Humans may ‘evolve’ to have deformed bodies, second eyelid from overusing technology

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Humans may ‘evolve’ to have deformed bodies, second eyelid from overusing technology

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Claw-like hands, smaller brains, and 90-degree elbows? It sounds as ridiculous as it looks, but these researchers suggest it’s possible
Hunched back, clawed-hands, and second eyelids could be common features of human anatomy in the future, a recent computer model reveals. The shocking, hopefully tongue-in-cheek report warns that overusing technology could somehow steer human evolution in a direction that leaves people looking deformed compared to what we consider normal today. https://studyfinds.org/humans-deformed- ... echnology/


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This sounds ridiculous to me. Does this study take into account that a good part of the world doesn't have either reliable internet access or no internet access at all. If humans did evolve into something like this it would only be a small percentage in my opinion.
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ricky1874 wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:31 pm This sounds ridiculous to me. Does this study take into account that a good part of the world doesn't have either reliable internet access or no internet access at all. If humans did evolve into something like this it would only be a small percentage in my opinion.
I agree with you. I think this is a lazy take from these "so called scientist". I mean, half of the world doesn't even have internet access. So, I mean...this study and its results makes no sense at all.
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