This is a thought that just occured to me this morning.
Maybe it´s complete nonsense, or even isn´t all that new...(or both)
There could be at least two kind of mistakes in it:
a. An inadvertant misrepresentation or misapplication of evolution theory,
b. Logical errors.
So I am asking you to critically scrutinize it:
The development of the human intellect to its current capabilities constitutes an absolute first in evolution:
This species has evolved the capability to render evolution toothless. Humanity (since presumably the industrial revolution) has the ability to change the environment so radically and at such a speed that evolution´s tools are unable to follow and give our species and other species the opportunity to adapt to the new environmental conditions.
IOW: Evolution has "created" a speed that renders it too slow to deal with its own results.
Maybe it´s complete nonsense, or even isn´t all that new...(or both)
There could be at least two kind of mistakes in it:
a. An inadvertant misrepresentation or misapplication of evolution theory,
b. Logical errors.
So I am asking you to critically scrutinize it:
The development of the human intellect to its current capabilities constitutes an absolute first in evolution:
This species has evolved the capability to render evolution toothless. Humanity (since presumably the industrial revolution) has the ability to change the environment so radically and at such a speed that evolution´s tools are unable to follow and give our species and other species the opportunity to adapt to the new environmental conditions.
IOW: Evolution has "created" a speed that renders it too slow to deal with its own results.