Yeah, yeah, hunting, sure, but human intervention does not completely explain the other anomalies associated with past extinctions...like why many mammoths and other animals from that period have been found totally complete, with undigested food still in their stomachs, almost as if they were flash frozen...it also doesn't explain the sheer volume and completeness of the last extinction event...I don't buy the human hunting theory totally at all because there is too much geological and archaeological eveidence for a drastic climate change/event. Oh and the reason this is important is because it can and will happen again. Read Art Bell and Whitley Strieber's book for a really interesting alternate theory.
What's the big deal, isn't it just going back to where it came from? I mean so what if an alien civilization finds our DNA, more than likely they wrote in in the first place. But I'm sure they'd be interested in seeing the progress of their eons-old little science project...but then again who'd start an experiment and not keep checking up on it...PERSONALLY...
Yeah, yeah, hunting, sure, but human intervention does not completely explain the other anomalies associated with past extinctions...like why many mammoths and other animals from that period have been found totally complete, with undigested food still in their stomachs, almost as if they were flash frozen...it also doesn't explain the sheer volume and completeness of the last extinction event...I don't buy the human hunting theory totally at all because there is too much geological and archaeological eveidence for a drastic climate change/event. Oh and the reason this is important is because it can and will happen again. Read Art Bell and Whitley Strieber's book for a really interesting alternate theory.
What's the big deal, isn't it just going back to where it came from? I mean so what if an alien civilization finds our DNA, more than likely they wrote in in the first place. But I'm sure they'd be interested in seeing the progress of their eons-old little science project...but then again who'd start an experiment and not keep checking up on it...PERSONALLY...