User:Paine Ellsworth/Evolution
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Where are we humans going? Evolution, specially human evolution, is interesting to study. It makes me wonder! If we survive our aggressiveness toward each other, if we aren't eliminated by our technology such as by artificial intelligence (AI), what will we humans be like a few thousand years from now, or even a million years from now. Where exactly are we taking our world and ourselves?
My right leg
Part of my right leg had to be amputated below the knee, so I wear a prosthetic leg. It's a boon to my mobility, to be sure. Without my prosthetic leg it's much harder to get around. Maybe our journey into prosthetics will lead us toward evolving into part-human–part-mechanized beings? Or maybe we'll eventually become something completely different from our present form? My leg tells me anything's possible. So I still wonder what form will we take?
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