Ancient Aliens: Origins: Human Genesis (History, Monday October 28, 2024)

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Did ancient astronauts play a role in human evolution? This week’s Ancient Aliens: Origins revisits the age-old question of humanity’s genesis, exploring whether extraterrestrial intervention might explain the seemingly rapid development of Homo sapiens. Drawing upon the vast archives of the original Ancient Aliens series, the episode presents a compelling collection of clues hinting at mankind’s true beginnings.

Rather than solely relying on Darwin’s theory of evolution, Ancient Aliens: Origins considers alternative explanations for the so-called “missing link.” The show examines evidence from a variety of sources, including religious texts, historical accounts from early civilizations, and even the intricacies of human DNA. Could these sources hold the key to understanding our past?

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Experts Giorgio Tsoukalos, William Henry, and Jason Martell guide viewers through an intriguing exploration of human physiology and its potential connection to extraterrestrial influence. They raise questions about unexplained anomalies in our biology and ask whether these anomalies might be evidence of ancient genetic manipulation.

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The episode further investigates whether this alleged extraterrestrial experiment in human genome modification continues to this day. By exploring the mysteries of our origins, Ancient Aliens: Origins invites viewers to consider an alternative narrative of human history, one where our destiny may be intertwined with beings from beyond our world.

Ancient Aliens: Origins: Human Genesis airs Monday, October 28, 2024, at 9:00 PM on History.

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