if humans never existed

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avatar for riddleschool riddleschool 5051 posts
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what would earth be like right now, or space and earth

 
avatar for Darkscanner Darkscanner 5315 posts
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Probably the same with extremely human like creatures. (Some other similar primate would have evolved to look nearly identical to us).

If you mean without the apes or ape like families evolving, though, we’d probably have some strange intelligent child of the elephant species, roaming the earth. That’d be neat to see.

 
avatar for jhco50 jhco50 6878 posts
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Void.

 
avatar for tenco1 tenco1 13678 posts
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Originally posted by jhco50:

Void.

Of what, humans?

 
avatar for jhco50 jhco50 6878 posts
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Originally posted by tenco1:
Originally posted by jhco50:

Void.

Of what, humans?

Probably. I would ask the OP why he would ask this question. We are part of the earth and we are part of the ecosystem. Has anyone ever thought about some of the things that have happened in the past and why? In the 40-60s we had a group who told us we were over populating and that we should eliminate some of our population by either extermination or sterilization. In fact they did sterillize prisoners and those on assistance. They used to call it population control.

Global warming is another excuse to call for controls on people and our population. We are using too much of this or too much of that. Too much population. Sound familiar? All of this stuff is to control the people…to make us think we are a parasite on the world. If we allow the earth to warm and all of this carbon dioxide to continue what is really going to happen? The earth will flourish with plants and farm crops will grow by leaps and bounds because they use carbon dioxide to grow. All of this global warming is a natural cycle.

We are just another species. BTW, they have been predicting that we would run out of oil since we first started drilling for it. Did you know, were were supposed to run out of oil in the early 90s?

 
avatar for tenco1 tenco1 13678 posts
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Originally posted by jhco50:
to make us think we are a parasite on the world.

Well it isn’t too far off.

If we allow the earth to warm and all of this carbon dioxide to continue what is really going to happen? The earth will flourish with plants and farm crops will grow by leaps and bounds because they use carbon dioxide to grow. All of this global warming is a natural cycle.

Yeah, that would be a good thing… If excess carbon dioxide didn’t also eat away at the Earth’s ozone layer, and plants still do need more than just carbon dioxide.

We are just another species.

Invasive species, maybe.

BTW, they have been predicting that we would run out of oil since we first started drilling for it. Did you know, were were supposed to run out of oil in the early 90s?

1. Links.

2. That’s also heavily dependent on who said that, and how many sources of oil people knew about.

 
avatar for jhco50 jhco50 6878 posts
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Invasive from where? To be invasive, we would have to have come from somewhere else and then populated the earth. In fact, we are a part of the earth…we belong here.

http://economics.about.com/cs/macroeconomics/a/run_out_of_oil.htm

 
avatar for tenco1 tenco1 13678 posts
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Originally posted by jhco50:

Invasive from where? To be invasive, we would have to have come from somewhere else and then populated the earth. In fact, we are a part of the earth…we belong here.

Tell that to Australia.

 
avatar for MOOSEDISHES MOOSEDISHES 1559 posts
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I WOULD BE DEAD

 
avatar for Darkruler2005 Darkruler2005 18894 posts
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I WOULD BE DEAD

“Dead” implies you were alive before. That’s not true if you never existed.

Any way, space would be fine. Earth would have adapted to survive without humans. The only “problem” might be that this part of the universe won’t have much in the sense of technology, so aliens that are more advanced will pass by.

 
avatar for 21CG 21CG 42 posts
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It’s rather arrogant to play chess with history.

But… if I had to make a post-diction, I’d say: Essentially a world without humans. Perhaps, another family of animals would become the dominant, “intelligent” species.

*Intelligent is in quotes because one’s definition of intelligent is highly subjective and personal.

 
avatar for thijser thijser 1118 posts
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Depends on how the human race never existed. At which point did the human ancestors disappear? For one it would be quite a bit colder as it so happens that the first farmers perfectly matched their massive forrest burnings with a new ice age offsetting the two (we are in the middle of an ice age the temperature just didn’t drop). We would probably have more species that didn’t go extinct (if we keep up the rate of extinction we are heading for a mass extinction if we aren’t already in one).

 
avatar for TheKnifeGrinder TheKnifeGrinder 651 posts
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Originally posted by tenco1:
Originally posted by jhco50:

Void.

Of what, humans?

THUNDEERRRR!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA8yIXcY8HI

or Ninja..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bojx9BDpJks

 
avatar for Canucker25 Canucker25 14 posts
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If humans never existed, this discussion wouldn’t exist and more importantly cats wouldn’t have stupid names like “Mittens”.

 
avatar for Haiming Haiming 25 posts
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The Earth would be much MUCH cleaner with natural supplies abundant.

 
avatar for Lightningcould Lightningcould 4239 posts
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Originally posted by Haiming:

The Earth would be much MUCH cleaner with natural supplies abundant.

Correct you are, some animals won’t be endangered. No pollution. No man-made catastrophes that causes harm to the green enviroment and its habitats.

 
avatar for stryder221 stryder221 32 posts
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Another race would eventually take Earth as their own.

 
avatar for hydraling hydraling 539 posts
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Originally posted by stryder221:

Another race would eventually take Earth as their own.

Correct, but what will? Aliens? Don’t tell me.

 
avatar for Sleepallnight Sleepallnight 551 posts
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Originally posted by Lightningcould:
Originally posted by Haiming:

The Earth would be much MUCH cleaner with natural supplies abundant.

Correct you are, some animals won’t be endangered. No pollution. No man-made catastrophes that causes harm to the green enviroment and its habitats.

Maybe yes, everything might be turned out more beautiful than now, (assuming other species won’t developed intelligence and exploit the world like humans did) but after some decades a new catasthrope will come and wiped out all ecosystem and everything will turn meaningless. They wouldn’t do anything about it because they were not as smart as humans.
Now that humans are aware that they are one with the globe, they will invent eco-technologies, when bigger disasters come, humans will be the protector of all ecosystems.

 
avatar for orangesamurai orangesamurai 28 posts
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what would really happen if we don’t exist and what would our lives be?, right now where would we be?
what do we look like,think like,and where would we be in this universe?

 
avatar for JokerJ061398 JokerJ061398 121 posts
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If I knew what the Earth would be like without Humans, it would still have Humans, because I would know what it’s like.

 
avatar for Bobneson Bobneson 266 posts
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If the Earth Made bactira that would later become A human By Pure Unaltering or anything, Pure earth did it itself, Then how are we humans a invanise speices If the earth created us?I know ALOT MORE REASONS Why the evleution Is not real, But i do not want to type Much.

 
avatar for Bobneson Bobneson 266 posts
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Originally posted by Canucker25:

more importantly cats wouldn’t have stupid names like “Mittens”.

Mittens Is now sad.

 
avatar for Bobneson Bobneson 266 posts
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THE DANG GREENHOUSE EFFECT IS ALL FAKE YOU TREE HUGGERRS! Scitests Even admited, It wa a False thearoy! Mittens Even searched it Up, Scitest Admited it was all false. And they are still theaching it in schools!

 
avatar for simeng simeng 2336 posts
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Directly, the planet itself would continue its natural trajectory of “evolution”: survive for approximately another 4.5 billion years and whatnot. However, many details would’ve been noticeably altered to the point of being unrecognizable to us humans currently inhabiting Earth. Among those specifications would be the quantity and quality of biomes populating the globe- free of human interaction, the geography of our humble abode would’ve remained as virtually pristine as it always was until a new epoch is signaled by the onset of a(nother) grand extinction the likes of which brutally wiped the prehistoric lizards off the face of the earth etc.- and the characteristics of which can be attributed to their living constituents (i.e. animals and trees) in terms of quantity alone as opposed to a mixture of the two elements. In short, if humans weren’t existent (ever) or at least were completely eradicated somehow, then in the longitudinal process, the resultant epiphenomena of our absence would be but minutiae whereas only in the (clearly forseeable) present/future would be incurring relevant vicissitudes. Greenhouse effect/oil sequestration etc. are just going to resolve themselves eventually. Only the verily naive would dare to believe that we humans have inflicted indelible permanence upon the surface of this august habitat!