
How Many Monkeys did it take?
OK, so I recently learned that everyone is related because we all came from one person, maybe two. (see my other questions) The problem is that I see monkeys all over the world and these monkeys resemble people from each race. How do they know that Asian's didn't come from a different monkey then Blacks or Caucasians? How could so much diversity come from mere separation? Did the first 2 Huma-Monkeys (half human half monkey) have massive amounts of babies who roamed the world incestuously banging each other through emense distance and time eventually populating the world at which point they began reverting and having sex with different monkeys making new race offsprings based on the area of the earth they occupied at the revert? I am not trying to be racist (since this obviously applies to all race) but I don't see any other option.
Scientists assume that most evolutionary events only occur once. It is highly unlikely that people evolved simultaneously world wide. We have evolved over time in Africa from a common ancestor with chimpanzees. Eventually, humans migrated out of Africa to inhabit the rest of the world.
You can also look at genetic and morphological evidence that shows we most likely evolved from a common ancestor with chimpanzees and not Orangutans or Gorillas.
Races are not very different at all. In fact, sometimes you can find more genetic diversity between two black Africans than you can between an African and a Caucasian. The racial diversity we see today is probably due to founder effects of early humans.
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