What will people look like 10 million years in the future?

United States
September 20, 2008 9:43pm CST
Will we be robots or at least part robotic? Will we genetically engineer ourselves, or will we just let evolution take its course? You only have to see what we are now than what we were 10 million years in the past. We'd have to change, but into what?
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• United States
21 Sep 08
Hmm, I don't think humans will be around in 10 million years, due to the fact that things die out, as shown by many things that have existed here before, such as the dinosaurs, etc. We're also due for some kind of asteroid or meteor of some sort, at least in the next 10 million years we should have some, that would be unlikely that we wouldn't. But if we were to live on the way we are living for the next 10 million years unharmed, we would probably slowly adapt to our pollution and that would make us have different noses to filter it all, and different eyes, perhaps more squinting, to protect the eyes from the filth. Though I doubt that would ever happen, since our pollution is exceeding our rate of adaptation, but this is a fictional question anyway, so I can say whatever haha. On the lines of what I am talking about, perhaps our skin would be tougher as well, or we would more so evolve with technology instead of with body to protect us from the elements.