A scientific evaluation of the evidence for and (mostly) against man’s evolution on Planet Earth, by a leading environmentalist and ecologist. Including:
- An evaluation of the thirteen leading hypotheses
- Seventeen factors which suggest we are not from Earth
- How did we get here?
- When did we get here?
- What is our home planet like?
- The most likely stars that our home planet orbits
- If the aliens are out there why can’t we detect them?
- Are we the aliens?
Dr. Silver says our physiology suggests we evolved on a planet with lower gravity.
“Mankind is supposedly the most highly developed species on the planet, yet is surprisingly unsuited and ill-equipped for Earth’s environment: harmed by sunlight, a strong dislike for naturally occurring foods, ridiculously high rates of chronic disease, and more, “ Dr. Silver said in an interview with Yahoo news.
“Lizards can sunbathe for as long as they like – and many of them do.
We can just about get away with it for a week or two. But day after day in the sun? Forget it.
You might as well just lie down on the freeway and wait for a bus to hit you.”
We are dazzled by the sun, which is also odd, says Silver – most animals are not.
Dr. Silver claims that some chronic illnesses that plague the human race – such as bad backs – could be a sign we evolved on a world with lower gravity.
“No other truly native species on this planet has this problem,” he says. Dr. Silver also points out to the “extra” 223 genes in human beings, which are not found in any other species, and to the lack of a fossil “missing link”.
Dr. Silver also claims that the human race has defects that mark us out as being possibly “not of this world”.
“We are all chronically ill,” says Dr. Silver. “Indeed, if you can find a single person who is 100% fit and healthy and not suffering from some (perhaps hidden or unstated) condition or disorder (there’s an extensive list in the book) I would be extremely surprised – I have not been able to find anyone.”
Did we evolve on an alien world?