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Jul 25 • 17 tweets • 7 min read
When Did We Truly Become Human?
A Scientific Breakdown of Human Evolution
Most people think humans are just “intelligent animals.”
But neuroscience,anthropology & archaeology say otherwise.
Here's the moment we stood out from other animals with FACTS.
🧵Let’s dive in:
Evolution isn’t about species — it’s about cognition.
Chimps, gorillas, dolphins — all show basic intelligence.
But only humans developed:
✅ Abstract language
✅ Long-term planning
✅ Morality and myth
✅ Scalable cooperation with strangers
This began ~70,000 years ago.
Jul 23 • 15 tweets • 6 min read
70,000 years ago,Earth wasn’t ruled by one human species,but by at least six.
Homo sapiens were just one of many.
Others were stronger,colder,smaller, or wiser in ways we can't imagine.
But only we survived.
Why?
A thread on the murder,mating & mystery behind human evolution 🧬👇
Imagine walking through a forest and meeting a 4-foot-tall human with a stone axe.
Or entering a cave and finding burial chambers made by hands not quite human.
That’s not science fiction — that’s our past.
We were never alone.
Until suddenly... we were.
Jul 22 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
🧵 The man who saved millions but was punished for loving someone.
Alan Turing didn’t just crack Nazi codes—
He cracked the foundations of computing itself.
Yet, his country destroyed him.
A thread on genius, war, and injustice👇 1. Before Steve Jobs, before Bill Gates,
There was a British mathematician named Alan Turing.
In 1936, he wrote a paper that gave birth to the idea of a "universal machine" —
Today, we call it: a computer.