Seth wrote:mistermack wrote:Seth wrote:
Define "human."
Oh for fuck's sake !!! Is this a primary school?
Do you need someone to blow your nose and wipe your ass as well?
I'm not your mother.
Sorry, if you're going to claim that adaptations or genetic changes that might occur that would allow humans to live in zero-gee environments makes them "not human," you're going to have to first define what you mean by "human" if you expect your asinine claim to survive.
The point being, mom, that you're evidently ignorant of the nature of evolution and how organisms adapt to new environments. There's absolutely nothing in science that precludes humans from evolving and adapting to zero-gee, high-rad environments.
Here endeth the lesson. Now go wipe your own ass.
There is sooooooooo much wrong there, I don't know where to start.
So I'll try to make it simple.
Firstly, for evolution to happen, humans would have to survive long enough to reproduce, and bring up the children.
That couldn't happen without effective radiation shielding and some way of counteracting zero g.
And if you do that, you're not going to get adaptive evolution.
So unless you're speculating that they would deliberately allow a bit of radiation through, and deliberately take no action to get over the zero g health problems, then they aren't going to evolve as you suggest.
Evolution happens when creatures react to environmental pressures by some dying, some surviving.
Humans now react by solving the environmental problems. We've moved on.