Thanks honey! We'll probably be better looking in the future because I think people will be having designer babies by then, not that i think that it is right. They'll probably live longer too, that is, if Christ hasn't come back by then.
2006-09-16 16:35:18
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answered by bama37 4
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1,000 years from know well be long gone. We've got till dec 21(i believe maybe 22 no deff 21) 2012. The mayans knew it long ago. Planetary allignments (stepds of the great one) creat a gravitational field (the walk of life) connecting us to a constilation (the tree of life) which posseses a pulsar star. spinning so rapidly its emiting anti gravity and enough microwaves to dissasemble a galaxy or three. when it all lines up we pretty much vaporize into the bar quarks we are since the electrons will loose polarity. thats if the microwaves dont fry us first. as the mayans said there god will travel from the tree of life where he is resting across the path of life and his presence is to much for anyone to withstand within a moments notice everything on earth ceases to exhist. well have a good 5 years n 3 months it was good while it lasted...Oh and go ahead and look it up the mayans have a lot of internet stuff to read the astrology charts are a bit harder to get ahold of since the government doesnt want us to make the connection and go into mass panic(they think they have a way out of it for the few higher officers of our world which may work but I doubt it and could care less) so they have destroyed the charts of the pulsars region though a few did get up so look hard and you shall find.
2006-09-16 23:32:44
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answered by llcooljerad 1
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In terms of evolution, 1,000 is a very short span of time. Humans were much the same in the year 1006 as they are now - although perhaps they were a little shorter. A 1,000 years from now people will probably be really FAT.
2006-09-16 23:28:03
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answered by bcwestcoaster 3
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I think humans will still look very much the same as we do now, except maybe they'll live longer because of more advanced medical science -- and, hopefully, healthier living conditions. Of course, all of this assumes that we don't destroy the planet before then.
2006-09-16 23:35:10
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answered by Frosty 6
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We'll have less hair, because it's useless, so it'll evolve away.
We'll be a little thinner, because obesity is hazardous to one's health, so natural selection will reduce it.
And that's if we look different at all ... 1000 years isn't very long in the grand scheme of things.
2006-09-16 23:30:57
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answered by Bunky the Clown 6
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Well, in a way, I don't think there will be humans in 1000 years. If there are, however, I think they will be taller and bigger than we are today, because we are taller and bigger than those that lived 1000 years ago. I also think they will be darker, because the sun's rays will hit harder because of ozone depletion.
2006-09-16 23:28:37
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answered by [Insert Cool Name Here] 5
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Well, thank you! I think we will all look the same. We have for the last 5 thousand years, why would that change?
2006-09-16 23:27:13
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answered by Who, Me?? ...I'm Lost... 4
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Interesting question, I'm going to say that we become a more beautiful species.
2006-09-16 23:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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wow, that's a hard one. Taller for sure. Probably over all bigger. As in bigger bone structure. Maybe even a lot longer life span.
2006-09-16 23:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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They'll be taller because of all the hormones in the food
2006-09-16 23:25:55
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answered by Sydney 5
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