Reason for Our Evolution
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Theories talk about the motives and causes of evolution. Darwin explained our origin from primates and the mechanism of evolution of natural selection, but in our case, it is not yet clear. Are free hands important? What about upright gait and brain volume? It is widely believed that free hands and upright gait made it possible to meet the need for food, thus enabling brain development. The author points out that the brain is important, but its development is the understanding of abstraction! Two million years ago, the volume of our brain (not our hands) developed abruptly. Can you imagine how much of a need there was for such great brain growth? Today we live in a technological age and the volume of the brain has not increased even by a millimeter! In theory, it can be imagined what was the initiator of the brain enlargement. It's a belief! The author explains how and why the primate began to believe. Over time, belief has enabled the evolution of the brain to understand abstraction. The initial belief evolved through five stages. Belief in the five objects of fertility provides answers to many prehistoric and historical unknowns. Why do the symbols have the shape they have or why was the custom used in just such a form or why did the objects have just this particular shape? All customs and ways of worship have common roots. Belief is our creator, but we are also its creator!

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The Reason for Our Evolution
Mladen Černi
Austin Macauley Publishers
2023-01-06
The Reason for Our Evolution About the Author Copyright Information © Acknowledgment Similarity of Symbols and Customs in Civilizations That Were Not in Contact The Origin of Red Color Symbols The Origin of the Symbols of the Circuits and the Circuits with a Point, Worship of Pebblestones, Skarabs The Origin of Burial Origin of Hand Symbol Origin of Burial, Dance, Rhythm The Origin of Worship of the Moon Origin of Making Figurines (“Venus”), Symbol of Fertility of Mother Earth Origin of Pottery Making Origin of Habitats and Settlements Construction Origin of the Trinity Symbols Origin of White Symbols Origin of the Hilltop Worship Origin of Bone and Skull Worship Origin of Symbolism of Chamois Origin of the Horn Symbol Origin of the Shell Symbolism Origin of Bird Symbolism Origin of the Symbolism of Fire, Smoke and Clouds Origin of Worship of Sirius, Venus, Stars Origin of the Worship of the Gods Origin of the Symbolism of Bells and Music Origin of Halucinary Plant Use Origin of Blue Symbols Origin of Worship of Rivers and Water Origin of the Symbolism of the Snake Flood A Unique Tradition Before the Ice Age The Place of Faith in Evolution The Influence of Material Lifestyle Development The Traveler Is a Symbol of Worship The Sunset of Belief in Fertility
About the Author
Mladen Černi was born in 1958 in Pula, Croatia. He lived in Vodnjan until he was 10 years old. He finished elementary school and high school in Zagreb. Černi graduated from the Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport in Rijeka. He has always been interested in prehistory, so by his thirties he had put together a theory of evolution. The theory is complete and globally applicable because it explains why all civilizations have similar customs and symbols (pyramids, Venus figurines, mention of fertility, the study of stars, moon…) The similarities exist because all civilizations have a common base from the distant past. The theory explains the mechanism of our evolution.
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Černi, Mladen
The Reason for Our Evolution
ISBN 9781638291541 (Paperback)
ISBN 9781638291558 (ePub e-book)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2022915081
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First Published 2023
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Acknowledgment
Thanks for the help, Robert Pajkovic and Petar Popić Mileusnić.
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The theory of the birth of the soul analyses the evolution of humans from the beginning to the historical period. Through the history we can see that all civilizations have similar elements at the beginning of their development, which indicates a common origin. In particular, they have a common respect for fertility. Thinking deeper about this ascertainment has led me to conclusions that I describe in this theory. Viewed through the prism of fertility, human evolution gets its meaning from the beginning. Why do we walk upright, why do we love music, why do we bury the dead, why do we build mounds, why do we roam the walls of caves, why do we believe in gods, why are gods perched in the sky or the tops of hills etc.
This theory is about the need to change our view of human evolution. We magnify man that in the last 1% of evolution he developed agriculture, script, built imposing buildings, created civilizations. It is constantly emphasized that in the period before that man was primitive! This is understandable because there are very few archaeological remains from 99% of human evolution. Due to the small number of archaeological remains, understanding of human development has concentrated on only 1% of evolution. However, this does not mean that the man was primitive. Man has not become intelligent in the last ten thousand years, but it is a process of evolution. It is true that great progress has been made in the last 10,000–20,000 years, but the human brain has not undergone major changes in the last 15,000 years. On the contrary, brain volume increased sharply at the beginning of evolution 2,000,000 years ago, not in the last 15,000 years. Literacy and agriculture are the pinnacle of evolution, but to develop a speaking apparatus, to start using tools, making tools, using clothes, using red in times of disorganization, illiteracy, instability requires a much greater mental effort. Non-primitivism is the essential premise of changing the view of evolution. History has shown that it is necessary to change views of certain events in order to gain a better understanding of things. The earth was thought to be a flat surface, that the planet Earth was the center around which the planets were moving, that there were no galaxies other than the Milky Way… But step by step with changes in society, demographics, technology and many other changes, we are starting to see the world in the right light. The theory explains why symbols have the shape and color they have! It explains why customs and narratives have certain characteristics! By analyzing the symbols and customs of men, we find that they are all created in the context of faith. Fertility was believed! That is why it is important to see that our ancestors were not primitive. However, how did the first faith come about?
A long upbringing and attachment to her mother created dependence on her caregiver. Addiction evolved into believing in your caregiver. One can go so far as to claim that faith separated us in the direction of hominids and that it all began with belief. If we look at primates, everyone has their own social behavior, and Bonobo primates have interesting social behavior. In them, the cub is dependent on the mother and has been attached to the mother all her life. This behavior makes the cub a mum’s mom, addicted and insecure. In our species, the attachment of the cub and the mother was even more extreme and led us to the first worship of the mother. Our primates were materially organized. Dominant females forced an aggressive male (upright threatening attitude) to protect the cubs. This evolved the species toward an upright gait.
What set us apart from other beings is not intelligence but the power of contemplation and imagination. Contemplation and imagination, derived from an abstract notion, gave impetus (stimulus) to continue the evolution of worship. Imagining allowed us to believe. Our species has developed an abstract image that is more important than intelligence. Over time, the abstract part of our brains has evolved so much that in coordination with intelligence, it has led to even greater intelligence. The first worship was forming for a very long time. It had its ups and downs, different duration, different variants (due to isolation), it was very fragile, but it has survived to this day.
In Theory, I’m trying to point out that all civilizations had the same tradition and a very old base! Namely, civilizations can have similar elements only if tradition existed before the settlement of separate continents of America and Australia. I point out that at the time of the settlement of Australia 60,000 years ago, man was aware and organized in accordance with his beliefs in respect for Mother Earth and fertility. I do not consider it to be zero civilization so long ago, but I am talking about a very old tradition that lasted much longer than civilization can take. If we look at the rare archeological remains from prehistoric times from a fertility perspective, we will see that this reverence is much older than 60,000 years! Age is indicated by the findings of Venus: Venus TanTan 450,000 y.; as well as Venus of Berekhat Ram 230,000; stone circular structures in Mpumalanga 200,000 years old… We can even trace the evolution of fertility beliefs in parallel between Neanderthals and other hominids who have had a separate evolution for 700,000 years ago! Both had a common basis for respecting the cave as a source of life, but for the Neanderthals the cave painting reached its pinnacle. One might think that I went too far into the past because the Early Man is a primitive. However, mother worship has existed from the beginning! This is indicated by the custom of eating liver, i.e. hypervitaminosis in the bones of Turkana homo erectus before 1,500,000; a method of collecting bones per 20 km 2 in Isernia Italy 700,000 years ago; ocher remains 800,000 years old in Wonderwerk Cave – South Africa… Symbols of red, the habit of eating liver, worshiping white bones, moving east are all the results of believing in the fertility of the mother. Belief in fertility explains why burial began, why a person was buried in a crooked position, why red ocher was used in burials and rituals, why a mound was raised above the deceased…fertility is the reason for the emergence of the symbols like circle, the point, the worship of snakes, the trinity, the making of vases, habitats, statues of Venus… Man has used fertility symbols far into

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