Quote Originally Posted by mrdevious
Apparently we all came from Africa, I've seen some interesting maps on where humans migrated to during the paleolithic era. It looks like we came from Southern Africa and moved gradually northward till we reached Israel. at which point 4 groups broke off; 1 to Europe, 1 to Iraq, 1 to india, and 1 to the Yello River region of China. The Chinese factions went to Korea (and eventually japan, which was still attached to Korea as of 11,000 years ago), and others went to the north and eventually moved across to alaska and the northern regions of North America. I'm not really sure how the South American natives got there though, that would be really interesting to find out. I've always wondered if the Aztecs were a faction split from the early Egyptians considering the similarities in their architectural knowledge (their buildings and temples look almost like egyptian architecture at it's earliest stages), similarities in religious heirarchy, and this is just speculative but their names seem to sound very egyptian to me.

PERSONALLY i believe humans have been around long before the splitting of the continents, and at which point were 100% in tune with the rest of the universe (as if we were not physical, in the sense we commonly associate with alive) yet physical never the less... we had no need for anything physical as we had "ascented" at birth sort of deal.

i am not certain why we would have de-evilved from that mindset, but like i said, it is a mindset, something could have interfered with wyping out a way of thinking (not anymore i hope, given internet).

there had to have been initially 5 races of humans, perhaps evolved from common animals from the area, given their 5 distinct physical traits.