Re: virus: Evolution (YES again)

Kal Alastor Sameul Cain (kal_alastor@Yahoo.com)
Sun, 19 Jul 1998 12:04:48 -0700 (PDT)


Red mist

That is strange, I have been thinking along the same lines just
recently. I even tried to write a fantasy story based on the idea. I
don't suppose you have any ideas as to why there trying to get
children from us. I geuss it doesn't really matter to the virus but
its a valid question.

---red_mist <red_mist@portsurfer.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
> In message <35B20B2F.7BEC5CEB@ma.ultranet.com>, Bill Roh
> <sodom@ma.ultranet.com> writes
> >yea, I think he is saying that our DNA will start grtting worse, if
that is what
> >he is saying, than I kinda have to disagree. I think we will
continue adapting
> >in positive ways, since the many of the positive things help in
reproduction.
> >We'll be ok and get better with or withot our own interference.
> >
> >Sodom
> >
>
> I think any animal adapts to it's enviroment and humans are no
> different. If things carry on evolving the way they have in the
past 40
> years it will mean more people working in jobs where they're bodys are
> used less and they're minds are used more. This would lead to an
> enlargement of the brain and a reduction in the size of the body to
> compensate. The result will look remorkably similar to the aliens a
lot
> of people claim to have seen. Could our future generations have
already
> invented time travel?
> --
> Only the weak are blind when the mist descends
> red_mist
>

==

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