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I think we'll be hairless. I don't think we really need it anymore.
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We will be cyborgs.
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Depends on if we continue to evolve or start to devolve.
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pretty much like we do now, except we'll have tails. ;)
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I think we will look just like we do now and will have gotten rid of a lot of technology since it makes humans lazy. I see a going back to simple things.
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I don't believe in evolution, on the lines of us being a certain"monkey" before, but I do think we get better ideas of how things work. So therefore I don't think we will look different, but if we keep going at the rate we are going now we will not be here, we will be replaced by technology and robots, wouldn't that be grand to leave all our history with a computer chip!!!
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Something like this.
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For starters, we won't have pinkies... =P I was actually reading about this geneticist in Harvard (a man by the way) who believes that the Y chromosome will eventually go extinct. So no more men.
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the same but much fatter
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Giants.
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like we do now
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Homo erectus was around a million years ago. He couldn't use speech, but could use tools and fire, could live and hunt in groups, and care for weaker family members. He was much stronger than modern humans, but his brain approached the size of modern human's. If brain size is limited by the practicalities of having live young emerge from a mother's pelvis we can take from the above that humans will probably be physically weaker, but significant evolution will be driven by technology and therefore impossible to predict.
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Well, seeing that man was much shorter than it is now, we'll be much taller by then, much, much taller. Maybe.
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I don't think we swill physically change very much. Perhaps we will get a bit taller. I think the obvious evolution will be mental and social.
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Like this maybe? . . . . .
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