Two thoughts come to mind:
1) In practical terms, what does all this mean?
2) When you visit the zoo and observe the chimps, who do you believe more, your own common sense, or the scientists?




It just says that the genes have evolve/changed more. Better suitable for monkey's
Doesn't mean a thing.
Humans make life easier for themselves with tools not by evolving..
It just says that the genes have evolve/changed more. Better suitable for monkey's
Doesn't mean a thing.
Humans make life easier for themselves with tools not by evolving..
...but that's what makes humans self-descriptively superior -- more frequently using their tools improperly. :-?We're master manipulators of our environment, but not the only ones who use tools.
...but that's what makes humans self-descriptively superior -- more frequently using their tools improperly. :-?We're master manipulators of our environment, but not the only ones who use tools.8-)
Most others haven't had the inclination to keep practicing it, let alone perfect it.Yeah, we could be the only animals capable of hubris...
well supposedly according to my biology teacher, the reason humans became humans goes something like this.
around...... uhh lets say along time ago...... we were primates. Chimps, monkeys whatever you want to call it we were hairy, and walked on our knuckles. Then our genes mutated and one of the most defining mutations was..... our thumbs. With imposable thumbs we were able to create more complex tools and processes. And with each new advancedment our brains became more and more stimulated and also slowly became larger.This also evolved our brains to create more complex tools and processes. But, there was a problem. The larger brains made it harder for us to give birth. So the fetus was born at a less devloped state and with less insticts. So this requiers us to nurture our young for longer periods of time, somewhere around 5-9 years. If you look at most other animals on this planet, most offspring are living independently in about a year or so. So, according to my teacher, scientist are now pondering whether the human race can evolve mentally any further due to this problem.
thats about it for my evolution lecture, i want a 3 page paper on the devlopment of the human brain by Monday ;D
We're still primates and, with certain ingested stimuli, may yet walk on knuckles -- one's own or someone else's; depending upon weight and the footware, the thumbs can also be mutated, certainly mangled, while in this condition. Thumbs are often imposing, as well, not uncommonly going where unwanted. So, too, human brains are still increasing: many beget swelled heads, although their complexity and ability to use tools in the process is in question and is definitely a problem. In light of this, the fetus may be born in a less developed state but it is questionable as to what instincts it will ever acquire and many, if not most, require -- certainly, seek -- nurturing for their entire existance, independantly or otherwise. As to humans as a race, in their science, itself, they have proven to continue their mental involvement.well supposedly according to my biology teacher, the reason humans became humans goes something like this.
around...... uhh lets say along time ago...... we were primates. Chimps, monkeys whatever you want to call it we were hairy, and walked on our knuckles. Then our genes mutated and one of the most defining mutations was..... our thumbs. With imposable thumbs we were able to create more complex tools and processes. And with each new advancedment our brains became more and more stimulated and also slowly became larger.This also evolved our brains to create more complex tools and processes. But, there was a problem. The larger brains made it harder for us to give birth. So the fetus was born at a less devloped state and with less instincts. So this requires us to nurture our young for longer periods of time, somewhere around 5-9 years. If you look at most other animals on this planet, most offspring are living independently in about a year or so. So, according to my teacher, scientist are now pondering whether the human race can evolve mentally any further due to this problem.
Here's a question, if people came from chimps why are they still here?
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