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presents
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Evolving Into Our Past
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an essay by
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Bloody Afterbirth
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Toxic File #72
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Centre Of Eternity : 615.552.5747 12/24 40 Megs 750+ Files Online
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Headquarters of Toxic Shock
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Demon Roach Underground : 806.794.4362 3/24 82 Megs
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cDc base board.
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Lunatic Labs : 213.655.0691 3/24
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Very good board.
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Infinity Minus Two : 615.552.7879 3/12 3 Megs
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____________________________________________________________________________
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This is nothing at all like what you are probably used to seeing from
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Toxic Shock, but I thought I would take time out to make you little TV
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Junkies out there fire up those synapses and work your small craniums a bit.
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According to the theory of evolution, we began as single celled things
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and have progressed steadily into our glorious present-day form. And, while
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this theory does account for our body shape and does, indeed, make perfect
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sense, something about us does NOT make sense.
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The size of our brains and the power therein.
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Science estimates that we use only about 5 to 10 percent of our brain's
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true capabilities.
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When was the last time you knew nature to use overkill?
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Scientists will tell you that everything in nature has a reasonable and
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logical explanation, even if they have not yet discovered what that
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explanation is. They will also tell you that nature does not use overkill.
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Why are our brains the size they are?
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It would seem very obvious that our brains are designed to do much more
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than we do with them today. Science admits that they can do so.
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Evolution does not mean intuition. Possible futures are not considered
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and planned for in natural evolution. What this means is that nature did
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not, millions of years ago, decide that we should have an extremely powerful
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brain because at some point in the future we might learn to use it.
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On the contrary, by the theory of evolution, our brains should not have
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been very powerful originally. Their complexity and capabilities were
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developed as they were needed.
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Why does science seem to think that we are evolving INTO our brains'
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power? Their own theories do not allow for any more than two possibilities
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for why our brains can do what they can.
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1 - Evolution is a bunch of horseshit and our development is being
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planned and controlled by an outside influence.
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2 - At one time in our past, we used the full potential of our brains.
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The first possibility appeals to those with religious and metaphysical
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interests...and also to those morbid few who consider us to be a laboratory
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experiment for aliens from Mars.
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Science will immediately discount controlled "evolution" because humanity is very arrogant and does not like to think that it has been manipulated in any way.
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Christianity would obviously love to believe that evolution is all wrong
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and that we have the brains because God gave them to us. Of course, even
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they cannot explain why he would give us something we don't use, unless it
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was yet another plot of Satan.
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The alien-screamers that find us to be lab experiments could be on to
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something, you know. Consider it...look at the way we treat species that we
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deem as 'lesser'. The universe has existed for billions of years. Life
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would not develop on a single planet. Other civilizations, other entire
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species, could and should have developed. Suppose they consider, rightly,
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that we are a lesser species? Suppose we are an intergalactic toy that a
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manufacturer is trying to find the proper form for. Or perhaps our form
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changes with the desires of the marketplace on Crunon.
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Many metaphysical (and Native American) teachings would say that our
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bodies were developed through controlled evolution by our spirits/souls,
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guides, whatever. Non-physical entities that wanted good bodies to
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incarnate into. That is the most logical of any argument for controlled
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evolution, even though the existence of a non-physical reality is shunned by
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science.
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The most logical and reasonable explanation of all for why our brains
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"are the way they are" is that at one time in our past we were able to use
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them to their full extent.
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Many ancient civilizations talk about even greater past civilizations.
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All have heard of Atlantis, and most of Lemuria. Supposedly once-great
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empires whose technology surpassed that of our wildest dreams. The
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Egyptians do not claim to have built the Great Pyramid. It was supposedly
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built before they came along. Some say it was built by Atlanteans when
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their continent was being destroyed. (And some also say they were destroyed
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by nuclear explosions)
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Now, you may be laughing at the thought of any earlier civilization
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having any problems at all with nuclear explosions, but there are
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'manuscripts' we have found from archealogical digs (I forget where and what
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civilization they come from) that describe exactly what a nuclear explosion
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is like and does. Exactly. Science does not normally believe in prophecy
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or seeing-the-future. Could some primitive sheep-herder, in all his fear of
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what's out there, describe the fusing of rock and the exact effects of
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radiation poisoning? The mushroom cloud? Could he have been psychic and
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seen what was to come?
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Science says no. Science says he could only describe what he could have
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seen or been told about. Science says he could only have been told about it
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if someone somewhere sometime had experienced it.
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Aliens telling us what happens when you play with atoms? Not likely.
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Humans travelling back in time to tell a mountain man not to delve into
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nuclear phsyics? Less likely.
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At some time in the past, man must have had the experience of a nuclear
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explosion. (Come to think of it, this particular manuscript described a
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small-scale war) Our imagination is good, but how good would a sheep
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herder's have been? What are the chances of him guessing everything and
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being entirely correct? Even science would laugh at that chance. Man would
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have to have had nuclear power in order for this man to have been able to
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write about an explosion.
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The Greeks had different "ages" of man...Gold, Silver, down to Iron.
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Their concept of evolution is opposite of ours. They felt we were once
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absolutely great, but have been steadily going downhill. By their stages,
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we are the Iron Age of people, the worst to exist on the planet in it's
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entire history, the last Age to exist on the planet.
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Environmentalists, Native Americans, and other such people who care about
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the planet and life as a whole, would agree with the Greeks. We're pretty
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dispicable.
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But our moral state has nothing to do with this. The Greeks felt we were
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once more developed. Our brains have capabilities undreamt of. They would
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not have such capabilites unless they were, at one time, in use.
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Perhaps the Ancient Greeks, the Hopi Indians, and others that discuss
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civilizations greater than we can currently hope to be, are on to something.
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If we are to believe in the theory of evolution, we, at one time, were
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able to use the full powers of our brain. We would not have been given
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something we could not use. Something must have happened to destroy our
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knowledge of how to use our very own brains. We are just now beginning to
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evolve back into an understanding of what we MUST have at one time been able
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to use.
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What existed before? What happened to it?
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Our technological advances increase logarithmically. Perhaps we will
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soon be at the same level that the prior civilizations were.
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Will history repeat itself?
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"Those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it."
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What do we know of our past?
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What can we guess about our future?
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(c)July 1990 Bloody Afterbirth/Toxic Shock
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