LeCynthia
Thinker
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2006
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I was just thinking about this. Let's say, for example, you take a particular animal and split the population into three groups and put each group in another part of the world. In one area the trees are high and after thousands of years they evolve longer necks. The second group is in shrub country and evolve low-lying bodies and the third is in a more barren place and evolve tusks for digging. Okay, so one common anscestor but three paths of evolution.
But now go back to the beginning, split the groups, but this time every few years you scramble the populations. This would slow down evolution greatly, no one true advantage would surface, and all three groups would evolve into something that can dig, reach high, and reach low, however, it would seem like it would take a much longer time to do so.
Isn't this kind of where the human race is today? We scramble ourselves constantly so no one advantage is likely to emerge and people will start to become the same everywhere. Are we stopping our own evolution? Not that we need to evolve, what with all the tools we have to do everything for us, but did we create a biological dead-end for ourselves? If you look at all the diverse races in the world it's clear that a little tiny bit of seperation was starting, but are we nipping it in the bud?
I know there are other considerations, like will we evolve to fit our tools or this was the path we were meant to take anyway but I'm just offering it up for food for thought. I've seen pictures of the "averaged" human face of all races but I'm thinking beyond that. Will there be no branches on this tree?
But now go back to the beginning, split the groups, but this time every few years you scramble the populations. This would slow down evolution greatly, no one true advantage would surface, and all three groups would evolve into something that can dig, reach high, and reach low, however, it would seem like it would take a much longer time to do so.
Isn't this kind of where the human race is today? We scramble ourselves constantly so no one advantage is likely to emerge and people will start to become the same everywhere. Are we stopping our own evolution? Not that we need to evolve, what with all the tools we have to do everything for us, but did we create a biological dead-end for ourselves? If you look at all the diverse races in the world it's clear that a little tiny bit of seperation was starting, but are we nipping it in the bud?
I know there are other considerations, like will we evolve to fit our tools or this was the path we were meant to take anyway but I'm just offering it up for food for thought. I've seen pictures of the "averaged" human face of all races but I'm thinking beyond that. Will there be no branches on this tree?