Posted by evolutionofhumanity on October 19, 2007
I’m working on shooting some video of some of these powers in action. The first video will be up in about a week and half. Working hand in hand with skeptics, I hope to debunk any sort of concerns about our videos and them being faked in any way.
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Posted by evolutionofhumanity on October 4, 2007
Evolution is a choice, almost. It’s through natural selection that we, as special people, are chosen, but it is nature that chooses when natural selection begins and in what way we’re to evolve.
In order for our species to evolve, there must be a practical need for such things, correct?
We need to ask “How will it benefit our species?” Or “Does this mutation represent progress?”
If we look at Human Flight, for a moment: One would think that obtaining such a gift through evolution could allow one to escape from the path of danger and in turn – survive, and on top of that increase his/her attractiveness to the opposite sex. As much as we like to think that our species is more civilized than others, it remains fact that our instincts are very primal. We must mate and eat to survive, thus the practicality of these cases of extreme evolution is enhanced. With all this in mind, it makes the choice of evolution easy.
Alternatively, there are mutations that may harm the progress of our species; like the ability to host a deadly disease. What I mean by this-is the host, an evolved human, may be immune to the virus, but as his/her ability, is able to transfer the virus to another person, which could eventually lead to extinction of our own species.
We may ask ourselves “What good can come from such a horrible gift?”
I submit to you, the venom of a poisonous snake. It can kill in a matter of hours, but within this venom is also the cure. The same theory can be used in defense of the ability to host a deadly disease. It is also possible that a person harboring said ability was given their gift in order to survive, natural selection; but in the wrong hands could be dangerous.
As evolved humans, we can learn a lot about ourselves through personal experience and in turn understand the way our species works. There will never be a day when all humans will obtain powers because nature will only give them to those deserving and to those who would prosper from them, natural selection.
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