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January 31, 2022, 06:38:55 AM
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Its just a matter of time before certain discoveries are made and brought to light.
Just a matter of time as well before any change that OP perceives that the vaccines, inorganic fertilizers used for food and other factors that which he says are causing change will be seen/evident. Although i do not completely agree with OP on the inorganic propagation of this supposed change alone, just as scientist say the giraffe grew longer necks frim stretching to eat fruits from trees, i'd say some other physical and environmental factors that we need to adapt to will drive or is driving this change naturally as well.

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January 31, 2022, 07:03:36 AM
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Its just a matter of time before certain discoveries are made and brought to light.
Just a matter of time as well before any change that OP perceives that the vaccines, inorganic fertilizers used for food and other factors that which he says are causing change will be seen/evident. Although i do not completely agree with OP on the inorganic propagation of this supposed change alone, just as scientist say the giraffe grew longer necks frim stretching to eat fruits from trees, i'd say some other physical and environmental factors that we need to adapt to will drive or is driving this change naturally as well.

Man-o-man is the education system lame these days!  The last scientist who said that was Lamarck who died in the early 1800's.  Darwin's theory pretty well put an end to this theory.

While acceleration of evolution via selective breeding is nothing new, 'science' is opened back up again much more recently where people can indeed design genetic mutations rather than waiting for them to come along by chance.  That's how such things as SARS-cov-2 come about.  Unfortunately it gives the more creepy weirdo scientists something of a God complex and the feeling that they have a right (and sometimes a duty) to shape reality using what are actually fairly primitive understandings of things.


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January 31, 2022, 08:45:00 AM
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Although I'm optimistic on most issues, I think humanity will cease on the planet faster than our estimation to even recognise any evolutionary changes in the upcoming generations. The technological advances we made just in the last five decades alone is more than enough than probably the whole human history combined, and such will be the catastrophe when the side effects of these stuffs will interfere with our day to day activities, it's like we are selfish since as long as our own life span (60-80) years is filled without much interference in comfort of technologies which are disastrous to the environment, we simply don't care about the future generations or human species as a whole. The movie interstellar shows it beautifully when the man on one of the unfortunate planet wanted to live even at the cost of whole humanity Cheesy
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January 31, 2022, 09:23:12 AM
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Those who does not believe that humans are changing, here is a nice example. Try to find a bunch of school kids of 5-7 grade and compare their height with yours. And try to remember your height at the same age. I am sure kids at your time were much lower. I remember when my cousin graduated from school (12 grades, kids graduate at the age of 17-18 y.o) and how I felt myself as a midget among his classmates. I am 176cm. I think the kids at the age 17-19 are now 180-190cm minimum. I think the reason of these changes are genetically modified foods. During my childhood and school years, there were almost no such food or they only start to appear.

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January 31, 2022, 08:02:08 PM
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Those who does not believe that humans are changing, here is a nice example. Try to find a bunch of school kids of 5-7 grade and compare their height with yours. And try to remember your height at the same age. I am sure kids at your time were much lower. I remember when my cousin graduated from school (12 grades, kids graduate at the age of 17-18 y.o) and how I felt myself as a midget among his classmates. I am 176cm. I think the kids at the age 17-19 are now 180-190cm minimum. I think the reason of these changes are genetically modified foods. During my childhood and school years, there were almost no such food or they only start to appear.

More likely it is a result of various kinds of growth hormones going into factory-farmed animals and from there into humans.


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February 02, 2022, 12:53:10 PM
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Humans are changing evolutionally. They are producing new and new technologies on the basis of their lifespan. Their technologies are beneficial for various industries.
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