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Cabal

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If evolution is true, what will we look like if we evolve?

Depends on our future environments.

I suspect it will also depend on whether we colonise space or not. Might even speciate if we spread out enough.
 
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I would imagine 'we' would look like our children. I don't know what influence modern medicine, views on what is attractive, intelligence, and other things have to do with the long term physical appearance of humans.

Due to easy global travel, various racial traits around the world may change.
 
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again:

Since humans no longer really have differential survival or gene isolation, it's unlikely that we'll evolve naturally any further.

But if we inhabit other planets? we could adapt to the gravity difference and such right?

Also i agree that with modern conviniences, evolution has lost its role in humans
 
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The Darwinists have vast amounts of literature on this subject.

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But if we inhabit other planets? we could adapt to the gravity difference and such right?

Also i agree that with modern conviniences, evolution has lost its role in humans

Humans aren't bright enough to inhabit other planets. It's not that I don't think we have the potential, but there's such a vast dysgenic trend sweeping the globe like wildfire right now. We need to focus on our problems here before looking elsewhere.
 
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Humans aren't bright enough to inhabit other planets. It's not that I don't think we have the potential, but there's such a vast dysgenic trend sweeping the globe like wildfire right now. We need to focus on our problems here before looking elsewhere.
Maybe that vast dysgenic trend is us evolving. dun dun dun;)
 
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again:

Since humans no longer really have differential survival or gene isolation, it's unlikely that we'll evolve naturally any further.
Human society is very fragile. The impending ecological collapse will involve drastic selection pressures. It may even involve isolation.

:wave:
 
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