Scientists still have not figured out the missing link in our evolution. I know a few people who look like they are only the second generation in their family that has been standing up straight. There is an obvious gap in the evolution chart.
So, there are a lot of theories. I think the missing link is an extra terrestrial. They came here and started to breed with earth’s inhabitants. We have seen cave drawings in ancient caves and even in the pyramids.
What do you think? What or who is the missing link?
There are credible evidence to support the claim that the “missing link” in human evolution involves extraterrestrials interbreeding with early humans. This idea is grounded in scientific consensus. According to mainstream science and the theory of evolution through natural selection, humans evolved over millions of years from ape-like ancestors. The “missing links” refer to the gaps in the fossil record where transitional fossils between different human-like species have yet to be discovered and confirmed. While there are still many open questions in human evolutionary studies, the overwhelming evidence points to human origins being tied to ancient primate ancestors in Africa, not alien intervention. Credible theories are based on analysis of fossils, DNA evidence, comparative anatomy and other scientific data. Some key fossils representing human evolutionary ancestors that help fill gaps include: Ardipithecus ramidus (4.4 million years old): Australopithecus anamensis (4.2 million years old): Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy) (3.2 million years old): Homo habilis (2.4 million years old): Homo erectus (1.9 million years old): While ancient artwork across cultures suggests humans have long held questions about our origins, extraordinary claims about extraterrestrial ancestry require extraordinary evidence that has not been provided by the scientific community. I would caution against presenting unsubstantiated theories as facts regarding such a complex scientific matter.
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