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		<title>Enhancement is just evolution</title>
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		<description>First we humans were able to cope with life. Nowadays we are able to alter it. Call it consious or directed evolution. &#60;br /&#62;
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&#60;img src="http://spacecollective.org/userdata/zP24qOoy/1202077085/dolphine_with_a_phd_in_quantum_mechanics.jpg" border="0" width="" height="" align="left" class="padRight"&#62;Personally I am very curious what will happen if we boost the evolution of our fellow inhabitants, the animals. Could a dolphine become the next Einstein. Or a gorilla the next Mozart. &#60;br /&#62;
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A 100 million years is a long wait to watch what evolution could do for animals. Especially for humans with current life expectancies. &#60;br /&#62;
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As for different human species. Probably there will be a need for all kinds of humans. And somehow these different species shall need eachother. Because every perfection holds an imperfection. It will ask a lot of our ability to respect eachother. So, that issue will surely stay in the future. </description>
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