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Global Warming Induced Archaeal Growth Creating Neoneanderthals

Climate Change, Covid19 Neoneandethals the Predator (Neanderthal)-Victim (Homo sapiens) Syndrome & Black Silent Syndrome

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Exploring the intersection of climate change and evolutionary biology, the narrative delves into the emergence of Homo neoneanderthalis, a species evolved from archaea that hybridizes with human genetic sequences, resulting in a potent COVID-19 virus. This new predator poses a threat to Homo sapiens, leading to potential extinction within a few years. The story highlights the catastrophic consequences of neanderthalization, including civilizational diseases and ecological disasters, while also suggesting a cosmic dimension with intergalactic archaeal clouds influencing the universe.

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Global Warming Induced Archaeal Growth Creating Neoneanderthals, Ravikumar Kurup, Parameswara Achutha Kurup

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Titel
Global Warming Induced Archaeal Growth Creating Neoneanderthals
Untertitel
Climate Change, Covid19 Neoneandethals the Predator (Neanderthal)-Victim (Homo sapiens) Syndrome & Black Silent Syndrome
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
344
ISBN13
9786203472356
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Natur
Beschreibung
Exploring the intersection of climate change and evolutionary biology, the narrative delves into the emergence of Homo neoneanderthalis, a species evolved from archaea that hybridizes with human genetic sequences, resulting in a potent COVID-19 virus. This new predator poses a threat to Homo sapiens, leading to potential extinction within a few years. The story highlights the catastrophic consequences of neanderthalization, including civilizational diseases and ecological disasters, while also suggesting a cosmic dimension with intergalactic archaeal clouds influencing the universe.