If we keep delaying evolution will we survive to the future or will we need vaccines to survive into the future?
Ok, I’ll get back in my box

Go back to the Bat Cave from whence the virus came may be a step in the right direction, let us know how you get onOnelife wrote: 13 May 2020, 13:18I had another thinking out of the box moments this morning…. could it be that our intellectual interference of natural evolution be why we haven’t an immune system that fights off some of these viruses?
If we keep delaying evolution will we survive to the future or will we need vaccines to survive into the future?
Ok, I’ll get back in my box![]()


I’ve had a few “clicks” with my mates at the Bat cave and they say they are only providing a service of natural selection e.g. only the strongest will survive…. perhaps the Government were right in the first place in allowing herd immunity?Manoverboard wrote: 13 May 2020, 13:26Go back to the Bat Cave from whence the virus came may be a step in the right direction, let us know how you get onOnelife wrote: 13 May 2020, 13:18I had another thinking out of the box moments this morning…. could it be that our intellectual interference of natural evolution be why we haven’t an immune system that fights off some of these viruses?
If we keep delaying evolution will we survive to the future or will we need vaccines to survive into the future?
Ok, I’ll get back in my box![]()
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Hi John,towny44 wrote: 13 May 2020, 13:54How have humans been interfering with evolution Keefy?
What are we doing wrong and how should we put it right?


Sorry Keefy I thought you were talking about human evolution rather the impact we humans have on other species, which I agree has been catastrophic in many cases.Onelife wrote: 13 May 2020, 14:20Hi John,towny44 wrote: 13 May 2020, 13:54How have humans been interfering with evolution Keefy?
What are we doing wrong and how should we put it right?
This is an article I wrote a few years back…Enjoy!![]()
https://www.sciencealert.com/humans-hav ... ented-ways

Hi John,towny44 wrote: 13 May 2020, 15:40Sorry Keefy I thought you were talking about human evolution rather the impact we humans have on other species, which I agree has been catastrophic in many cases.Onelife wrote: 13 May 2020, 14:20Hi John,towny44 wrote: 13 May 2020, 13:54How have humans been interfering with evolution Keefy?
What are we doing wrong and how should we put it right?
This is an article I wrote a few years back…Enjoy!![]()
https://www.sciencealert.com/humans-hav ... ented-ways
But you know my views about our immune system, there is far too much disinfecting and cleaning going on nowadays, as well as far too few children climbing trees and playing outside in the muck, and getting their cuts and grazes infected. How we expect our immune system to operate at 100% when we don't give it enough bugs to keep it fit and active is IMO the main problem.

It might just have well beenGill W wrote: 13 May 2020, 15:34I thought this was going to be a thread about the P&O Headliners show of the same name
We have also encouraged integration of people with umpteen different disorders and genetic defects, Hitler had some views on that topic, dangerous territory I would have thought and ethnic cleansing is a non starter as well.Onelife wrote: 13 May 2020, 16:39So, to answer your question how about…. because of medical intervention people now survive who may not have survived in the past. This means “weaker genes” are becoming more prevalent in the population, basically we have reduced the rate of natural selection in our species ....


I'm certainly not suggesting we withdraw any medical intervention, merely pondering the impact on the evolution of humans.Manoverboard wrote: 13 May 2020, 16:52We have also encouraged integration of people with umpteen different disorders and genetic defects, Hitler had some views on that topic, dangerous territory I would have thought and ethnic cleansing is a non starter as well.Onelife wrote: 13 May 2020, 16:39So, to answer your question how about…. because of medical intervention people now survive who may not have survived in the past. This means “weaker genes” are becoming more prevalent in the population, basically we have reduced the rate of natural selection in our species ....
Eating jam sarnies with added earth, bird poo, honeycomb and worms is deffo not for the ' snowflakes ' of our land.![]()

Precisely.Manoverboard wrote: 13 May 2020, 17:48Evolution for me is survival of the fittest based on the natural circumstances that prevail at any moment in time.
As it is in the animal world of course, the surviving species are the stronger for it albeit there are fewer species as a consequence. The human race was the same until quite recently albeit with a few exceptions ... when you stop to think about it.