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<blockquote data-quote="Descartes" data-source="post: 6221448" data-attributes="member: 85285"><p>I believe all living creatures are evolving with each new generation but it may take 100s of yrs to see the actual difference. If a creature evolves at a rate comparable to the environmental conditions its evolving to, that determines if it continues to live or becomes extinct.</p><p></p><p>I sometimes worry that we are mutating at a much faster rate. That is we are introducing changes into ourselves that would not have happened without our interference. One of my biggest sci-fi fears is what if one of the perservatives used in Twinkies has done irrepairable harm to our genes that won't be fully realized for another hundred years and we've been eating them for over 80 yrs.</p><p></p><p>I'm 40 yrs old and I don't remember anyone with peanut or gluten allergies to the extent they would need an epi-pen when I was in school. Apparently nowadays there are separate tables for the allergy kids in the cafeterias at school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Descartes, post: 6221448, member: 85285"] I believe all living creatures are evolving with each new generation but it may take 100s of yrs to see the actual difference. If a creature evolves at a rate comparable to the environmental conditions its evolving to, that determines if it continues to live or becomes extinct. I sometimes worry that we are mutating at a much faster rate. That is we are introducing changes into ourselves that would not have happened without our interference. One of my biggest sci-fi fears is what if one of the perservatives used in Twinkies has done irrepairable harm to our genes that won't be fully realized for another hundred years and we've been eating them for over 80 yrs. I'm 40 yrs old and I don't remember anyone with peanut or gluten allergies to the extent they would need an epi-pen when I was in school. Apparently nowadays there are separate tables for the allergy kids in the cafeterias at school. [/QUOTE]
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