In the Beginning
Does humanity has a well-marked beginning? In the natural world, every change is sharp, and it shows a specific adaptation to an inner change of conditions. However, the change leads to adaptation and transformation, and this is abrupt.
Then, if we have a sudden change, we have an abrupt beginning, which manifests as new behaviors produced by an occurring transformation. Humanity certainly has a beginning, which is totally distinct of the humanoid type of evolution. When we say humans we talk about what science calls “moderns”, or real “humans”. Today science accepts that certain relationship can be draw between “moderns”, or simply “humans” and their primitive ancestors; in the meantime the differentiation is so wide that no one can call anymore the primitive ancestors as “humans”. Where could we place in time the origination of these “moderns”? It should be the time, when our ancestors begin to do something very different than what the humanoids, or their close relatives have ever achieved.
Again, when begin to manifest the behaviors of new “humans”? The archeologists have unearthed at the peak of South Africa the first skeletal remains with “modern” characteristics, which are 125-120,000 years old. These first “humans” are described with body characteristics almost identical to present population. However, for the following 55-50,000 years from this alleged origin, the “modern” appearance has not produce anything that we can define as the product of a “human” mind.
Many scientists tend to consider that around 125,000 years ago, or even before this time, a particular mutation has occurred, which has created a revolutionary change in the shape and functioning of the humanoid body, generating the body of the “moderns” that is similar with our contemporary body; nevertheless, in no way this change has created a “human” mind. In other words, the brain of the “moderns” has been very little affected by this mutation. However, these scientists consider that the “real mutation”, creating the genetics of current human mind, has occurred 70-40,000 years ago.
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Something on this planet has changed, and this change has caused mutation in the brain of some humans. Why would all humans not change in the same time? For instance, the ozone hole acts over a particular region of this planet, and the hole has no influence over any other region.
Why do we talk about the ozone hole? As the science of climate explains, during specific cycles, the ozone hole appears over particular zones, like those placed in the extreme south of the austral hemisphere. They are connected to phenomena produced by the alternating climatic cycles and electromagnetic phenomena. The ozone holes allow the UV radiation to penetrate and reach to the austral biosystems.
Undoubtedly, such holes would allow an unusual radiation to interfere the biological activity, causing mutation at various levels. Such an ozone hole maybe has been present 125-120,000 years ago in the austral hemisphere, and it has generated a mutation responsible for changes in the shape and functioning of the body of those humanoids, living at the peak of South Africa. However, this ozone hole can be correlated with a particular influence produced 10-25,000 years before the time of this ozone hole by two excursions, or even short-term reversals of the geomagnetic field. Eventually, the excursions, or reversals have contributed to certain genetic changes, but the final change appears only 125-120,000 years ago, and it can only be placed at the peak of South Africa.
55-50,000 years later, an ozone hole has occurred again over the same region at the peak of South Africa, inciting to another mutation responsible for significant changes in the activity of the brain. However, this mutation in the brain of those “moderns”, living at the peak of South Africa, has not created the complexity of the human brain that we can disclose today.
Here, we can consider the sum of many other geomagnetic events, which have occurred from 70,000 years ago to current era, and which have induced changes in the activity of the brain in the form of new circuits. Or, we can consider that the ozone hole from 70,000 years ago has had a minor genetic influence at the peak of South Africa, inciting to a local rock engraving; by contrast, a stronger radiation has been effective in other regions of the same hole and greatly influenced other “moderns” living somewhere in the extreme south of the austral hemisphere. Such stronger radiation can be the case, which has created some extra-sensorial circuits in the brains of these other “moderns”.