Howling:Humans, Near-Humans, Humanoids...?!?

OKAY!!! This is really bugging me and I can't stop thinking about it because I don't like it. Humans come from Earth. Why is the wording for all other humanoids "near-human"? I know that it is simply because it's from our perspective, but instead of Gallifreyans being near-human why aren't humans near-Gallifreyan? I can understand humanoids evolving on numerous planets, but the human factor is so weird!!! What I've seen that's been recently(I mean like a couple months or maybe less) added to the Human article is that humans and near-humans can be called humans, and that humans specifically from Earth should be called Earthons. I find that much more sutible. If that's the case, then the Kaleds and Thals are human. In the Zagreus (audio story) Rassilon is to have seeded planets with molecules to evolve humanoids similar to Gallifreyans. That means that Humans, Kaleds, Thals, Trakenites and the others are in reality near-Gallifreyan! Species names also develop from the planets too, because humans come from Earth whereas Urbankans come from Urbanka and the Daleks come from Skaro when they could really be called Skarosians. Also, as Humans evolved on both Earth and Mondas it is possible the human race evolved on many planets. In The Robots of Death, the Doctor states that if the robots have gone mad, then "this could mean the end of "this civilization"." The miners appear human but it is never stated. Also, in the Snakedance explanation of the Mara, written by a Manussan from Manussa, he writes "here in the depths of the human heart, here is the Mara." So either the Manussans are really humans and Manussa is an Earth colony in the future, or they are seperate from Humans. Either way, I have written all that's on my mind and I would really appreciate some feedback because with things like this and the genesis of the Cybermen and similar things, if I can't understand it than I can't enjoy it in Doctor Who. Maybe some of you might feel the same way, but please give any ideas you may have, even the slightest.-- User:Steed 20 December, 2009 23:29