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| View Poll Results: In the long run, is the world getting better? (Please read first post before voting.) | |||
| Yes, the world is improving both materially and morally.. |
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18 | 17.14% |
| Yes, the world is improving materially but is deteriorating/stagnating morally. |
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34 | 32.38% |
| Yes, the world is improving morally but is deteriorating/stagnating materially. |
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2 | 1.90% |
| No, the world sucks all around. |
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26 | 24.76% |
| Undecided. |
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7 | 6.67% |
| I don't give a rip. |
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4 | 3.81% |
| Nothing changes man, it's all the same trip |
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14 | 13.33% |
| Voters: 105. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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In humans he explains that we can trace man's evolution by observing the various stages of embryonic growth today. During gestation, the embryo replicates years of evolution and we can see all the forms in which humans were born over many, many years. The stage at which a baby is now born represents the farthest advance of human evolution. But, get this! The DNA which controls the development of the embryo does not play out all the way. In other words, it's like a CD that stops at a certain point, but has more on it to play. And that unplayed part, Leary said is the instructions for man's future evolution. He wanted to devise a way to force the CD to play itself out so that we could see what man would look like in the very distant future... Pretty radical. Attachment 8850
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#182 (permalink) |
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Anybody with a Mc or Mac in front of their name is kin of mine. Alas I'm not much chop on the feuding side of things, apart from my surviving sister who I'm going to have a hard time being polite to should we meet again I just really can't hold a grudge. Must have evolved eh?
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#187 (permalink) |
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Ah, excuse me. It wasn't supposed to be linked. It illustrated the point about stages of the embryo, but each was a different species...
But here is a link that illustrates it better. Visible Embryo Home Page Click anywhere on the time line circle. Cheers. |
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i was merely talking about the immediate future the next 30-years & every body knows that in the Next 30-years there is going to be chaos all around due to melting of the polar ice. |
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#191 (permalink) |
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Well, the Beatles sang - It is getter better all the time!
I am their fan!
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Contentment, happyness, satisfaction can be measured by how closely people fulfil their expectations. The greatest malcontentment exists where affluence rubs against deprivation. That's never been worse. Whatever the Beatles sang, the Stones sang "I can't get no satisfaction" |
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