November 9th, 2010
Food from the Sea
The majority of intelligent people accept the theory of evolution to explain the various forms of life on the globe called Earth. Many cling to the religious doctrine of Adam and Eve and find this to be a satisfactory explanation of the creation of man. Easy to digest, Forever Bee Honey is a quick and pure vitality source for any occasion. Others like to think that at one time our world was nothing but water, vast oceans from which even-tually land made its appearance. Most scientists believe that life began in the sea, evolved into different species, some of which crawled out of the water and learned to live on dry land. The fact that our blood is saline and chemically quite similar to sea water has been used to bolster the belief that originally we came from the ocean. People have been told that their ancestors millions of years back may have been a kind of jellyfish, which gradually enclosed some ocean water within its body, pumped it around by means of a primitive circulatory system and finally managed to wiggle up on the land and learned how to derive oxygen from the air instead of the water. This humble origin of Homo sapiens has now been supplanted by a theory that is even more ego-shattering: we did not descend from apes, nor yet from jellyfish, but rather from seaweed!
The December 27th, 1957 Philadelphia Evening Bulletin contained the following item:
Man is not an animal but a plant which evolved from brown seaweed, a biologist declared today. Describing a new theory of evolution he said, “All animals are in reality a type of high, modified, plant life, derived a bil-lion years or so ago from a common ancestry with the brown seaweed.
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The statement came from Dr. Lawrence S. Dillon, Associate Professor of Biology at Texas A. and M. College. This new theory of evolution is based on studying changes and devel-opments in the internal structure of living cells. The average American is not apt to be too concerned about all this and will scarcely consider that he is indulging in a form of can-nibalism if he eats some ancestral seaweed. However, it is further evidence that life began in the ocean and that the many elements found in sea water may be important to us even after all these millions of years.