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Title: Lunatic Left
Source: Dailymail UK
URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art ... ond-ice-age.html#ixzz3x8FvEliL
Published: Jan 14, 2016
Author: Colin Fernandez
Post Date: 2016-01-14 06:35:23 by Dead Culture Watch
Keywords: AlGores Twin
Views: 173
Comments: 8

Experts predicts some genetic changes could take place quickly For example, some humans already have a mutation that causes webbing A layer in the retina may develop to help us see in poor light under water Our noses and face size would increase to help warm inhaled cold air in the nasopharynx, the area behind the nose Humans may evolve bizarre features such as webbed feet and eyes like cats in response to changing environments, a scientist claims today.

Experts calculated how our physical appearance could change under a number of scenarios, including a 'water world' if melting ice caps cause rising sea levels.

They also considered what would happen in a second ice age which could be triggered by an asteroid strike, and if humans colonised other planets.

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Experts calculated how our physical appearance could change under a number of scenarios, including a 'water world' if melting ice caps cause rising sea levels. They also considered what would happen in a second ice age. These artist's impressions show how women may evolve to develop webbed feet and hands and cat's eyes +4 Experts calculated how our physical appearance could change under a number of scenarios, including a 'water world' if melting ice caps cause rising sea levels. They also considered what would happen in a second ice age. These artist's impressions show how women may evolve to develop webbed feet and hands and cat's eyes Dr Matthew Skinner, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Kent, examined the three scenarios and worked with artist Quentin Devine to help visualise how humans could look in the future.

Dr Skinner said some changes – such as webbed feet and hands becoming widespread – could take place very quickly as some humans already have a genetic mutation that produces webbing.

MORE... So that's why dogs are so tired after a walk! GPS tracker reveals canines can travel TWICE as far as their owners during strolls Are these the strangest face swaps ever? People become dolphins, babies and even HUBCAPS in bizarre photo trend Other changes to allow humans to live in extreme conditions might only take place over hundreds of generations of natural selection, or require genetic engineering.

HOW WILL HUMANS EVOLVE

To adapt to a 'water world', Dr Skinner expects humans would develop webbed hands and eyes like those of cats to help us see in the poor lighting conditions underwater.

We would also retain a layer of baby fat into adulthood as an insulator for spending long periods submerged.

Regular foraging in shallow waters could lead us to develop artificial 'gills' to help us breathe, extracting oxygen from the water and delivering it to the bloodstream.

We might also evolve an extra translucent eyelid to protect the eyes from water.

In the scenario of an ice age, Dr Skinner predicts that our skin would become very pale to help us produce more vitamin D from less sunlight, we would have more body hair, and we would develop more muscular physiques.

Our noses and face size would increase to help warm inhaled cold air in the nasopharynx, the area behind the nose.

We would become stronger, as reduced resources and technologies would mean physical power becomes more important.

He said: 'We could genetically engineer ourselves if important enough to survive. Some of these things we might try to develop as a necessity rather than occurring over time naturally. Others could occur over tens of thousands of years.'

To adapt to a 'water world', Dr Skinner expects humans would develop webbed hands and eyes like those of cats to help us see in the poor lighting conditions underwater.

We would also retain a layer of baby fat into adulthood as an insulator for spending long periods submerged.

Regular foraging in shallow waters could lead us to develop artificial 'gills' to help us breathe, extracting oxygen from the water and delivering it to the bloodstream.

This would also lead to our lung capacity becoming greatly reduced, and our rib cages shrinking.

An additional layer in the retina - like cat's eyes - could develop to help us see in poor light under water. We might also evolve an extra translucent eyelid to protect the eyes from water.

In the scenario of an ice age, Dr Skinner predicts that our skin would become very pale to help us produce more vitamin D from less sunlight, we would have more body hair, and we would develop more muscular physiques.

Our noses and face size would increase to help warm inhaled cold air in the nasopharynx, the area behind the nose.

We would become stronger, as reduced resources and technologies would mean physical power becomes more important.

This would be particularly true for men, who would need to attract a mate through their physique rather than intellect, much like gorillas in the natural world.

Our noses and face size would increase to help warm inhaled cold air in the nasopharynx, the area behind the nose. We would become stronger, as reduced resources and technologies would mean physical power becomes more important. This would be particularly true for men (illustrated) +4 Our noses and face size would increase to help warm inhaled cold air in the nasopharynx, the area behind the nose. We would become stronger, as reduced resources and technologies would mean physical power becomes more important. This would be particularly true for men (illustrated) MELTWATER IS MAKING SEAS RISE

The rate at which water is released from the Greenland ice sheet is accelerating, according to a multinational team of scientists.

Studying the upper layers of snow on the island's glaciers, they found the compacted snowy frosting on the ice cap, called firn, is losing its ability to absorb meltwater.

This is due to the formation of 'ice lenses' beneath the surface, indicating that the sponge-like ability of the firn to soak up melting surface water is being lost.

Experts fear this could lead to increased release of the meltwater into the oceans.

In a separate study, analysis of the loss of snow from the sheet revealed that cloudy skies are also accelerating the melting of the island's glaciers.

Even though clouds bring moisture to recharge the ice sheet through fresh snow fall, this effect is obliterated by the higher temperatures that also accompany cloudy weather.

Overall, the researchers found that glacier melting increased by a third in cloudy conditions.

The result is an additional 56 billion tonnes of meltwater reaching the oceans each year.

Females would also need to become physically stronger. Body hair would need to increase as a means of insulation.

And if we were to colonise other worlds, the body would need to undergo a variety of changes to adapt to low gravity.

These could include longer arms and shorter legs as in low gravity walking would be less necessary. Upper and lower limbs would become more important and become similar in length, as seen in orangutans, who swing through trees rather than walk.

We could develop 'opposable' big toes as our feet become more useful for gripping things in low gravity.

Dr Skinner said eventually there could be a complete loss of teeth and a reduction in jaw and mouth size down to something you can fit a straw into, which would result in our faces becoming smaller.

The overall effect would be to make us look more like newborn babies, whose mouths only need to swallow.

Having a lack of natural predators, humans' overall body size would reduce. This is seen in nature in a phenomenon called 'island dwarfing', where mammals have low resources available and few predators.

Dr Skinner produced his predictions as the new series of science fiction drama Extant is launched on the Syfy Channel this week.

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#1. To: Dead Culture Watch (#0) (Edited)

Pretty wild stuff, but it's great to see you here Dead Culture Watch. Great name, real ongoing emergency!

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2016-01-14   7:20:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Dead Culture Watch (#0)

Experts calculated how our physical appearance could change under a number of scenarios, including a 'water world' if melting ice caps cause rising sea levels.

It is a cinch to see that features like these are published as a vehicle to lard the brains of a semi-literate populace with climate change fluff and other mental detritus.

With the seeming purpose of educating readers about some popular topic, the writer is actually making them more stupid.

"If ignorance is truly bliss, then why do so many Americans need Prozac?" - Dave McGowan

randge  posted on  2016-01-14   7:50:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: randge (#2)

Very good points.

"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28

Artisan  posted on  2016-01-14   8:47:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Artisan (#3)

This stuff is pushed by guys with copyrights and trademarks and deep pockets who hire writers like Colin Fernandez, "science writer for the Daily Mail" to pump out well-modulated soft propaganda.

The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market[2][3] tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust.[4]

First published in 1896 by Lord Northcliffe, it is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after The Sun.[5] Its sister paper The Mail on Sunday was launched in 1982. Scottish and Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 1947 and 2006 respectively. The Daily Mail was Britain's first daily newspaper aimed at the newly-literate "lower-middle class market resulting from mass education, combining a low retail price with plenty of competitions, prizes and promotional gimmicks",[6] and was the first British paper to sell a million copies a day.[7] - Wiki

"If ignorance is truly bliss, then why do so many Americans need Prozac?" - Dave McGowan

randge  posted on  2016-01-14   9:05:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Dead Culture Watch (#0)

DCW!!! What a pleasure it is to see you here again!!! :)

christine  posted on  2016-01-14   9:09:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Dead Culture Watch (#0)

HOW WILL HUMANS EVOLVE

At my age, of no interest nor concern.

Cynicom  posted on  2016-01-14   10:03:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: christine (#5)

DCW!!! What a pleasure it is to see you here again!!! :)

Thanks! Nice to be here!

Hope everyone here, and especially you, are doing well and have a great new year!

"The Best Way to Control the Opposition is to Lead it." Vladimir Lenin "I am not a Marxist." Karl Marx

Dead Culture Watch  posted on  2016-01-15   10:35:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

Pretty wild stuff, but it's great to see you here Dead Culture Watch. Great name, real ongoing emergency!

Heh, ya, name came about during FRs heyday, I was concerned about the Clintons obviously, and social issues. Now, and for many years, the social issues don't mean squat to me any more. Have evolved into a much more libertarian mindset.

Good to see you too!

"The Best Way to Control the Opposition is to Lead it." Vladimir Lenin "I am not a Marxist." Karl Marx

Dead Culture Watch  posted on  2016-01-15   10:39:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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