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Ok, so I’m watching something on the Discovery channel right now about the evolution of Earth or some jazz and they just went over a period of “giant insects” and stuff. Obviously this was from higher levels of oxygen and different temperatures and a whole bunch of other stuff and THEN still over many many many generations but, with something which has a lifespan of just a few days you could model many generations without yourself dying off.
So then, why on Earth hasn’t anyone tried to recreate the conditions that were believed to exist around the period that giant insects occupied the Earth? Not that I want a 10 foot centipede or anything but seriously, how god damn cool would that be? |
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Because humans most likely would have an extremely hard time to live and breathe in the conditions? ![]() |
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Ok, so I’m watching something on the Discovery channel right now about the evolution of Earth or some jazz and they just went over a period of “giant insects” and stuff. Obviously this was from higher levels of oxygen and different temperatures and a whole bunch of other stuff and THEN still over many many many generations but, with something which has a lifespan of just a few days you could model many generations without yourself dying off. |
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10ft centipede? I'm running like a girl. haha. But ya, like control temperature, slow increase oxygen with each generation, hell, even selectively kill off weak or physically small offspring each generation. I’m wanting someone that knows more then me come in and tell me why this would never work because otherwise I seriously want to do this. Could you picture like a 2 foot big dragon fly or a freaking 10 foot centipede? We can clone stuff and mess with genes and everything else why the HELL hasn’t someone working in genetics or something done this as a pet project at home?! EDIT: WE PURE BREED DOGS FOR CRYING OUTLOUD! |
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Playing god and all of that other jazz is a big reason as to why there are not public announcments of this type of stuff. I'm sure it's going on somewhere in the world. Which will be great when they break out and my house becomes infested by mutant termites that are larger then my cat [surrender] |
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Oh ya, tell me about it, I would just die instantly. |
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But ya, like control temperature, slow increase oxygen with each generation, hell, even selectively kill off weak or physically small offspring each generation. i wanna see people turn chicken back into dinosaurs.
![]() i don't think it will work unless you have 50 million years to wait for the worms to devolute. [rolleyes] |
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theres still colossal squids in the antartic deep beneath the ice and other huge sea creatures.
someone caught a 990lb squid recently :O http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/6385071.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6357005.stm But the aptly named colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) is thought to be the largest of all - possibly reaching up to 14m (46ft) long. |
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I dont believe this ****...
evolution took millions of years, you think we can recreate something from so many years ago in a lifetime? just by "recreating" the enviroment... no! Some form of genetic engineering would be needed, thats if you even knew the species' dna that your trying to recreate. my god i wonder sometimes if our race is experiancing devolution. |
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my god i wonder sometimes if our race is experiancing devolution. ![]() I like it. After they had been bred you could attach mechanical oxygen pumps to keep them going in normal atmospheric conditions and ride them! ![]() ![]() (ya, thinking about DUNE2... i miss westwood...) |
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I dont believe this ****... Do you think it took millions of years to get pigs with more bacon or cows with bigger tits...no! |
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as akinkhoo said: selectively kill off weak or physically small offspring each generation, is much more efficient than "natural selection". do you know what caused it ? wrong tank temperatures and change in tank water levels and this happens in a time scale of months not millenia so what is that ? evolution because they chose not to evolve in thier natural habitat but in captivity they metamorphosed even though the majority died with in months because of the stress of the change. but a few survived = survival of the strongest/fittest = sped up evolution possibly ? |
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