Human Height and Gravity: A Cosmic Perspective
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This research explores a new hypothesis regarding human height on Earth. The theory proposes that the average human stature of 4.5 to 6 feet is primarily influenced by Earth’s gravitational pull. Variations in gravity, both historically and on other planets, may explain why humans from other worlds could have been taller. The study discusses the relationship between gravity, skeletal development, and body structure, while also considering the possibility of extraterrestrial origins of early humans. Observations, arguments, and theoretical scenarios are provided to illustrate how gravity has shaped human physical growth over time. This paper is intended to provoke thought about the cosmic factors affecting human biology and our potential extraterrestrial history.
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2026-03-08