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Genetics


Question Posted Friday October 17 2003, 8:13 pm

As humans grow technologically, we grow more dependant on that technology, and become less and less physically fit. We no longer need the ability to run down an elk and slit its throat, we merely need to sit in our rocking chairs, put a gun in one hand, and peice of straw in our mouths and hollar, "No dang dere chicken's geetin' away from me, ya heere?!" and fire wildly at the poor fool. My question is simply, over the next thousand year, will humans intergrate technology with their evolution and become, to quote the Red Dwarf movie for no readily apparent reason, Homo-Sapienoids or some form of cyrborg?

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Kira_Valoka answered Friday October 17 2003, 8:16 pm:
More than likely we would become so totally reliant on the technology that we would end up being basically multicellular amoebas with just enough energy to work the machines that we rely on for food, entertainment, etc

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