The Human Origin

Posted by The Human Origin Project on February 21st, 2019

Since the Big-bang explosion several years ago, it was believed that the earth was one of its consequences. So many submissions and assertions have been made available in one way or the other with different opinions. It seems we are now conscious enough to probe how we came into existence. There have been several efforts by the scientists in this aspect. The truth is that science has contributed immensely to the knowledge of human evolution. Philosophers too are more apt in this area. I can say categorically that the philosophers deliberately made it their business to create questionable impressions in most conditions. Apart from science and philosophy that extremely carries the burden of human origin like a load of Sisyphus, there have been insinuations and rumors that proves too good to be true. The situation has become so unprecedented in what I describe in a parallel mode as needless information overload.

The fuss here is that we are running after the truth about the existence of man or human origin. There is one fact about the origin of man and other living things which is reasonably certain. This you must agree with me is irrespective of how it happened. The very evident fact is that it started a very long time ago, so long ago that it is very difficult to form any feasible idea of such vast stretches of time. The anatomy of man demands he has a limited lifespan which is too short to enhance personal recollection of boring old times. The constant interaction with the environment we live, coupled with the influence of culture and societal norms on our behaviors have been described as memory setback agents. DNA Genetics

Because it took sometime to invent the art of writing, most of the experiences of earlier generations that were embodied in stories, myths, and moral principles to guide behavior, was passed down verbally or to a lesser extent, in pictures, carvings, and statues. Writing actually made more effective the transmission of such information and very recently, photography has tapered our impressions of the immediate past.

My opinion as regards this topic is that we are yet to have the better presentation of what the past looked like. This is because without a clear blueprint of the past, it is a sheer overgeneralization and void exaggeration for anybody to conclude an origin for men. You see, we still need several explanations, and details of the past for any viable conclusion.

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