures (including humans) can adapt and evolve to facilitate life in extreme circumstances, but I cannot believe that the complex nature of any creature evolved from some other creature. Nor do I believe that given similar conditions as our Earth began, that some other creature "evolved" on some other planet.
In my opinion, of course.
Roz
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...on some distant planet... |
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is this earth and our current state of affairs highly unique and unlike any other. |
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If we evolved from apes, then why aren't there ape-like humanoids? Why isn't the evolution continuing? |
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there are no examples of one species evolving into another |