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2006-06-30 01:23:09 · 38 answers · asked by THE ONE 3 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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No. As long as the world around us continues to change, humans will adapt and evolve to meet that change.

2006-06-30 01:26:09 · answer #1 · answered by goeswithapples 2 · 0 0

Probably not. Evolution takes many forms.
For millennia humans have evolved through survival of the fittest with the genes of the healthier species being past done to their offspring.
Evolution can also create new species through mutation.
However while we most probably have not stopped evolving we certainly cannot second-guess nature. In other words we cannot hope to understand which path(s) human evolution will take next since whatever we do to change, slow down, stop or speed up evolution, albeit unwittingly, we will undoubtedly create a new path for nature to follow.

For instance better health care increases a population. But overpopulation creates new problems, for instance new dieseses to attack humans wiping out sections of the population leaving the healthier humans to pass down their genes to the next generation.

As you can see there are so many variables involved we cannot know where the human race will be in 1M years time.

2006-06-30 01:44:16 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin C 2 · 0 0

First of all, Humans never evolved in the typical sense - humans were and remain created. Humans can "evolve" meaning that they can evolve from using a rotory dial phone to using a cell phone, or evolve from riding a horse to driving a car. Physically, however, we do not evolve.

If you are studting biology then you have to walk a fine line. Far too many biology teachers believe in human evolution and try to teach such nonsense. My favorite question back in school was always a simple one: if human evolution is true as taught why do we still have primates in our zoos? Did they do something wrong so were not allowed to evolve and had to instead remain incarcerated in their original forms?

2006-06-30 01:34:52 · answer #3 · answered by mellow 3 · 0 0

No, we continue to evolve. The rate of our evolution is slow but it is still happening.
Current theories of our continued evolution include the loss of the small (pinkie) toe. A high percentage of people have already lost the independent movement of this digit and in some people it has become no more that a small outcrop of bony flesh. Tight fitting shoes has been cited as the main cause, but evolutionists would argue that it serves no real purpose. The big toe is the main digit to enable walking. ( try flexing each toe individually and see how yours reacts).

2006-06-30 01:33:35 · answer #4 · answered by teaghee 2 · 0 0

nope figure all the history that was made up to say 1960 then think of all the history that has been made in the last 46 years there is no comparison we were slow the first 1960 years but have been making history on a daily basis now so have we finished evolving no I think not..

2006-06-30 01:28:59 · answer #5 · answered by samshel1 3 · 0 0

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2015-01-24 09:36:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't think so.
If you take electricity ... artificial light has only been around for a short time in the great scheme of things. Light inhibits the production of melatonin. All this artificial light is playing havoc with our body chemistry:
""Reports in the American Journal of Epidemiology, the American Journal of Public Health, and elsewhere suggest that exposure to near-constant bright artifical light at night may increase risks of breast cancer by inhibiting the pineal gland's secretion of melatonin, a hormone that in turn inhibits estrogen production. Other suggestive evidence comes from a 1991 study in Epidemiology, in which blind women were found to have relatively low rates of breast cancer, presumably due to their high melatonin levels..." (page 226, THE BREAST CANCER PREVENTION PROGRAM, by Samuel S. Epstein and David Steinman)"
Not to mention all the electro magnetic frequencies that are new to the human brain, mobile phones, microwaves, television and the likes.
Also think of all the chemicals we are adding to food and the ones that are in everyday objects including non-stick pans, fire retardants in furniture etc ...
Statistically something like 1 in 4 Americans over 18 suffer from mental health problems. The figure is pretty much the same for the UK.
And don't forget the Mosquito ultrasonic teenage deterrent, teenagers can detect frequencies that don't bother adults. That to me is one piee of solid evidence that the brin has much more potential in it than what we think.
I think evolution has reached it's peak when it comes to the way we are built. The only thing left for it for the brain to evolve to its full potential. Whatever that potential may be. :-)

2006-07-03 08:38:40 · answer #7 · answered by Part Time Cynic 7 · 0 0

I would say no. We may be changing directions though. Natural selection and "the survival of the fittest" don't seem to apply any more. More "unfit" people seem to be flourishing and reproducing than 100 years ago. Now, if you don't have ambition or if you have an affliction that prevents you from being a productive member of society, you are supported by those who are productive and healthy. The non-working public is now reproducing faster because they qualify for more money if they produce more starving offspring.

2006-06-30 01:30:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Evolution hasn't finished yet this is occurring all around us, in flowers, animals all varieties of residing issues. who's to assert an alien hasn't impregnated a human lol Worse nonetheless with the strengthen technologies in technology and the on a regular basis breakthoughs who's to assert some nutty professor wont attempt and impregnate a human with a monkeys sperm :D

2016-10-31 23:35:30 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

TBH i think that humans still have time to evolve because, if u think abt it, we are adapting more and more to the environment, we are physically weaker than those of the historical ages because we have adapted to the technology of our time, just goes to show that as technology evolves more, we will do so too.

2006-06-30 01:28:10 · answer #10 · answered by Miss Terious 3 · 0 0

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