We're certainly still evolving, but we're influencing the course of the changes. So far our main influence is a secondary effect; by altering our surroundings we are influencing our changes. This is a slow process, however, so we really haven't done much yet. The real changes will either not show up for a long time to come, or will be made artificially, through gene therepay or whatnot.
--"open to intrepretation, but I say de-evolution"
That's an amusing commentary, but not really the case. There's a phenomenon called regression to the mean which pretty much invalidates it.
--"But all animals learn from their forefathers in a different way thans humans do -- it's called instinct,"
Instincts aren't learned. I think you mean behaviours.
--"The Marching Morons - By Henry Kuttner"
I think I remember that story. If it is the one I'm thinking of, it was pretty good. I've actually been trying to remember that title.
Wraith
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
-- Napoleon Bonaparte
--"open to intrepretation, but I say de-evolution"
That's an amusing commentary, but not really the case. There's a phenomenon called regression to the mean which pretty much invalidates it.
--"But all animals learn from their forefathers in a different way thans humans do -- it's called instinct,"
Instincts aren't learned. I think you mean behaviours.
--"The Marching Morons - By Henry Kuttner"
I think I remember that story. If it is the one I'm thinking of, it was pretty good. I've actually been trying to remember that title.
Wraith
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
-- Napoleon Bonaparte
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