What is the origin of Australian Aboriginal people & how did they migrate? by moogieinspace
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The question asked by many: What is the origin of Australian Aboriginal people & how did they migrate?
TO answer your question, they have always been here. Scientists are rapidly agreeing that Australian Aboriginals did not migrate from Africa (The out of Africa theory) or elsewhere, that in fact migration originated in Australia going outwards into the other land masses (The out of Australia theory). Even though geological finds and Genetic testing is now proving this and has debunked the out of Africa theory the change to amend the evidence in literature-schools and media is taking place slowly due to the strongly held belief that if amended faster the worlds people will be unable to comprehend this, after being trained to believe the first incorrect theory for so long. This is the problem faced by many Geneticists-Scientists-Geologists etc worldwide, as already published and accepted ‘norms’ are continually studied and breakthroughs happen all of the time, but introducing new facts to long held beliefs is very hard for people to accept as they are ‘trained’ to keep the status quo and rally in indignation when faced with what they have always belied ‘to be wrong’.
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Comments (4)
kalebdaark
And also when something might have happened. It might turn out that humanity has been around, or at least has had intelligence for longer than previously believed, perhaps giving them the ability to get to places far earlier than previously thought. I'm no expert by any means but I do sometimes find it funny when all the right people say "it's this way" and then it turns out that might not be true.
That's science though, it is subject to revision if the facts say otherwise, despite some fairly big egos being involved.
Oh, and an image of a cute chubby-cheeked cherub is always welcome. Nice image.
moogieinspace
agreed my sweet friend, I am so happy you like my little one, and thank you for your support as I do really appreciate it xx💕
marini
❤️❤️❤️
moogieinspace
thank you my sweet friend xx💕💕💕
water
Awesome !
moogieinspace
thank you very much sweetie xx❤️
Flint_Hawk
It is good to finally know the truth!
What an adorable youngster!
moogieinspace
thank you very much my sweet friend, gradually we learn but whether we accept and acknowledge has a lot to do with our capacity to accept change to our deep rooted beliefs xx❤️