Trying2Bopen
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Came across a news article online by Fox on “The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement” (google “human extinction”, and “The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement” for sources). First, I would love to hear opinions on this group, as it seems like a perfect example of natural selection in action (voluntary sterility anyone?).
Second, the article got me thinking a bit about what true human extinction would look like. From a paleontologists point of view, there are two types of extinction, a “true extinction” would be the one we often think of today, the bird species was extant, and then all the members of the bird species died out = extinct. But then there is something called pseudo-extinction, where species A evolves to be species B over time and in the fossil record it looks like species A went extinct.
So how do you think the tune will go at the end of our species (and it does have to end…)?
Second, the article got me thinking a bit about what true human extinction would look like. From a paleontologists point of view, there are two types of extinction, a “true extinction” would be the one we often think of today, the bird species was extant, and then all the members of the bird species died out = extinct. But then there is something called pseudo-extinction, where species A evolves to be species B over time and in the fossil record it looks like species A went extinct.
So how do you think the tune will go at the end of our species (and it does have to end…)?