RE: What's the Next Step in Evolution for Homo Sapiens?
February 23, 2017 at 1:54 am
(This post was last modified: February 23, 2017 at 1:57 am by Mr Greene.)
Personally I would refer back to Darwin with regards to Human evolution.
We have largely eliminated the threat of predation and disease is generally under control to the extent that the average person lives well beyond reproductive age.
That leaves the primary selection factor as being sexual, (as some members have already implied) and ultimately therefore the future of the human race will be decided by female choice (assuming that we don't wipe ourselves out). So the next question would be "What do Women want?"
Of course the speed with which this occurs is affected by social norms, including the indoctrination of girls to think that they have no choice in their partner.
We have largely eliminated the threat of predation and disease is generally under control to the extent that the average person lives well beyond reproductive age.
That leaves the primary selection factor as being sexual, (as some members have already implied) and ultimately therefore the future of the human race will be decided by female choice (assuming that we don't wipe ourselves out). So the next question would be "What do Women want?"
Of course the speed with which this occurs is affected by social norms, including the indoctrination of girls to think that they have no choice in their partner.
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Evolution - Adapt or be eaten.