We live in an age of great technological advances. In the future, historians may argue that the 19th and 20th centuries were the days of technology and science. So here's the question. As we flow into a 'brave new world' of science how will we evolve a a human race? Our current evolutionary state is that of hunting & gathering, territorialness & fighting, tools & weapons. Come to think of it, not much has changed. So how will we evolve with the current flow of things? will we progressively have longer fingures to type on computers? or eyes than can adapt to the brightness of a computer screen? Any thoughts.
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Mihai Borcan on November 15, 2008, 9:59 PM
Dont know, and it might be a little hard to predict unless studied over a large period of time. One thing that seems obvious today is that an individual’s fitness (ability to reproduce) can be heavily influenced by finances.
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