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i wonder about the foods we eat and how this computer age is changing our lives..
we are facing an epidemic of type 2 diabetes and obesity. our children are going to have shorter lives than we will...
computer games and social networks introduce our children to a more isolated existence...which, i think, will affect us all in the future...
or is this just me...
I can't see any way, except for possible space colonization, that the human population could be split in a way leading to evolution into two new or different species. And a very long time would need to pass before we could say a future hominid evolving from our line is actually a new species from Homo sapiens (it's already been what, a million plus years?).Genetic engineering of humans, if on a large scale, will have consequences for our subsequent evolution.
I can't see any way, except for possible space colonization, that the human population could be split in a way leading to evolution into two new or different species. And a very long time would need to pass before we could say a future hominid evolving from our line is actually a new species from Homo sapiens (it's already been what, a million plus years?).
I see your point, but I wasn't necessarily referring to speciation within humans - just that the insertion of novel (or not even human) genes into our genome could change our evolution.
Technological advances change our surroundings and interactions, and these in turn can affect what qualities are best for breeding.i'm not sure where this thread belongs, so please feel free to move it...
what does anyone think about our technological advances as being a part of human evolution...any interesting studies being done?
Our physical body, what attracts us, our social skills, and basically everything, is evolved for survival. If the game changes, we can change too.
Are We Still Evolving?http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/evolution/are-we-still-evolving.html
I can't see any way, except for possible space colonization, that the human population could be split in a way leading to evolution into two new or different species. And a very long time would need to pass before we could say a future hominid evolving from our line is actually a new species from Homo sapiens (it's already been what, a million plus years?).
Genetic engineering of humans, if on a large scale, will have consequences for our subsequent evolution.
Technological advances change our surroundings and interactions, and these in turn can affect what qualities are best for breeding.
Our physical body, what attracts us, our social skills, and basically everything, is evolved for survival. If the game changes, we can change too.
Technology will have to be around for a long time, though..