Will people evolve??? Will humans still evolve?

Updated on science 2024-04-21
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Physical fitness evolution does not.

    Degradation is possible.

    Wisdom has the potential to grow stronger.

    Humans are advanced creatures.

    The more advanced it is, the higher the requirements for the living environment.

    Even if a person is made to have no worries about food and clothing, he will be picky about which one is this.

    The lower creatures don't have so many problems, and many just want to live.

    For example, bacteria, if you freeze them in ice or put them in boiling water, they may not die.

    Now human beings cannot do without medicine.

    Newborn galls have to be given various defensive shots.

    My son was born less than an hour ago, and he had 7 injections, which is very distressing, but if I really had to get one less injection, I would be anxious again).

    Do you think his resistance will become stronger on its own.

    Even if it is possible for him to become stronger, his own resistance will naturally subside due to the fact that the outside world has replenished his resistance.

    Let him evolve in this case, that is impossible.

    The survival of human society is inseparable from wisdom.

    Even sports competitions are inseparable from using your brain, otherwise what would the coach do.

    Accumulation from generation to generation, getting stronger is certain.

    But it seems a bit reluctant to link the accumulation of wisdom with evolution.

    You can't say that the guy can fly a plane in the sky and that he's evolved, and you can't just evolve.

    It seems that the wisdom of mankind will perish sooner or later with the demise of mankind.

    The experience of watching the anime "The Praise of the Thing".

    It seems that human wisdom will perish sooner or later because of its own system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course it will, but I believe that human evolution has entered a fork in the road, and such an evolutionary path will also go to the extreme, but not the most perfect. Fortunately, our brother has embarked on the path of perfect evolution.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, when the level of civilization reaches a certain level, it will abandon the ontology and parasitize a stronger body, or in other words, abandon the drag of the body, and turn consciousness into a special form, just like science fiction says, only need to retain the mind and fly faster than the speed of light in the form of particles

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Humans evolve naturally. Humans must still evolve, otherwise they will slowly become extinct. In fact, the reason is very simple, that is, the human body alone cannot resist the changes in the external environment. In the Paleocene Eocene.

    At that time, the earth's temperature became very high, and even the polar regions were covered with lush forests, and with our current bodies, it was difficult to live in a hot environment.

    under life. It can be seen that the earth's environment is not prepared for human beings, but will undergo various changes, but human beings just adapted to the environment when they evolved, so they appeared on the earth. But we are only adapting to the current living environment, and if the earth's environment changes dramatically again, human beings may not be able to continue to live on the earth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    According to scientific theory, life on earth is in the process of evolution all the time, and man, as a higher animal, is no exception.

    You can't see it, but you can see it. For example, the cecum of a person is constantly degrading because it is not used. So, maybe in many years there will be no cecum.

    For example, the vitality of the Y chromosome is gradually declining, so some people say that in the future--- of course you will not see it--- there will be no men, depressing!

    Constant evolution is the only way to satisfy the choices of nature, that is, the universe. In the face of the universe, man can only evolve.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    But it's been a slow evolution, and you can't see it

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes. You think.

    In ancient times, humans were a branch of primates.

    It took millions of years of evolution to become what it is today.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is said that the sixth mass extinction that will shock the world will be .........Humanity itself.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. About 4.5 million years ago, humans and apes began to diverge, giving rise to Australopithecus ramanacus, which later evolved from Australopithecus australopithecus 2 million years ago, and then further developed into modern humans. Regarding the process of human development, it is generally divided into four stages:

    1. Early ape-man stage. It lived between 3 million and 1.5 million years ago, and already possessed the basic characteristics of humans, such as being able to walk upright and make simple gravel tools.

    2. Late ape-man stage. About 2 million to 300,000 years ago, the body resembled a man, the brain was larger, and it could make more advanced paleolithic tools, and began to use fire, such as the Beijing ape man in Zhoukoudian, Beijing, China.

    3. Early Homo sapiens (hominid) stage. Between 100,000 and 200,000 to 50,000 years ago, it gradually broke away from the characteristics of apes and was very close to modern humans, such as Neanderthals in Germany.

    4. Late Homo sapiens (newcomer) stage. About 4-50,000 years ago, the evolution of human beings at this time showed a significant acceleration, and the morphology was very similar to that of modern humans, and culturally, there were already the art of carving and painting, and ornaments appeared. For example, in 1933, the cave man on the top of Zhoukoudian Keel Mountain was discovered.

    At this time, primitive religions had already arisen and had entered a matriarchal society. In the late Homo sapiens stage, modern humans began to differentiate and form, and spread throughout the world.

    Why did man evolve the way he is?

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    About 4.5 million years ago, humans and apes began to diverge, giving rise to Australopithecus ramanacus, which later evolved from Australopithecus australopithecus 2 million years ago, and then further developed into modern humans. Regarding the development process of human beings, it is generally divided into four stages: 1. The early ape-man stage.

    It lived between 3 million and 1.5 million years ago, and already possessed the basic characteristics of humans, such as being able to walk upright and make simple gravel tools. 2. Late ape-man stage. About 2 million to 300,000 years ago, the body resembled a man, the brain was larger, and it could make more advanced paleolithic tools, and began to use fire, such as the Beijing ape man in Zhoukoudian, Beijing, China.

    3. Early Homo sapiens (hominid) stage. Between 100,000 and 200,000 to 50,000 years ago, it gradually broke away from the characteristics of apes and was very close to modern humans, such as Neanderthals in Germany. 4. Late Homo sapiens (newcomer) stage.

    About 4-50,000 years ago, the evolution of human beings at this time showed a significant acceleration, and the morphology was very similar to that of modern humans, and culturally, there were already the art of carving and painting, and ornaments appeared. For example, in 1933, the cave man on the top of Zhoukoudian Keel Mountain was discovered. At this time, primitive religions had already arisen and had entered a matriarchal society.

    In the late Homo sapiens stage, modern humans began to differentiate and form, and spread throughout the world.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    All of the above is wrong, evolution is everywhere. Although biological evolution is natural selection, survival of the fittest.

    Modern man, on the other hand, clearly lives at the top of the biological chain, although he does not have to be subjected to the directional elimination of nature. But there is still evolution in modern man, and the evolution of modern man is to move towards a higher goal, not simply natural selection. Rather, it evolves according to human will.

    For example, the increase in intelligence, just like aliens, it is said that the brain activity of newborn babies of aliens is more frequent than that of human adults.

    In a broad sense of biology, evolution is a change in gene frequency. Genetic changes are always present, and human reproduction obeys Mendel's first and second laws, and the law of cross-exchange. There are also genetic mutations, chromosomal variations.

    While most of them are harmful, there are always beneficial changes, and when these new types of humans have an advantage over the old ones, evolution is actually complete. These new humans will knock out the old ones!

    Therefore, evolution does not exist all the time, it is possible that your next generation, the next generation, will have excellent mutation genes that you do not have, and evolution will also be quietly carried out in your reproduction, your next generation, and the reproduction of the next generation!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In this sense, humanity has stopped evolving.

    For some changes in modern people, they are non-hereditary.

    It's just an improvement in nutritional conditions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    may evolve to be able to breathe in water.

    But if 2012 is real, it won't.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I believe that man can evolve, maybe the earth will change in n years. There will be this possibility then.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are many meanings of evolution, and human thinking is constantly changing, so it can be said that human thinking is always evolving!

    And the human physique has been slowly changing!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, evolution is endless, people are not too well adapted to the current environment, and they can still evolve, but they are much slower than normal, because many genetic diseases cannot be eliminated by nature, and many bad conditions cannot be selected by nature.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, but then people will be completely different, the brain will be further improved, and the energy required can reach 40 or even more of the total energy of the human body, and there are more people like Einstein, which is brain development, intellectual evolution!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    What else is going on, how young can this earth live, and it won't take a few more hundred years to be without human beings.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It should be, now people use more and more computers, and the use of limbs is relatively less, so the brain will be big.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Human beings are also constantly evolving, not necessarily in form or in shape, but also in intelligence and spirit.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Possibly, if we rely too much on resources, there may be an "evolutionary stop".

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes, if you are still alive in a few hundred years, you can see it with your own eyes.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    == Humans can still evolve. Evolved into a navy child.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Probably not, we're increasing brain volume.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I'm quite satisfied with ...... current human race

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Yes, mainly intellectually.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Environmental changes.

    Lots of animals. There are certain variations.

    I guess it's the same with people.

    Maybe it's the evolution of the brain.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Humanity is still evolving.

    A study by the University of Chicago in the United States shows that the process of human evolution continues. By analyzing the human genome, scientists say they have found 700 beneficial genetic variants that humans have continued to evolve over the past 10,000 years.

    The researchers analysed genetic data from 209 people, including 89 East Asians, 60 Europeans and 60 Nigerians. As a result, almost the same number of new signs of evolution have been found in different races.

    A typical example is that about 90% of Europeans have a genetic variant associated with lactose-breaking enzyme – a mutation that allows humans to digest milk. Researchers speculate that if the pressure to choose continues, everyone will have this gene in thousands of years.

    In East Asians, researchers have found a variant associated with the alcohol dehydrogenase gene that blocks the process of ethanol metabolism in the body, which means that many East Asians become overwhelmed. But this variation must bring them other benefits. Scientists analyzed.

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