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Dr.

Corvus White Leading geneticist


The archive of Homo sapiens: year 2224
Origin of human genome and its implications on our
future actions as a species
The huge advancement in science and
technology finally gave us the opportunity to fully
examine DNA and RNA. Homo sapiens only share a
part of their DNA with every other living creature on
the planet Earth. The part that is unique to us as
separate species has been found to be the crucial in
making us who we are now. Our research has found
a strange correlation between our evolution
eventually taking a technical route instead of
biological and the DNA we possess.
Homo sapiens species as a whole are highly
territorial and prone to conflict thousands of times
more than any other life form on Earth. This has
been proven by our history of never ending war and
conflict. If there is no major battle going on, the
respective parties actively seek one and do all in
their power to start a new one. Such strange
warmongering attitude has been found to be caused
by a similar gene to the warriors gene which we
called conflict evolution gene. By further
analyzing the gene and comparing to other naturally
occurring DNA sequences we concluded that in no

way that this particular gene could have been


formed by natural causes and is extremely similar of
origin as genetically altered DNA strands that we
now may freely introduce to an already formed
living organism. My opinion and conclusion as a
leading specialist in my field is that conflict
evolution gene was made artificially outside the
biosphere of our home planet Earth and manually
introduced to DNA naturally created by processes
that took place in the harsh environment of our
planet after its formation.
The curve of scientific discovery is parallel to
the one of major conflicts. Every new discovery is
first made in attempt to get an advantage over the
enemy. This rapid advancement of science is based
on us having entered technological evolution, due to
biological taking too long to protect us from
enemies, which all goes back to the conflict
evolution gene. Our bodies could not cope with the
speed of us waging war, so the gene triggered and
stopped our biological evolution almost completely,
instead significantly enhancing our brain power and
efficiency with every passing generation.
My hypothesis shows how evolution has
changed over a short time for Homo sapiens and
what caused this change. As stated before this
responsible gene seems like an artificial product, not
fitting in with anything we know about planet Earth.
Soon we will have fully functioning technology to

remove this gene and end the war that is continuing


to destroy our home planet. But I suggest leaving it
as it is and continue the conflicts, because now they
are the only way for the improvement of us as
species. Although changes must be made to
minimize the collateral damage we are causing to
our own habitat, planet Earth. By choosing to
deactivate this conflict evolution gene, we would
completely halt any further progress of humanity
and even revert it, eventually leading to complete
extinction of our species. The evolution has
advanced too far by now to alter its course
dramatically without any consequences.

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