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[[Human]]s are the way they are because there's a morphic field for humans, just as there's a morphic field for [[Alpha Centurian]]s, [[Arcturan]]s and [[Dalek]]s, and just as there is one for sparrows and for sheep. The fields are but a minor part of a singular universal morphic field encoding the "basic pattern" of all life on every planet.  
[[Human]]s are the way they are because there's a morphic field for humans, just as there's a morphic field for [[Alpha Centurian]]s, [[Arcturan]]s and [[Dalek]]s, and just as there is one for sparrows and for sheep. The fields are but a minor part of a singular universal morphic field encoding the "basic pattern" of all life on every planet.  


Morphic fields are reinforced by every successive generation and [[Gallifreyan]]s were the first sentient life to form in this universe, as a result they established the morphic field for all [[humanoid]] species throughout this universe, making these far more likely to evolve via parallel evolution. Non-human races only evolve in environments that would be hostile to humanoids.
Morphic fields are reinforced by every successive generation and [[Gallifreyan]]s were the first sentient life to form in this universe, as a result they created a morphic field for [[humanoid]]s. That made it more probable that the next race to evolve would be humanoid, and that made it much more likely that the next race would be humanoid, and so on. The majority of the non-humanoid races developed in environments where two legs, two arms and a head would have been a positive handicap.


The mathematics of morphic fields is too complex for a computer and requires a living mind.  
The mathematics of morphic fields is too complex for a computer and requires a living mind.  


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