You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Exploring Human Origins: A Look Back at the Inner Earth as Our Possible Ancient Home

in #writing8 years ago

I think it's as good a theory as any other I've ever heard. Maybe even a better one. The only trouble I have with it, is I can't imagine life without the wind through the trees, fresh air...would that be possible inside the earth? Or is it the true evolution that we were once completely suited for living inside the earth, but after being on the outside for tens of thousands of years we've changed so that we're not completely suited for either at this point.

Sort:  

I like that idea too; that we aren't suited for either at this point. I was trying to answer Darwin's question of where are all of the fossil records of us becoming the modern homo sapien sapien or whatever we are called now; maybe all of those fossils are inside the planet, fossils that would possibly even show the perfect curve of evolution which allowed us to advance cerebrally, how we got so smart compared to the surface critters before we got out here. I'm still looking for that missing link I guess. Next time... maybe we're from Mars! No seriously I think I'll back off of this topic for a while now.