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Originally posted by Nephilimsreturn
Im still devloping this idea, but im curious if on ATS it has been put out there that WE are a lost civilization?
Originally posted by Nephilimsreturn
Im still devloping this idea, but im curious if on ATS it has been put out there that WE are a lost civilization?
Originally posted by mysterioustranger
To be considered "lost"...we would require a greater need to be "found"...again. And I don't see it that way. Anyone "off-Earth-out-there"....knows we are here and has known all along.....
With potentially MILLIONS and MILLIONS of other civilizations out there....they know we are here. Hence, we are not lost at all. They know exactly where we are.
To assume we are lost and no one knows where we are...is absurd.
edit on 05/05/13 by mysterioustranger because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by dondrews
Lost? Perhaps we are merely at the end of a cycle. It is said that with the phenomenal increase in computing power coupled with our technical and mechanical achievements, that cyborgs, and then robots will eventually replace us. Is it then possible to imagine a time when robotic lifeforms were facing extinction, but managed to create a carbon based biological life form to replace their own society? Ying and Yang, what's old is new... Just a thought.
Originally posted by Nephilimsreturn
Im still devloping this idea, but im curious if on ATS it has been put out there that WE are a lost civilization?
We've all seen Battlestar Galactica, but there is no evidence such a thing ever happened here. There is lots of evidence that the human species naturally evolved from other life forms on this planet as part of a continuous tree of descent going back 3.5 billion years, and that civilizations arose as part of the natural evolution of human societies.
Humanity may split into an elite and an underclass, says Dr Curry
Humanity may split into two sub-species in 100,000 years' time as predicted by HG Wells, an expert has said.
Evolutionary theorist Oliver Curry of the London School of Economics expects a genetic upper class and a dim-witted underclass to emerge.
The human race would peak in the year 3000, he said - before a decline due to dependence on technology.
People would become choosier about their sexual partners, causing humanity to divide into sub-species, he added.
The descendants of the genetic upper class would be tall, slim, healthy, attractive, intelligent, and creative and a far cry from the "underclass" humans who would have evolved into dim-witted, ugly, squat goblin-like creatures.
Race 'ironed out'
But in the nearer future, humans will evolve in 1,000 years into giants between 6ft and 7ft tall, he predicts, while life-spans will have extended to 120 years, Dr Curry claims.
news.bbc.co.uk...