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What is the next stage of evolution for humans?

What is the next stage of evolution for humans?

Higher Consciousness is The Next Stage Of Human Evolution.

Are humans getting bigger?

The puzzle of why humans are growing taller and reaching puberty earlier than ever before can be explained by a sensor in the brain, scientists say. Average height in the UK rose by 3.9in (10cm) during the 20th Century, and up to 7.8in in other countries, as nutritional health improved.

Why do we have hair in armpits?

It reduces friction Armpit hair prevents skin-to-skin contact when doing certain activities, such as running and walking. The same thing happens with pubic hair, as it reduces friction during sex and other activities.

How long does it take to evolve into a human being?

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The only way to truly discover the answer to this question is to freeze yourself and wake up in a few thousand years, or even a few hundred thousand years (that’s how long evolution can take, unless you are a bacteria or something…which we are not).

What is the timeline of human evolution?

The timeline of human evolution outlines the major events in the evolutionary lineage of the modern human species, Homo sapiens, throughout the history of life, beginning some 4 billion years ago down to recent evolution within H. sapiens during and since the Last Glacial Period .

Is there a future for human evolution on Earth?

That may not exist for humans on Earth, but the minute we send independent space colonies, we are creating the perfect conditions for Darwinian evolution to continue. Perhaps Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick had the full history and future of human evolution all figured out.

How long did it take to evolve from the first cells?

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If you mean “how long did it take modern humans to evolve from the first complex cells”, the answer is roughly 1.8–2.2 billion years. If you mean “how long did it take modern humans to evolve from the very first living organisms?” the answer is unknown but probably somewhere in the vicinity of 4 billion years.