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Lake Victoria is one of the affluent lakes of the Nile river and the exact area is also incidentally the source of the earliest origins of human life that have been determined paleontologically; whether that means tracing human genetics, archeological discoveries as well as recorded literature and history. Incidentally, Lake Victoria seems to have the exact shape of a giant meteor impact lake being almost a carbon-copy of impact sites that are well-known.
One theory on the origins of life is called panspermia that theorizes that life in the universe exists and that planets end up pollinated due to carriers, such as asteroids or even deliberately. It might be far-fetched but one question would be why the earliest forms of evolved life of humans always seem to be traced back to one single point. It is clear that the equator does provide ample temperature and humidity that seems ideal for organic compounds to thrive, yet such conditions are also met in South America such that one can only wonder why the earlier findings always point to Africa, and in particular, exactly the area including Lake Victoria that also happens to have a large number of basin countries "Burundi", "Kenya", "Rwanda", "Tanzania" and "Uganda". The river Nile alone is cited as the cradle of humankind that has shaped the earliest known politics. Most information on Lake Victoria would not contradict a meteorite impact; the geology of the area suggest volcanic activity, geological formations that are due to receding magma such as the monoliths, and the main claim is that the lake was created by parting tectonic plates but all of that could have been the aftermath of a meteor impact. Another indicator lies in the fact that Lake Victoria is also surprisingly shallow, with the average depth being and a maximum of
which physically would reflect the impact with a larger body that due to the large mass would not create an impact zone too deep, but on the contrary fairly shallow. Also, along the lines of shallowness, it has been determined that Lake Victoria even dried up multiple times in history, which makes Lake Victoria even more similar to the meteor impact lake sites that do not necessarily have water in the center. Even if life was not created due to panspermia with an impact meteor carrying life and delivering it to Earth, in case Lake Victoria is still a meteor impact site, then the kinetic energy alone could have been one of the catalysts of the creation of human life.
Nobody thought of Lake Victoria as a meteor impact lake so Wizardry and Steamworks would like to suggest it first!
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