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Originally posted by smyleegrl
Well, I'm just going to say it.
I like guys. A lot.
Why in the world would you want to reproduce asexually? I think the current method far more fun.
I saw the thread title and though there might only be a few males left, who would be asked to re-populate the species.
Originally posted by CristobalColonic
Evolutionary geneticist Jenny Graves says while the process is likely to happen within the next five million years it could have begun in some isolated groups.
Originally posted by OmegaOwl
History has given us many examples of tyrannical Queens and women who have attained power through their just as tyrannical hubby hubbies.
Originally posted by GEORGETHEGREEK
How is this new?
I hear this since 25 years now....
Originally posted by CristobalColonic
All one has to do is to look around at to see that the male human construct is an anathema to the survival of the species; be it because of the carnage the male gender causes throughout the world or
Originally posted by CristobalColonic
for the simple fact that a female can reproduce without a male being present, yet the reverse is impossible. It's clear to see that all roads lead to a male gender that will soon become defunct in the eyes of evolution.
Originally posted by CristobalColonic
The future of evolution lies in the strength of the mind, not the body. There is little need for barbarians nowadays; women serve in even the military. I guess this is likely why females have been so repressed throughout history (and still are in many cases)- men probably had some innate, subconscious inkling that their days were numbered. Now science is buttressing these tacit understandings.
Originally posted by Unity_99
I highly doubt God/Divine Energy or the Cosmos intends to do away with males.
Originally posted by stumason
Carnage? It's hardly a human trait - it most mammal species the male is stronger and more aggressive, it is only natural that Human males are also more aggressive.
Originally posted by CristobalColonic
Originally posted by digital01anarchy
feminist data
I think the word you were looking for was scientist [data]. You know, as distinct from, say, a nonentity conspiracy forum poster's 'data' (i.e., drivel).
Originally posted by LordGoofus
So how exactly does a female reproduce without a male being present? If you're talking about in-vitro fertilization, you still need a male sperm....
Yes. And the male does not need to be present for this process to take place.
Originally posted by BigfootNZ
Yeah without us horrible dangling appendage between the legs men the world would have been peaches and cream, unicorns and rainbows, love and light.
Get bloody real. Women are just as barbaric and violent as men are
Really?
Name me a female dictator? How about a religion created by females that oppresses males and sanctions the molestation of children? Any female military arms inventors? What's the male-female child sexual abuse ratio, again...?
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The female X chromosome is predisposed to intelligence and reproduction- it's known as a 'special chromosome' (as in, given to the furtherment of a species). The male Y chromosome's primary function is to produce the testes and thus semen in order to facilitate the reproduction process. This, of course, entails testosterone and its myriad Neanderthal-like dispositional traits.
It's quiet clear that if the focus of evolution is to ensure a species survives, which it surely is, then the male Y chromosome is something it could probably do without. At very least, something that can be greatly improved upon. Hence it now being confirmed as a dead chromosome walking!
(NB: For the record, I'm 100% male )
The new paper reconstructed evolution of male-specific genes by sequencing the Y chromosome of the rhesus monkey and found it retains only three per cent of those from its ancestral 'autosome' - a non-sex chromosome. Biologist Professor David Page, of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and colleagues said the 'Y' - despite arguments to the contrary - has a long, healthy future ahead of it. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk... Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Prof Page said: ‘This paper simply destroys the idea of the disappearing Y chromosome. I challenge anyone to argue when confronted with this data.’ Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk... Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Quietly, in 2003, she and her team succeeded in growing a mouse embryo, almost to full term, by adding engineered endometrium tissue to a bio-engineered, extra-uterine “scaffold.” More recently, she grew a human embryo, for ten days in an artificial womb. Her work is limited by legislation that imposes a 14-day limit on research project of this nature. As complicated as it is, her goal is a functioning external womb.
Originally posted by CristobalColonic
Originally posted by Unity_99
I highly doubt God/Divine Energy or the Cosmos intends to do away with males.
If you think the fanciful human notions of "god" and the "divine" have anything to do with anything outside of the imagination, then you likely wouldn't subscribe to anything to do with evolutionary science.edit on 5-4-2013 by CristobalColonic because: (no reason given)