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Yes of course. We now know our origins. All life is derived from its common ancestor LUCA and all life is related by common descent. We are closely related to chimpanzees and more distantly related to chipmunks and more distantly related still to cetaceans and curassows and crustaceans and cycads. The implication is that we now know something. And that knowledge is improving every day.

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