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Pictured at right: orangutan, gorilla (a 98.0 percent DNA match to humans), common chimpanzee (98.5), Bonobo ape (98.9), and any human is 1/10 of one percent *different* to any other human; below, a 'Homo' 'erectus' forensic reconstruction.
The reason humans appear so different to each other is because of global expansion.
A quick thanks to Herb and Todd for your responses to my questions regarding "Physics 101". I love cosmology, but it constantly runs me into deeper questions
Elena, thanks for the link to the talk on physics explaining how something can come from nothing. The speaker, a noted physicist whose name I do not recall
Hello.  I am new to this group.  I see both the word evolution and concept are over emphasized and I think creationism is not being fully understood.Â
A quick thanks to Herb and Todd for your responses to my questions regarding "Physics 101". I love cosmology, but it constantly runs me into deeper questions
Elena, thanks for the link to the talk on physics explaining how something can come from nothing. The speaker, a noted physicist whose name I do not recall