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People try to fugure out the past and that is a good thing. however if you go by Darwins theory most of those people were killed or dies of an illness so really they were they weak. Does that makes sence? I mean of course everyone dies but was Ceasar really that great we have no first hand persons to tell us we will never know if that is the true story. I am a ferm bleiver of moving forward and not backwards, unless we figure out a time machine i dont think that we will know for sure any time soon.