About Adam and Eve Were Chinese
What if humanity’s true origin story is not singular, but plural?
In Adam and Eve Were Chinese, the author challenges one of the most sacred assumptions of modern anthropology: that all humans came from a single ancestral point in Africa. Through a compelling mix of demographic analysis, linguistic study, symbolism, and philosophical exploration, this book proposes an alternate lens – one where multiple Genesis events occurred across different regions, and where East Asia, particularly China, may represent humanity’s deepest living root.
With a narrative that bridges science, myth, and mathematics, the author invites readers to rethink long-held ideas about population dominance, linguistic evolution, and the silent clues buried in ancient texts. What if the biblical “Eastward in Eden” reference was not just poetic, but geographical? What if the oldest living civilization points not to a branch of humanity’s story, but to its very trunk?
This book does not seek to dismiss the Out-of-Africa model outright but instead offers an expansive reimagining – one that makes room for complexity, parallel emergence, and a deeper understanding of who we are and where we come from. Through an accessible, thought-provoking style, Adam and Eve Were Chinese opens the door to a broader conversation about human origins, one that respects the known evidence while daring to ask bigger questions.
For anyone who has ever wondered whether the story we’ve been taught is the full story, this book offers a provocative and rewarding journey into possibility.
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