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4 EUROPEAN REWILDING PROJECTS | Bringing The Wild Back Europe
4 EUROPEAN REWILDING PROJECTS | Bringing The Wild Back Europe
In this rewilding video, we will look at 4 major rewilding projects in europe where nature restoration is paramount. This video will show how different projects are rewilding megafauna to help ecosystem restoration. We will look at animals such as the European Bison, Iberian Ibex, Wolves, Bears, Lynx along with a plethora of wild birds and ungulates.
The Southern Carpathians, Danube Delta, Oostvaardersplassen and Iberian Highlands are just a few examples of speculative rewilding projects in place in europe. These projects all have their own challenges and prosperities whereby animals have successfully been reintroduced and result...
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ASIAN MEGAFAUNA | Pleistocene Giants
Просмотров 239Месяц назад
ASIAN MEGAFAUNA | Pleistocene Giants In this video of Asiam Megafauna, we will look at animals from the Palaeoloxodon, to Gigantopithicus who roamed prehistoic Asia along with other extinct animals like the Wolly Rhino, Mammoth, and Giant Hyena. in this Paleo show, we will look at the paleontology of fossils found from Asia where these prehistoric giants roamed free. after the dinosaurs extinct...
PLEISTOCENE PARK | A Glimpse Back to the Future | REWILDING PROJECT
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Месяц назад
Pleistocene Park | A Glimpse Back to the Future | REWILDING PROJECT In this rewilding project video, we will look at the speculative plan to rewild siberia by bringing back the mammoth steppe. We will discuss the most ambitious rewilding project europe has to offer as the speculative evolution in technology potentially will bring back the woolly mammoth. Find out more about this wonderful proje...
END ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION | Major Extinctions | Ancient Catastrophes
Просмотров 193Месяц назад
END ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION | Major Extinctions | Ancient Catastrophes In this video of Ancient Catastrophes, we will show you a how the late ordovician mass extinction event occurrrd, 444 million years before humans appeared on Earth. The details within this video describing the ordovician-silurian extinction are based on the latest scientific research into Ordovician. The animals shown in this ...
SPECULATIVE EVOLUTION | New World Herbivores | Life After Humans | Part 2
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SPECULATIVE EVOLUTION | New World Herbivores | Life After Humans | Part 2 In this video of Speculative Evolution, we will show you a curious archive of new age herbivores, 5 million years after humans have disappeared from Earth. The speculative biology you will see in this video is based on the premise of the book "After Man" by Dougal Dixon. A look towards the Zoology of the future. The anima...
The Evolution of BigFoot | A Legend is Born
Просмотров 3054 месяца назад
The Evolution of BigFoot | A Legend is Born: In this video, we look into the history of Bigfoot and the evolution of bigfoot. Sasquatch is a cryptid who has perplexed the scientific community for generations, from native american art to the modern day, the proof is out there that people are seeing something resembling a great ape. bigfoot evidence is scare but sightings have been profound from ...
AUSTRALIAN MEGAFAUNA | Pleistocene Giants
Просмотров 3764 месяца назад
AUSTRALIAN MEGAFAUNA | Pleistocene Giants In this video of Australian Megafauna, we will look at animals from the diprotodon, to procoptodon who roamed prehistoic Australia along with other extinct animals like the Marsupial Lion Thylacoleo, or Megalania. in this Paleo show, we will look at the paleontology of fossils found from Australia where these prehistoric giants roamed free. after the di...
SOUTH AMERCIAN MEGAFAUNA | Pleistocene Giants
Просмотров 1475 месяцев назад
SOUTH AMERCIAN MEGAFAUNA | Pleistocene Giants In this video of South American Megafauna, we will look at animals from the giant ground sloth to megatherium who roamed south america along with other extinct animals like arctotherium ans terror birds. in this Paleo show, we will look at the paleontology of fossils found from south america where these prehistoric giants roamed free. after the dino...
SPECULATIVE EVOLUTION | New Age Predators | Life After Humans | Part 1
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
SPECULATIVE EVOLUTION | New Age Predators | Life After Humans | Part 1 In this video of Speculative Evolution, we will show you a curious archive of new age predators, 5 million years after humans have disappeared from Earth. The speculative biology you will see in this video is based on the premise of the book "After Man" by Dougal Dixon. A look towards the Zoology of the future. The animals s...
10 WEIRD ANIMAL FACTS | How many did you know?
Просмотров 565 месяцев назад
10 WEIRD ANIMAL FACTS | How many did you know? In this video we will show you 10 weird animal facts. these interesting facts will show you the bright side of weird animals. Be amazed by these weird animals as we show you not 5 weird animal facts, but the top 10 weird animal facts. #10Weirdanimalfacts #Weirdfacts #top10 #Animalfacts #10animalfacts #animalfacts #5animalfacts #5weirdanimals
Gorgonopsid vs Smilodon: Clash of Prehistoric Titans!
Просмотров 865 месяцев назад
Gorgonopsids vs. Smilodon: Clash of Prehistoric Titans! 🦴 Step into the ancient world where colossal predators ruled the land! In this thrilling showdown, witness the ultimate battle between two apex predators: the mighty Gorgonopsids and the ferocious Sabertoothed Cats. 🐾 🔥 Brace yourself for an epic clash as we delve deep into the prehistoric past to uncover the strengths, weaknesses, and str...
KANGAROOS IN AFRICA | Could They Survive?
Просмотров 1755 месяцев назад
Kangaroos in Africa, could they survive? Have you ever wondered about Kangaroos in Africa and asked yourself "could they survive"? in this video we explore african kangaroos living amongst other african animals and african creatures to see if the african kangaroo could ever become a reality one day. maybe you could see a kangaroo in africa or a whole herd of african kangaroos in the future. #Ka...
The Prehistoric Dogs Of The Ice Age
Просмотров 756 месяцев назад
The Prehistoric dogs of the Ice Age Join us on a journey back in time to explore the forgotten canids of the Ice Age in this captivating video. From the formidable Direwolf to the enigmatic Borophagine, delve into the fascinating world of ancient predators that once roamed the Earth alongside mammoths and saber-toothed cats. In this video, we uncover the mysteries surrounding these majestic cre...

Комментарии

  • @EDPDBZ89
    @EDPDBZ89 9 дней назад

    Nice. Any plans on doing African Pleistocene megafauna?

    • @Thoughts_of_nature
      @Thoughts_of_nature 5 дней назад

      Glad you're enjoying so far! Videos for the African, European and North American Pleistocene megafauna are all in the pipeline, they will be coming soon

  • @dawidm08277
    @dawidm08277 11 дней назад

    Thank you for episode

  • @MrT_Rex
    @MrT_Rex 15 дней назад

    AI draws are terrible

  • @anindohowlader8377
    @anindohowlader8377 17 дней назад

    Can you make a baleen whale that's bigger than a blue whale in future

  • @theglanconer6463
    @theglanconer6463 17 дней назад

    Wow brilliant, thank you !

  • @theglanconer6463
    @theglanconer6463 17 дней назад

    Very interesting, thank you !

  • @canonbehenna612
    @canonbehenna612 19 дней назад

    I can those creatures a lot better then ai

  • @bryanfarrell2029
    @bryanfarrell2029 23 дня назад

    Seems weirdly similar to a video I watched on someone else's channel over a month ago 🤔

  • @thevelikovskian6119
    @thevelikovskian6119 24 дня назад

    Human beings had NOTHING to do with the extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna. This is a red herring that has been repeatedly debunked but nevertheless keeps reappearing. Have you ever tried to hunt an elephant with a stone-tipped spear? Iron Age Africans coexisted with huge herds of elephants in Africa for centuries without making any significant impact upon their numbers. It was only the arrival of Europeans, with high-powered rifles, that saw a real decline in the numbers of Africa's Big Five. Furthermore, mammoths are NOT creatures of the Arctic tundra; they are native to temperate climates. There is no way an animal the size of an elephant could survive on the meagre mosses and lichens that grow in the far north. It is true that the frozen bodies of mammoths are now found in the permafrost regions of Siberia and Alaska. However, when the mammoths lived there, these regions had a temperate climate, as the vegetation in their mouths and stomachs make perfectly clear. And on this topic, it should be noted that many mammoths have been found with flowering plants of temperate climate zones, such as buttercups and daisies, in their mouths and stomachs. Furthermore, these plants are undigested and in FULL BLOOM. In short, these creatures were grazing in summer temperatures, when they were killed and frozen so quickly that their bodies remain undecayed and their flesh still edible thousands of years later. This cannot be explained without recourse to some form of cataclysmic event. Again, this has been known for over a century, but still ignored by the academic establishment and commentators such as yourself. Please stop spreading disinformation.

    • @romerosignatus
      @romerosignatus 10 дней назад

      The extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna is more related with early humans than you think. Megafauna extintion occured with higher percentages in areas where the humans arrieved later. The highest percentage goes for Australian megafauna, followed by America and then Europe because these regions did not coevolved so much with early humans as Asia or Africa. Furthermore, the last mammoth population resisted in an isolated island (Wrangel Island) where the humans did not arrived until several thousands years later. They became extinct 4000 years ago and we have the current world climate since 10 000 years ago.

    • @jeremym4451
      @jeremym4451 День назад

      The reason why there hasn't been mass extinctions of these animals in Africa because most of the time these animals lived around humans for quite a bit longer

  • @eoachan9304
    @eoachan9304 24 дня назад

    The ice-free corridor between Berengia and land south of the ice sheet was NOT always open. In fact recent evidence shows that early humans entered North America despite the lack of an ice free corridor far earlier than previously thought using many different routes and during many different times. One obvious way was by using ice free coastal waters to skirt glaciated areas and enter the ice free regions further south. It is unlikely that humans were the "main cause" of megafauna extinction since we had existed with these animals for 100's of thousands of years earlier ;) rather, the Younger Dryas Impact event plus starving humans finishing off the few weak and traumatized megafauna left seems more likely as mounting evidence of this apparent multi comet fragment event is mounting :) Note that until recently Africa still had a good number of megafauna till modern humans slaughtered most of them with firearms and habitat destruction.

  • @videoarchive490
    @videoarchive490 27 дней назад

    I’ve known about this place for ages now but I figured it had been on an indefinite hiatus due to a certain “special military operation”

  • @BoughtByTheBlood
    @BoughtByTheBlood Месяц назад

    Whether or not you believe any of this, you definitely gotta give props to this channel's imagination and artwork, that's for certain!

  • @FelipeYuu649
    @FelipeYuu649 Месяц назад

    fantastic video!

  • @Zekeriyasenturk6513
    @Zekeriyasenturk6513 Месяц назад

    İ love pleistocene :)

  • @remonessaulysas7977
    @remonessaulysas7977 Месяц назад

    Pleistocene park amazing.thanks to Zimovs for they work.

  • @klaverenvrouwke
    @klaverenvrouwke Месяц назад

    Pleistocene park already has musk ox, moose, aral sheep, camels and cattle

  • @StoriesBytheBrick
    @StoriesBytheBrick Месяц назад

    Great vid man!

  • @yamatanoorochi6203
    @yamatanoorochi6203 Месяц назад

    4:11 In fact, as far as I understand, humans were not numerous or technologically advanced enough to be the main cause of the extinction of the Ice Age megafauna, but at most, we were the last nail in the coffin.

    • @sakrafixnochamol
      @sakrafixnochamol Месяц назад

      Nonsense, Yamatano. Don't believe the lies of the ones who want to believe that their ancestors were good. "Uga Uga, giant sloth tasty!" "Giant sloth make my wives fertile!" "Giant sloth are magical!" ... "Uh, why so few giant sloth here? ... I need more sloth to keep my wives fertile." "Scout says that giant sloth still exist in eastern hills, so I will move my clan to eastern hills. I don't care if half my children die on the track. Sloths are magical and I need them so that my family remains fertile. My children don't die because of the track, but because we don't have sloth meat." "Me hungry. Let's go, I wanna hunt me a sloth!"

    • @yamatanoorochi6203
      @yamatanoorochi6203 Месяц назад

      @@sakrafixnochamol ...Humans have lived longer in the African savanna than anywhere in the world and the ecosystem was only harmed when people outside the continent started doing their thing around 300 years ago.

    • @lukheynen2718
      @lukheynen2718 Месяц назад

      @@yamatanoorochi6203 I'm not sure about the first proposition. But on the Africa point I can say this: African species had millions of years to develop and evolve right beside us. In other regions we were a "surprise". Which makes a huge difference.

    • @deinsilverdrac8695
      @deinsilverdrac8695 Месяц назад

      @@yamatanoorochi6203 WRONG there was also megafauna extinction in Africa, with several species going extinct. The continent wa sjust less impacted than others. And that's mainly because local fauna have coevolved alongside mankind for much longer, same in southern Asia (who also had many extinction but got it easy comapred to the north). Because earlier hominins, such as Homo rerectus had existed in the region for a long time. It's only recently that human spread into temperate and cold region and other continents. All of these extinction happened around 50-10 000 years ago, very recently, due to neandertal, and mainly sapiens. Both wzre the most predatory and destructive of all moderns humans. It's not climate, disease or imaginary meteorite. EVERYTIME we got in an area most large animals died in a few centuries or millenia after our arrival.

    • @rypatmackrock
      @rypatmackrock День назад

      After watching a PBS series on American bison; the beginning chapter made a convincing argument, (and is understandably backed up by how other large herbivores behave in grassland and savanna ecosystems), that the Americans bison with the Plains variety in particular; develops the relatively common herbivore defense tactic of grouping together, and breeding steadily into the giant herds that used to roam the plains, because they “developed with people” that were the tribes. Strength in numbers via large herds is still the common defense for the herds on the African savanna and similar ecosystems as described in the lion king. I’m sure there is a lot to learn from the Pleistocene Park experiments, and originally intact ecosystems throughout much of the Holocene before the European conquest, let alone the industrial revolution and modern human civilization of 5 to 6000 years ago. It was at least 4 to 6,000 more years between the agricultural revolution, (at 10 to 12,000 years ago from what I hear), until modern recorded history of ancient China, the Middle East, and ancient European history that we all are familiar with let alone mezzo America. One of my biggest visual inspirations for this ecological history is a before and after illustration in the San Diego zoo, that displays San Diego’s version of the mammoth step during the Pleistocene, and the Holocene ecosystem of today. The missing piece is a middle chapter of pre-colonial San Diego that would’ve included the California grizzly bear, pronghorn antelope, Wolfpacks, and jaguars. Visit the San Diego zoo to find what I’m talking about. I do not doubt that similarly intricate ecosystem processes used to happen during the Ice Age.

  • @martinkrieger125
    @martinkrieger125 Месяц назад

    I can't unhear the chatGPT chad voice. lol.

  • @user-jv1fy1bz2t
    @user-jv1fy1bz2t Месяц назад

    Нейронный позор. Или научись рисовать, или выучи биологию. А лучше всë сразу. Удачи.

  • @maciejpatura
    @maciejpatura Месяц назад

    Ain't no way, that Something, that looks like a dragon, and a Terrestial Bat, can evolve in 5 million years

  • @PeraReddySuram
    @PeraReddySuram Месяц назад

    My name is Pranav your speculative future is honestly has vary outdated i am gona halp by redisign the anumals I am sorry if same the things hrut you.

  • @talybriss6523
    @talybriss6523 Месяц назад

    It's very sad because the concept and the idea are very cool, but the use of AI really bother me, and I know a lot of people in the Paleoart community will agree with me on this. Please if you respect paleoartists (or even artists in general) stop using Ai

    • @homelesskoopa1308
      @homelesskoopa1308 13 дней назад

      I only use it to fuck around, do i have to stop too? Cause it’s free, and funny to make historical figures do goofy things.

  • @talybriss6523
    @talybriss6523 Месяц назад

    This is a cool concept, I love speculative evolution ! However as an artist working in the science field, I find the use of AI illustrations very dissapointing. You may not know it but AI algorisms work throught the theft of real human artists work. If not regulated it could led to the death of a lot of creative jobs. I hope you will consider other means of illustrating your work.

  • @joefearn8721
    @joefearn8721 Месяц назад

    Sick video👍🏼

  • @oisinm332
    @oisinm332 Месяц назад

    Unless the American government is covering it up. Quickly getting rid of any evidence. Why would they do that. Hmmmmm

  • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
    @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 Месяц назад

    7:41 if its a reindeer descendant shouldn't it have antlers not horns?

  • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
    @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 Месяц назад

    Ew, AI...

  • @Ravenlark1
    @Ravenlark1 Месяц назад

    How did Solaris Dracopterus evolve wings from its forelimbs when its ancestor the gliding lizard originaly used modified rib bones?

    • @Pharren88
      @Pharren88 Месяц назад

      Because that's what the AI art program would create for him.

    • @MrT_Rex
      @MrT_Rex 15 дней назад

      F**k AI

    • @deinsilverdrac8695
      @deinsilverdrac8695 12 дней назад

      Same for the lynx being classed as Felis ? It's impossible and stupid. They would be a New species of lynx genus or be a new genus

  • @MrUsoutlaw
    @MrUsoutlaw Месяц назад

    Couple of things. Good god the AI trash in this! At least other spec evo videos try and actually draw their creatures. Also these are all pretty stupid reasons for all these evolutions.

  • @SpecEvoGuy
    @SpecEvoGuy Месяц назад

    This is the first series about animals from the future that I have seen where elephants survived

  • @cheesejuice_
    @cheesejuice_ Месяц назад

    what a load of bollocks. This dude is 100% AI not even hiding it.

    • @mendelkorf639
      @mendelkorf639 6 дней назад

      What's the problem with him using ai noone is forcing you to watch art you don't like

  • @crash-c2316
    @crash-c2316 Месяц назад

    I love these videos. for an extra idea, you should make a video on Pleistocene park in 50 to 100 years, if all goes well tat would look insane.

  • @yamatanoorochi6203
    @yamatanoorochi6203 Месяц назад

    In summary: 5- Seal Iguana. 4- Filter-feeding bird. 3- Giant Reindeer. 2- Deer Squirrel. 1- Mountain elephant.

  • @jendubay3782
    @jendubay3782 Месяц назад

    I would've gone a different direction on aerofiltratus... 5 million years from now must be Cold AF if there are enough *airborne particulate matter* to provide a primary food source for this species Hell yeah! Bring me the super tall prairie squirrels-rabbits!!!

  • @jendubay3782
    @jendubay3782 Месяц назад

    I 100% believe huge carnivorous ground dwelling bats would be a future thing Also. One of my favorite things is that cats are already so perfect they didn't change at all in this speculation. 💖

  • @Moluscko366
    @Moluscko366 2 месяца назад

    try using a pencil next time

    • @dodoxasaurus6904
      @dodoxasaurus6904 2 месяца назад

      AI art just ruins this lmao

    • @mendelkorf639
      @mendelkorf639 6 дней назад

      ​@dodoxasaurus6904 y if he doesn't feel comfortable as an artist does he have to do that let him tell us his interesting ideas the drawings are secondary all this ai is trash just sounds unnecessary and elitist

    • @Moluscko366
      @Moluscko366 6 дней назад

      ​@@mendelkorf639 but AI is garbage, why are you defending someone who uses AI? this thing literally steals someone else's work and makes a horrible chimera pretending to be something, bro, think about it for a second. apart from the expenses involved in maintaining this robot, which to be honest is unnecessary, if he wants to show his ideas he should draw them or look for an artist.

    • @mendelkorf639
      @mendelkorf639 6 дней назад

      @@Moluscko366 yes because everyone is an artist or has money to pay one speculative Evo is about the ideas not the drawings and I think you need proof to claim theft trash is an opinion it factually looks better than some drawings

  • @nathanwilliams585
    @nathanwilliams585 2 месяца назад

    Im here in florda for vacation and the squirles and rabits have shorter hair for the warm temperatures of Florida like the squirles shorter hair is most obvious in its tail like some of them look like there tail was glued on and the rabits cotton tail look like it almost unevilved them and they have shorter ears

  • @tracymagaha1154
    @tracymagaha1154 3 месяца назад

    Chiropmys cavernus loos like a werewolf.

  • @KevinDermody
    @KevinDermody 3 месяца назад

    The lynx and mongoose descendants I can understand, but the other three would take longer than just 5 million years to evolve (up to 10 million). Also, if you plan on doing Part 2, you'll have to do it on the prey of these animals.

  • @mrdonut09872
    @mrdonut09872 3 месяца назад

    Couldn’t you just draw it yourself? What’s the fun in speculative evolution if you don’t even make the creatures yourself

  • @MadlyMesozoic
    @MadlyMesozoic 3 месяца назад

    hmm yes an interesting one indeed

  • @dkoz8321
    @dkoz8321 3 месяца назад

    In short Dracaris dragon, neo-hellpig, and ware-bat concept are B.S.!! nuff said.

  • @geoffallert1921
    @geoffallert1921 4 месяца назад

    So glad you got the pronunciation of emu correct. Cheers mate.

  • @geoffallert1921
    @geoffallert1921 4 месяца назад

    They may be many things that we don't know about. It is human arrogance that makes us think we know everything. Cheers mate

  • @geoffallert1921
    @geoffallert1921 4 месяца назад

    I don't think I would like to come across any of these. The bat-wolf hybrid looks scary as hell and it's venomous. I really enjoy videos like this. Cheers

  • @SpecEvoGuy
    @SpecEvoGuy 4 месяца назад

    Wait, do deers, goats and smaller rodents still exist in this future world?

  • @yamatanoorochi6203
    @yamatanoorochi6203 4 месяца назад

    In summary: - Wyverns - Demonic Pigs. - Arboreal Wolf-Bats. - Giant Lynxes - Giant Mongooses.

  • @yamatanoorochi6203
    @yamatanoorochi6203 4 месяца назад

    *Bigfoot appears* Witness: Time to test the camera quality of my new Nokia.

  • @guillermobrand8458
    @guillermobrand8458 4 месяца назад

    Life has been present since the origin of the Universe Evolution, Information and Golden Ratio The Route of Life One of the characteristics of living beings is their ability to store and manage information. Considering such a characteristic, it is possible to distinguish the following seven evolutionary milestones from the origin of the Universe: -Emergence of ”Seeds of Life”(1) (thirteen thousand eight hundred million years ago). -Emergence of LUCA (Last Universal Common Ancestor) three thousand eight hundred million years ago -Emergence of the brain (five hundred and fifty million years ago). -Emergence of what was the precursor of human language (2) (twenty-seven million years ago) -Emergence of the language that characterizes us(3) (around two hundred and twenty thousand years ago). -Emergence of “the information age” with the transistor (1950) -Evolutionary Singularity(4) proposed by Ray Kurzweil, who postulates that humanity will access a Singularity as a result of the exponential growth of information management (year 2045). Evolutionary sections Among successive evolutionary milestones we can distinguish the following six “Evolutionary Tranches”, with the duration indicated (in years): Tranche 1: 10,000,000,000 (13,800,000,000 - 3,800,000,000 = 10,000,000,000) Tranche 2: 3,250,000,000 (3,800,000,000 - 550,000,000 = 3,250,999,000) Tranche 3: 523,000,000 (550,000,000 - 27,000,000 = 523,000,000) Tranche 4: 26,780,000 (27,000,000 - 220,000 = 26,780,000) Tranche 5: 219,905 (220,000 - 95(5) = 219,909) Tranche 6: 95 (95 - 0 = 95) The ratio between consecutive evolutionary stages gives rise to what I will call “relative evolutionary speed between stages” (RES), resulting in the following five relative evolutionary speeds. RES 1 = 3.076923 ((10,000,000,000 / 3,250,000,000) = 3.076923 ) RES 2 = 6.214149 ((3,250,000,000 / 523,000,000) = 6.214149 ) RES 3 = 19.529499 ((523,000,000 / 26,780,000) = 19.529499 ) RES 4 = 121.779859 ((26,780,000 / 219,905) = 121.779859 ) RES 5 = 2,314.789474 ((219,905 / 95) = 2,314.789474 ) The logarithms of the relative velocities are as follows Log(RES1) = 0.488117 Log(RES2) = 0.793382 Log(RES3) = 1.290691 Log(RES4) = 2.085575 Log(RES5) = 3.364511 The ratio (Ri) between successive logarithms (Ri = (Log(RESi+1) / Log(RESi)) is the following: R1 = 1.625394 R2 = 1.626822 R3 = 1.615859 R4 = 1.613229 The above values differ from the Golden Number (1.618034), a number also called the golden number, the number of God, the extreme and average ratio, the golden ratio, the golden mean, the golden ratio and the divine ratio, by 0.45%; 0.54%; 0.13% and 0.30%, respectively. In turn, the average of the sum of the ratios is 1.620326. This value differs from the golden ratio by 0.14%. The results obtained allow us to postulate that Evolution follows a pattern that is a function of Information and the golden ratio. (1)The last universal common ancestor (LUCA) is the putative common ancestral cell from which the three domains of life, Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya, originated. The complexity that LUCA is assumed to have does not give rise to affirming that it arose by “spontaneous generation”, it being valid to postulate the pre-existence of “seeds of life” prior to the emergence of LUCA; It is postulated that the origin of the “seeds of life” dates back to the moment when Matter arose in the Universe, that is, around thirteen thousand eight hundred million years. (2)“We find that the anatomical potential to produce and perceive sounds differentiated by their formants began at the latest by the time of our last common ancestor with Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) about 27 Ma ago”; " Which way to the dawn of speech?: Reanalyzing half a century of debates and data in light of speech” (Science magazine) (3) The last change in the position of the hyoid bone in humans, which would have allowed access to the language that characterizes us, took place approximately two hundred and twenty thousand years ago, and its data is based on archaeological evidence and anthropological studies. There is no scientific source that records this change on an exact date. (4)Due to the exponential growth of information technologies, Ray Kurzweil postulates that a Technological Singularity will occur in the year 2045, at which time technological growth will be so rapid and so profound that it will be impossible to predict what its consequences will be. (5) It is the time between 1950 and 2045, the latter year in which Ray Kurzweil postulates that a Singularity will take place.