Thursday, September 23, 2021

Parallel Evolution

I don't know if they have a theory like this, should belong to history, anthropology but to me today it seems obvious, the bigger and hospitable a territory, the faster the human evolution.

If i google on terms Agricultural Revolution i first get the British Agricultural Revolution which is known to us all. But on second result there is what i'm looking for. The time when history records the neolithic Agricultural Revolution or the time when humans went from hunters-gatherers to farmers.

It started in the Fertile Crescent, or the land known to us as Mesopotamia. Land between two rivers.

History neglects to say this didn't happen simultaneously on all continents, and on some like Australia, it didn't happened until recent Western Colonization which meant the end of that civilization. (I call it civilization meeting self, like a boomerang). 10,000 + years difference in evolution and 50-70 thousand years of genetic isolation created on this planet, on this continent a different human race.

If i believed in DNA theory i would advise some research to see how far they have mutated from the "mainstream" on Eurasia.

But things are much more complicated than this. It is my belief that they were several "infusions" of this hot blooded, hot headed population into Eurasia, and that might coincide, at first with creation of Sumer, Egypt, by enslaving "peaceful" locals, with their offspring, China, Greece and Rome, but it didn't stop there.

Name of their leaders, Attila, similar to the Mt.Attila in Central Australia, other names like Noongars, suggests this may have happened again, bringing the Roman Empire to an end beginning with sparing Rome and hidden (due to lack of numbers) infiltration and occupation of the world by this cunning race.

Though not a different species, culturally, they are so different then the rest of us we may not be able to fully understand them. Which means obviously they live among us, with a base in today's Hungary, with intentions and goals that we are missing.

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