Henghua Yan*
Volume6-Issue5
Dates: Received: 2025-05-09 | Accepted: 2025-05-25 | Published: 2025-05-28
Pages: 563-569
Abstract
The humanoid Solar System originated from the Big Bang of the interstellar dirty snow ball egg [1] which was collided by foreign celestial bodies and came into being from the big end of head (the Sun) to the small end of tiptoe (the Pluto [2]) within hundreds of millions of years.
The mid-oceanic ridge of the Earth originated from the breaking up of the unique supercontinent which was collided by foreign celestial bodies and subsequent separation of the ancient plates and came into being from the big end of head (the Hinted Black Hole located on the Northwestern Pacific Ocean floor) to the small end of tail (the Arctic Ocean floor) within 60 million years or so.
Every human individual's life starts with the micro Bang of the human fertilized egg [3-5] resulted from the deeply kissing event of love between the human egg and human sperms and is born to this world naturally from the big end of head to the small end of foot after ten months of pregnancy in his or her mother's womb.
From the macro outline of the humanoid Solar System [6] to the micro outline of human individuals, the same evolution law of Matryoshka doll of Russia could be deduced logically.
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Yan H. The Same Evolution Law Implied by the Humanoid Solar System and The Mid-oceanic Ridge of the Earth and Human Individuals. J Biomed Res Environ Sci. 2025 May 28; 6(5): 563-569. doi: 10.37871/jbres2111, Article ID: JBRES2111, Available at: https://www.jelsciences.com/articles/jbres2111.pdf
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