Mankind is in the process of evolution. It's not just something that'll happen over night obviously, but over a period of several hundred thousand years, what we consider to be man today, will likely not exist then, as we'll have evolved into something different by then. You can see how man is currently in an evolutionary process today- consider our appendix for instance. It's a totally useless organ in our bodies now, however back during the days of early man it was a vital organ. Though we still posess the appendix, it has little to no function and we can easly exist without it. Eventually, man will no longer be born with this organ, since it will esentially be bred out of the species. It will take many generations mind you, but it'll happen.
And no, doubtfully we'll evolve into a 'warrior' race. Mankind currently IS a warrior race, if you consider that most of our advancements in technology and society have come about from wars, and that humans spend more effort and resources on warfare than almost anything else, and that killing is something we can do without pity or remorse or without care. War, which really is a very primitive concept, will likely become a forgotten one by the time mankind evolves into something else. Already, we can see the change. Wars, while they are still fought, are fought with so much precision, that normally, one side is completely dominant in a conflict. But back a thousand years ago, when the Roman empire was around and kicking, there would be HEAVY losses on both sides since both sides essentially had the same technology. Usually it was down to numbers, as opposed to technology that won the war. Eventually, it'll get to the point that no one will want to fight a war because people will know one side will completely annihilate the other. It's already happening really- you don't see many countries declaring war on the United States, even though the US has many enemies overseas, because they know they'll get their asses kicked in the most severe fashion.
Theoretically, unless there is a significant change in our environment that requires a very specific evolution, mankind will evolve into a much more intelligent and highly sophisticated form of being. That said however, if a disaster or some stellar event occurs on earth requiring a much more specific change (such as the polar ice caps melting, covering much if not all of the land in water) the ancestors of surviving humans will likely be some form of evolved man that allows them to exist in a world that is all water.
Environment more than anything will determine how man evolves, that much I will say with all certainty.
Um...I'm no psychic dude, I don't know what the earth is going to be like in the next ten thousand years, since the earth's environment will shape our evolution, and it's going to take at least that amount of time before man does really begin to change (to the extent that they can consider themselves something beyond homo-sapien-sapien)
Super natural powers? Well, if you're thinking that humans will be able to fire huge balls of energy from our hands, well, you've been watching too much Dragon Ball Z, my friend. What we might have though is an ability to breathe in what we consider poisonous atmospheres now (like if mankind decides to colonize a world with high amounts of toxins or monoxides in the air) the ancestors of the original colonists will likely develop an immunity to those toxins. Environmental=change.
It's all theory of course. Personally, I figure mankind will end up getting wiped out before any of that happens though.
You mean that you thnk everyone will get wiped out before our evolution or just a few people?
And no,I don't think that we'll be able to fire energy beams out of our hands but I do think that we may be able to breathe in space in the future.Something like Jimmy Neutron and how they can just go into space without any oxygen tanks or any of that stuff.
No, breathing in space man...that's pure cartoon nonesense. It's totally impossible. Think about it- Man cannot exist in space period (without the proper equipment I mean). There's no potential for man to be able to become accustomed to a non-atmosphere environment since as it is, if we were to attempt it, we'd die. Do you understand what I'm saying? One has to be able to exist in an envornment for a prolonged period of time before an immunity to the environment can be achieved. As it is, man cannot exist in space for ANY amount of time without oxygen equipment, and expected to live.
I understand.Man's strength has increased over the years.There are people who can bend metal and another man I heard of that lifted 975 pounds which is almost a ton.Man is almost in his evolution stage.There are alot of strong people in the world today.And it is possible for there to be another planet with the same atomsphere as us and there have been alot of planets discovered in the last few years.There is a new planet outside of our solar system and is surrounded by what seems to be a red sun.You have to consider the possibility that the planet could have a species more advanced than a us.A species similar to Kryptonians.It is a huge possiblity and these days you have to look at all of the possiblities.Even the ones that seem impossible.There is also proof that life exists on Mars.Now that we know life exists out in the solar system,almost anything is possible.Any day now that new planet with what seems to be a red sun could disappear like Krypton and we have a Superman like character 30 years from now and a guy named Clark Kent who works at a newspaper.Like I said already,consider all of the possiblities and the new planet being something like Krypton is a huge possibilty because 1.the planet is outside of our yellow sun's rotation and 2.it seems to be rotating around a red sun.
Well, although I do believe in the existence of other intelligent lifeforms out there in the galaxy, I'm less inclined to believe in lifeforms with super powers that come as the result of different stars. And red suns, or red dwarf stars, are not exactly uncommon or unique in any sense of the word. The nearest solar system to ours, Proxima Centauri, is a trinary star system (has three suns) one of which is a red dwarf, one of the others is not unlike our own sun. SO I mean, it's fun to fantasize and stuff dude, but I think you're losing sight of reality a little man.
there's no way for two reasons, #1 we are evolving into fat tv loving complaining sissies and #2 because we dont have a sun like they do. the reason they died out and had differences between us and them on earth was because of their sun. superman and the bad guys from superman 2 are powered by our sun
But is it possible for other beings to become stronger then us because of the size of their planet? If a being is accustomed in the gravity of, let's say Jupiter, wouldn't he be stronger, faster and would be able to jump higher then beings on Earth? Nothing close to Superman, but many times stronger then us?
Two thousand years ago when the Roman Empire was expanding (1000 years ago it had long since split up) the Roman troops superior tactics always carried them though, take the matter of their suppressing Boudicea's revolt - according to statistics it took more than a thousand britons to kill each Roman soldier!
Originally posted by shaber
Two thousand years ago when the Roman Empire was expanding (1000 years ago it had long since split up) the Roman troops superior tactics always carried them though, take the matter of their suppressing Boudicea's revolt - according to statistics it took more than a thousand britons to kill each Roman soldier!
good post