Evolution happens VERY slowly on the level you are talking about. In reality, all life is mutated to help them the most in their environment. By using natural selection, certain creaures remain alive in the event of a huge change, but they dont really mutate.
Humans have a tendency to make the environment change to their tastes, so humans will probably not have any major changes for a LONG time.
2006-10-14 19:21:47
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answered by monarenee 2
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Well…chemical evolution created the first protocell which eventually evolve into true cell and thus life as we know it. This can only happen due to the high energy state of early Earth (ultraviolet light due to absence of ozone layer, lightning and meteors, etc) and also required buildup of complex organic molecules which is created when nitrogen and carbon monoxide, etc reacted with lightning. However on present day Earth there was a lack of such energy and also any complex organic molecule form this way will quickly be metabolized or used by existing life. Thus chemical evolution did create life but the life prevents similar condition from occurring. And no if mutants appear we’ll kill them already because modern society does not encourage altruism but instead profiteering and any mutants dumb enough to make love, not war will quickly get wiped out by militaristic human leaders or be enslaved and exploited for scientific gains.
2006-10-14 20:39:59
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answered by smart son of a bich 2
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We are already a race of mutants according to the theory of evolution and look how complicated we have made things. We would not be worried about destroying the world if we had remained the same as whatever we were. We would just be gathering berries, making babies, and soaking in the rays. Are you sure you want to take the chance of going through that again? There is no telling what we might come up with. Maybe a one eyed, one horned, flying, purple people eater will dominate the earth next.
2006-10-14 19:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Human is the specific answer the genome has for planet Earth. The mutants are not comming. Humans will go to a space colony , and the genome finds a different answer. We know that if they are in progressive (next step) evolution ,, they will wipe humans out.
Forget about care giving in them , it's survival.(actually it's hording)(we want to take from the elephants and tigers)(the fire ant and white ants wants to take from us.)(When tubercholosis cannot take you ,, it goes live in your upper spine. It just sits there life long.)
You create Western Civilization and everything is so good ,, until we run out of living space. Even the elephants are thinking of killing us. (see your local newspaper.)(There is change in elephants.)
Meaning the galactic war will be between Humans and ( Humans+1 evolution step). The winner is almost always the progressive step. Unless they specialise (i.e. orchids) .. evolutionarily speaking.
2006-10-14 19:08:03
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answered by wai l 2
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What?
evolution doesnt create life, it shapes life so it can continually survive. Define mutant...we are all different genetically so technically we are all mutants already. It is just the degree of change you are talking about.
And lastly, evolution works by letting the unfit die and letting the survivors pass on their genes. SO in a sense, evolution works through destruction.
2006-10-14 17:02:31
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answered by leikevy 5
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Considering that evolution is a THEORY! It can't recreate any thing. It's an idea of a scientist that he convinced others to help him prove. The problem is - They never could prove it. It had too many holes in it's facts. Left more questions than it answered!
Why then, does every body talk about it as if it were fact? Evolution has not ever, nor does it have the ability to create - any thing!
2006-10-14 18:49:22
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answered by Carolyn T 5
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After a cataclysmic termination event, such as a major cosmic collision. Life would then begin anew. No mutants. Life will go on, slowly. Reference: dinosaurs.
2006-10-14 17:23:26
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answered by gone 7
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well when i am at 25 you could expect that!
2006-10-14 18:35:06
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answered by Vaez 2
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its already happening you just cant see or understand it.
cause you are growing up with it
2006-10-14 17:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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it will happen tomorrow... or the day after.
2006-10-14 17:06:41
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answered by Hard Crowbar 4
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