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HUMANS ARE NOT FROM EARTH: A
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SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION OF THE
EVIDENCE
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BY DR ELLIS SILVER
A REVIEW
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10/9/2013

KARISHMA

A U.S. ecologist has claimed that humans are not from Earth but
were put on the planet by aliens tens of thousands of years ago.
Dr Ellis Silver points to a number of physiological features to
make his case for why humans did not evolve alongside other life
on Earth, in his new book.
They range from humans suffering from bad backs - which he
suggests is because we evolved in a world with lower gravity to
getting too easily sunburned and having difficulty giving birth.
Dr Ellis says that while the planet meets humans needs for the
most part, it does not perhaps serve the species interests as well
as the aliens who dropped us off imagined.
In his book, HUMANS ARE NOT FROM EARTH: A SCIENTIFIC
EVALUATION OF THE EVIDENCE, the ecologist writes the
human race has defects that mark it of being not of this world.
Mankind is supposedly the most highly developed species on the
planet, yet is surprisingly unsuited and ill-equipped for Earth's
environment: harmed by sunlight, a strong dislike for naturally
occurring foods, ridiculously high rates of chronic disease, and
more, he told Yahoo.
Dr Ellis says that humans might suffer from bad backs because
they evolved on a world with lower gravity.
He also says that it is strange that babies heads are so large and
make it difficult for women to give birth, which can result in
fatalities of the mother and infant.

Dr Ellis says that humans might suffer from bad backs (illustrated)
because they evolved on a world with lower gravity. He also says
that it is strange that babies' heads are so large and make it
difficult for women to give birth, which resulted in fatalities in
earlier times
No other native species on this planet has this problem, he says.
He also believes humans are not designed to be as exposed to
the sun as they are on Earth, as they cannot sunbathe for more
than a week or two unlike a lizard and cannot be exposed to
the sun every day without problems.
Dr Ellis also claims humans are always ill and this might be
because our body clocks have evolved to expects a 25 hour day,
as proven by sleep researchers.
This is not a modern condition; the same factors can be traced
all the way back through mankind's history on Earth, he says.

He suggests that Neanderthals such as homo erectus were


crossbred with another species, perhaps from Alpha Centauri,
which is the closest star system to our solar system, some 4.37
light years away from the sun.

He also believes humans are not designed to be so exposed to


the sun as they are on Earth, as they cannot sunbathe for more
than a week or two unlike a lizard and cannot be exposed to
the sun every day
THE 'EVIDENCE' TO SUGGEST HUMANS CAME FROM
SPACE SO FAR

Bad backs suggest humans evolved in a world with lower


gravity

Sunburn hints humans were not designed to be exposed


constantly to the sun

The size of babies' heads present a problem for women


when giving birth - difficulty not shared by other species on the
planet

Humans are always ill, perhaps beacuse their body clocks


have evolved to expect a 25 hour day - unlike Earth's
People just feel like they are not at home on our planet

Dr Ellis said many people feel that they dont belong and feel at
home on Earth.
This suggests (to me at least) that mankind may have evolved on
a different planet, and we may have been brought here as a
highly developed species.
One reason for this is that the Earth might be a prison planet,
since we seem to be a naturally violent species and we're here
until we learn to behave ourselves, he said.
Dr Ellis said the book is intended to create debate, instead of
being a scientific study and hopes it will lead to people getting in
touch with him with further suggestions of 'evidence'.
While other scientists have said some bacteria arrived on Earth
from space, Chris McKay, an astrobiologist at NASA, said that to
jump to the conclusion that it is alien life is a big jump.

Was this home? Dr Ellis suggests Neanderthals such as homo


erectus were crossbred with another species, perhaps from Alpha
Centauri. Star Proxima Centauri is pictured in the star system,
which is the closest to our solar system some 4.37 light years
away from the sun
Professor Wainwright from the University of Sheffield plans to
investigate further, and believes that life is constantly arriving from
space that did not originate on Earth.

Dr Ellis says that while his idea is an extreme evolution of that


idea, it is intended to be thought-provoking and he claims to have
had a largely positive response to it.
He is interested in whether humans came to Earth separately,
perhaps by arriving on meteors and comets, before evolving into
the species we know today.
My thesis proposes that mankind did not evolve from that
particular strain of life, but evolved elsewhere and was
transported to Earth (as fully evolved Homo sapiens) between
60,000 and 200,000 years ago, he says.

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