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Evolution of Life On Other Planets: Even the Gods Have Gods
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Evolution of Life On Other Planets: Even the Gods Have Gods
November 2nd, 2009
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A comprehensive review of scientific findings, published in prestigious scientific journals, is presented to explain how life from other planets evolved on Earth. These first Earthlings (archae, bacteria, and cyanobacteria) contained the genes and the genetic information for altering the environment, the “evolution” of multicellular eukaryotes, and the metamorphosis of all subsequent species.

These included exons, introns, transposable elements, informational and operational genes, RNA, ribozomes, mitochondria, and all the core genetic machinery for translating, expressing, and repeatedly duplicating genes and the entire genome. Prokaryotic genes were initially combined to fashion the first eukaryotes and/or were donated and transferred to unicellular then multicellular eukaryotes and then subsequently expressed in response to biologically engineered environmental influences, often in busts of explosive evolutionary change, as typified by the Cambrian Explosion.

Genes biologically alter the environment such as via the secretion of waste products, e.g. methane, oxygen, calcium carbonate, sulphides, ferrous iron, etc., which acts on gene expression. However, these genes and life on Earth did not randomly evolve. Evolution is metamorphosis. These genes were inherited from ancestral species who acquired these genes and these genetic instructions from living creatures that long ago lived on other planets.

Evolution of Life On Other Planets: Even the Gods Have Gods, 5.7 out of 10 based on 18 ratings
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  • Annoyed

    This is not science. This was not published.
    This is a UFO film.
    It claims that our genes arrived from other planets. That we are too complex to be explained by Darwinism.
    So complexity is OK for other planets, but not for Earth….hmm….

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    • ROFL

      lol if you actually watched it you might understand what he is saying, maybe this short film is to complex for you. Maybe if you took the time to understand some basic atrophysics or even astronomy you might grasp what he is saying.

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      • Sal

        I find it hard to take someone seriously as an intellectual if simple homophones are too much for them to grasp. Here is an easy way for a simpleton like yourself to remember it: “Too” means also or additionally, and happens to also have an additional “o.” When you’ve mastered the grade school curriculum maybe you’ll be qualified to cast stones in scientific debate. Please don’t return until you’ve earned at least a smiley face sticker or a “check-mark plus.”

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        • Bremeol

          Pedant.

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          • saoirse

            yep and not even a good one

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  • ren

    this is worse than “what the bleep do you know”, but rather crappier.

    Not science at all.
    rather just a short UFO movie.

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  • chris

    It’s kind of sad that some people will take this “documentary” seriously…

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