how do you know we are at the top of the chain? Maybe there is another specie we havent seen yet, that is more evolved than us.
But Humans have the ability to protect themselves from the virus's and diseases that are here. We are becoming smarter in the since of gaining knowledge on what may or may not wipe out our species.. apes and what not.. cantReally just depends on your criteria for making a "big leap". Humans aren't that great from a survival standpoint - we aren't super abundant, hard to kill, ect. It's easy to be impressed by humans as humans, but if a major event happened (nuke, meteor, ect), we probably wouldn't fair much better than dinosaurs. Hell, 1500 years ago we were dieing to FLEAS, and our biggest predator now is the MOSQUITO -- thats pretty fucking lame.
A lot of what we do is also heavily dependent on fossil fuels - stuff like electricity and space travel and mining and machines probably wouldn't be around unless we had a few million years worth of shit to burn.
Theory also pertains to the eating of more cooked meat (protein)there's a theory that man followed the coast in his movements, where shellfish was easily obtained in great quantity, full of omega 3's for great brain development.
Well, theres 6 billion humans, but like 18 billion chickens, with insect numbers in the trillions and bacteria numbers beyond comprehension.
So yeah, humans aren't really abundant, unless you are comparing them to other large mammals.
Yeah, it's called an immune system - lots of stuff has oneBut Humans have the ability to protect themselves from the virus's and diseases that are here
There are still a LOT of resources - you just can't look at them in terms of our current technologies. If you told someone in the 1500's that 8 million people would live in a 20 mile area, they'd never believe it, they'd never believe that they would fit, or that they wouldn't starve.We are over abundant when we begin depleting our resources
kinda like dogs and wolves, ehh.and why are there still apes?
There are still a LOT of resources -
"Too expensive" is completely relative to what you need the water for. What I'm thinking you mean is "too expensive to farm with and make a decent profit" or maybe "too expensive for Africans with no money to get people to ship to them"Not water
please explain how we come up with fresh water in places we dont currently have an "abundance" of? and then explain WHY we have not done it.
Desalinization too expensive currently.. Currently 61% of the US is considered in a drought
Lol, i like that one.kinda like dogs and wolves, ehh.
kinda like dogs and wolves, ehh.
Actually a domesticated wolf is still a wolf. Dogs have evolved into a distinct species. What the hell does wearing clothes, driving cars or ANY other technology have to do with biological evolution? Are you trying to claim that the first homonids were not actually evolved because they didn't have technology yet?That analogy doesn't work, dog is a domesticated wolf...they ate not wearing clothes or driving vehicles
I thought you lost protein when meat is cooked, not gained.