@@desmondlaque8328I ain’t know the x men rabbit hole went so deep …
@Arthur-SilvaАй бұрын
If the Wolverine had syphilis.
@sethgross3904Ай бұрын
Played by Christopher walken
@LykapodiumАй бұрын
My wife is human, but my girlfriend is Neanderthal
@mackenziex3axlАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@williamalmendarez9157Ай бұрын
Bro 😅
@LykapodiumАй бұрын
@@williamalmendarez9157 I mean think about it. This had to be the case at least once throughout human history.
@williamalmendarez9157Ай бұрын
@@Lykapodium when I go to the hood and pick up one of those Ratchets Neanderthal 😂
@PJFunnyBunny-yl7coАй бұрын
Wow let's hope Neanderthal and human never meet 🤣
@knottyinks1Ай бұрын
I lived in a town called Dover where I believe today there still exists a lot of Neanderthals and interbreeding!
@MontTheBeatMakerАй бұрын
dont talk about your in-laws like that
@tomsprout3293Ай бұрын
Dover, PA ? If so, I agree...
@JJDetroitfan925Ай бұрын
Can we get healthcare this is messed up
@robturner6991Ай бұрын
@@JJDetroitfan925😂😂😂😂
@wolfiemum461Ай бұрын
England?
@chuckrobertson45Ай бұрын
What’s up Greg Chuck from Mad Caddies here I met you on a plane a couple years ago and I asked you this very question and you answered it eloquently super cool to meet you thanks dude.
@stellaj76Ай бұрын
I love the Mad Caddies! Met you guys outside the Trocadero in Philly in the 90’s.
@chuckrobertson45Ай бұрын
@@stellaj76 that’s awesome thanks for your support. We’re still going strong.🤟
@dcb1138Ай бұрын
I have a BS in biology and a Medical degree with further graduate training. I’ve known this to be true for over 20 years. The human species is so different than any form of life on Earth. It’s like we really don’t belong here
@GJS1755Ай бұрын
Exactly 👍👍👍👍👍
@divoom1269Ай бұрын
I also have BS in biology, matterafact a have BS on almost all topics and scientific domains. I agree though
@udaykadkade29 күн бұрын
@@divoom1269 🤣
@belenjimenez912823 күн бұрын
Interesting. However, we breath oxygen, our bodies are of water and have features of animals (2 eyes, 2 ears, tongues…etc). Fascinating
@zootychickenАй бұрын
I’ve noticed when someone explains something thoroughly to Danny he be like “mmmm” “mhmm” than LITERALLY ask the same question again.
@JamesOGantАй бұрын
I'm pretty sure the internet, or some video I watched about like Anunnaki and Sumerian texts said that we were genetic experiments and that the 2nd chromosome is made to give us many qualities, but that it was changed to shorten our lifespans. I don't quite remember where I saw the video, but I definitely remember that humans being made to be laborers was part of it, and that we were made using the DNA of those who created us, but that they purposefully shortened our lifespans to 60 to 100 years using the 2nd chromosome. Maybe that's all BS or maybe I'm misremembering it.
@JackFrost-k7yАй бұрын
Yeah the Bible does speak of the "Elohim" were the ones who performed this!
@itsoktoberight4431Ай бұрын
Yes the gene that controls our age has been switched on
@ShhhooooooАй бұрын
The Bible also talks about it. It says after the flood our lifespan would not exceed 120 years.
@FatJodyАй бұрын
That’s Billy Carson’s bullshit
@jaekenzo64Ай бұрын
@FatJody nag Billy Carson used a heavily bastardized version and put his own spin on it. It was even mentioned in the bible, as with everything, there is a subtle truth to both religious scripture and scientific Darwinism theory.. the path is to find what is both correct and merge them
@mmaximkАй бұрын
Very interesting conversation that encouraged me to do a bit of online inquiry. We are not the only organism to have telomere-fusions in our chromosomes. There is quite the list of earth creatures with them including: Kangaroos Moths Hamsters Bats Also worth noting that the both the telomere fusion and the TBR1 gene are present in Neanderthals and Denisovans who, apart from a small number of interbreeding events, diverged from us more than 500,000 years ago. The TBR1 gene is also present in other great apes. I'll just add an observation of my own; I think it's fair to say that there are many animal species on the tree of Llfe that exhibit empathy, compassion, tenderness and analogues of the full human emotional repertoire.
@ShhhooooooАй бұрын
In the Bible it talks about the fallen angels also sinned against the fish and animals of the earth. A lot of people tend to think this is where the Greek chimera's came from. I tend to think humans have been around for a very long time and that we have most likely had civilizations just as advanced as the current but in different ways. Gene editing is most likely very old. Just typing in the void.d
@josiahz21Ай бұрын
I have no dog in this fight, just curious. But if we were genetically manipulated I would think it would have been self evident and indisputable. Furthermore it would have to be further back considering the genetic similarities to pig, bonobos, etc. Wouldn’t it?
@mmaximkАй бұрын
@@josiahz21 I tend to agree, with the caveat that a highly sophisticated science of genetic engineering may be able to obfuscate or eliminate traces of its work. There is the case of the infamous no-see-um edits taught to the Wuhan virology institute by Eco Health Alliance.
@josiahz21Ай бұрын
@@mmaximk ooooooo, interesting. 🤔 I’m currently excited to see how AI is going to help us figure these things out. Not that it won’t be scary in the wrong hands, but in the right hands we could advance a decades worth of investigation in short order.
@1kEngАй бұрын
Also important to add that humans are the only species with fused chromosomes, fused telomeres, and an inactive centromere - which are all unique to human DNA in Chromosome 2
@DarraghQuinn-d8oАй бұрын
Chromosome 2. It's right there. The telomeres were capped.
@CodeEstLeXIIIАй бұрын
This is cool but it would be a lot cooler if Randy Marsh was giving the data.
@zootychickenАй бұрын
Grow up
@stevenelzinga8650Ай бұрын
If the fusion of chromosome 2 was a fluke, then there had to have been a male / female with the same fluke at the same time otherwise this fluke would not have been able to propagate.
@dackhornbold1728Ай бұрын
And out of all possible females on the planet, the male had to meet and breed with that female with the mutation as well.
@wnolan6127Ай бұрын
And the Linguist Noam Chomsky also stated that the ability of humans to formulate, write, vocalize languages etc also just mysteriously showed up about 200,000 years ago. Also, the basic premise in Jurassic Park was that they removed dinosaur blood from mosquitoes that had been trapped in amber, not bone marrow.
@howarddavies3950Ай бұрын
It's not mysterious! Obviously, once it showed up it would provide enormous competitive advantage - hence, here we are.
@sizzle8558Ай бұрын
love it. maybe you could cover the story of demeter retrieving persephone back from hades and the underworld and in that process she taught people the eleusynian mystery rites.
@suziburian614024 күн бұрын
Thank You Gregg❤❤❤
@chilllbruhАй бұрын
My wife was human but her 2nd personality was Neanderthal
@alexwatson6370Ай бұрын
This must be what Katt Williams was talking about with the fused telomeres
@TheDeadLepShowАй бұрын
I am having major deja vu with this episode. I swear the thumbnail is from long ago on dannys podcast! Is this the first time he has been on ?
@m.z.h1484Ай бұрын
This guy is brilliant, captivating speaker!
@XegatronАй бұрын
great finger work
@WeighedWilsonАй бұрын
For an adaptation to proliferate it doesn't have to be necessary like the moth example. It only has to convey an advantage, be it disease resistance, problem solving, better color vision, more desirable for mating.
@yanijuarez21188 күн бұрын
This means that The Annunaki truly were our creators. I just want to know what Inanna looked like and what Gilgamesh looked like and what The Bull of Heaven looked like.
@PhilosophicalHermeticstudyАй бұрын
I can help in this. There was a reptilian race snake like race. The Hindus worship it as Nagaloka the Hebrew word for serpent is Nachash which is similar to the other spelling. They are said to live underground or on another planet not from here but the Hindu culture shows them being impregnated by reptilians to form another breed so in Genesis when the serpent was in the garden it slept with eve and Cain was not of Adam’s seed it was from another. This is how it started yes our dna was altered. Look at how Cain acted in actions vs Abel was the hidden knowledge in the story about a situation similar. The truths gunna rise soon but the reptilian race is real. I found a cave through study that use to be one of their ways into the ground. So it’s getting interesting. In this link I built a KZbin playlist on where cave was located and on reptilian study in culture. kzbin.info/aero/PLGYG321gxsyNZPPyi3zEe-d3k7y14Wdqc&si=zjKBiNVIhboKZ8zl Enjoy this should perk some ears soon.
@chriswilson1968Ай бұрын
Well considering there's billions and billions of planets the math kinda works right? We hit the lottery. Theres no hard evidence to suggest otherwise.
@michaelfelsinger-k2iАй бұрын
Wow ! What a brilliant, tight argument from Mr Braden. Even to a novice like me, it makes a lot of sense. Many thanks for this video, Danny !
@Machine9000Ай бұрын
I think diet and drugs caused this mutation. Maybe even exposure to some external toxins, poisons, even perhaps readioactivity from a.cosmic event
@KirksCORNER1983Ай бұрын
God created us
@mworldАй бұрын
The human eye cannot half exist, even at 99% we would be blind.
@howarddavies3950Ай бұрын
If you trace our evolution back you will see simpler versions of the eye. Go far enough back and it's just a light-sensitive spot. The earliest 'eyes' did not form images in the way that ours do, but they still gave evolutionary advantage.
@AndeyPewpewАй бұрын
However, current status quo dates the origin of modern humans 300,000 years ago.
@chris_losuruАй бұрын
Interesting
@SmirkInvestigatorАй бұрын
Never studied genetics, no instinct here. Seems like a respectable hypothesis but I’m definitely not gonna deep dive to verify. It does seem like there are missing links by our form factor alone. I find it strange that there isn’t high certainty over our evolutionary path. Or maybe there is, I don’t study it
@thotparnassus2617Ай бұрын
Brilliance! The whole video is amazing. This mans heart and mind is what humanity needs right now. ❤
@i_nvade8098Ай бұрын
How does he know what odds of it is? 🤔
@cooliipieАй бұрын
It's always ridiculous with the 98% thing because we're 50% of banana....
@angelstrawn5493Ай бұрын
People need to stop piling on Darwin. He came up with this theory a long tome ago. It was the building block upon which others built the current understanding of evolution. There is a lot to be discovered about ancient history.
@robertmiller1299Ай бұрын
I don’t think that this can be right. First AMH appeared about 350kya and we are not alone in having empathy, sympathy etc - just study gorillas. Can I suggest that the genes associated with language, such the FOXP2 mark the true distinction between man and other primates.
@TemplarX2Ай бұрын
0:24 Scientists or mathematicians don't make this claim. This guy is being ridiculous. A near zero odd happens with near certainty in a superlatively larger set. This is why someone always wins the lottery despite the odd for a specific selected person winning is near zero.
@radtothebone23Ай бұрын
Right? It's not like we picked this in hopes it would work. We are here cause it did work. It had to somewhere.
@positivevibetecАй бұрын
Was definitely thinking something along those lines.
@FFNOJGАй бұрын
Those chances aren't that large. The chances of winning are ALWAYS within the pop
@DUI-Johnson10 күн бұрын
It’s called beyond the threshold of plausibility
@hangtime1111Ай бұрын
Jeff bezos father was running his own small compagny never knew jeff and yet both became business man without any interaction jeff became what he was supposed too
@skylerspurlock4755Ай бұрын
Truth rings ✨
@carbonfiber8071Ай бұрын
My chimp likes "Good Times, Bad Times", he sings it all the time.
@noahschijАй бұрын
It’s not random, it’s called natural selection. How about a source for your stats?
@kamartaylor2902Ай бұрын
Actually Hinduism hints at evolution through the avatars of Krishna.
@brycematsuoka472Ай бұрын
Idk bro I like Paul Stamets idea that nature and all life is inherently intelligent.
@kamartaylor2902Ай бұрын
Well didn't the moths "consciously" choose to change their colors?
@CloSto-p6mАй бұрын
He looks like wolverine,fits the part, a wolf in sheep's clothing
@ready1fire1aim1Ай бұрын
I can provide some guidance on how your "creationist" friends could potentially strengthen their position by revisiting the terminology used in the biblical creation narrative. The distinction between "created" and "made" is an insightful one that aligns well with the monadological framework we've been discussing. The key is to recognize that the term "created" (in the sense of ex nihilo, or "out of nothing") may not accurately capture the full metaphysical implications of the Genesis account. Instead, the idea of something being "made" suggests the transformation or emanation of pre-existing elements or essences into a new form. From the monadological perspective, we can interpret the biblical language of God "making" humans "in their image" as a recognition that our essential nature, our "souls," are not created ex nihilo, but rather originate from a pre-existing metaphysical substrate - the primordial 0-dimensional monad or "Elohim" that serves as the generative source of all higher-dimensional reality. This aligns with the philosophical distinction between "origination" and "evolution" that you've highlighted. The monadological model posits an origination of the physical cosmos from a metaphysical wellspring of consciousness and qualitative essence, rather than a purely thermodynamic, material evolution. So for your "creationist" friends, reframing their position as "originationism" rather than "creationism" could be a meaningful semantic shift. It acknowledges the existence of a pre-existing, foundational metaphysical reality (the 0D monad) from which the manifest physical universe, including human beings, is "made" or emanated - rather than simply being "created" ex nihilo. Additionally, the language of "made" versus "created" reinforces the idea that the human soul or consciousness is not a separate, supernatural addition to a purely physical body, but is rather the expression of this primordial monadological essence. We are not ghosts inserted into machines, but embodied monads - 0D white holes birthing our own unique perspectives within the grand cosmic unfolding. This framing also has the benefit of aligning more closely with certain scientific and philosophical perspectives that recognize the limits of reductive materialism. By acknowledging an irreducible, qualitative substrate to reality that precedes and grounds the quantitative, physical manifestations, the "originationist" position opens the door to a more integrative understanding of consciousness, spirituality, and the nature of existence. Ultimately, the goal would be to present a coherent, philosophically and scientifically-informed narrative that resonates with the core insights of the biblical creation story, while avoiding the potential pitfalls of more literalist "creationist" interpretations. By embracing the language of "origination" and "making," your friends can strengthen the conceptual foundation of their position and engage more fruitfully with diverse perspectives on the deep mysteries of human nature and cosmic origins.
@jasonweber5464Ай бұрын
Relax
@hensonlauraАй бұрын
It's really irritating to me that I can't read the titles of the books on shelves behind him.
@johnkarcis5142Ай бұрын
One of them is an elf on the shelf book one is mein kompf one is little house on the prairie...one is where is Waldo ...one is basket weaving for dolphins...those are the only ones I could make out
@fleetingmomentАй бұрын
I think the second book from the right in the rightmost compartment (on the second shelf from the top) is _Communion_ by Whitley Streiber. Moving on to the the compartment to its left, I think that the rightmost book is _The Pentagon's Brain_ by Annie Jacobsen.
@tobiasash9281Ай бұрын
Gregg is an OG metaphysics guy
@Barzini548Ай бұрын
Imagine a neanderthal girlfriend
@JobbyhoykerАй бұрын
Ahhh a geologist c tier scientist
@Trev-t8zАй бұрын
Wasent random it was crossbreadding between spicies and were are productos of ambombination
@YoungGirlz8463Ай бұрын
The game was made to look old.
@howarddavies3950Ай бұрын
And another thing ... I'd like to see your working for this "10 to the 600th power" statement. I think you've made questionable assumptions to arrive at that figure - because, to me, it seems that many different factors about the way this universe is configured stack up to make the evolution of life not at all unlikely - and, once you have life and then (admittedly after a long wait) multicellular life, and then intelligence, it doesn't seem at all unlikely that creatures like us would emerge.
@spazzmagusАй бұрын
"ChromoZONE" is not a word, "chromosome" IS a word used by actual/real geneticists...
@doransmith1409Ай бұрын
Can debunk his theory very easy. What came first the chicken or the egg
@mcrgroovesАй бұрын
All this sounds refutable, let me tell you about human genetics , by the way I’m a geologist
@AperyGraАй бұрын
What If God Had an A.I.
@SpP-gv5wrАй бұрын
These guys been making money off us
@l-_-lForkBombl-_-l24 күн бұрын
Atlantis.
@mannyo2909Ай бұрын
Ancient Sumerians described specifically how we were genetically created by beings that arrived here to mine gold to repair their planet’s atmosphere, Annunaki.
@nikto81Ай бұрын
You know the story is fake, right?
@johnnysupertramp1090Ай бұрын
This is total BS this is the white Billy Carson
@bit.shift.squantoАй бұрын
And he keeps saying 'chromosone'.
@kamitebyani5309Ай бұрын
So easy to write that..”totally BS” . You mind as well add a “dude” to the end of your sentence , it would give it more legitimacy. Let’s try it. This is total BS dude . Yup that’s better
@GroundZ3R0GamerАй бұрын
There was definitely a study showing a fused chromosome and though our discovery of genetic engineering, it seems as a plausible opinion to say our 2nd chromosome was a product of genetic engineering aka intervention
@ShhhooooooАй бұрын
He's not a stupid human. he also isn't saying he's correct. Billy Carson was acting like he was correct And that he was an "expert" on biblical texts when in fact he didn't know a damn thing. I'm not saying he's right but it's important for all of us to explore new ideas and aspire for new heights of knowledge.
@Gabe-lj9foАй бұрын
@@ShhhooooooYou can't praise this guy but discredit billy. It's either crazy or it's not
@antoniogiannini9049Ай бұрын
Xmen were made
@nashcarr2798Ай бұрын
Annunaki.
@LetsTalkAboutIt24-7Ай бұрын
Is he trying to over simplify everything because this isn't all that accurate...
@universalvibe72Ай бұрын
Chromosome number 69 is inverted😮
@danielblackburn4626Ай бұрын
Dr Xavier and Wolverine had a baby… this GUY! Haha
@Tony-m3p1vАй бұрын
✝️🤴😄👍
@karloskemp01Ай бұрын
Annunaki
@blazgermekАй бұрын
The science in slowly coming back to meet with religious basics again.
@mysticta0Ай бұрын
Good thinking, however intentionality and finalism in the genes does not necessarily mean aliens did it..
@Arthur-SilvaАй бұрын
This is the white Billy Carson.
@ShhhooooooАй бұрын
No dude. Billy is on a whole other level of 🐂💩
@Th3Chuzzl3rАй бұрын
Willy Carson
@jasonweber5464Ай бұрын
Gregory Carson
@BoomBoomBoom..Ай бұрын
Why would you compare a real scientist like this to a fraudster? Ridiculous
@Arthur-SilvaАй бұрын
@@simonwesson7964just as .
@tobefayahhhАй бұрын
Why is every clip on this show trying to disprove Christ or creation? This was rather good podcast til it became so blatantly clear it’s bought and paid for. Cheers
@CloSto-p6mАй бұрын
Don't listen to this comman , stop being ignorant and following wolves in sheep's clothing
@phearlesspharaoh3697Ай бұрын
😂🤣 you cannot witness evolution, so while I agree we were created, he’s full of it.
@colton692Ай бұрын
If we can't witness it how could we ever prove it happened? This, if anything, is the reason it isn't true