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“Humans” May Be All Over the Universe, Scientists Say

“Humans” May Be All Over the Universe, Scientists Say
“Humans” May Be All Over the Universe, Scientists Say

 

Let’s pretend for a moment that in the future humanity are able to travel to other planets and discover… even more humans.

 

Let’s pretend for a moment that in the future humanity are able to travel to other planets and discover… even more humans. A University of Cambridge astro-biologist believes that scenario is more possible than you’d imagine, based on his research.

The BBC’s Science Focus magazine recently published an interview with Simon Conway Morris, an evolutionary palaeobiologist at the university’s Department of Earth Sciences, in which he stated that researchers can “say with reasonable confidence” that human-like evolution has occurred in other parts of the universe.

The idea of convergent evolution, which, according to Science Focus, asserts that “random effects gradually average out such that evolution converges, tending to generate similar creatures in any given environment,” lies at the heart of Morris’ thinking. Flying, for instance, was used by the magazine as an illustration of how flying “had evolved independently on Earth at least four times — in birds, bats, insects, and pterosaurs.”

 

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