Tuesday 27 November 2018

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Brave New World: This is the Human Body In 100 Years' Time...


Human evolution is often spoken of as something that was wrapped up eons ago, but the truth is that evolution is something that never actually stops, even if it isn't occurring in a genetic sense. For example, we've grown collectively larger and taller, as well as seen our lifespans double, in the space of just 100 years.

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It's possible that we might develop more cartilage in our skeletons as our bodies evolve to reduce the impact of accidents, falls or other injuries. Experts predict that rigid and inflexible bones won't be as essential to humans in the future.

2. Our teeth will be more beak-like

One of the more bizarre predictions on this list involves the notion that human teeth might begin to fuse together in future to create a more robust and practical beak. Some say that there's outside possibility that human beings might evolve to grow beaks similar to the ones puffer fish have.
 

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If the above scenario doesn't emerge in the next 100 years, then genetic modification will succeed in keeping people alive far longer than is possible today. This will occur through the eradication of disease and the enhancement of other health conditions.

20. We'll be telepathic

Synthetic telepathy will likely be possible thanks to strides made in technology that allow us to convey our thoughts merely by thinking them. It's just a question of making "communication" understandable through electrical signals rather than words.


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