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<p>Evolution will never stop. </p> <p>All organisms are constantly evolving and mutating in small subtle changes that take long periods of time to manifest substantially.</p> <p>Humans continue to evolve as our bodies change, new genes activate or are discovered within our DNA, out brains get bigger, we use more of it, etc.</p> <p>Humans have gotten taller over time, more intelligent, lost body hair,etc. This is all due to evolution and is continuing even today</p> <p>There are people in the world with what can best be compared to super powers that pharmaceutical companies are dying to examine and pay big bucks for.</p> <p>A gentleman named Steven Pete for example has a rare genetic mutation which makes him immune to pain. Timothy Deyers bones are super dense and are almost impossible to break.</p> <p>There are very few humans that currently have these conditions although they are becoming more and more common.</p> <p>Scientists have actually identified a gene called ACTN3 which all humans have., Its nicknamed the Super-Sprinter gene. The number of defective copies of this gene plays a huge part in how "speedy" you are. In 2008 it was discovered that less than 2% of all Olympic sprinters have 2 defective copies of this gene, whereas that number is over 20% in the general population. ACTN3 has also been called the "sports" gene.</p> <p>Every living organism, plant, animal, human, etc continues to evolve and that process will never stop. Every mutation, every change in lifestyle (sedentary, active, more gravity, less gravity, etc) causes an evolutionary change.</p> <p>While not immediately visible in most cases, it is still happening and will continue to happen as long as life exists anywhere</p>
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Quite comprehensive. I have found an ally in You.
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Wow, glad you liked it :)
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