All blue-eyed people share a specific genetic trait that leads scientists to believe that all blue-eyed people share an ancestor from 6,000 to 10,000 years ago. Read more: www.verifythis.com/article/ne...
Hi, I’m a hazel green eyed person, meaning I’m also related to you because I have the same mutation for less of the yellow and brown pigmentation everyone has in their eyes, only I still have more of the pigmentations than you. On the flip side, my mom also has hazel green eyes and my dad has blue-green eyes so this means my parents are related to each other….
Maybe their genes got around more and survived longer by living in a particular environment more suitable to blue eyes than to brown eyes. Blue eyes had the advantage for that environment. And thrived in that environment. Brown eyed people weren’t as well suited to a colder climate as blue eyed people were.
Pale blue/grey eyes, A- RH Neg spent 3 days with someone who had Covid last month and still did not get Covid, I never got the jab she did only 2 week before she came down with Covid.
I am the same as you. I did however catch covid in 2021. Four days of a high fever then I recovered quickly.The person who caught it at the same time as me declined till she died 6 weeks later. It destroyed her lungs.
Genetically.... Men usually go for women with same eye shade or paler. Supposedly so they know all children are their offspring. Due to the general rule 2x blue eyed parents can't have a brown eyed child.
I’m from and England 🏴 and im the same…. My entire family all have green and blue eyes…. And my children with learn to Judy be with blue eyed English people as well. ❤ keep our purity alive.
If we wanted zero level of inbreeding in an individual’s heritage we only need to go back 30 generations ( maybe 6-7 hundred years years) and that individual would require a billion ancestors, the worlds population 6-7 hundred years ago was probably less than one billion. In short we’re all just an inbred hoard. Actually we all share a common ancestor with most every critter on the planet.
yes, definitely. it makes our eyes water in situations where you have to keep your eyes open and still, especially in the summer - like when you’re having your photo taken@@hermask815
@@robertdering2608 maybe I’m taking this to serious but Blade wears sunglasses but isn’t actually sensitive to daylight and he hasn’t blue eyes. The whole Underworld family has blue eyes , is vulnerable to UV light and doesn’t wear sunglasses. Any family available with blue eyes and sunglasses?
@@mikespangler98the sky has no colour because it doesn’t exist, it is an illusion, and blue eyed people don’t have blue eyes, they have blank eyes with no colour that APPEAR blue by absorbing blue light around them, its literally mini albinism centred in the eyes
Last week I saw a U Tube video saying blue eyed people generally have far better night vision and blue eyes could therefore have been an evolutionary advantage in the short daytime hours of winter in Northern Europe. A bit like white skin manufacturing more vitamin D being an advantage where days are short and sunlight is weak and limited.
Apparently, the blue eyed mutation occurred more than once. Genetic studies of Neanderthals showed that many had red hair and blue eyes. Most likely adaptations to the cold and low light levels in Northern Europe, especially in winter.
You can drop the "most likely" part. That is exactly what happened. And that also confirms that white Europeans never came out of africa because african negroes do NOT have the gene for blue/green eyes (same gen for both colours). And for a gene to be created from nothing - "de novo" is the classification in genetic science - it takes as a MINIMUM 1.2 MILLION years. So Shriver's 6000 years ago is a blatant lie. He is a globalist shill. A liar.
Since genetic information for blue eyes needs to come from both parents because it's a recessive trait-( and both parents could have brown eyes)-then they too must be related to that one person because they possess the recessive blue eye color genes. No?
I'm just not sure how eye color really works. My great-great grandparents both had blue eyes but their son, my great-grandfather, had brown eyes. The family rumor was the obvious one, but somewhere I read it is possible for two blue eyed people to have a brown eyed child. I think eye color is more complicated than simple dominant-recessive stuff.
I have no idea how it works my parents were blue eyed blondes and grandparents on both sides , blood aunties uncles cousins the same and not matter what coloring marries into the family we still get blue eyed blondes, my husband had very dark hair and eyes and slightly olive skin we thought it may have come from ancestor outside europe, my daughters are blue eyed , dna 100% european for them and their father , same as mine , my other daughter who is a redhead with blue eyes married a north african and the children are blue eyed blondes, this is throughout the family, also there is one redhead per generation and not from a red haired parent. So we never know who will get the redhead baby, we only know it wont come from a red haired parent. All my grandchildren are blue eyed blondes, we all have neanderthal dna.
My grandmother had 5 siblings……six children total. 3 had blue eyes and 3 had brown eyes. My 3 sons, 1 green eyes, 2 blue. Mine are hazel brown. Genetics is fascinating!
They sure are, my husband has blue, I have hazel, 5 children's eyes are as follows...hazel, dark brown, light blue, grey and another light blue. My dad has hazel, my mum has dark brown, hubbys parents both have blue so don't know where the grey ones come from. Must be from further back.😁
I knew a girl like that in grade school. One bright blue eye and the other a brown or dark hazel. I've only seen a couple of others like that in my entire lifetime and I'm now 68.
About 8-10% of ppl globally are blue eyed. Originating in Scandinavia , Baltic region and being carried by Vikings to places such as Britain and Constantinople Blue eyes are sensitive to string light but give bearer improved night vision.. I can attest to that.
The first blue eyed person in the world was Albanian. There were no Scandinavians in Scandinavia or in Europe 6,000 years ago. Blue eyes originated in the Balkans & at that time the Albanians who are the first and the oldest Europeans in Europe were there. Albanians & their Albanian language pre date everyone in Europe.
@@occasionalwindconsidering they live in the hottest brightest part of the world, that’s a big FAT NOPE people with any shade of blue eyes are very sensitive to bright lights, this is why you see more blue eyed people in the Northern hemisphere of the world and the further south you go you see black to brown, hazel green eyes. You don’t want blue eyes if you want to spend your days out in the sun all day.
Can someone explain me why this same mutation couldn’t have happened several times ? This possibility isn’t even considered in this video. To be really instructive the video should cover this question with a credible answer.
My father was in a concentration camp in WW2, and the Nazi’s would check prisoners eye colours, he had blue eyes and was set FREE. All other eye colours were executed.
I have exceptionally blue eyes as does everyone from my maternal line. Our eye colour is very often remarked on and admired even by other blue eyed people.
I got my blue eyes from my dad. There nice but they don’t work to good. I had 20/200 vision before my cataract surgery on both eyes. My dads eyes however were a piercing blue, just beautiful and his actually worked.
My Father's parents both had black hair and blue eyes as did he and his brothers. Swiss German but ancestry indicates French.So handsome and unusual.I ended up with blue/ grey / touch of green from my Mothet and light brown hair now grey which makes my eyes more blue looking.
My Dad also had black hair and blue eyes. His ancestry was mostly German, but there was some French on his mother's side. My Mom had brown hair and blue eyes. She was supposedly German on one side and Dutch/Irish/Welsh on the other. All 4 of us kids have varying shades of brown hair and blue eyes. Like you, my eyes are also blue/grey/touch of green... it varies so much depending on lighting and what color I'm wearing and possibly even my mood. When I look into my 15X magnification mirror I also see a few little brown flecks I'd never noticed before. Anyway, when I read your post, I felt like we must be related, lol. Side note on my Dad, and I'm curious if it's true of yours too... his black hair took forever to turn grey, and he kept his full head of hair his whole life. (He died of leukemia at age 86, after being healthy his whole life.) Ironically, my 2 brothers both started balding at an early age.
Well no , I've just googled it & Caucasian babys can start with dark blue or grey eyes for the first few months, but dark color babys start with brown eyes 👀 mostly
When i was a kid I had green eyes now they are a dull gray but not blue at all. So... Is this true for everyone without brown eyes or just blue specifically?
The mutation for blue eyes was 6000 years ago? But the Cheddar man from England lived 10000 to 10500 years ago and he had blue eyes. Along with very dark skin. As far as is known, this was how people looked in Europe during the Ice Age up until 6000 years ago.
I'm blue-eyed. I have better than 20/15 vision. Moving from indoors to outdoors on a really bright day can hurt for a moment. I remember hearing it was a male who spread blue eyes. I also remember hearing we all share the same male ancestor from around 50,000 years ago, as well as the same female ancestor from around 200,000 years ago.
If it was a mutation, and everyone else had brown eyes, then, shouldn't the brown eye dominant gene have cancelled out the recessive blue eye gene? And what about all the other eye colors, green, gray, hazel, etc...?
The gene for brown eyes is the dominant gene, the gene for blue eyes is recessive. So, for someone to exhibit blue eyes then the gene for blue eyes has to be passed on by BOTH parents. If your parents both have brown eyes and you have blue then they both CARRY the gene for blue eyes but the only time they BOTH passed it on to a child, for this recessive gene to be exhibited, was with you. I’m a visual person, so…both of your parents must carry one gene for Brown eyes and one gene for Blue eyes: 1) They can pass along one Brown gene each (Brown, Brown) having their child exhibit Brown eyes 2) One parent can pass along one Brown gene and the other can pass along one Blue gene (Brown, Blue) and their child would still exhibit Brown eyes since Brown is dominant over Blue 3) Or they can each pass along a gene for Blue eyes (Blue, Blue) and THIS is the only child who would exhibit these blues eyes, hence why it’s not as common as the brown eyes that the rest of your siblings/family exhibit. You should feel special to have blue eyes, because you are! 😃💙
Probably not one person but a group of people subject to a certain environment that selected upon blue eyes that gave them an advantage in that environment. One study shows that blue eyed people have better low light vision.
Noah's descendants weren't the only survivors. His sons are representative of Caucasian peoples. Japheth being European, Shem being Semite/Iranian, and Ham Afro-Asiatic i.e. Ethiopian. The specific gene came much later, around 6-8kya. Noah's flood most likely happened around 12kya.
@kkech1 Mankind has been here on earth roughly 7 thousand years according to the years listed in the dates of Bible chronology. Noah and his sons/daughters-in-law were the ONLY people left on earth after the flood.
@toddmonka275 According to the Bible, which is based on earlier myths. We know from evidence that a great flood happened about 12kya and that the southern Caucasus mountains were a refuge, based on archeological discovery.
@@kkech1 The Bible is a "Historical Record" protected by and given to us by our creator, Jehovah God the Almighty. He has preserved it for us. The flood covered the entire surface of the earth. there were no other survivors, other than Noah and his family. Flood of Noah’s Day OVER 4,350 years ago, according to the Bible’s historical record, the floodgates of the heavens were opened and a deluge overwhelmed the entire earth. Ungodly, violent humans and all those who were so indifferent that they refused to take note of God’s warning were destroyed. The Flood was survived only by righteous Noah and his family, eight persons in all, along with a limited number of each kind of animal life, in a huge ark built at God’s direction.-Ge 7:1-24. The fact that the Flood really occurred is verified by a number of Bible writers. (Isa 54:9; 2Pe 3:5, 6; Heb 11:7) The strongest evidence, however, is the testimony of Jesus Christ himself, who was an eyewitness in the heavens. (Compare Joh 8:58.) He pointedly said: “In the days of Noah, . . . the flood arrived and destroyed them all.”-Lu 17:26, 27. The account of the Flood is far more than a story. Jesus Christ indicated that it has prophetic significance. In his prophecy about “the conclusion of the system of things,” he made specific reference to “the days of Noah.” He pointed to the Flood as a warning example of a greater destruction to come during “the presence of the Son of man.”-Mt 24:3, 37-39.
Anything in between blue and brown may be a mixture of the two. All the original humans had brown eyes and black hair. The Adamites had blue eyes with blonde to red hair, were left handed and were probably all A- bloodtype A for Adamite and Agriculture. Civilization started with Agriculture, not hunter gatherers.
LOL! Good one! I had a blue eyed cat once. That's when I realized that blue eyed people aren't that special....LOL! (I have blue eyes too, I'm not special that's for sure.) My blue eyed cat was really special to me, she was beautiful!
The Six Eyes (六りく眼がん Rikugan?) are an innate gift rarely inherited within the Gojo clan. They are a nonstandard jujutsu trait manifesting as a pair of bright blue eyes that grant a bearer extrasensory perception. This includes seeing the flow of cursed energy in extreme detail and the ability to use that flow to read cursed techniques. The eyes also allow for ultra-precise control over the user's cursed energy, which is indispensable for properly utilizing the Limitless technique. Satoru Gojo is the first sorcerer to be born with both the Limitless and the Six Eyes in approximately four hundred years. im so stupid for copy and pasting this in every post about blue eyes lmao 💀
How did the genes of that one person from 6000 years ago spread so much? The human population was already quite big, it was after the invention of agriculture.
My eye color has changed three times in my life, I'm sure millions of others of people have also, so I highly doubt that any scientist knows anything about eye color.
My brothers eyes would change so often we never knew what colour eyes he would come down stairs each morning, it had the eye specialist in Harley St London totally baffled. 98% of babies are born with blue eyes just the same with kittens, but as you get older your eye colour changes to what you now have as an adult. Once in a while there are babies born with brown eyes and never change. I was born with grey as I got older they became pale blue/grey on some days I have a black ring around them. My brothers eyes were changing so much he underwent a battery of tests, but they could not work it out. The last time I saw him 20 years ago he had one green eye and one brown eye the year before that both were blue.
I was born with red hair and blue eyes. A rare combination. Here’s the weird thing. Two different DNA companies said I had 1% chance to be a redhead. Wrong! So odd
i have blue eyes, my husband has one brown eye, and his right eye is 3/4 brown and 1/4 blue. His widowed mother had blue eyes, so im guessing his father may have had brown eyes but carried the blue eye gene
How exactly did one person living 6,000 years ago travel in their lifetime from Jordan to Asia Minor to Denmark, let alone have children in all 3 places? #crickets
The bluest eyes I have ever seen on a human being was an African American woman who had a jet-black skin color; the blackest blackest skin and the bluest bluest eyes. Amazing. I have never seen that coloration before.
met up with a dark english gypsy lady in 2016- auckland city and she had large deep blue eyes that polarised me. - Even though ahh tryed too pretend ahh was full blood irish she knew moms mother was from the French Royal Family, that left france in 18 23 and made it too new zealand.
My mum was the 'black sheep' of her family as she had brown/hazel eyes. Her parents and all her siblings had blue/grey eyes including me. Should I be worried?