The Ganymede Hypothesis

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Scientific Paper
Title The Ganymede Hypothesis
Author(s) Theodore Albon Holden
Keywords cosmology, ice age, cro magnon, neanderthal, saturnian
Published 2013
Journal None
No. of pages 9

Abstract

Cosmos in Collision, a new book co-authored by Theodore A. Holden and Troy D. McLachlan, involves a startling claim: that the authors have pinpointed to within a statistical certainty the original home of modern humans on the largest of Jupiter?s moons, Ganymede. Hominid to human evolutionary schemes are shown to be unworkable; humans are shown to be highly maladapted to the conditions of this planet in very ancient times, implying that we could not plausibly have evolved or been created for this planet; Ganymede is shown to be the remains of what would have been a perfect world for Elaine Morgan?s ?Aquatic Ape? thesis and for human habitation. By ?to within a statistical certainty?, is meant that a zero probability event or probabilistic miracle would have to have occurred for anything other than what the authors are proposing, to have happened.