The very existence of
our human species evolved because of an intricate physiology built for empathy, compassion, and cooperation.
The human species evolved to reach maturity, pass on some genes and then exit stage left.
But how many
human species evolved there?
Once
the human species evolved, one man and one woman, they couldn't reproduce with their predecessors!
That platform is a delicate living matrix out of which
the human species evolved and on which it is still dependent for life.
Not exact matches
HS, why can't YOU admit that you're gullible and have fallen for the same myths that have plagued
humans since the
species evolved?
Fortunately for
humans, we have
evolved far enough to have a greater sense of self awareness than any other
species.
Humans aren't
evolving at all fast compared to
species with much shorter lifespans, notably bacteria.
Back when
humans were
evolving, reproduction served the
human species.
Richard Dawkins merely states in unvarnished form doctrines that other scientific metaphysicians take for granted: In the beginning were the particles and the impersonal laws of physics; life
evolved by a mindless, non-teleological process in which God played no part; and
human beings are just another animal
species.
Obviously, the
human species is not
evolving as we still have «cave man» reactions.
Many
species clearly demonstrate the same principle, so it is an
evolved trait among social animals, and existed long before
humans or any of the religions man has created.
Yes, I'm talking about macro evolution, as in one day monkey years down the road... we have a
human... There is adaptation for sure but then there is a big drop off from that and new
species evolving from single cells...
The
human animal has simply
evolved to be able to figure things out about the external world and there has been a selective advantage for our
species to show love and generally be good.
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the
human race will have to
evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different
species hell maybe well
evolve into 2 different
species like in the movie time machine
Genetic science proves that wrong and that while the first
humans may have
evolved from one subhuman
species, all subsequent
humans, from every race, were descendant from those first
humans — thus confirming the very biblical concept of all
humans having a common ancestor.
Genetic science proves that wrong and that while the first
humans may have
evolved from one subhuman
species, all subsequent
humans, from every race, were descendant from those first
humans - thus confirming the very biblical concept of all
humans having a common ancestor.
And that is why not all members of the ancestor
species evolved into
humans.
The theory is beautifully consistent with what is observed in the natural world though, and it is possible to observe
species, including
humans, continue to
evolve in response to changing environmental pressures.
By virtue of the emergence of Thought a special and novel environment has been
evolved among
human individuals within which they acquire the faculty of associating together, and reacting upon one another, no longer primarily for the preservation and continuance of the
species but for the creation of a common consciousness.
Morality, love, ethics are all natural
human characteristics which are based on survival of the
species and
evolve from societal needs.
Most people aren't criminals because it isn't in
human nature to be, because we
evolved to be a cooperative
species.
So you refuse to believe in the solid evidence of millions of years of bone fossils showing that all
species, including
humans, have
evolved... and instead you choose to believe a book written a thousand years ago by a group men just trying to teach a few morals?
Building on these elemental physicochemical orders, successively more complex patterns have
evolved, culminating in the most advanced organic forms comprising the
human species.
In the case of the
human species, we have
evolved not only in a symbiotic relationship with the physical environment of the earth but with another kind of environment, known as
human culture.
One of the great mysteries of the natural world is that out of it has
evolved the
human species, which has the capacity to think, to ask questions, to look for meaning and to be creative.
So a chimp didn't
evolve into a
human, rather an earlier form diverged to form both
species.
Darwin offered evidence that
human beings had
evolved from lower animal
species.
As to evolution none of us i.e.
humans evolved from any other currently existing
species.
I doubt we can agree on God but can we agree
humans did not
evolve from any current
species?
Realize that the ever brilliant Jesus presaged evolutionary biology and anthropology these last few decades, which proves we
humans evolved to be one of the most egalitarian
species ever on earth, that is, until The Fall, i.e., the Neolithic revolution.
Humans, as a
species, continue to
evolve.
You can do so much better than to resort to such stock canards as «If
humans evolved from monkeys when you know full well what the theory of evolution says regarding the multiple
species of primates.
Nurturing their exploration is crucial for the
human species to innovate,
evolve, and adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
Human babies require more care and for a longer period of time than babies of any other
species, so we have
evolved with a few tricks to keep us safe.
Common garter snakes, along with four other snake
species, have
evolved the ability to eat extremely toxic
species such as the rough - skinned newt — amphibians that would kill a
human predator — thanks to at least 100 million years of evolution, according to Joel McGlothlin, an assistant professor of biological sciences in the College of Science and a Fralin Life Science Institute affiliate.
The results suggest that pupil mimicry might have a long evolutionary history, says Kret, because if the phenomenon is present in both
humans and chimps it is possible it originally
evolved in a common ancestor of the two
species.
No one really knows how long it would take for an isolated
human population to
evolve into a separate
species.
But Stone predicts that because
species in hot environments
evolve body shapes that radiate heat better, climate change will cause
humans to grow taller and slimmer.
In closing the workshop, Hill said, «Only by working together are we able to fully account for the emergence and timing of unique features of Homo sapiens and how
humans,
evolved through natural processes, resulted in a spectacular anomaly among living
species.»
By comparing our genetic make - up to the genomes of mice, chimps and a menagerie of other
species (rats, chickens, dogs, pufferfish, the microscopic worm Caenorhabditis elegans, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster and many bacteria), scientists have learned a great deal about how genes
evolve over time, and gained insights into
human diseases.
Although tempting to conclude that
human activities thus benefit as well as deplete global biodiversity, the authors stress that extinct wild
species can not simply be replaced with newly
evolved ones, and that nature conservation remains just as urgent.
Rather than emerging from one small population, the
human species likely
evolved from a dispersed, complex network of groups that mixed and mated with each other, scientists report online September 20 in Science.
If this same mechanism exists in other animals — possibly including
humans — it could mean that there is a completely different way for a
species to
evolve in response to its environment.
«Our finding, in a
species so distantly related to
humans and lacking symbolic language, raises numerous questions about the kinds of understanding of «folk physics» and causality available to nonhumans, the conditions for these abilities to
evolve, and their associated neural adaptations,» the authors conclude.
And
humans themselves may have
evolved the ability to reciprocate, adapting the maternal bonding feedback loop to a new
species.
The data shows that Americans are far less likely than the rest of the world to accept that
humans evolved from earlier
species and that the universe began with a big bang.
For some period after that initial dispersal, the
human groups — now divided geographically — were
evolving into distinct
species.
The traits of
human - like intelligence have
evolved in other
species — the octopus and some birds, for example, both exhibit social playfulness — and this, the book suggests, indicates that intelligence is an inevitable consequence of evolution that would characterise extraterrestrials as well.
«Of course, much of evolution is down to luck, so this isn't concrete, but we know that complex, intelligent
species like
humans could not emerge after only a few million years because it took us 75 per cent of the entire habitable lifetime of this planet to
evolve.