Man's origins and formation have been a question humanity has been unable to answer. While Darwin proposed that humans and monkeys shared a common ancestor, this theory lacks conviction. The logical supposition is that a highly developed animal existed that bore the capacities for humans to progressively develop on Earth. This book refers to these noble animals, the Babais, and describes the cradles of mankind and regions of origin around three million years ago, which aligns with recent archaeological discoveries dating the origin of humanity even earlier. These findings revolutionized beliefs about humanity's origins and proved the accuracy of the descriptions in this book.