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ElwoodBlues · M
Any such hypothesis would also have to explain the spawning of our close primate relatives with their very similar DNA & morphology, and the spawning of all the other mammals with their related DNA, similar skeletons, etc.
Basically, any such hypothesis would have to explain the tree of life on Earth for the last 2 billion or so years, with all the random branches, mass extinction events, etc. In that light the "alien spawn" hypothesis seems pretty unlikely.
Basically, any such hypothesis would have to explain the tree of life on Earth for the last 2 billion or so years, with all the random branches, mass extinction events, etc. In that light the "alien spawn" hypothesis seems pretty unlikely.