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Why the Darwinian Theory Falls Short: A Reevaluation of Evolution

Writer: Sam TrinitySam Trinity

In Western culture, there has long been a prevailing belief that our lineage can be traced back to Australopithecus or Neanderthals. However, as the field of science advances, we find ourselves revaluating this perspective. For the past century and a half, our educational materials have espoused the Darwinian theory, which is grounded in the idea of competition rather than cooperation. This theory conveys the concept of "survival of the fittest" and implies that our existence is a result of random mutations, essentially portraying us as a mere biological accident. But the truth is far from this narrative.


We are not here by chance, and we are not powerless, insignificant beings. While discussing our true origins might be a contentious topic for many, the latest scientific insights, particularly inspired by the work of Gregg Braden, reveal a different story. New DNA evidence, made possible by cutting-edge technology, challenges the notion that our genetic heritage descends from Neanderthals.


The scientific evidence indicates that Anatomically Modern Humans emerged on this planet around 200,000 years ago, and remarkably, the DNA we possess today is remarkably similar to that of our ancestors from those times. Unlike other species that have followed a slow and gradual evolutionary path, humans exhibit a series of precise genetic mutations that underpin the development of the neocortex – the largest part of the human brain. This area is responsible for our capacity for empathy, sympathy, compassion, deep intuition, and, perhaps most importantly, the remarkable ability to self-regulate our emotions and heal our bodies. These unique human abilities have been present since our appearance on Earth, and science is increasingly substantiating this fact.


A growing number of scientists now argue that these abilities extend beyond what could have arisen solely through the process of evolution. The precision and intentionality behind these genetic mutations suggest that our existence is not a product of Darwin's evolutionary theory. This ground-breaking revelation implies that we are not here by accident, and it raises the possibility that otherworldly beings may have played a role in fusing chromosome 2, which is responsible for our neocortex and its functions related to empathy and compassion.


The fusion of chromosome 2 is a genetic marvel that has endowed us with our uniquely human qualities. While genetic fusions occur in nature, none are comparable to this particular case. Chromosome 2 is the second-largest chromosome in the human body, constituting 8% of every cell. It provides us with the cognitive and emotional capacities that set us apart from other species. Another significant discovery relates to the FOXP2 gene on chromosome 7. While other primates have possessed this gene for 75 million years without change, 200,000 years ago, when Anatomically Modern Humans appeared, this gene underwent a crucial alteration. This genetic modification enabled complex language and speech abilities, unparalleled in the animal kingdom. The synchrony of this genetic shift with the fusion of chromosome 2 in humans challenges the conventional notions of Darwin's theory.


Our world is evolving rapidly, and our understanding of our origins is expanding. These revelations empower us to question our old beliefs and foster a brighter future for ourselves and our children. It is becoming increasingly evident that our brains are not the sole orchestrators of our lives. Recent studies suggest that the heart plays a central role in regulating our bodies and emotions, and the heart's bio-magnetic field surpasses that of the brain by a factor of 100. This emphasizes the magnetic power of our feelings compared to our thoughts, enabling us to attract our desires in the quantum field.


In 1991, a study uncovered around 40,000 specialized brain-like cells in our hearts that can think, sense, and remember independently from the brain. This challenges the conventional belief that we must heal traumatic experiences solely in our minds and highlights the significance of addressing these experiences in our heart space.


Moreover, in 1987, scientists discovered the well-preserved remains of an infant Neanderthal, carbon-dated to around 30,000 years ago. Though she was considered one of our ancestors, a DNA analysis in 2000 revealed that we did not descend from the Neanderthals. Instead, it suggests that we coexisted with them but did not share a common lineage. This highlights the inconsistencies with conventional Darwinian teachings.


Ancestrally, we are known as Cro-Magnon, rebranded as Anatomically Modern Humans, who emerged on Earth 200,000 years ago. We share the exact same DNA with our ancestors, confirming that we have remained fundamentally unchanged. This challenges the conventional narrative taught in schools and universities, calling for a re-evaluation of textbooks and curricula.


The real question we should be asking is why we appeared fully evolved on this planet 200,000 years ago, and how we got here. While some may assume our DNA connections with other species indicate shared ancestry, the truth is more complex. We share DNA with various organisms on Earth, but this doesn't necessarily imply a direct evolutionary lineage. This crucial information has been documented in peer-reviewed studies in the journal Nature (July 2006).


The reluctance to incorporate these discoveries into mainstream textbooks and teachings is concerning. It raises questions about the motivations behind withholding this information. Could it be connected to corporate interests, such as pharmaceuticals, that rely on the prevailing Darwinian theory? There are multiple factors at play, but one thing is clear: we are beings with a cosmic connection.


We are, in essence, galactic entities with origins intertwined with the stars. Our composition is fundamentally composed of the same elements that make up celestial bodies. We are, quite literally, stardust, as approximately 90% of our bodies are composed of oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen – elements born from the cataclysmic explosions of stars billions of years ago. We are far more advanced and powerful than we are led to believe, and mainstream narratives often keep us in a state of control. Recognizing our true potential challenges, the status quo, particularly in terms of work, taxes, and societal structures.


Darwin's theory was never meant to be the final word on our origins; it was designed to lead us to new frontiers of understanding. Yet, it's been 150 years since its inception, and it's time to expand our perspective. Darwin himself acknowledged the limitations of his theory, particularly when explaining complex organs and organisms. We must shift our focus from assuming that his theory is the only valid explanation and start exploring the possibility that we may have extraterrestrial origins or that we were intentionally placed on this planet by an intelligent source.


Ancient indigenous cultures, including the Sumerians, consistently convey the idea that our existence is the result of a deliberate act by an intelligent source from another corner of the universe, making us hybrids. These cultures teach us that we are composed of both Earth's minerals and the DNA of higher-dimensional beings or extraterrestrials. This information is purposefully kept hidden, and it is our duty to ensure that humanity understands its extraordinary significance.


In reality, there are no accidents or coincidences in our existence. We are here with a purpose. It takes millions of cells working together for us to take a simple breath or perform the most basic functions. We must embrace the notion that we are here for a reason and that our purpose is to foster heart and brain coherence while sharing unconditional love with one another.







 
 
 

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