Thursday, October 16, 2008

Our Evolutionary Path

There is a pattern of life that many people who study evolution discover. Once a type of creature dominates the world that creature separates into two classes-the predator and the prey. The pattern happened when fish were prevalent in the Devonian Era, it happened when euparkeria emerged in the early triassic to become the Dinosaurs and it happened when tiny shrew like mammals rose up from the death of the Dinosaurs in the early Tertiary Period to become a cat and a mouse. Today we, as a species, have taken over the world. Now the only question is when will our species deviate into two classes-the predator and the prey.
Some people believe the end for one homo sapiens species will come soon. Here is the article pushing the two species agenda:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6057734.stm

I believe the predator is already here and while they do not feed literally on others of our species they do accelerate their prey's deevolution into suberviant drones.
Many people do not realize every second of their life they are evolving. One egg or sperm cell can be altered irrevocably depending upon its environment, so one child could be completely different depending upon the environment and the time the parent concieves. Here is an article which explains one of many phenomenons that changes the genome: http://www.ehponline.org/members/2006/114-3/focus.html
The environment is what the predator is manipulating to deevolve its prey.

The human predator today is accelerating thier human prey's deevolution by introducing toxins such as depleted uranium, genetically modified organisms, petroleum products and other chemicals to disrupt or mutate the genetic code. Whether the predator's succeed or not depends on the prey's ability to understand their methods and counteract them.

The only solution in our society today is to stop including yourself within the system and educate yourself and others on the poisons we face on a daily basis. Maybe then we'll have a chance to live as one species and stop the animalistic cycle of life that always splits one species into two.

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