One can say with reasonable confidence that the likelihood of something analogous to a human evolving is really pretty high.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The tendency of everyone is to evolve.
I do love the evolution of people in general. I think it's a beautiful thing when someone progresses and evolves in life.
We humans have a tendency to see ourselves as completely different from other animals, and the way in which large segments of the public continue to reject the theory of evolution is just one symptom of that malaise.
The major novelty of my theory was its claim that the most rapid evolutionary change does not occur in widespread, populous species, as claimed by Most geneticists, but in small founder populations.
The proof of evolution lies in those adaptations that arise from improbable foundations.
I was taught over and over again that the accumulation of random mutations led to evolutionary change - led to new species. I believed it until I looked for evidence.
The statistics of life out there and the statistics of intelligent beings and advanced civilization is a certainty, the way I look at it. that It has not been accepted, because we've been in an anthropocentric era.
The idea that you would affect evolution is a very profound thing.
Evolution is baseless and quite incredible.
Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high degree of improbability.