Executive producer Moira Mann, narrated by Andrew Sachs. This excellent documentary gives pros and cons of the so-called aquatic ape theory. Includes some wonderful interview clips. Basically argue...
Executive producer Moira Mann, narrated by Andrew Sachs. This excellent documentary gives pros and cons of the so-called aquatic ape theory. Includes some wonderful interview clips. Basically argues that it really should be considered seriously.
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I think the aquatic ape theory is valid but I would have to look further into the matter, I have read that there is like a 6.5 billion gap between evolutionary evidence and that's where they think this comes in. but I'm not sure
if evolution is true, which i believe it is not then i think that we (humans) will reach a certain point of intelligence then decline, basically indefinitely in a chain of evolution
the problem is; aquatic ape theory is always explained with videos and pictures and bullet points. it's always disproved with essays. Do you see what I'm saying?
There were always scientists that disproved of the ape theory due to their own observations of evolution and thought the time we had to evolve wasn't long enough for something that drastic to occur. Others had their own reasons.
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Do you see what I'm saying?