From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Wed Apr 03 2002 - 10:44:09 MST
In a message dated 4/3/2002 11:38:17 AM Central Standard Time,
jacques@dtext.com writes: And if our nature failed to change significantly
through evolution in the last 10 000 years since we dropped the
hunter-gatherer way of life, leading to the disadaptation that was the object
of my post, I fail to see how evolution will suddenly re-adapt ourselves to
our exponentially changing environment in a few generation.
Jacques,
I came into this discussion late so let me ask a couple of question?
Even if we consider the agricultural revolution to be a step backward have we
factored agri-forrestry or permaculure into our thoughts along with the
various low simple carbohydrate diets that have came along lately.
Frankly, I have little to argue about with what I have read but with
those three factors introduced into consideration I think we may well have a
new ballgame.
Ron h.
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