What did you think of the theory?
I will entertain anything that is well thought out. It's what makes imagination fun. I've never been 100 percent on the side of evolution and I highly doubt the story of Adam & Eve. That's not to say both don't hold some validity.
Now, for your theory, It's interesting. Different planets with different races all congregating on earth because of their planets destruction. I like it. Since I can remember I always thought it was weird how humans just didn't seem to fit with all other life forms on this planet. It's like we didn't belong. Giraffe's? Where did those come from. lol
I agree with you about how we were taught billions of years ago the earth had 1 big land mass and the rest was water and somehow they pulled away from each other creating what we know today as continents.. That never made sense to me. I think over billions of years meteors full of water kept hitting the earth until there was enough to create oceans. I do believe in tectonic plates moving and reshaping land just not to the extent of the theory of today.
I started my own thread on lost civilizations and I reference a lot of Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson's work in it. Are you familiar with them?
It would be impossible to find evidence that there were planets for different races but what isn't as impossible is trying to find the remnants of old civilizations that were thought to never have existed.
What if the Egyptians didn't build the pyramids but just moved into them after they came out of the caves? What if cavemen were the survivors of a great extinction event and the only way to survive it was to seek refuge in a cave?
It's all very interesting to ponder.