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We hope we have provided enough evidence to convince you of our assertions that language and people evolved in the east and went west, contrary to what most books proclaim.

euskara (Basque) language is the oldest language in Europe and has seen many changes. From the Carbon-14 tests conducted on the pigments of cave paintings near the Basque land, it is obvious that the Basques have been living in Europe for more than 32,000 years. There are about 3 generations per century and as such, the modern Basque person has about 100,000 generations behind him or her. 150 minor genetic mutations (changes) occur per generation when they move away from their original habitat. A common eye thus cannot see any resemblance between a dark Tamil living close to the equator and a Basque living at a long distance from the equator with 15,000,000 minor genetic changes such as colors of skin, hair and eyes and physical build. Even most geneticists do not envision it.

To enlighten you, here are some genetic facts. When you live very close to the equator, you see a lot of sun, year round. Sun ray has dangerous ultra-violet (UV) radiation which can harm the skin besides causing genetic mutations (changes). So the body produces a pigment-based substance called melanin. Melanin gets into the skin, eyes and hair and makes them darker to minimize the intake of this dangerous UV radiation. Even animals have this protection. Indian bear has jet black or brown hair. Polar bear has pure white hair. Indian dog is mostly brown or black with brown eyes.. The Alaskan Malamud dog has white hair and brown/blue eyes. My own Siberian Husky, Nikolai, had one deep blue eye and one brown eye. People who live far away from the equator do not see the sun too much and even then the exposure is weak. Naturally their bodies do not produce enough or sometimes hardly any melanin. So the skin is lighter, eyes blue or green and hair red or blonde. Just look at some Kashmiri and Afghan women living far north in the Indian sub continent. They are fair with deep blue eyes. This superficial luxury comes with a price. Skin cancers, skin poisoning and lesions are very common in the west. Pocketbook gets hurt too. During summer they need products like Sun Block and Sun Screen. To top it all, lots of westerners adore a 'tan' and pay for it at Sun Tan salons.

People living in warm climates such as India, Arabia and South America do not have body 'heat loss' and so eat less and spicy foods. They tend to be small and wear loose clothes to facilitate maximum air circulation. People living in cold climates have body 'heat loss' and to make up for it, eat lots of food with protein in it. So they tend to be large in size and wear tight clothes for minimum air contact with the body.

Elena Petrovna Gan, later known as Madame Blavatsky, was a co- founder of the Theosophical Society. Her maternal grandfather was a governor of Tbilisi (present capital of Georgia) and her maternal grandmother was a prominent figure of the Russian enlightenment. She had such an attraction for India that she lived there for a short while. When Madame Blavatsky was cremated, one third of her ashes were scattered over the Indian Ganges river, sealing the bonds between India, Georgia and Russia.

People lament, in ignorance of course, that their old languages have  'died'. Indian Tamils believe that their ancient Tamil is 'dead'. A lot of people in India say that Sanskrit is 'dead'. Irish people say that Gaelic, their ancient language, is 'dead'. euskara (Basque) is living proof to deny such lamentations. It proves that ancient languages do not 'die', but get buried in other languages.

Remember this- so far we have seen just the tip of the massive  iceberg. Mountains of evidence are yet to be discovered.

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