Thursday, August 17, 2006

A new theory of Evolution on earth.

The sun provides us with light energy, which travels 93,000,000 Miles to reach us. The first interesting fact is that we have a relationship with our sun via the sunshine. Now the sunlight takes 8 minutes and 18 seconds to reach us, which is important because it means that if the sun should have a solar flare of enormous proportions we would be wiped out in 8 minutes time. But the important thing here is that light energy can be a carrier of information, which can be sent to us every 8 minutes.

We know this is true at a basic level because we get skin cancer when we are exposed to dangerous rays, which alters us at a cellular level but how about the flip side?

What if the sun rays affect an unborn baby, which is growing in the womb, so that it can alter the switches (Epigenetics) of the DNA?

Epigenetics adds a whole new layer to genes beyond the DNA. It proposes a control system of 'switches' that turn genes on or off – and suggests that things people experience, like nutrition and stress, can control these switches and cause heritable effects in humans.

There seems to be no reason to exclude the sun for this equation of turning genes on or off as we already know the sun can give us cancer so why not include the good side of the sun?

So I think a new theory of evolution is based on the information that the sun provides via light energy rather than just Darwin theory of evolution, which does not explain, the missing link issue. When species make a big leap we can never find the missing link!

This missing link issue is solved rather nicely when we add the sun into the equation and this means that we are more closely connected to the sun than we yet realise.

Perhaps as the sun grows older it is sending us new 'updates' to us via the Epigenetics mechanism? This might explain why new species evolve due to these updates that the sun has been sending us over millions of years. We may be part of a bigger cycle of life, which includes the sun and other galaxies.

We can no longer assume that evolution is a local process as proposed by Darwin but a process, which includes the whole universe.

As to when we will receive our next major 'update' from the sun to our DNA software is anybody guess but I think the ancient civilisations knew the hidden power of the sun in regards to its ability to create and alter life on our planet. Should we start to worship the sun again? I think we might come full circle and begin to see that we live in a holistic universe which intricately connects us to it.

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