NOT for Religious Debate - Science Only
For the Religious angle please see: Intelligent Design
Question: What would humans look like in half a million years?
Obviously there is no possible way to know what kind of evolutionary changes could take place within us over half a million years, but I think it is interesting to speculate.
My analysis of the subject comes solely from alien conjecture. People always describe certain aliens as short, extremely pale, hairless, large headed creatures with basically no mouths and no noses.
Perhaps in half a million years we will have developed a way to live for hundreds of years by slowing the growth of our bodies and relying more heavily on our brains. Living in space might provide the pale skin and the devoidance of a nose (Nothing to smell). Perhaps telepathic communication and a new way of nourishing the body remove the need for mouths. A hairless body would also indicate a lack of dying skin cells.(I'm not so sure about that last one, so if anybody can tell me otherwise I would like to hear it.)
I'm not saying any of it is fact, or that it could even possibly happen, I'm just trying to start a conversation: If we evolved from monkeys, who says we can't evolve into aliens?
JMississippi
What Will Humans Look Like In 1/2 A Million Years? (Hover)
While I appreciate your interest in this topic, I disagree with the basics. You are starting off by assuming two things as true: One, that there are such creatures as aliens; and, Two, that humans evolved from monkeys. (Yes, I know you put a disclaimer at the end, but your conversation starts from here.)
I don't believe either of those things to be true. I believe in 500,000 years we will still look like humans, because humans were designed by an Intelligence and not evolved from pond scum. We are too complex to have been an accident.
I recently read a quote that said, "If men evolved from apes, why are there still apes?"
I would be curious to listen to your insight on the discovery of other human species such as Homo Florensis, Homo Erectus, and Homo Habilis.
First of all, in the literal way, it is impossible for us to evolve into aliens, because alien means from another planet, and we cannot be aliens to ourselves. It maybe possible that we will evolve into something close to how we envision aliens, but all the changes which you described would have to take more than half a million years, in my opinion.
Offtopic but,
Evolution does not have to be worldwide. Humans may evolve from apes in one isolated place while in another the apes still remain. |
Another missing point here is that macro evolutionary proof does not exist. Species have definitely evolved within their own species, thus showing why there are so many different species of cat. However, if you are a logical thinking person, it would seem to beg the asking, how a hundred million years of humans evolving from apes could go with little to no evidence of it happening. We can find entire skeletons of dinosaurs that live 100 million years ago, but not a full skeleton of at least one from every stage of human evolution? They should be closer to the top and easier to find. As for your questions, Homo Florensis, Homo Erectus are both excellent examples of humans evolving withing their species. Homo Habilis is suspected of being pieces of other species of apes and some human constructed to make an in between species of human and is not even shown as definitely human in the Smithsonian Institute.
In half a million years, we will look different, but still human. We will evolve to fit our surroundings even more, that is if we aren't extinct but will not evolve into something else completely. As for living in space, if we do, then we will decidedly evolve towards adapting to that environment, at least those that live in space will. Life begets life, if we survive, it will be because we adapt to the world as it is in half a million years.
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I just think it is a great injustice to God to just dismiss the idea that he might have molded us from even the tiniest fragments of life. |
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Does your ideas of intelligent placement by God extend to all other creatures? |
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How would you explain the multiple different species of cats and other such animals? |
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If we do not evolve, how would explain genetic mutations? |
First, a definition of evolution.
Wow! That was deep zuets every word you have said makes perfect sense to me.
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First of all, in the literal way, it is impossible for us to evolve into aliens, because alien means from another planet, and we cannot be aliens to ourselves. It maybe possible that we will evolve into something close to how we envision aliens, but all the changes which you described would have to take more than half a million years, in my opinion. |