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Paperback Amphibian men: Inversion theory of Anthropogenesis Book

ISBN: 1916253210

ISBN13: 9781916253216

Amphibian men: Inversion theory of Anthropogenesis

The book searches for the predecessors of man based on the unique exclusives of the human body. The scientific method leads to the understanding that our ancestors came not from the wilds of Africa, but from the seashore and were not close relatives of monkeys, but ancient delphinids. This concept is supported by data from different sciences and is difficult to refute. The book demonstrates the possibility of man descending from animals living on the coast and explains the uniqueness of long hair on the head, the absence of fur on other parts of the body, human sweating, how apes lost their tails, the origins of the chimpanzee and other facts.The book reveals that African skeleton finds are not human predecessors but pathologically altered skeletons of pre-sapiens who left the idyllic coast of Tethys into equatorial Africa ahead of time, the remains of which researchers often optimistically declare as the ancestors of man. It develops a new perspective on the cause of the origin of consciousness as communication between the different structures of one brain; one can talk about the endogenous origin of consciousness. The fundamental idea of the study of human evolution is the consideration of the phenomenon of human consciousness, not as a result of the slow, progressive development of the animal psyche but as an inversion, a decisive turning-point of the psyche from the animal from which man originated. When the first steps towards this comprehension were taken, most scientists still believed in the traditional simian theory or in the idea of man as a special project of nature. In recent decades, scientific research has uncovered fascinating findings that upset the simian theory. The book, remaining within the framework of proven facts and rigorous philosophical reasoning, seeks to overturn the reader's view of the origin of man.

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