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| Explaining | The future of evolution My wife was watching one of those "feel-good" lifetime channel movies and it got me thinking. It was about some couple who couldn't get pregnant, so they were trying invitro fertilization. So do you think this has any effect on the evolution of man? People who by natures laws (or even by God's laws to some of you) should not be multiplying. The worse part about it is that when they use IVF, some times they end up having 3 or 4 kids instead of just 1. I don't know if it really has an effect, but it also happens in zoos with species that are endangered. They are always trying to breed the tigers, elephants, pandas, and other animals that are dwindling in numbers. Well, maybe they are becoming extinct for a reason, and maybe us breeding poor quality animals that allowed themselves to be caught is just making the species weaker. Maybe I am just being crazy, but it just got me thinking. ![]() | |
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| Resident Slayer | Re: The future of evolution On humans: the problem is delaying having children that is the norm in the first world. Humans were evolved to start having kids at 14! It was important when the average life span was under 25. Lifespans have grown tremendously due to the removal of the factors that caused an early death, but there's been no time for us to evolve to making trying to have kids after 40 *normal*. I don't see anything wrong with any of this, nor evidence that our gene pool is going bad--or for you interventionist God folks--that we're being "punished." On the animals, their habitats are being destroyed, and if they're having trouble reproducing in captivity, all I can say is YOU try having sex downtown in the middle of rush hour on the sidewalk! Cheers, Buffy ---------------- "If you do not agree with anything I say, I'll not only retract it, but deny under oath that I ever said it!" __________________________________________________ ______________-- Tom Lehrer "The shrinks diagnosed me a sociopath with paranoid delusions. But they’re just out to get me cause I threatened to kill them." Forum Administrator Hypography Science Forums - Science for Boys and Girls! Its not for nothing that we hang out here. | |
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| bike | Re: The future of evolution Quote:
if they do, then i could see what a great analogy that is. but if they don't, that would be really strange. ![]() ---------------- "Rome falls nine times an hour" ![]() ![]() | ||
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| Resident Slayer | Re: The future of evolution Quote:
Honestly, I don't think they like to do it with all the people hanging over the fences with their digital cameras.... Cheers, Buffy ---------------- "If you do not agree with anything I say, I'll not only retract it, but deny under oath that I ever said it!" __________________________________________________ ______________-- Tom Lehrer "The shrinks diagnosed me a sociopath with paranoid delusions. But they’re just out to get me cause I threatened to kill them." Forum Administrator Hypography Science Forums - Science for Boys and Girls! Its not for nothing that we hang out here. | ||
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| Understanding | Re: The future of evolution With captive animals, in the middle of the zoo, I would have to say, it's probably not the best environment to have young, or having a desire to try...I think it downgrades thier capability. It's most definately sure that animals don't become embarised at their apearence, unless you do the shave the hair off the family dog kinda thing......Animals I would say don't have morals..but instincts that are more ballenced and solid that Peoples'. In some cases it has to do with mutations that harm the whatever the process is..in other cases, damage, I do not think we are changing into any other creature though. With people... | |
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| Coincidence of Molecules | Re: The future of evolution One of the biggest problems in captive breeding programs is the size of the gene pool. You keep inter-breeding the last 600 of some animal you wonder why they all have haemophilia and bad hips... ---------------- Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Albert Camus | |
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| Explaining | Re: The future of evolution Quote:
I also want to make sure it's known that this isn't actually some kind of ideology that I live by, it's just something that I was thinking and wondering about. I don't want to start some kind of "let the animals die" campaign or anything. Quote:
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