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How many years will it take for humans to have the same race?

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When all people are mixed with caucasoid, mongoloid, and ******* and everyone has the same skin color, hair type, and facial features.

*I'm using the race terms scientifically; not trying to offend anyone, some scientist thought of the names, not me.

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  1. We already are one race. The human race. What you are asking is when everyone will be blended together so that there is no distinction between peoples, i.e. colors.


  2. Miss "scientist" it' s more than obvious you're not trying to offend anyone! Then, why give thumbs down to people that have spend their time to answer your -not so clever- question? I' m using the term "not so clever" scientifically, I hope you are not bothered lol

  3. Globally, probably never. But in places like Brazil it's already happened. They've gone through the genetic blender so thoroughly that someones appearance is absolutely no use in judging how much of their ancestry is African or European. Probably another 150 or so years in America, assuming you stopped immigration. You'd still get all African looking, all European looking, and all Asian looking people just because of random gene combinations though.

  4. In my humble opinion the human race is one. The concept of a "cloned" society as a matter of years of biological chromosome change is not fathomable to me. Could it be achieved, yes in a controlled environment that was propelled to achieve it. A concept that Hitler had. No, I feel that unless there is total extinction of the human race, then this is not possible. Thank goodness for that. I celebrate differences and what that contributes to the whole.

  5. It probably will never happen completely, because of all the isolated pockets of cultures spread out around the world...

    However, the longer the time, that inter-continental air travel exists, the better the chance that we'll come closer to that idea...

    But like infinity, we'll never entirely reach it!

  6. Good correction,  by Tsudo.

    I just wanted to add that pigment stimulus isn't constant and the same reasons we became different colors still exist: we live in varied amounts of sunlight and have different habits.  Unless we all have to live underground (and we might) we'll still be a rainbow, sorry all you "Master Race" enthusiasts.

  7. I think we'll destroy the planet before that happens.

  8. This is not a matter of opinion.

    Biological races do not exist, period.  Biologists got rid of that concept in the late sixties. Different populations of humans have different groups of physical traits as part of biological variation.  We will always have different blood types, different skin colors, different hair types, etc.  It's a popular misconception that races exist like so many cans of paint, and after the process of mixiing them together over the course of centuries or millenia we will end up with a uniformity of body shapes, statures, skin colors, etc.

    Consider two parents, one with dark blond hair and the other with light blond hair.  If the mixing thing were true, then their offspring would have either the same color hair or something in between.  Surprise, they get a couple of redheaded kids, and maybe one with the darker blond.  Traits keep dissapearing and reappearing over multiple generations.

  9. a long time

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