
Human: a subspecies of Homo sapiens. It belongs to the genus Homo, of the family Hominidae, of the superfamily Hominoidea, in the order Primates. It is related to apes (especially the Great or Higher ones: orangutans, gorillas, and chimpanzees), but also to the species Musa, of the family Musaceae, in the order Zingiberales, with which it shares 60% of its DNA.
It differs from every other species in the kingdoms Animalia and Plantae because of its unique evolutionary course, which is cyclical and follows the pattern of evolution/devolution. While biologically it starts from the amoeba, as a species it exhibits remarkable resistance to the evolutionary process, resulting in a cultural return to the state of the amoeba. This is probably due to its second distinctive trait called the “search for meaning,” found exclusively in the species Homo sapiens. Whereas, for example, the related Muse of the Musae has a self-contained biological cycle, in the human subspecies of Homo sapiens development appears to presuppose acquisition of the group property “identity” of the group “ideology.” According to some theories, this trait originates from the Family (Hominidae) and the Genus (Homo), but is not found in the Order (Primates).

In the photo we see a characteristic moment of the de-evolution of Man, shortly before he returns to the starting state of the amoeba. The snapshot was taken in the natural urban environment of Man (LA, American continent) and shows graffiti guarded by security, which may only be photographed with permission. The sign reads: “Private mural. Exclusively for verified individuals of influence and people with more than 20,000 followers.” The return of the amoeba…