Human race has come from another universe to earth

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The discussion centers on the hypothesis that humans may have originated from another universe rather than evolving on Earth. Participants debate the role of gravity in biological processes, questioning why major functions such as digestion, circulation, and cellular transport are not gravity-dependent. The conversation highlights the absurdity of dismissing gravity's influence on human physiology while entertaining the notion of extraterrestrial origins. Ultimately, the dialogue emphasizes the need for scientific grounding in discussions about evolution and the universe.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of evolutionary biology concepts
  • Basic knowledge of human physiology and biological processes
  • Familiarity with the concept of gravity and its effects on living organisms
  • Awareness of theories regarding the multiverse and extraterrestrial life
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  • Research the role of gravity in human physiology and its effects on bodily functions
  • Explore evolutionary biology to understand the mechanisms of human evolution
  • Investigate theories of the multiverse and their implications for life beyond Earth
  • Study the impact of environmental factors, such as gas composition, on human evolution
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Individuals interested in evolutionary biology, astrophysics enthusiasts, and anyone exploring the implications of extraterrestrial life on human origins.

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Gravity is an important force in this world. if we presume humans have evolved over millions of years through a process of evolution why all the major and cellular mechanisms not gravity dependent. From our food intake to processes of excretion, blood pumping, breathing and down to cellular mechanisms of transport across the membranes none is gravity dependent.It may be true that humans have come to this universe and not evolved here. If we could believe this, then existence of other universe is very much possible.
 
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What makes you think they should be gravity-dependent? Humans also evolved in the presence of Argon gas, does that mean they have to be Argon-dependent?


asimations said:
It may be true that humans have come to this universe and not evolved here. If we could believe this, then existence of other universe is very much possible.
Truer words were never spoken. If we chose to believe in unicorns, anything is possible too. But where does that get us?


asimation, a bit of reading would do you a world of good. It's fun to make up ideas, but what's the point if you're just blowing hot air?
 
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asimations said:
Gravity is an important force in this world. if we presume humans have evolved over millions of years through a process of evolution why all the major and cellular mechanisms not gravity dependent. From our food intake to processes of excretion, blood pumping, breathing and down to cellular mechanisms of transport across the membranes none is gravity dependent.It may be true that humans have come to this universe and not evolved here. If we could believe this, then existence of other universe is very much possible.
This is nonsense - most of those processes are gravity dependent. Just stand on your head and try to eat! (and for that matter, feel how it affects your blood circulation!)

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