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Does anyone believe in this, will this ever be possible. We have evolved over time but the next step is to fly individually and naturally, don't you think, when or will it ever happen??
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No humans will not fly. Means there won't be any such evolution that will grow wings on human. Human beings from the very first day are almost the same shape and there won't ever be any sort of change in human beings.
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i dont think your crazy you just have an idea your interested in a difference like if there was a natural prededor and it was a land animal you would have to climb trees but with evelution we would evolve and grow wings
dw i thoughtabout it too but its a fkin retarded idea
What a terrible question. Stay in school kid.
Assuming humans overcome their differences at home on Earth, they will start to populate the solar system and other planets/systems around them. Perhaps the settlers on low-gravity, breathable-air planets will, over time, develop aviatory features.
Many interesting comments here!
The main fact is as people have mentioned, is the point that there is no 'Environmental Need' for the development of biological wings as such. One comment caught my attention which Guest 414 stated... "we are a created species" which i disagree with as things dont just 'magically' happen (in this case - humans are 'created' in a sense).
So here comes the theory of Evolution.. Apes into Man. It's quite obvious nowadays that there is a clear difference between homo-sapiens (humans) and modern Apes. But a long time ago we were VERY similar give or take a few generations - now this is the most important part as this is where the ANCESTRAL LINE seperates...
Take this situation for example.. millions of years ago when the early apes existed they were mainly tree-dwellers with little characterics to modern humans. As the years pass, the population grows, eventually becoming too large for the forest/area which they live in to support them. So, small numbers of those apes branch out into the wilderness, into a new environment. Because of this, those apes had to ADAPT to their new environment and effectively evolve to survive. This includes the ability to hunt in groups, the eventual development and use of tools and ultimately the development of a larger brain. Over thousands of generations this 'new' species became seperate from the apes they evolved from, resulting in a new branch in the ancestral line and so forth.
If we were to 'grow-wings' so to speak, I believe this will be down to technologial advances through the future ages - why spend the time and research into developing biologial 'wings' when a mechanical, far-superior alternative could be developed (im basing my idea on the mechanical arms used by Dr. Octopus in the spider man film - which is of course not real). If you think about it, biologial wings aren't really that tough (hollow bones etc), but maybe a lightweight mechanical design could one day be made which allows use to fly using our brains to control them. Humans if anything, will depend less and less on our limbs as time advances and technology improves - one example is the travelators we use in airports now to save the effort of walking and dragging that case behind you!
If all else fails.. stick with a jetpack = P
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