> He said: “What I think this study shows is that it’s more than just numbers. The impacts that people have, we’re literally changing the anatomy of animals.”
Isn't that a bit like saying, for every soldier that has lost a limb while in service, and survives, is going to pass on a mutated gene that produces humans that are born without arms?
Which suggests that these mutations are based upon psychological distress, and that the animals are choosing their genetic evolution...
That's fascinating, and leaves a lot of scope for a future evolution of humans, simply by applying the mind!
Well I guess that's what they meant when they said "mind over matter"
> He said: “What I think this study shows is that it’s more than just numbers. The impacts that people have, we’re literally changing the anatomy of animals.”
Isn't that a bit like saying, for every soldier that has lost a limb while in service, and survives, is going to pass on a mutated gene that produces humans that are born without arms?
Which suggests that these mutations are based upon psychological distress, and that the animals are choosing their genetic evolution...
That's fascinating, and leaves a lot of scope for a future evolution of humans, simply by applying the mind!
Well I guess that's what they meant when they said "mind over matter"