Human Evolution: A Personal Theory
In this world, everything evolves.
Evolution is a process—and humanity, too, is part of that process.
This is my personal theory, formed through observation, reflection, and pattern recognition. It does not follow Darwin’s theory, nor does it claim scientific finality. It is a conceptual framework—how I understand humanity and its development.
The Origin
All humans originate from Adam and Eve.
They were not primitive beings but complete humans—already possessing consciousness, cognition, emotion, and moral awareness. From the beginning, humans were distinct from animals.
Human beings are created through biological reproduction between humans. Human chromosomes and cell nuclei are fundamentally different from those of animals because they carry cognitive capacity, consciousness, and emotion.
Animals have brains, but their brains function primarily for survival and biological continuity—not for abstract reasoning, moral judgment, or self-awareness as humans experience it.
For this reason, I do not accept the idea that humans evolved from animals. Human evolution, in my view, is human-to-human evolution, not animal-to-human.
Generations of Humanity (Conceptual Model)
I see humanity as evolving through generational phases, each with distinct characteristics that influence civilization, culture, and the modern world.
1. The First Generation
The earliest humans, originating from Adam and Eve, are associated with the Arab lineage.
This generation represents the original human form, already complete in consciousness and emotion.
People of darker melanin (Black) emerged alongside this earliest phase of humanity. They coexisted naturally with early humans and share the same foundational human origin.
2. The Second Generation – The Dominant
The second phase is associated with White populations.
I call this generation “The Dominant”—not as a moral judgment, but as a description of historical influence: expansion, colonization, scientific structuring, and global systems.
This generation played a major role in shaping political power, industrialization, and modern global order.
3. The Third Generation – The Atlantis
The third phase includes East Asian populations, particularly Chinese, Korean, and Japanese societies.
I refer to this group as “The Atlantis”, based on a personal theoretical idea connected to intelligence, discipline, technological advancement, and societal structure.
This generation represents refinement, efficiency, and intellectual evolution.
4. The Final Generation – The Southeast Asian Synthesis
The last phase of humanity, in my view, is centered in Southeast Asia—particularly among Malayan populations.
This generation is small in number but unique because it carries a mixture of lineages:
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Arab
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East Asian
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South Asian (Brown melanin)
Black and Brown populations appear throughout multiple phases of human evolution, adapting and integrating as humanity progresses.
This final generation represents integration rather than dominance—a synthesis of cultures, genetics, and perspectives.
Why This Matters
Each generational phase carries its own psychological traits, values, and tendencies.
Understanding these characteristics helps explain:
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Why societies behave differently
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Why global conflicts arise
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Why cultural misunderstandings persist
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Why the world looks the way it does today
People act according to their inherited traits—biological, cultural, and historical. When we recognize this, the chaos of the modern world becomes more understandable.
Closing Thought
This is not a scientific claim.
This is a framework of thought—a way of seeing humanity as a continuous, conscious evolution rather than a random biological accident.
Humanity did not crawl out of animals.
Humanity began complete, and what we see now are variations and developments of that original completeness.
This is my theory.
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