(07-29-2015, 05:00 PM)Blue Wrote: It's just math. Unless someone has no ancestors whatsoever, it is mathematically plausible that within 2000 years you will be part of everyone's tree. Read the article I linked. It's bringing up stuff studied by people who literally do nothing but math every day of their lives, so I don't feel in the right to contradict them <_<;
Every race cannot descend from this guy. Â It's literally impossible, regardless of what your math tells you, as he lived after most of those races came into being (we're talking almost 5000 years after the dawn of the Greek civilization, which is a Johnny-come-lately to several other civilizations). Â Now, can we be related to the same ancestors that he's related to? Â Yes, of course, since every human being can trace our genetic line back to a single woman in Africa I forget how many tens of thousands of years ago. So, we are effectively all related to one another via Africa. Â That does not, however, translate to being the descendant of an Egyptian king from 3100 BCE.