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Since ancient times, human beings have the dream of flying into the sky, after the last century human beings made airplanes, they can use these devices to really enter the sky, the scene of the earth in full view, but for many people, the flight they want to achieve is not with the help of these equipment, but the real sense of flight of human beings can wave their wings like a bird, and fly freely in the sky without relying on any equipment, we know that this is simply impossible.
Some people have suggested that according to Darwin's theory of evolution, human beings often imitate the movements of birds with their hands, and will they evolve bird wings after 1 million years? In the eyes of many, this is a very ridiculous question. But if you think about Darwin's theory of evolution and Lamarck's usefulness, it's also a very likely idea.
Lamarck said that the environment plays a very important role in the growth of a life, if an organism is constantly using an organ, it will become more developed without declining, and if some organs are not used regularly, these organs will be degraded over time.
Lamarck believed that all living beings would improve their bodies in this way, eventually evolve into a new species, and pass it on to their next generation. So if humans wave their hands like birds, will they evolve wings in a million years? Let's first look at the evolutionary direction of some creatures in nature, such as giraffes, many people believe that the reason why giraffes have long necks is to be able to reach high leaves.
This is what they have to meet in order to survive.
If they don't have a long neck, it may be difficult to survive, so the giraffe pattern has evolved such a gene, which determines the direction of their future development, only the neck is long enough to survive, but for humans to evolve wings by waving their hands is simply impossible, because for a person's survival, this is not a must, so humans will naturally not evolve such abilities.
In the future, if humans do have wings, it may be due to the following two reasons, the first is that the earth's environment has changed dramatically, and humans cannot live on land, and if they want to survive, they must have the ability to fly in the sky.
The second possibility is to genetically modify the human body to have wings and invent such a flying man. According to the current situation, the earth's environment tends to be stable, and it is less likely that the land will not survive due to drastic changes, so if humans want to have wings, they will be able to do so
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It's impossible. Evolutionarily speaking, we've lost wings and replaced them with hands. If you have wings, you become a monster.
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No, human evolution is in line with Darwin's evolutionary principle, and human beings have no basis for growing wings in the first place.
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No, if someone with wings could be born, it might be possible to reproduce after a few years. The premise is that he will not be executed as a monster and still has the ability to reproduce.
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No. Because the direction of biological evolution is controlled by the environment and not by subjective factors, it is not possible to evolve wings in the future.
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From the point of view of animal evolution, first of all, the wings of animals did not degenerate or evolve from hands. Therefore, even if humans start to fly with their hands now, they will never evolve wings in the long run.
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It's whimsical, 100% no. Because human beings are not a big mutant, how can this mutation occur? Then it is an exaggeration of the facts.
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Of course not, our habit is to walk on both feet, and it is not realistic that we can grow wings through long-term exercise just because we want to fly.
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This is not going to evolve to have wings, because the genetic structure of humans is already fixed. There are not many factors that can be changed, so it can be said that the idea of wings growing is unrealistic.
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Only angels have wings, and the human body does not evolve because the physical body is limited.
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I can fly. In the past, some flying dinosaurs weighed much more than humans, and they were able to swim in the sky with a pair of wings.
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I think that according to science, people evolve behind their backs, and they can't fly even if they have wings that can fly, because we can only fly if we grow into the shape of birds.
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I think I can fly, after all, how can I have wings that can fly and not be able to carry the weight of the whole person's body, but there is no way to achieve it.
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If you look closely at birds, their bones are very light, and their sternum is protruding, so that they can have bigger muscles to drive their wings to fly, which people can't do.
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You can't fly, because humans don't have such skills, it's a fantasy. Unfounded things.
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I think so, because a lot of animals developed like that, and some of the dinosaur fossils that were dug up, they were all like that.
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I think I can fly, as long as the wings have the power and are the same as the birds, I think it's entirely possible to fly, and it's really not a dream to fly.
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It depends on how much effect this wing can have, as long as the buoyancy brought by the wing to stir up the air is greater than the person's weight, it can fly steadily.
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I don't think it's possible, humans evolved from apes, and they have nothing to do with winged creatures, so how could they evolve wings just by waving their hands.
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I think this is a bit unrealistic, human evolution has gone through thousands of years, human evolution is basically stereotyped, even if you can evolve wings, it is only an individual genetic mutation, it is difficult for humans to generally evolve wings.
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This possibility is not impossible, but it is definitely a very long process, and it is likely to take thousands of years or even longer to evolve into wings.
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No. Because human evolution is controlled by the environment, and waving hands all the time is only a subjective factor for human beings, they cannot evolve wings.
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No, because the shape of the hand is already set, waving the hand will only make the hand longer, not the wings.
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Humans who keep waving their hands will not necessarily evolve wings, unless the future environment on the earth requires humans to have wings in order to survive better, humans may evolve wings.
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No, because humans have evolved to the point where they have evolved to the point where they don't need the ability to fly at all.
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No, I don't think that's possible, because there is no such evolutionary environment at all.
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Assuming that humans keep waving their hands, they will not evolve wings in the future, because humans do not have this gene, and because the current environment does not allow people to evolve into birds.
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There are more and more recreational facilities, and in recent years, skydiving and gliding have become popular, and in the sport of gliding, we can experience flying like birds, and some people have to sigh why humans have no wings? From ancient times to the present, many people want to be like birds, have their own wings, and can shuttle in this sky at will, but due to the effect of gravity, we can only fantasize that until the appearance of airplanes, we can fly to the sky with the help of external forces.
A scientist put forward the fantasy that if we are like birds every day, waving our wings all the time, maybe in a few hundred years, human beings will be able to slowly grow wings in evolution.
There was once a woman, in order to be able to fly into the sky like other animals, she even did not hesitate to spend a lot of money to implant artificial wings in her body, it is obvious that this is simply impossible to achieve, because the structure of her body is very different from that of birds, implanted artificial wings can not fly at all, and also aggravates the burden of her body, and finally has to undergo surgery to remove the wings.
Because we use our hands every day, our brains become very developed, and if we don't use our brains and hands every day, our hands will gradually shrink and degenerate. In daily life, we will meet some people with paralysis in the lower half of the body, they can only be accompanied by a wheelchair all year round, and their muscles gradually become atrophied by not exercising for many years, and only the place of exercise is normal development.
According to the phenomenon of use-in-use-and-waste, if it were applied to humans, who kept waving their wings, would we be able to evolve the wings of birds? The answer is definitely no, after all, this experiment was just a conjecture at first, it is simply unrealistic to want to grow wings, everything exists in nature There are certain laws, in other words, maybe human beings had wings millions of years ago, and then considering that wings restricted survival and development, they slowly degraded in evolution.
If one day humans evolve the skills of other animals, such as suddenly having more body hair and wings, it may be due to the natural environment. Some people say that we can genetically modify wings from generation to generation, so that the next generation gradually has wings, genes can not change everything, on the contrary, wings will cause a great burden to human beings, only have wings and no other abilities, it is redundant. I believe that with the development of science and technology, we can have other civilizations that have evolved wings in response to the event of human beings waving their hands.
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The obvious answer is no, if you want to evolve wings by waving your hands, this is just a conjecture, and it is impossible to become a reality, because people don't need the ability to fly at all.
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No, human beings keep waving their hands, and the muscles of only two arms become developed, and they will not grow wings because of this, because humans do not have the gene to grow wings.
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No way. Because humans evolved from apes, and apes often wave their arms, but nothing changes, it is impossible.
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According to the theory of evolution, if humans keep flapping their arms, will they be able to evolve wings in the future?
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Nature, as the greatest creator on Earth, can determine the way many species live and how they look. In the billions of years that the earth has existed, various species have appeared. According to the evolution of organisms, from the initial single-cell structure, it has gradually evolved into a variety of forms.
Among the many species, mammals emerged relatively late and are therefore more complex. So far, human beings can be said to be the masters of the earth, and the biggest difference between us and other creatures is that we have the ability to think independently.
We all know that the characteristics of each species are different, for example, birds have their own ability to fly, and most of the creatures in the sea are strong swimmers. Most humans need to use some equipment to enter the sky or the bottom of the sea. It can be seen that there is no perfection in the world, and if you get something, you will be something.
Mammals really can't fly?
Among the many mammals, no matter how powerful, they are unable to fly, however, there is one exception among these species, and it is bats. That's right, the same creature that makes each of us sound hated these days. Not to mention the harm that bats do to humans, what makes us wonder why they are also mammals, but they have wings.
In the study of bats, scientists have found that their ancestors are mostly the same as mice. Bats were the first to live in trees, and in order to avoid predators, they began to glide continuously. In order to better adapt to their environment, about 5 million years ago, they really evolved the ability to fly and gained a territory in the sky.
So if humans wave their hands every day, like bats, is it possible to fly in the future?
Darwin's theory of evolution once told us that the survival of the fittest will happen in the future, and if humans really spend a lot of time waving their hands every day, then there is a high probability that there will be mutations in the genes that have been handed down. However, this does not mean that humans can fly. We may pay a heavy price for this kind of behavior.
In fact, it takes a lot of energy for birds to be able to fly freely in the sky. In addition, the human body still has many defects compared to birds, such as our weight.
Human flight is affected by many things.
We are greatly affected by the gravitational pull of the earth, and it is not easy to fly. In general, birds need at least three times as much energy to fly. At the same time, most of their body temperatures are above 40 degrees Celsius, which is undoubtedly a challenge for human beings.
If humans want to fly, the energy required will be too great to be obtained**, and the human body may be exhausted.
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No. Because the direction of human evolution is controlled by the environment, not by human beings themselves, they do not evolve wings.