Submitted by Calm_Replacement8133 t3_1183sel in Futurology
A nice article about the future of humanity brought up an interesting shower thought.
How much does genetic engineering change our path of humanity? As culture wars are raging on and wizards try to find out what a woman is, the future may have hermaphrodites to ease the propagation of humanity. A space-faring nation (which is supposedly delayed, because of all that decadence) would be the epitome of adapted humans to their circumstances. Conservatives from different shades may scream as our society becomes more sexy, less muscular, tolerant and more agreeable/less violent (who need guns?).
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>We will likely live longer and become taller, as well as more lightly built. We’ll probably be less aggressive and more agreeable, but have smaller brains.
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>...our life expectancy has doubled, adaptations to prolong lifespan and child-bearing years are now advantageous.
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>As we’ve grown taller, we’ve become more gracile.
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>Humans have also reduced our muscles compared to other apes, especially in our upper bodies.
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>Our jaws and teeth also got smaller.
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>Sexual selection will further accelerate the evolution of our appearance. ... Humans might become more attractive, but more uniform in appearance.
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>This world will push us to become more outgoing, open and tolerant. Yet navigating such vast social networks may also require we become more willing to adapt ourselves to them – to be more conformist.
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Future evolution: from looks to brains and personality, how will humans change in the next 10,000 years?
What do other people think about the idea that humanity is going to be more "gender"-like (don't have a good word for this)?
nousomuchoesto t1_j9f8qug wrote
The only thing i want is not being alive when genetic engineering become possible and important, in my point of view it will tear all humanity apart and will generate a lot of discrimination and other problems