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Okay… You just jump 200 light years away…
Sounds like you are on to something, but you may need a little bit moar guidance and less theory…
On earth., we have been through A LOT!! We didn't "evolve" from monkeys, but rather adapted to new conditions within our solar system… Gravity was a weaker on Earth… Not that the Force itself was weaker due to some hypothetical shifts post-Big Bang BS, but rather a different amount of energy traveling in and out of the poles.. Our DNA has the ability to alter itself within our lifetimes (see: epigenetics) and extreme events would certainly call for rapid "evolution" (again, it's adaptaion… See "Junk DNA")… This is also why we don't see dinosaurs anymore… Gravity has nothing to do with the size of the planet, but rather it is a by-product of the Electromagnetic Force…
Anyway… We do have a connection to Orion's Belt as part of our stellar origin, however that was a very long time ago.., and Earth may not have even been conceived yet… More recently, we also have connections to Sirius, which is only 8.2 light years away, which is incredibly close by astronomical standards!! As the cosmic tale goes (and the symbolism will verify), Sirius used to be at the central location in the heavens (basically, it was our sun).. As far as I can tell, we orbited a smaller brown dwarf star/planet, Saturn, that orbited Sirius (or something like that, I wasn't there.. I'm just trying to piece this all together with everybody else..) Saturn "fell from grace" and became the "god" who ruled over the "Golden Age" (I'm guessing that would be less energy meant lower gravity, meant Giant people = Golden Age)..
Then one day Saturn crossed paths with Jupiter… this was the Great "War in the Heavens"… Jupiter won and became "god" of the Roman times… Guess what, tho?? Jupiter got dethroned and thus we are in the "New Age".. It's crazy, I know.., but the more you look into this stuff the more things make sense… Too many coincidences!! The asteroid belt was a planet, or may have been 2 or 3 even, however as the solar system was re-configured what may have been a few times in Earth's past, charges get passed between celestial bodies as they seek a new equilibrium (see: nice comfy orbits), the scar on Mars was left after an encounter… It sounds like it could have been the newly birthed Venus, or Jupiter that left the mark… Earth has a pretty big scar, too… It's beautiful, however destructive it may have been…
Too much to go over, even more to sauce, but it's out there if you seek ;) I don't want to take up 50posts like pleidian plewb, just trying to offer some directions for you to look if you so feel the need