Monday, October 4, 2010

Chromosomes (Adam and Eve)

So there are 46 chromosomes in the human body (23 pairs).They come from your mom and dad. So, if you believe in Adam and Eve (being the first two people on earth) then you must believe they populated the whole world? Am I right? Because this is how some are taught. They are the parents of all. The chromosomes are arranged in numerous ways. With the amount of people on earth today, there are millions of possibilities for the arrangement of the chromosomes. There seems to be no limit.
But what of the people at the time of Adam and Eve? They had a limited amount of chromosomes to populate the world. So does this mean that at one point, the arrangement of chromosomes happened to be identical? That out there in the world, there seemed to be two identical copies of a person? This would have happened because of the limited, NOT Unlimited possibilities of arrangments.
Could this also mean that maybe, even today, there is someone in the world, of billions, there is someone that looks like you? (They may look like you, but they can't possible think like you- read my other posts on personalities and the brain if you don't know what I'm talking about)
And even if this is true (which I'm not saying it is, I'm just stating my thoughts) it doesn't make you not unique. Uniqueness is something of the brain. NO ONE has a copy exactly like it (even if it is infulenced by your parents- you still have the ability to perceive everything differently from your parents).
So think, could this be true? Or do I just have a strange brain that comes up with random, puzzling things to talk about as if it was my job?

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