Mainstream science tells us that humans evolved from primates that adapted to land, but what if another group took a different path? The Pelagomorph Hominid Hypothesis suggests that some early hominids remained in the water, evolving into something else entirely.
Before you dismiss it, consider this:
Babies instinctively hold their breath underwater.
Some people are born with webbed fingers and toes.
Humans have an unusual affinity for water, unlike any other primate.
The fear of deep water and submerged structures is strangely common.
These could be biological echoes of an ancient adaptation. And if an intelligent, ocean-dwelling species evolved alongside us, could they still be there, hidden in the depths?
Even myths of sea monsters could hold truth. The Kraken might not have been a legend but a real creature suffering from gigantism, like the colossal squid. History has a way of distorting reality, shaping it into myths over time.
Could deep-sea humanoids still exist today? Could UFOs actually be coming from the ocean instead of space? And if they never left the water… are we the mutation?
I break down the full theory here: Pelagomorph Hominid Hypothesis
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