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One billion A.D. A question for evolution fans.
December 15, 2008 at 4:16 pm
I was surfing through the science forums and I came across an interesting question.
The question was, what do you think the human race will be like a billion years from now (Assuming our species has survived that long) what do you think evolutionary effect will have on the human race in the deep future?
Now, a billion years is a mind boggling amount of time and to my mind, humanity would have diversified to such an extent that it would be unrecognisable to the average Joe or Joanne of today.
Also, we would no doubt have spread throughout a huge portion of the Galaxy and evolution would have taken the original species, i.e. us, down so many different routes that we would effectively be alien to each other.
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RE: One billion A.D. A question for evolution fans.
December 15, 2008 at 4:28 pm
That's amazing.
We'd split off into so many different species. And on planet 89475 there will be people saying "Those scientists are trying to convince you... that you evolved from human beings!!"
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RE: One billion A.D. A question for evolution fans.
December 15, 2008 at 6:17 pm
(December 15, 2008 at 4:16 pm)Darwinian Wrote: what do you think the human race will be like a billion years from now (Assuming our species has survived that long) what do you think evolutionary effect will have on the human race in the deep future?
Dumber, fatter, and uglier than we already are...
Have you seen some of the people that roam the streets recently?!
They're fucking retarded! Especially in this country!
Yesterday, I asked a man on a website what his thoughts on atheism were...
He replied:
I'm fine with atheism, though I'm not buying one of their damn vacuüm cleaners!
My mouth literally fell open!
I hope we become extinct in a few hundred years...
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RE: One billion A.D. A question for evolution fans.
December 15, 2008 at 7:31 pm
Seeing as Evolution has no goal for species, I can't possibly answer the question. It relies on too many unknown factors. We have no idea what kinds of adaptations we'll have to go through in the next billion years.
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RE: One billion A.D. A question for evolution fans.
December 15, 2008 at 7:57 pm
Steve Jones has been criticized by a number of evolutionary biologists. Just because younger fathers are less likely to pass on mutations does not mean they do not pass on any at all.