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Author Topic:   Does everything evolve at the same rate?
romajc
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05-16-2006 3:06 AM


I am trying to understand the evolutionary concept. If there is an animal in which monkeys and humans evolved from, wouldnt there be more and less evolved humans/monkeys? Where are the slightly less evolved humans? Why are we all the same? I cant bring myself to believe that there is a whole group of animals. Millions of them. They evolve through mutations, or whatever be the case. Yet somehow they all evolve at the same rate. And if only a few actually mutate and evolve, why would all the others just die off? Other the millions of years of evolution, it seems quite impossible that all humans are evolved the same.

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05-16-2006 3:14 AM


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