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@obi_jon | 15 September 15 | |
Another is the fact there are so many different and varied types(or races) of human beings in the world. If evolution didn't exist we would all look pretty much the same but we don't. The first homo-sapiens who emerged out of Africa would all have looked fairly similar but the different paths and branches taken by our ancesters as they spread throughout the world meant we have evolved into the varied different shapes and colours we are now. We evolved to adapt to the different environments encountered, eg. those who moved northwards into the colder climates of Europe eventually lost the heavy skin pigmentation needed to cope with the increased sunlight of the African climate.
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@mdc | 17 September 15 | |
It's scientific fact. Quantum mechanics is currently being said to be responsible for the different types of variation, the change in the code of the program, mutation. Even the universe evolved from singularity if we want to trace it all back. The universe has a beginning and has an end. So, basically we evolved from singularity just to extinct? If there's no purpose and meaning in life, why bother discussing it. Everything that is bound by the rules of nature will come to an end anyway. It's inevitable.
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@0gypsy0 | 18 September 15 | |
@ popty - 13.06.15 - 01:17pm devolving what if all life is a creation of higher inteligence After our brains evolved to the point that we could comprehend our own mortality, our reaction was to invent belief systems that denied it. Looks like we're going to need a bigger brain.--Someone . |
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@mdc | 20 September 15 | |
Bigger not necessarily better, when it comes to brains... If you don't believe it, well..., google it. And if you still don't believe it, maybe you just don't want to believe it.
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