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AzureAzael
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This is a very general set of questions but sincere the same.
If humans evolve to become telepathic, how would we have enough self control not to speak our private thoughts or accidentally insult others? Assuming we did gain enough self control during our evolution, what about the mentally disabled? Or worse, the mentally disturbed?
I do believe in evolution, obviously, though I am religious. I do believe in Creation to a point but not the seven-day theory. If humans evolve, which I believe they inevitably will, it wouldn't be much towards a physiological change seeing that we can pretty well defend ourselves as it is. We can walk, have no need for other limbs or other digits. Perhaps we would have a better metabolism - which leads to a whole new range of options - or better immune system etc. Mentally though, how can we evolve?
These questions spark from a video I saw entitled "Human Evolution" which is something of an ad for people who enjoy leaping from building to building, doing flips in alleys and flips off of stairs, all in big cities. Though these people were talented it doesn't seem that every human will have the need to do inverted double back flips without so much as moving two feet forward or breaking a sweat.
My final question would be, in what ways could humans evolve?
If humans evolve to become telepathic, how would we have enough self control not to speak our private thoughts or accidentally insult others? Assuming we did gain enough self control during our evolution, what about the mentally disabled? Or worse, the mentally disturbed?
I do believe in evolution, obviously, though I am religious. I do believe in Creation to a point but not the seven-day theory. If humans evolve, which I believe they inevitably will, it wouldn't be much towards a physiological change seeing that we can pretty well defend ourselves as it is. We can walk, have no need for other limbs or other digits. Perhaps we would have a better metabolism - which leads to a whole new range of options - or better immune system etc. Mentally though, how can we evolve?
These questions spark from a video I saw entitled "Human Evolution" which is something of an ad for people who enjoy leaping from building to building, doing flips in alleys and flips off of stairs, all in big cities. Though these people were talented it doesn't seem that every human will have the need to do inverted double back flips without so much as moving two feet forward or breaking a sweat.
My final question would be, in what ways could humans evolve?