GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Alot of people have ideas about that. Noone really knows for sure yet.
CactusJackManson · 51-55, M
Take some Nyquil
Mamapolo2016 · F
I’ve read several books with that premise. A series called “The Dragon riders of Pern” by Anne McCaffrey.
They live on a planet called Pern but their ancestors came from earth.
They live on a planet called Pern but their ancestors came from earth.
th3r0n · 41-45, M
The bible actually tells us all that, from the beginning, in detail, and the generations of people from Adam to King David, and the generations between King David and Jesus
Cuda6868 · 51-55, M
Perhaps Earth was seeded millennia ago, it’s a possibility 🤔
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thepeculiarpanda · 36-40, M
I have no idea but I think about it pretty often. 🤔
GoFish ·
😒 no.. we are from here for now 😒
LeopoldBloom · M
All of the evidence points to humans being from earth, having evolved from other animals. It is possible that life on earth was seeded from somewhere else, but this would have happened billions of years ago. There's no evidence for this, and some models do explain how inorganic molecules in the prehistoric ocean could have become self-replicating and eventually evolving into life as we know it.
Ynotisay · M
I think who are we and where we came from are different things.
We came from microscopic organisms that self-replicated. Over about 3.5 BILLION years of evolution modern humans were the result. And that's only over the last 300,000 years or so. Asking who we are is also the result of evolution. Bigger bodies, bipedalism and an expanding brain created cognitive thought. And that's the doorway to "who are we?"
Personally, I see humans as what we are. Animals. Just the result of random mutations. No different than any living thing except for cognition. In a billion years, if life continues (which it probably won't as we know it), I imagine all primates will be fully cognitive. I think as humans we lean in to feeling "special." I'm not sure we are. We're FAR inferior in some ways compared to other animals.Some ants can carry 100 times their own weight. That ain't us.
We came from microscopic organisms that self-replicated. Over about 3.5 BILLION years of evolution modern humans were the result. And that's only over the last 300,000 years or so. Asking who we are is also the result of evolution. Bigger bodies, bipedalism and an expanding brain created cognitive thought. And that's the doorway to "who are we?"
Personally, I see humans as what we are. Animals. Just the result of random mutations. No different than any living thing except for cognition. In a billion years, if life continues (which it probably won't as we know it), I imagine all primates will be fully cognitive. I think as humans we lean in to feeling "special." I'm not sure we are. We're FAR inferior in some ways compared to other animals.Some ants can carry 100 times their own weight. That ain't us.












