Just a theory that I've been working on which seems to fit in with the way the Cosmos/God works..
Just as a rat may take 10 minutes to learn how to navigate through a maze on one side of the world a totally unrelated rat on the other seems to navigate the same maze much faster I believe that evolution is not only guided by natural selection but also by lessons learned via the morphic resonance field.
So, when the universe was young, evolution may have taken far longer to produce a viable civilisation along with the higher complex life forms than it does now on a new planet orbiting a young star. This is because many of the 'lessons' for a successful ecosystem have already been established and the Cosmos/God remembers this and applies these lessons, where applicable, to the new world.
Thoughts?
Just as a rat may take 10 minutes to learn how to navigate through a maze on one side of the world a totally unrelated rat on the other seems to navigate the same maze much faster I believe that evolution is not only guided by natural selection but also by lessons learned via the morphic resonance field.
So, when the universe was young, evolution may have taken far longer to produce a viable civilisation along with the higher complex life forms than it does now on a new planet orbiting a young star. This is because many of the 'lessons' for a successful ecosystem have already been established and the Cosmos/God remembers this and applies these lessons, where applicable, to the new world.
Thoughts?