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Chairman Meow?ranchodeluxe said:
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ranchodeluxe said:yes but when the environment changes thats when we change also to adapt to new conditions.
MillionSword said:instead of needing to adapt to the environment, we modern humans adapt the environment to suit us.
you see even though we know the dinos are in the birds ancestry, no one classifies birds as dinos. they are now Aves or Avifauna.Squawk said:Birds are still dino's, it's just not much use referring to them as such. You'd presumably class a bird as an animal, right?
the question here is can those adaptations change modern man from the primate family into a new family that does not yet exist but may exist in the future.MillionSword said:ranchodeluxe said:yes but when the environment changes thats when we change also to adapt to new conditions.MillionSword said:instead of needing to adapt to the environment, we modern humans adapt the environment to suit us.
Well I already said I think not. If we're changing the environment to suit us the way we are now, why would we change that much at all?ranchodeluxe said:the question here is can those adaptations change modern man from the primate family into a new family that does not yet exist but may exist in the future.
there are some species that have not changed much for billions of years. we are not one of them.MillionSword said:I don't think humans will change too much in the future. Back when we first developed into the Homo Sapiens we are today, only the fittest could tolerate the harsh elements and produce offspring. We're far too domesticated now and instead of needing to adapt to the environment, we modern humans adapt the environment to suit us.
I'm pretty sure no one thinks anything just 'stops' evolving. I think you are missing their points... which I must say, is pretty amazing.ranchodeluxe said:thats cute how you guys think mankind has stopped evolving.
i understand but i dont agreequantumfireball2099 said:I'm pretty sure no one thinks anything just 'stops' evolving. I think you are missing their points... which I must say, is pretty amazing.ranchodeluxe said:thats cute how you guys think mankind has stopped evolving.
ranchodeluxe said:thats cute how you guys think mankind has stopped evolving.
you havent contributed anything to the thread other than defending others view and then insulting me so i must say im thinking you are a pretty amazing brown noser at this point fella. :lol:quantumfireball2099 said:I'm pretty sure no one thinks anything just 'stops' evolving. I think you are missing their points... which I must say, is pretty amazing.ranchodeluxe said:thats cute how you guys think mankind has stopped evolving.
yes technological advancements may slow down human evolution but human evolution will not stop.australopithecus said:ranchodeluxe said:thats cute how you guys think mankind has stopped evolving.
No one has said we've stopped evolving. What has been said is that environmental pressures aren't as influential because we have the technology to work around them.
ranchodeluxe said:yes technological advancements may slow down human evolution but human evolution will not stop.
I do. I often call bird dinosaurs, because that's what they are.ranchodeluxe said:you see even though we know the dinos are in the birds ancestry, no one classifies birds as dinos. they are now Aves or Avifauna.
ranchodeluxe said:rather that slowing mans evolution i believe technological advancements may be the catalyst for changes in mans evolution.