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As per theory of charles darwin...evolution is going on ...will any changes come to human being?

2006-10-30 23:24:57 · 10 answers · asked by Kahn 1 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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Even today we are witnessing evolutionary steps:

1) an elongated muscle that was placed on the leg was good for climbing today several people are born without it, simply because climbing isn't used very much in modern society.

2) the little toe is predicted to disappear

3) and, some believe, that the tailbone won't survive the next couple generations

However, another suggestion can be seen at:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7348103/

an interactive tour

2006-10-31 01:44:21 · answer #1 · answered by liam_hsart 2 · 0 1

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS EVOLUTION!!!
THE FOLLOWING IS COPIED FROM ON OF MY BEST ANSWERS:

1.) Darwin verse Bible

Darwin - "All the species in the world descended from 4 or 5 ancestors in to whcih life was breathesd" So does that mean there was only 8 or 10 animals on Noahs large, large, LARGE, boat???? (two of each?)

2.) Vestigial Organs - (Darwin!!! Can't you just keep things simple?!)
Vestigial organs, according to Darwin, are organs that loose their function over time. So if animals and plants have vestigial organs, there would be NO life on Earh!!! But that's not true! (there is life on earth) This is due to a logical principle called IRREDUCIBLE COMPLEXITY - the principle states that if one organ is removed or looses its function (like a vestige), the systems neccessary for life will not function, hence there would noe be any life.
Darwin says that the wings of a flightless bird are vestiges. If that's so, all birds today would be able to fly! (contradiction here!!!) Darwin, did it ever occur to that the wings of a flightless birds cannot carry such a heavy bird??! (ostrich, kiwi, chicken)

3.) Where is the evolution now? Can't find it anywhere.. not even in FOSSILS.
There are fossils of animals and plants that still exist today. Is there any sign of change? No! That falsifies Evolution!

4.) The Finch beaks? They change? Darwin, can't you just keep things simple??!!!
Darwin says that the Finch beaks adapted to eat their prey. Did it every occur to Darwin that they are all different species, hence allowing for different appearances?!

2006-10-31 07:22:17 · answer #2 · answered by lemon drops 3 · 0 0

Even without natural selection the possibilities for genetically altering people ( aside from the ethical objections) are very interesting. Importing genes from other lifeforms might lead to people with a completely different colour sense for example - if there were no other effects such as psycopathy or very limited night vision this isn't obviously selected against in todays environment and the artistic possibilities are intriguing.

I think it's pretty inevitable that really big changes will happen quite quickly as soon as the methods are proven relatively risk-free.

2006-10-30 23:45:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah humans will get taller, live longer, become smarter, lose diversity because of interracial marriage, etc. Oh, actually that has already happened. But seriously, as it stands right now, out medical advancements have sort of slowed the evolutionary process down a bit. It has taken out a lot of the natural selection. Intelligence will continue to grow as we evolve.

2006-10-31 03:10:27 · answer #4 · answered by Take it from Toby 7 · 0 0

There are myriad possibilities. Are we intelligent enough to uncouple from Malthusian law? How will social policies determine fitness? What will favorable traits be if medicine can fix anything? Will we become so technologically dependent that we fuse with machines? I can offer wild speculations, but there is nothing in the fossil record to anticipate Man's next step.

2006-10-31 01:29:14 · answer #5 · answered by novangelis 7 · 0 0

I don't think we have enough time left to evolve. Because of air pollution we
should be getting some bushy eyebrows to help strain the debris from the
air. I don't see this happening except for that one guy at the Beer Store.
Seriously, I think we are changing the world too fast for our evolution to catch
up. We are screwed.

2006-10-30 23:34:26 · answer #6 · answered by sunnymommy 4 · 0 0

We will never know... There is no way to predict how evolution will affect an organism, we just know that it will and that thousands of years down the road we will be different in some way.

2006-10-31 00:18:29 · answer #7 · answered by ChooseRealityPLEASE 6 · 0 0

God vs. Science

God is sitting in Heaven when a scientist says to Him, "Lord, we don't need You anymore. Science has finally figured out a way to create life out of nothing. In other words, we can now do what you did in the beginning."

"Oh, is that so? Tell me," replies God.

"Well," says the scientist, "We can take dirt and form it into the Likeness of You and breathe life into it, thus creating man."

"Well, that's interesting. Show me."

So the scientist bends down to the Earth and starts to mold the soil.

"Oh no, no, no," interrupts God. "Get your own dirt!"

2006-10-31 05:13:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Humans are humans they didn't evolved from other organisms and they will not evolve to others. the first human on the earth was Adam and humans will stay humans untill life on earth finished

2006-10-31 01:12:08 · answer #9 · answered by saleh_11j 2 · 0 0

you can see the picture of future human in the Bsc Zoology Evolution book.there is one drawing of future human .i donnt know it will happen so or not

2006-10-31 00:34:48 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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