Scientists may have found the genetic link between humans and aliens. It could be in our hair. Evolution may have made us the most intelligent species on Earth. Not because of the size of our brains, but because of our hairless nature. And if you think about aliens and their advanced technology, they too have no hair. The images of most aliens are hairless discolored bodies with big heads and big black eyes. This description could be quite accurate if we focus on their unique intelligence. Scientists think we are smart because of our baldness, so why not our space neighbors?
Scientists, Charles Darwin, apes and aliens: our lack of hair could be a sign of our intelligence.
Compared to other mammals on Earth, humans have less hair and more intelligence. And scientists think our lack of hair may have something to do with our brains. Charles Darwin thought we were descended from primates, such as apes or chimpanzees. He also suggested that humans lose their hair because of their sexual preferences. Other evolutionary-minded researchers don't think so, because the absence of hair would have to be in place to develop a sexual preference for it. Who is right?
Being hairless should have held back humans and aliens, but scientists have changed their minds
Scientists and Darwin would agree that hairless humans would have been negative if viewed in evolutionary terms. Hair is essentially a cloak that protects animals from the elements and the dangers of the Earth. Something must have happened for hair to start disappearing? This is similar to the erect posture of humans. Standing and walking should have been disastrous for humans. It exposed our most vital organs. However, humans continue to thrive and be very innovative. And so do aliens.
Aliens are humans from the future who visit Earth to observe and warn us; scientists and officials know this.
Many believers suggest that aliens are simply humans from the future who travel through space and time to send messages to humans today. This theory, of course, is strange, but it makes sense when you compare our hairless similarities. They may even have evolved further, losing all their hair, ethnicity and gender. These new traits could explain their advanced intelligence and technology.