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It's a gradual process, you'd never notice it. It generally works like this: attractive people with talents that make money provide the resources for their children to be likewise successful. These people are less likely to die than most people (better healthcare, less violent neighborhoods, etc.) and as such pass on their traits more readily. It's an everyday process.

The modern trend in evolution is a focus away from disease resistance. Once diseases would often kill people before they would have children, and so those that did have children would be on average 'healthier'. In the advanced world today (Japan, western Europe, the US, etc.) this is less of an issue, so people with favorable traits in other respects but less 'genetic health' are more likely to pass on their genes.

2006-11-09 18:04:36 · answer #1 · answered by Charles G 4 · 0 0

Probably there will be no "next" humans after Homo Sapiens.
The reason is that natural selection always works by wiping out organisms characterized by low reproductive success. This "cleaning" mechanism is nearly stopped in modern humans, due the advances in medicine and lifestyle. Today we live in a very protected world, where even people with serious illness can survive and reproduce.
The only contribution that may remain to further phenotypic differentiation in our species is the genetic derive, which happens naturally in all species and - unlike natural selection - is random and hence does not produce any gradual growing of characters which can be significant from the survival point of view.

2006-11-10 03:22:11 · answer #2 · answered by Flavio 4 · 0 0

it still will be called Homo Sapiens. The process of evolution is so slow, that we wont even notice a change in our body, that we will continue to think that we still are "normal humans" or "Homo Sapiens". Actually, evolution may be and most likely is, taking place right now. we just dont know or recognize it. it may be that our advanced and technological society can have an impact on our evolution of the human race.

2006-11-10 01:59:08 · answer #3 · answered by Ravi 3 · 0 0

Homo Sapien. Race is a subdivision of species. Any new race created would still be categorized as Homo Sapien.

2006-11-10 04:02:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

They would be called Homo-Superior. They're present in the present day today. However, not really the majority because being in this race means you have the brains, the charisma, the body, the skills, the techniques, the attitudes, the grooves, the styles, etc.. In short, they're somewhat perfect but not literally perfect, they'll always commit mistakes, what perfect means is that they almost have all in their own selves. Researchs of today prove that a student who is handsome, very intelligent, active in class, creative, school varsity, school magazine's editor-in-chief, student government president and even a good speaker of charismatic voice and moves, can really be considered in this race. There are a lot of people I know that belongs to this race, we may not just see them by the way they look. But they don't really conquer all of these fields, maybe five or six major fields..

So, with this explanations, I think it would be Homo-Superior. Because of evolution, the future race of human beings may increase their intelligence and capacity to have greater strenghts in different fields. And this is why we always thought of having the future with flying cars, floating houses, offices in space, etc. (w/c are portrayed in movies and tv shows) it's because of this thought.

2006-11-10 05:39:10 · answer #5 · answered by GeLo'14 3 · 0 1

next human race is human race-homo sapiens just like from begin of time.

2006-11-10 01:56:42 · answer #6 · answered by cork 7 · 0 2

Homo-Superior(x-men)

2006-11-10 01:56:29 · answer #7 · answered by keoni_21 3 · 1 1

the way the worlds going they will be called Homo Dead

2006-11-10 07:05:00 · answer #8 · answered by John B 4 · 0 0

If 10 000 years ago monkeys became humans, 10 000 years in the future humans might become humans with tails, or humans with fur or something, or just evolve into monkeys again.

2006-11-10 02:15:05 · answer #9 · answered by LearningGuy 3 · 0 1

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