One of the latest theories is that life arrived on earth as a very simple orgnaism via a meteorite. If this is true we will all have alien DNA.
2006-07-06 22:46:58
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answered by Chris C 2
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No missing link? Where did you go to school? There is a missing link, somewhere in the stone ages. I think it's most likely that beings were sent here to breed with the most intelligent beings on this planet, probably the orangutans or how ever you spell it, and here we are, humans. There is a 1.8 percent difference in our DNA than any other animal on earth that we've found so far. To me it's logical, and common sense. Ron
2006-07-07 04:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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hypothetically speaking, you can hypothesize anything you want
theory needs a little more substance (experimentation, observation, repetition, etc, and lots of it)
there are no extraterrestrials so the answer is no
after we observe some extraterrestrials, then we can get a little more theoretical
we're never going to observe extraterrestrials (certainly not intelligent)
call that my prediction...science is in the business of falsification (not verification) and until you falsify my prediction is stands
you are certainly right that there is no missing link
there is no link (missing or otherwise)
people are 100% people...always have been, always will be
we ain't got no monkey's uncle :-)
2006-07-07 04:17:21
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answered by jojoschmo 2
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Yes ! Exactly ! Big Foot is our primodial ancestor and the reason our DNA is similiar to the ETs is that all life in this galaxy is from the same source. I mean, all you have to do is look at the feet on Sweet Pea Williams. Whoooa ,those puppies are not from this planet.
2006-07-07 05:37:01
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answered by sonny_too_much 5
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No Because our genes are 98% the same as chimpanzees. So if aliens only gave us 2% of Their DNA that isn't much of a mix really. Its more likely that evolution changed that miniscule 2% to make us the humans we are today.
2006-07-07 04:15:11
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answered by bushbaby_rsa 2
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No, If so we would have already discovered genetic anomalies in our RNA which would mean we had non terrestrial DNA, I think that would certainly have been discovered long before now.
2006-07-07 04:04:40
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answered by lovpayne 3
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