Universe to Earth
Exactly how the universe came to be and
the ingredients of it are unknown. However, it is known that the universe did derive from billions of years of raw,
irregular, intense complexity. Life as it is known today is only a mere advancement from previous conditions. All that has been created in this universe is born, grows, declines, dies, and is reborn on a higher level
or in another form. This cycle is what has gotten civilization to where it is today. Therefore, all of the elements
that were born when the universe began, matured, started to deteriorate, then died and was recreated and developed into something
more profound and adaptable to what the universe was becoming.
The findings of scientific
research provided evidence that universe began to organize 21 billion years ago through the explosion of anti-matter and matter,
which came to produce bonded energy that in time formed elements, stars, planets, solar systems, galaxies, and complete universes.
Gravity links the solar systems and groupings of galaxies together, which forms the ever-changing universe. Individual
planets were not formed when the universe first came to be because there were not any substantial elements during the formation
procedures. Billions of stars took on the cycle of being born, eventually dying, and finally being reincarnated to the
development of Earth and other planets. Planets with heavy elements could survive in the universe. While having
heavy elements, Earth was unique in size also and began to mature with a moon 4.6 billion years ago. Earth, for the
majority of the time it existed, was unable to support any form of life. Earth went through one billion years of growth
and development stages to be able to endure organic life.
Embryonic atmospheric formation
paved the way for the release of oxygen and the development of a life support system for planets approximately 4.1 billion
years ago. Free oxygen began to accumulate about 3.8 billion years ago. The protective ozone layer of the Earth
formed along with the chemical processes necessary to form the oceans and the atmosphere, including the thermosphere, stratosphere,
exosphere, and the troposphere. After billions of years of development the foundation for simple organic life was laid.
As the Earth continued to develop, so did organic life. Organic life eventually
developed into dinosaurs, primitive mammals, and primates, which just as everything else that was born and matured, all rose
and died off into extinction to be replaced by something more compliant to the evolving life on Earth. Constant bacterial
and chemical balances led to pre-cellular activity, cellular activity, and to multi-cellular forms which led to changes in
invertebrates that gave way to developments of vertebrates, which ultimately led to the development of primates.
Organic Life to Human life
Human life
emerged in Africa 5.5 million years ago, based on fossil finds. This find at Lake Baringo was a revelation revealing
that modern humans are all one species originating from the same source. Literature for the last half-century has posed
that Africans are not humans in any respect, notwithstanding the complete string of present day human being fossil finds found
only in Africa. There are five specimens of the African humanity which gone through a sequence of evolutions and revolutions
spanning 5.5 million years to graduate to what called modern day Homo sapiens sapiens. Of these five specimens are,
Australopithecine (APC) (5,500,000); Homo habilis (HH) (2,500,000); Homo erectus (HE) (1,000,000); Homo sapiens Neanderthals
(HSN) (110,000); and Homo sapiens sapiens (HSS) (150,000). These five specimens are all results of the birth, mature,
decline, death, and rebirth cycle. What exists today as what is known to be human is the fifth species, is Homo sapiens
sapiens.
The first three of the six hominid chains never removed themselves
from Africa. The last three however, migrated throughout and out of Africa to various continents because of climate
struggles. The six species varies in physique, brain size, facial structure, and the place and time of their distribution.
Differences in appearance have been stimulated by environmental climates.
Being that the stages of human development began in Africa, which is an equatorial region, the mothers and fathers of modern
human life were developed with black skin as a protection against the sunrays. During the migration to various continents
is when physical appearances gradually changed in humans in order to adapt to opposing continent climates. Some Blacks
inhabited Europe and traveled across northern Asia into Siberia while other groups went into India and China and headed south
to inhabit Indonesia and Australia. Those that went north crossed the Bering Straits and traveled north into North America.
Skin pigmentation decreased as Blacks traveled to more shaded, cooler regions. Through
these migrations the Asian and European demographic emerged. Gloger's Law institutes that warm-blooded animals existing
in tropic-equatorial climates will carry melanin as a shield against intense ultraviolet sunrays. Melanin is the foundation
for black skin, hair and eyes. Life on the equator is constantly subjected to direct sunrays and cannot originally have white
or light brown skin unless there was a recent migration to that region. Populations eventually became a reflection of
the continents in which they resided. As a result, as hominids traveled into various parts of the world most of their
external features changed because of changes in geography, climate, terrain, diet, and the necessary adaptations within the
human species. Beginning on or around the equatorial region, black-skinned Grimaldi (HH) became Cro-Magnon (HH), and
Chancelade (HH) between 40,000bp to 15,000bp. The primary causes of changes in population genotype structure are natural
selection, mutation process, population fluctuations, and isolation. Through migration and mutation Grimaldians produced
Cro-Magnons while Chancelade is a mixture of Grimaldians and Cro-Magnons.
Altogether,
Black was the originating and only species until approximately 40,000 years ago. Through climate, geographical, topographical,
radiation, and vegetation changes, others emerged.
While there is colossal
evidence proving how and where modern human life originated, the truth has not been widely accepted among white supremacists.
Instead, however, they indicate that Homo sapiens sapiens were born in Europe, nonetheless fossil evidence proves otherwise.
These supremacists were so desperate that they used a jawbone of a monkey and a human skull to falsely illustrate that England
was the birthplace of humanity. This lie was accepted by most for over 50 years (1912-1960's). When this tall
story was found inaccurate, European anthropology resorted to Asian origin fables, to the fortune of Black people and others
who seek the truth; this too was found to be false. Africa was the only place where a complete series of fossils documenting
the 5,500,000-year process of human evolution could be traced. Scientists now agree that life until the rise of Homo
sapiens Neanderthals was generated in Africa. They, however, also believe that Homo sapiens sapiens and Neanderthals
originated simultaneously in Asia, Indonesia and Europe.
While there are several
White supremacist arguments of where life began and how modern day humans came to be, the evidence upholds the truth. Fossil
and mitochondria DNA findings and the new techniques of polymerse chain reaction (PRC) further supports the monogenetic evolutionary
process of human beings. The truth is that life originated in Africa and through natural selection and climate struggles
physical changes and adaptations occurred. Considering this there is still truly one race, African, that has gone through
a variety of changes and mutations to adapt to geographical, topographical, vegetation changes.
DNA AND RNA
This emerging life begins to take the form of
simple DNA and RNA molecules as vehicles of heredity, complexes of protein molecules, single cells, multiple cells, tissue-based
complex organisms, organs, functional systems (neural, blood circulation, digestive, gas exchange, etc.), the organism as
a whole, families of organism, colonies, various populations the formation of from multicellular organisms that possessed
increasingly complex inherent capacities to adapt to changing earthly conditions; the transition to invertebrates, vertebrates,
reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and primates; and then the transition to human life over 6.6 million years ago, again in Africa,
this time on the equator, that which is coming into being and that which is dying, the new which sweeps away all that was
believed forever. Nothing is permanent. For everything is a house of cards one cosmic gust away from eternal oblivion.
Out of jet blackness human life emerges, homo sapien
sapien, hundreds of thousands of female human eggs, and hundreds of millions of male sperm cells shot into a hostile environment,
forced to swim up stream (against the pull of gravity) quickly to attach self to one egg as not to be exterminated by the
acids and alkali naturally protecting the female's womb: Billion to one odds to produce one single human being, a special
being that through winning a life and death struggle before conception was suppose to be here---a fact that is always
overlooked. Form one being to billions, hominid evolution took several million years and East Africa is the mother of
mankind.
Climate, Color, Conditions
Early
physical and technological development of humans took place in East Africa from where early Hominid eventually slowly dared
other climatic environments of the world. Racial differentiation resulted from climatic conditions forcing Black man to adapt
gradually to the cold climate to survive. Dark skins had advantages in hot sunny areas since they protect the body against
the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation, minimizing the incidence of skin cancer for example. Light skins are advantageous
in cloudy areas with low insulation since they facilitate the body's synthesis of Vitamin D, thus reducing the incidence
of rickets. There is only one human race and it was initially all Black. White is a sub-race that evolved through gene mutation,
natural selection, genetic drift and population mixing or hybridization over a period spanning thousands of years and the
yellow sub-sub-division arose from the mixture of Black and White in a specific climatic/geo-environmental region.
In all the different environments to which man first drifted, he remained essentially underdeveloped, living in caves
or rock shelters, with bones thru their noses, paint on their faces, and using hand tools. In a word, every organism is essentially
described by its genes, which in the case of humans are encoded with cell nucleus, containing chromosomes occurring in pairs
that consist of protein, organized as triplets of 3 billion bases (with each of the probable 100,000 genes consisting a sequence
of 1,500 to 3,000 bases) embedded in long molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). A DNA helix resembles a spiral ladder
with rungs (made of nitrogen bases) and sides (made up of sugars and acids); it comprises genes that encode hereditary factors
determining how an organism develops genetically. This human specimen is not especially unique to the animal kingdom being
that it is an organism made of systems, with systems made of organs, organs made of tissues, tissues made of cells, cells
made of protoplasm, and it reproduces when a female sex cell (produced by meiosis) is fertilized by a male sex cell to produce
a fertile egg which develops into a young animal that has inherited characteristics and traits from both parents and their
ancestors. Traits depend on genes which like chromosomes replicate in pairs, one inherited from each parent with the dominate
gene overpowering the recessive gene. And animals are only one group among six following the Linnaeus classification scheme.
The other five kingdoms are plants, monera, protests, fungi, and archaea.
Species, Adaptation, Development
The species is homo sapiens, which means modern human being; the genus is homo which means hominids
with relatively large brains and cranial capacity who make tools and exhibit other elements of culture; the family is hominids
which are hominoids that walk upright, have large brains, and small canines, specifically australopithecines; the super-family
is hominoids which are primates that can climb trees, without tails, relatively large land animals with relatively flat to
round faces specifically apes, australopithecines and humans; the order is primates which are mammals that use sight more
than scent, have nails instead of claws on grasping feet and hands, most active in daylight, with relatively large brains,
and body hairs; the class are mammals which are vertebrates that have hair and suckle their young; the subphylum is vertebrates
which are chordates that have vertebrae such as reptiles, birds, fish, amphibians, and mammals; the phylum is chordates which
are animals that are partially supported by a rod of cartilage or bone vertebrae and an internal skeleton; and the kingdom
is animal which are organisms that use other organisms for food and that move under their own power on land, in water and
air.
Being an animal, humans are carbon-based organisms with bodies organized into
systems to perform certain physiological functions: Skeletal system provides support and a framework of bones; respiratory
system takes in oxygen and rids the body of waste carbon dioxide; digestive system digests and absorbs food and energy, processes
food for the body's nutrition and rids the body of waste; muscular system moves the skeleton making it possible for the
entire body to move; the circulatory system transports materials; the nervous system transmits and receives electrochemical
messages around the body; and regulatory systems coordinate and control all body activities. These systems are fundamentally
built from and nourished by mineral elements of this planet.

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Measure of Man and Woman
Each human, whether their
skin is white, red, black, yellow, or brown is essentially made up of the same elemental raw materials. The average human
of about 160 pounds is approximately 99 pounds of oxygen which is part of all major nutrients which make up the tissues of
the body, but also produce energy form oxygen obtained from air, and is essential for respiration; 29 pounds of carbon which
is the essential element of organic life and has proteins, carbohydrates, and fats---the fundamental building blocks of human
cells; 15 pounds of hydrogen a fundamental building block of every cell and a part of each major nutrient; 5 pounds of nitrogen
an essential part of proteins, DNA, and RNA, the compounds most active in controlling cells; most of the body's functions
depend on nitrogen compounds at one stage or another; 3 pounds of calcium, mostly locked into hard compounds that form nonliving
parts of bone, one of the principal messengers between cells telling them when to act and when to stay quiet; 2 pounds of
phosphorous an essential element in bone building and is essential in producing energy in cells; 0.5 pounds of potassium which
regulates contraction of muscle cells and is involved with general maintenance of pressure a cell exerts on its covering membrane;
.03 pounds of sulfur which is essential to life forms and a significant constituent of proteins; 0.3 pounds of chlorine which
is used by the body to transport messages from the body to cells and helps to regulate electrical activity; 0.16 pounds of
sodium required by vertebrates to control fluid pressure in cells; 0.07 pounds of magnesium which works with enzymes to accelerate
chemical reactions and is involved in transmission of messages between nerves, and has a role in bone formation and structure;
0.007 pounds of iron which is essential for carrying oxygen to cells and carbon dioxide waste away; 0.00027 pounds of cobalt
a part of vitamin B12; 0.00026 pounds of copper which helps form red blood cells, maintain nervous system, and regulate cholesterol
levels; 0.00022 pounds of manganese which aid in bone formation, and helps regulate the nervous system and is also a part
of sex hormones; 0.00007 pounds of iodine which is part of the thyroid hormone that controls rate at which food is burned
for energy; traces of zinc needed for some enzymes, for proper sex development, in healing wounds, for sense of taste; fluorine
which strengthens teach and bones; traces chromium is used in metabolism of sugar and the regulation of fats; traces of selenium,
aluminum, boron, silicon, molybdenum which could reduce cell damage, promotes growth, and other roles that are presently not
fully verified. Modern human beings originated in Africa approximately
150,000 years ago. Initially, they were all Black having developed on or near the Earth's equator. Skin
color is a reflection of the amount and distribution of the pigment melanin, which in humans protects against damaging ultraviolet
rays but in other species is also used for camouflage or other purposes. It has nothing to do with innate intelligence.
Race is a vaguely defined, social and political concept, having no scientific value. Its value is in class, culture,
and color power. In this way skin color is the most significant marker of wealth and power in the world. The
whites have the military/scientific weapons of global domination. Blacks do not. Today white is the ruling color,
class, and culture. Black is ruled in every way. How Black Became White
A tiny genetic mutation largely explains the first appearance of white skin
in humans tens of thousands of years ago. The skin-whitening mutation occurred by chance in a single individual after
the first human exodus from Africa, when all people were Black-skinned. That person's offspring thrived as humans
moved northward into what is now Europe, helping to give rise to the lightest of the world's populations. This
newly found mutation involves a change of just one letter of DNA code out of the 3.1 billion letters in the human genome --
the complete instructions for making a human being, showing that almost all the differences used to differentiate populations
from around the world are merely skin deep. The discovery was an unexpected outgrowth of
studies on inch-long zebra fish, which are popular research tools for geneticists and developmental biologists. Having identified
a gene that, when mutated, interferes with its ability to make its characteristic black stripes, human DNA databases were
scanned to see if a similar gene resided in people. Virtually identical pigment-building genes were found in humans,
chickens, dogs, cows and many others species, an indication of its biological value. In a new database comparing the
genomes of four of the world's major racial groups, it was showed that whites with northern and western European ancestry
have a mutated version of the gene. The mutation that deprives zebra fish of their stripes
blocks the creation of a protein whose job is to move charged atoms across cell membranes, an obscure process that is crucial
to the accumulation of melanin inside cells. Humans of European descent, bear a slightly different mutation that hobbles
the same protein with similar effect. The defect does not affect melanin deposition in other parts of the body, including
the hair and eyes, whose tints are under the control of other genes. A few genes have previously been associated with
human pigment disorders -- most notably those that, when mutated, lead to albinism, an extreme form of pigment loss. But the
newly found glitch is the first found to play a role in the formation of normal white skin. The gene, known as slc24a5,
is responsible for about one-third of the pigment loss that made black skin white. A few other as-yet-unidentified mutated
genes account for the rest. White skin caught on so thoroughly in northern climes once
it arose because lighter skin offered a strong survival advantage for people who migrated out of Africa by boosting their
levels of bone-strengthening vitamin D. Asians owe their relatively light skin to different mutations because light
skin arose independently at least twice in human evolution, in each case affecting populations with the facial and other traits
that today are commonly regarded as the hallmarks of Caucasian and Asian races. Differences between populations/races
are tiny compared with the range of genetic diversity found within any single racial group. Although
precise dating is impossible, on the basis of its spread and variation that the mutation arose between 21,000 and 50,000 years
ago. That would be consistent with research showing that a wave of ancestral black-skinned humans migrated northward and eastward
out of Africa about 50,000 years ago, settling in Europe, during an ice age. Unlike most mutations, this one quickly
overwhelmed its ancestral version, at least in Europe, suggesting it had a real benefit that had to do with vitamin D, made
in the body with the help of sunlight and critical to proper bone development. Sun intensity is great enough in equatorial
regions that the vitamin can still be made in dark-skinned people despite the ultraviolet shielding effects of melanin. In
the north, where sunlight is less intense and cold weather demands that more clothing be worn, melanin's ultraviolet shielding
became a liability. Today that solar requirement is largely irrelevant because many foods are supplemented with vitamin
D. A gene so crucial to the buildup of melanin in the skin might be a good target for new
drugs against melanoma, for example, a cancer of melanin cells in which slc24a5 works overtime.
Recent revelations that all people are more than 99.9 percent genetically identical has
proved that race has almost no biological validity. Yet, you may tell people that race isn't real and doesn't
matter, but they can't catch a cab, they are enslaved on sight, they are discriminated in housing, they are allowed to
drown in hurricane Katrina, they are rail-roaded in Jena, they are shot in the head in New Jersey, they are cheated day in
and day out---just because their skin color and phenotype is darker and more indigenous to Africa's equatorial climate
than the white ruling population, culture, and class. There is no race, but whites
and Arabs know who to enslave and cheat. There is no race, but Nazis know who to hang ropes around. At a social
level people are treated how they are based in part on how dark their skin is and how kinky their hair appears. We live in a social world where "driving while Black" is a reality for millions who by chance were
born with darker skin than the ruling race. On sight, if you are Black, your innocent children (our best and brightest) are
shot in the back of the head by hispanics in New Jersey, dragged on the fender of a car by hispanics in California,
and have ropes hung from trees and doors by whites in Jena/Maryland/New York. How can illegal aliens (millions
of hispanics) come into this country, have jobs and housing waiting for them, have the nerve to execute in cold blood Black
people, and nothing be done about it? The whites let them in while stopping any Haitian boat with a Black skin person
on it. And the sorry white left, liberals/radicals, for decades have watched and done nothing for the Blacks.
Skin color, phenotype, race is the most critical inherit poverty/wealth factor
in the world today. The whiter you are, the more you have, the darker you are the less you have. Generally, this
could be a sociological law. Class and culture are acquired; the world's ruling class, color, and culture is white.
Three thousand years ago, whites were on the bottom of everything significant to civilization. Their global rule today
is yet another morality tale etched in stone with steel and $21 trillion dollars of military might to ensure white political
and economic power.
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