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Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jul 2024 16:48:56 UTC No. 16290993
Can evolution be forced?
Lets say we take like 10 million people (for reference thats the population of countries like Sweden, Greece, Portugal and a few others)
and we force them to spend more time in the water, teach them how to hold their breath, how to swim fast underwater, how to look for food etc and we do this for millions of years, could we create a race of water humans?
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jul 2024 16:55:39 UTC No. 16291000
Yes theoretically, but why?
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jul 2024 17:54:26 UTC No. 16291050
>>16290993
>could we create a race of water humans?
only if their reproduction depends on those traits
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 07:11:41 UTC No. 16291870
>>16290993
>the template is good
>It's ruined by retarded /pol/tarded captions
The right can't meme
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 13:18:29 UTC No. 16292085
>>16290993
No. Evolution doesn't work how you think it does. You can't just force animals/people to spend more time in the water and expect them to adapt. What you need to do is test/observe for which humans can hold their breath longer, swim faster, etc. and then selectively breed them.
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 13:23:02 UTC No. 16292091
>>16290993
yes eugenics can be applied to humans
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 13:24:48 UTC No. 16292093
>>16291041
in Auschwitz they used to tie jews to the floor, then place a pumpkin on top of them. After several months of growing, the jew would be crushed under the weight!
It's hard to believe the nazis were this cruel, but it happened!
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 13:26:51 UTC No. 16292095
>>16290993
You would need to somehow stop these people from intermixing with the rest of humanity for millions of years so gene flow doesn't just keep them genetically close to the rest of humanity.
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 13:27:58 UTC No. 16292096
>>16292093
The pumpkin would then absorb the corpse of the Jew and grow even larger, before being used in games of downhill human bowling.
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 13:32:25 UTC No. 16292103
Why all of the answers seem so uninformed? Its like you belong in the 1920's. Thats how up to date you guys are. Shit fucking board.
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 13:44:32 UTC No. 16292117
>>16292093
This is personal to me. Sometimes they'd put a pumpkin inside a woman, who would then eventually give birth to it. That's what happened to my great grandma, and that's how my grandma was born. If the allies had liberated Auschwitz only five seconds later, my grandma would have been baked into a pie. I learned about this when my mom called me her "baby pumpkin", and my grandma started crying.
Never again.
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 16:25:59 UTC No. 16292285
>>16290993
theres some tribes in south east asia that have lived on the water for a millennium and show adaptions for diving. bigger spleen for storing hemoglobin, adaptions of the vascular system, higher CO2 tolerance and better underwater vision.
that'll probably disappear with modern lifestyle, being moved to land by .govs and mixing with populations without those adaptions, but if they'd kept going for another couple millennia, they'd turn much more aquatic.
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 16:45:17 UTC No. 16292305
>>16290993
Sea gypsies and other aquatically adapted peoples already exist
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jul 2024 16:46:31 UTC No. 16292307
>>16292305
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omh