I feel it is inevitable that humans will evolve into a super-being... ONLY compared to humans NOW. I say this because eventually, our bodies will need to adapt to the eventual worsening of sickness and disease, the eventual strengthening of viruses and bacteria to our medications and other cures. The only eventual defense is the body somehow strengthening itself, because after so many generations of us,our kids, our kid's kids taking meds, I believe that SOMETHING will occur along those lines.
Call me crazy, I guess!
2007-10-21 17:53:13
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answered by SonicMessiah 2
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It is a very good question. The answer is complicated. However there is nothing called as super humans. Due to the changes in the climate and life style, humans will grow taller , upto 7 feet and will have more resistance power towards the disease and there will also be an increase in the amount of brian power used. The catch is these humans will have a very short span of life.
This theory is concluded from a research made in 2006 - 2007 in USA.
2007-10-21 18:05:35
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answered by chinnu 2
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What Will Humans Evolve Into
2016-09-30 22:07:25
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answered by mcguinn 4
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We have never actually observed any real evolution. The concept of a macromolecule (DNA) being able to advantageously reprogram itself is silly, at best. But, that is what is taught as science.
The answer about the least distinguished members of our planetary population being allowed to procreate is very true. Not only do they procreate, they procreate way faster. This would tend to diminish the overall quality of the gene pool.
Finally, the comment about physics is SOOO right. The basic laws of chemistry, energy, etc. are not going to change. It is possible that, with dedicated planned breeding and a bit of genetic engineering, we could noticeably improve the "performance" of a select few humans, but not to the point of "superhuman".
2007-10-21 17:59:40
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answered by zealot144 5
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No. Human evolution is no longer a natural phenomena. When we learned to keep people alive with medicines and surgeries, we alter the future of humanity. With the conquering of the human genome, we now have the ability to make significant change to human biology. Therefore, human evolution is now in the hands of humans.
2007-10-21 18:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Doubtful. Modern medicine keeps too many humans in the gene pool that would otherwise not survive to breed.
Selective breeding of humans went out with Hitler.
Relax- it's just science NOT a moral judgment. Besides, I for one don't want the crew of the USS Botany Bay.
2007-10-21 17:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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In a million years we are able to have ventured out between the celebs. Our species would be a ask your self to behold, having outgrown lots of our innate faults together as overcoming hindrances tossed at us via destiny.
2016-12-18 14:04:54
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answered by jowers 4
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We were once superhumans before the time of Christ we have only begun getting weaker since technology has taken away what we were born to do such as walk and run and farm etc now we drive, fly , eat poisoned food so no I dont think so ..
2007-10-21 17:50:48
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answered by JJ DonJuan 2
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Now that is a wild assumption. In my opinion mankind is moving backwards. Did you ever stop and think how smart ancient man had to be to get as far as we have come? Did you ever think about the effects of the laws of nature like "survival of the fittest?"
2007-10-21 17:57:31
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answered by carol h 3
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no. because we do not live in a darwinistic society where the weak are allowed to reproduce, we will never evolve into superhumans
2007-10-21 17:50:32
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answered by Danny A 2
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