0:00
Hello students.
00:01
Now on this question, they are asking what is the scientific, scientist perspective on human evolution? did they evolve from chimpanzees and other primates? or did they evolve from, did the gorillas evolve from humans and chimpanzees? or humans have not yet evolved or humans evolved from gorillas and other primates.
00:24
Now, if you observe with respect to humans, right? what do you observe? you observe that we are the ones who have our common ancestry, who are the ones, the humans, chimpanzees and other primates, right? so humans have basically evolved from the primates, right? from the diopithecus, right? from the diopithecus, we have observed that we have evolved from diopithecus to homo sapiens, which is the.
00:59
The modern man, right? that is what is humans right now.
01:03
So in this case, from diopithecus to homo sapiens, this evolution has occurred as a result of a common ancestor, right? so, in this case, if you observe carefully, this diopithecus was an organism which was 15 million years ago.
01:25
And then after the diapithecus was the rama pithicus, right? after the ramapithecus, again, it was astrolopithecus, after which it was homohabilis, right? so from the diopithecus, you're observing that an individual is converting or rather evolving into homohabilis, and then you will observe he turns into a homo erectus, so on and so forth, and then he becomes a man, modern man, which is homo sapien.
02:04
So that is regarding the human evolution.
02:07
But in this question, they're not asking that.
02:10
They are asking, what is the scientist's perspective of human evolution? is it that humans have not evolved itself? they have evolved, right? i just explained the evolution process.
02:21
So they have evolved...