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Well, if mankind lives on for a considerable amount of time they'll have no hard time to distantiate themselves from us.They'll just invent a new species name like "Homo intellectus" or something and consider us to be the previous step in evolution []
...I must respectfully disagree with the idea that current species naming conventions will even be applicable...1. We will bio-engineer our selves to the point where what we once were means nothing to what we will have become.2. We will continue to improve our interfacing to technology until the only way to improve is to directly interface it to the brain. Then become cyborgs and eventually just become inelegant machines. And honestly the cyborg stage have already started with the advent of prosthetic limbs.3. The progress of medical science will halt evolution. (in my opinion the least likely.)
The next major pandemic is Lamb Flu
3. The progress of medical science will halt evolution. (in my opinion the least likely.)
London has a population of around 7 million, New York, over 8 million and in the emerging nations the figures are worse with Beijing at over 10 million and Mumbai nearly 14 million. Such concentrations of populations put an intolerable strain on rescourses. The cost of transporting produce to these city's, both in terms of hard cash and environmental damage, is putting the entire world at risk.
a rural lifestyle places more strain on the environment than an urban one.
Quote from: destron on 16/11/2009 17:00:07a rural lifestyle places more strain on the environment than an urban one.Is that so? Can you explain how?Thanks in advance.
Quote from: peppercorn on 16/11/2009 20:17:42Quote from: destron on 16/11/2009 17:00:07a rural lifestyle places more strain on the environment than an urban one.Is that so? Can you explain how?Thanks in advance.There are many reasons...