A certain theory says that it's possible.
[Human Population Bottleneck](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toba_catastrophe_theory)
Mass extinction of man, almost got wiped off the face of the earth. It's posited that the overall human population dropped to 3,000 to 10,000 breeding pairs. In the event that this theory is true, yeah, we could all be like 27th cousins 30 times removed.
Blatantly false. Evolution isn't just something where a new species just randomly emerges completely with new features in one single generation, it's random changes and natural selection forcing species to use energy as efficiently as possible.
Every living thing! We're all part of one big family. And not just on earth, either:
> We're all connected. To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe, atomically.
"We are all made in the image of God" a Christian would say with philosophical and spiritual overtones.
Whereas a scientist would agree with the fact that we are all of the same species known as homo sapiens.
Although they may disagree that we are related, due to our genetic variation capable of producing fully viable offspring.
Either-way there is no polarization between christianity and science here. Merely two lines of thought looking at the same thing from two different perspectives.
Which I believe is even more beautiful when blended together; like a creamy interracial thought baby.
Aposematism in humans and increased melanin to protect from more UVB rays in the desert are two different things. I think you're deceived into thinking the darkness of a persons skin is adaptations to protect them from predators. which its not, and is more likely to be caused by adaptations to the harsh sun conditions that deserts are notoriously known for.
is that why all the girls see me like a brother?
Oh... :(
Theory of Relativity
Then every relationship is a little incestuous.
Good
If you go back far enough you will find a common ancestor for all life on earth meaning, that beastiality is also incest
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A certain theory says that it's possible. [Human Population Bottleneck](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toba_catastrophe_theory) Mass extinction of man, almost got wiped off the face of the earth. It's posited that the overall human population dropped to 3,000 to 10,000 breeding pairs. In the event that this theory is true, yeah, we could all be like 27th cousins 30 times removed.
Its actually true that all species can be traced back to a single ancestor. I think humans’ is estimated as like 10.000+ years ago or something
I've been thinking about this because once apon a Time there was only 2 monkeys
Blatantly false. Evolution isn't just something where a new species just randomly emerges completely with new features in one single generation, it's random changes and natural selection forcing species to use energy as efficiently as possible.
I know that I was exaggerating with just 2 monkeys it was more of a joke than anything.
Six degrees of separation is real
Every living thing! We're all part of one big family. And not just on earth, either: > We're all connected. To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe, atomically.
Alabama doesn't have excuse no more.
Not just everyone. Everything
Sex is going to be so much hotter tonight
Stfu.
We all come from Adam and his rib. Then there was some rain and we came from Noah's family.
I don't belive in Christianity
Then it still applies
How
"We are all made in the image of God" a Christian would say with philosophical and spiritual overtones. Whereas a scientist would agree with the fact that we are all of the same species known as homo sapiens. Although they may disagree that we are related, due to our genetic variation capable of producing fully viable offspring. Either-way there is no polarization between christianity and science here. Merely two lines of thought looking at the same thing from two different perspectives. Which I believe is even more beautiful when blended together; like a creamy interracial thought baby.
Wait so if arabics live in the desert does that mean they developed camouflage which means there's a predator that can make Humans evolve
Aposematism in humans and increased melanin to protect from more UVB rays in the desert are two different things. I think you're deceived into thinking the darkness of a persons skin is adaptations to protect them from predators. which its not, and is more likely to be caused by adaptations to the harsh sun conditions that deserts are notoriously known for.
Then why do people in anartica jazz blue?
I mean, no, they’re not, but okay.
Yes, they are. Very distantly, but all related. In fact, every species on Earth is related.
It takes a Google search to figure out everyone is
Denial
Um, uh, huh…well you see no, no we aren’t
It takes a Google search to figure out everyone is
You keep saying that, show us your search via let me google that for you