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Development Of Advanced Life On Planets

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Posted by K.S.P. on July 3, 2002 22:08:27 UTC


let me first state that;
I do accept the basic concept of evolution, but I agree that it is incomplete. - I do not belive that any "race" is better than any other, Darwin was looking in the right direction, but he was blinded by his own misconceptions, and refused to accept any idea beyond that which concluded him as the top of the scale,

with all that said and done, just wondering,

I am reading about the extra solar planet project and how life in a perposed habitable area develops on planets,

By compairson, In the development of the caucasoid branch of humans, (and I happen to orginate from this area) I am somewhat perplexed as to why we do not have very much protection from the sun. By logic, it seems to suggest that this branch could have remained aquatic or sub-terrainial slightly longer in early development,

in keeping an open mind, any thoughts on this?

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