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Originally posted by: JeffCos
originally posted by uglycassanova:
Even then, would we still be considered humans. Given time, it is inevitable that we will evolve into something
Obviously someone didn't pay much attention on biology class. No where in the history of this world is there any evidence that any species has evolved from or is evolving into anything. It's a very good theory, but no one has ever found enough proof to back it up.

ok
 
im thinkin 500 years maybe..

personally i think disease will be the downfall of humans, there are so many things that are getting out of control...

eg.

-AIDS
-Cancer
-SARS
-Mad Cow

etc etc


In the words of Chris Rock "You think they're ever gunna cure AIDS? NO! They ain't NEVAAAR curin' AIDS, they can't even cure Athlete's Foot!!"

 
when the rebirth of zion is complete the 7th matrix will be better than all the other ones

oops

we will survive as long as nukes dont end up in the wrong hands
 
Originally posted by: Vegetto
im thinkin 500 years maybe..

personally i think disease will be the downfall of humans, there are so many things that are getting out of control...

eg.

-AIDS
-Cancer
-SARS
-Mad Cow

etc etc


In the words of Chris Rock "You think they're ever gunna cure AIDS? NO! They ain't NEVAAAR curin' AIDS, they can't even cure Athlete's Foot!!"

i wouldn't say sars and mad cow are out of control... cancer - the chance of getting it can be reduced and i dont see the human race getting killed off by this

aids is a problem but it can be prevented also we are actively searching for a cure. i have faith in science.

there have been epidemics in history and the human race survived to this point
 
Originally posted by: Trinitron
Long after I am dead. I think there will be a point where technology starts to de-evolve so to speak, where people get back to the basics of farming, small towns with a family oriented society.


unfortunately at this point the soil will be so depleted from supporting 15 billion humans that nothing will grow. Then some wise people will begin to realize where all the food is coming from. But that green nutricious stuff is so yummy.
 
Originally posted by: rudder
Originally posted by: Trinitron
Long after I am dead. I think there will be a point where technology starts to de-evolve so to speak, where people get back to the basics of farming, small towns with a family oriented society.


unfortunately at this point the soil will be so depleted from supporting 15 billion humans that nothing will grow. Then some wise people will begin to realize where all the food is coming from. But that green nutricious stuff is so yummy.

Soylent Green is people.
 
I would say we'll roam the earth until it is engulfed by the sun, hit by a meteorite that ends life, or destroyed by some other natural thing that we can't stop.

Nukes are powerful and could easily destroy most humans in a few hours, but countries just aren't as loose with them as most people think. Nuclear war will never happen on a world wide scale.
 
I voted 50 years because I thought it sounded funny. But then I realized that put me in the category with millenium and... well... his post scared me. So I hereby retract my vote of 50!
 
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