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What If You Evolved 1, 000 Years in a Day?

What If You Evolved 1, 000 Years in a Day?

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Do you ever think human evolution is a little slow? What if we cranked up the speed and had you evolve 1, 000 years in one day? In what ways would your appearance change? How would new technology shape your life? How would it change the way you think? What would nanobots and artificial intelligence help with?
Date: 2023-11-26

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I enjoy most of your videos (in fact, all of them I've seen before now, but this one was very disappointing. The video is claiming to predict what a person from today would be like if they suddenly underwent a millennium of evolution in a single day, but instead the video actually talks about someone from today suddenly having technology from 1000 years in the future and the effect that technology would have on the body. No amount of evolution is going to put medical nanobots into a person's bloodstream or install AI supercomputers and wide-spectrum cameras into their heads. As for evolution making people smaller because of overcrowding, that is possible for actual evolution, but if you or I were to evolve 1000 years in one day, that wouldn't be the case as the environment in which we are evolving wouldn't yet necessitate it. Evolution is dictated be the demands of the environment, so different people would evolve differently depending upon the environment they're exposed to. If a researcher at an Antarctic station were to suddenly evolve 1000 years, they would likely develop a thick coat of hair all over their body and probably a dense layer of subcutaneous blubber-like fat to insulate them from the cold. If a deep sea diver from the Florida coast were to suddenly evolve 1000 years, they would be likely to develop webbing between their fingers and toes as well as a greater lung capacity to enhance their swimming ability. If someone living on the African savannah, where predators are a constant threat, we're to suddenly evolve, they might start forming some kind of camouflage and improved leg muscles to the could escape those predators, or possibly evolve claws, sharper teeth, and enhanced upper body strength to fight back. Someone who runs an orchard might evolve to be taller and have longer arms to pick their fruit better. Truth be told, there is no way to predict how any given person might change even they suddenly evolved 1000 years, but it certainly would NOT include nanobots, cameras, and AI as those are not evolution; they are technological advancements, which is completely separate from evolution.
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sorry champ a bit misleading video, you did not talk about evolution here at all insteed you should rename the video to -what if we got 1, 000 years of scientific augmentations in a day? because you were basicly naming and listing ways of scientific augmentations in this video not evolution, cuz this 2 are not same, also scince you said something similar in this video somewhere im gunna correct you that a body can adapt to a scientific augmentation but it cannot evolve into scientific augmentation, im refering to the part where you said -your brain will evolve to be dependant on nano robots- thats not how it works brain can adapt to nano robots yes but not evolve.
se when it comes to evolution there is only two types external and internal,
external is when your body evolves into a much more efficient machine (YOUR BODY not any augmentations or implementations YOUR body only) and by now i think everyone knows that our body which includes brains have reached peak of external evolution, so it cant evolve anymore.
internal evolution is basicly and technicly not really an evolution as such but symbolically speaking evolution, internal is when you learn to use the allredy peak evolution in a very efficient way, friction free way and learn to use peak of evolution in a maximal way possible, which we se few people do allredy like yogis who live whitout food water and in freezing cold temperatures naked, THAT is internal evolution.
sorry for the rant just wanted to clarify a bit: ] cuz a lot of people misunderstand this

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If you were to evolve 1, 000 years in a day, it would likely have a significant impact on your physical and mental abilities, but it's important to note that evolution is a gradual process that occurs over many generations and is driven by natural selection.
The human body and brain have evolved over millions of years to adapt to the environment and the way of life of our ancestors, and a sudden evolution of 1, 000 years would likely cause the body to malfunction and the brain to be overwhelmed by the new abilities and information.
It's also important to note that evolution is not a linear process and it doesn't necessarily mean that the organisms will become better adapted or more intelligent. Additionally, the sudden evolution of 1, 000 years would imply a change in the genetic makeup of the organism and would not be possible with the current understanding of biology.
It's crucial to remember that evolution is a slow process that occurs over many generations and it's driven by natural selection, which is the gradual process by which biological traits become either more or less common in a population as a function of the effect of inherited traits on the differential reproductive success of organisms interacting with their environment.

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Why would you have to use so much technology?
You could just go down the path of genetic manipulation and make it so that illnesses and diseases in general are no longer prevalent.
Why would you rely on a high inserts into your brain to accelerate your thinking when you could use genetic modification to enhance your brain's thinking capacity on its own?
If the world gets so populated that there's a lack of resources more likely than not, there will be a war and will thin out the population.
And why learn a new language when at the rate of attrition of the current languages of the world everybody's going to be speaking the same language possibly within the next 1000 years anyways?
Some people are already naturally able to live to be a 152 years old.
150 in 1000 years?
Weak sauce. -
Highly doubt that everybody would look exactly the same. As genetic diversity is a requirement to avoid one illness wiping everyone out.

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It's so wonderous, that 1, 000 years of evolution for humanity, in these next 1, 000 years, is inherently tied to technology. Inctedibly, because of how fast technology is moving, and how development compounds, 100 years would instead be like 10, 000 years of development, and 1, 000 years would be like 1 million years of evolution, or, more likely, 100 million years of evolution (and very positive, surreal evolution, that could never likely occur naturally. This is, presuming the good or at least more neutral pathes for humanity, where it does not go into a fascistic hellhole, where surreal technologies are used to control the public, as my own land, the USA, I fear could be headed.
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To bring about (or more like -attempt-) such a technology would result in a dystopia of surveillance and control never imagined even by the author's of 1984 and A Brave New World.
Even now, in our current age, Billionaires are obsessed with achieving long/everlasting life at the expense of the living standards and lives of the working and middle classes. What these deranged people don't realize is that we're already set for eternal life - it's just that there will be two destinations, and the one they would want to get into will be more difficult to enter, for them, than -a camel going through the eye of a needle-.

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Almost none of this was actual evolution and just potential scientific advancements that could be installed in us.
Even the examples from how we've changed in the last 150 years aren't 100% evolution. Height increase and living longer are more due to food availability and medical advances than genetic changes.

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listen those 1. 6 billion ppl speaking chinese is chinese china non chinese china arent speaking chinese.
chinese language only use in china as far as i know but english, there are many countries use english as their national language so chinese cant be global language

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Ya'll talk about becoming mutants. Here is my statement for this. I will be adaptive when it comes to it. What does it matter if you can change your body if your mindset cannot handle it? You'll die. Just be adaptive. That's all you have to do. You'll survive. Even death
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Not completely out of the realm of possibility. Evolution is supposed to take a long time, but elephants and rhinos are already evolving to not have tusks. I wonder what circumstances would force humans to evolve in that short amount of time
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1: 36 I thought we would become bigger due to the way food is produced today in the market. Usually food contains more fat then nutrients when sold in the market would would maybe cause us to be bigger
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A world where we dont need to learn anymore as we can just download a language to our brain to just instantly speak it. Sounds quite lame and take the challenges away. Hello future! :/
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These aren-t aspects of evolution. You-re using technology that might be invented or perfected over the next 1000 years.
But that-s a big difference from evolution.

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What if: -what if you evolved for- 100, 000, 000 -years a day what would you do-?
Me: -let's find out soon for over 100, 000, 000 years what about you-?

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I'm a bit disappointed that AI and future technology was put into the picture. What would happen if you evolved naturally 1, 000 years in one day?
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-We are The Borg. You will be assimilated. Your cultural and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own. Resistance is futile! -
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It is my hope that we never become clones of each other. individualism is part of who we are. we loose that, we're no longer humans.
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At the incredible pace humanity has advanced in the last 100 years who know what could we have found a thousand years later
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I think its boring, you know so much and everything will be normale, like eating everyday bread with chees, same like life
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this takes: -40 thousand years of evolution and we barely even tapped the vastness of human potential- to another level
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Nope not believing it scientist has some kind of imagination just ohhh right it say what if it'll never happen ---
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1, 000? Won't do much. 40, 000 years of evolution and we've barely even tapped into the vastness of human potential.
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Quite sure if Earth was overly crowded there would just be a lot more murders that people would ignore.
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Evolving in the future of the speed of one thousand years in one day is exactly what humanity needs.
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