shawn001
Well-Known Member
Originally Posted by fantôme profane
If there are any descendants of ours still living 150 000 years from now they will likely be so different from us that they will have to be considered a different species.
Quote:If there are any descendants of ours still living 150 000 years from now they will likely be so different from us that they will have to be considered a different species.
Originally Posted by fantôme profane
If there are any descendants of ours still living 150 000 years from now they will likely be so different from us that they will have to be considered a different species.
not necessarilly bud.
Actually quite likely, but in part from self design and bionics and things we can even think of now.
many human like species made it a million years without evolutionary changes.
were evolving right now, in fact part of that is our brains are shrinking. :help:
If we get into space, then absolutely all bets are off.
I think it would really help
all depends on enviromental and dietary factors
in big part
If there are any descendants of ours still living 150 000 years from now they will likely be so different from us that they will have to be considered a different species.
Quote:If there are any descendants of ours still living 150 000 years from now they will likely be so different from us that they will have to be considered a different species.
Originally Posted by fantôme profane
If there are any descendants of ours still living 150 000 years from now they will likely be so different from us that they will have to be considered a different species.
not necessarilly bud.
Actually quite likely, but in part from self design and bionics and things we can even think of now.
many human like species made it a million years without evolutionary changes.
were evolving right now, in fact part of that is our brains are shrinking. :help:
If we get into space, then absolutely all bets are off.
I think it would really help
all depends on enviromental and dietary factors
in big part