The Theory of Balanceology presents a model that has strong nature-based roots. And, this nature-based roots includes human nature. I planned on presenting human nature inheritance in later posts. But because of certain discussions that have been taking place, I decided to present the Out of Africa Theory of human inheritance now. I hope it gets a non-offensive discussion going. Eldredge indicates, “humans provide a great example of a far-flung (global) species that has visibly – and genetically – diverged over 100,000-200,000 years.” (2004) I endorse the Out of Africa Theory that homo sapiens evolved in Africa and then migrated in many directions into Europe, Asia, and eventually across the entire globe. We have always been a wandering wanderlust species where various groups physically meandered out of Africa thousands of years ago to settle and find their place on Earth. I advance the notion that each one of us is a roaming vagabond who is psychologically and physically attempting to fine our place in the world. I declare the Out of Africa Theory denotes that all humans have links with our primogenitor African relatives, and this makes us all children of Africa. Cro-Magnon man had a brain size and anatomical skeletal structure similar to us, and is considered to be the first homo sapien. I am interested in the fact, and enjoy studying that on our evolutionary path to become homo sapiens there were human-like species we interbreed with and we now have anywhere from 10-20 stretches of their DNA on …