According to British scientist Ted Nield, the emergence of humans on earth has been triggered by natural disasters, started with a "bombing" from outer space.
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ITAR-TASS leads the scientific report of Ted Nield: 470 million years ago, a giant asteroid between Mars and Jupiter broke into pieces, the fragments fell on our planet in more 10 million years. As a result, according to Mr. Nield, " Earth has collided with the belt of these meteors. That has led to a significant increase in the diversity of wildlife ." - Mr. Nield concluded.
The Sunday Times newspaper notes, the core of British scientist Ted Nield's views on evolution coincides with the opinion of Swedish scientist Birger Schmitz. During the study of rocks from different parts of the world, he discovered that it was at this stage that the number of meteorites falling on the Earth's surface increased by 100 times.
Mr. Schmitz made this conclusion for the first time when studying fossils in Sweden, then he went to China and other countries, and found a sharp increase in the number of meteorites over a period of time. determined. According to Schmitz, this bombardment lasts for about 10 million years, and is particularly intense, for about 2 million years. The diameter of this meteorite is likely to be up to hundreds of kilometers. It was broken into thousands of small pieces that could reach 10 km in diameter. A glass meteorite is said to cause the destruction of Earth's dinosaurs.
After this natural disaster, evolution accelerated, because before that life on earth was only very small organisms. Schmitz and Nield believe that meteorite bombardment and the risk of increased destruction force nature to find ways to conserve through the creation of many forms of creatures, including the ancestors of dinosaurs, animals mammals and fish. Besides, the climate and geological structure of the Earth also change. As a result, according to scientists, this process has led to the emergence of humans.
The first predictions of geology suggest that before this " bombing " period, the evolution of organisms was in a static state. The Cambrian period, characterized by the appearance of shellfish, existed 80 million years earlier. Most organisms live in water, and different species are not much. The creatures that live on dry soil concentrate mostly in the southern hemisphere.
Proponents of this theory argue that these theories are valid because they have traditionally held that the falling meteorites caused the extinction of many animals and plants. However, until the time of being bombarded by meteors, there were not many living creatures on this earth. " Things can be more complicated than visualizing, " Mr. Nield said.
The new perspective on possible meteorite consequences of 470 million years ago was introduced by Mr. Schmitz in 2007. Over the next few weeks, Nield's book, titled " Incoming !" with the details that prove the correctness of this theory will launch readers.
Numerous experts also point out that meteorites and asteroids from outer space take on chemical and biological compounds, accelerating the development and creation of new species.