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2006-07-13 00:37:59 · 12 answers · asked by sree r 1 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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You are asking the same question as how "Saint Bernard" converted into "Chiuaua", except over a longer time frame.

The problem is people have a serious failure of imagination when it comes to long periods of time- so much that some people deny the earth is older than 6000 years because they cannot conceive of it. St Bernards and Chiuauas were both the same animal only a few thousand years ago. Technically they could still produce fertile offspring today, but physically there may be some difficulty. Human beings and spider monkeys were niether human beings nor baboons fifty million years ago, but they were the same proto-primate. Over that long period of time different pressures on the survival of each caused the populations to diverge into different ancestral lineages, many of which were pruned off, but two of which (baboons and humans) survived. Getting your head around the time frame involved is the challenge.

2006-07-13 01:12:57 · answer #1 · answered by bulewo 3 · 0 0

Monkeys are never converted to man. During the evolution both the man and the monkeys had a common ancestor.

2006-07-13 00:41:25 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Very good question. I will not argue about the term monkey you used here. I'll try to answer the central idea of your question.

It occurred by point mutation which occurs in any single individual and in any single cell. Every mutation has its own specificity.,

That is why during evolution it became possible

not by complete conversion of one species to other species

but by evolution of single individual of one species to other species.

Due to this reason we now have all types of animals from protozoa to man even if they all have evolutionary links.

I am Lecturer of Zoology in PG College

2006-07-14 04:11:04 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. Homo sapiens 2 · 0 0

They didn't. Assuming it's a monofiletic group, a common (and now extinct) ancestor species evolved through environmental pressures favoring certain genetic traits (called natural selection) into existing species of primates, of which we are biologically one. Further back we share an ancestor with insects or maybe even some bacteria.
Some traits, though (spiritual awareness, conscience, etc) are, as far as we know, purely human and did not evolve from any other organism. It depends on whether your definition of "man" is purely biological or body,mind and soul.

2006-07-13 06:05:59 · answer #4 · answered by Vango 5 · 0 0

i'm considered one of Jehovah's Witnesses. some information about me. a million. the in ordinary words individual who I easily have ever switched over, or ought to ever convert is me. 2. i'm no longer shifting into heaven. i'm hoping to stay perpetually on a paradise earth. A truth about human beings usually a million. One examines God's word and decides on the theory of that exam what they are going to in my opinion do. that's in accordance to what Jehovah's Witnesses do. human beings baptize children nevertheless others connect businesses even as they're emotionally stirred etc., etc,

2016-11-06 07:36:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Using a God machine converter

2006-07-13 00:43:02 · answer #6 · answered by a_ebnlhaitham 6 · 0 0

Probably through evolution...the same way a caveman "converted" into Jerry Falwell...or whatever.

2006-07-13 00:41:55 · answer #7 · answered by 4999_Basque 6 · 0 0

I keep telling you people that there is no such thing as evolution! It's just a theory!

2006-07-15 11:47:35 · answer #8 · answered by ck812 2 · 0 0

by pushing the tail inside the asss

2006-07-13 00:44:48 · answer #9 · answered by amar 2 · 0 0

In their dream.

No such things in real life.

2006-07-13 00:44:53 · answer #10 · answered by Melvin C 5 · 0 0

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