How Will Humans Evolve in the Future? | Evolution Compilation
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
- Human Evolution has come pretty far during our time on Earth. But, do you ever wonder, what humans could evolve to look like 100, 200, or 2,000 years from now? How might we be different? Join Hank and learn what could be possible in this new episode of SciShow! Hosted by Hank Green.
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Seeing Baby Faced Hank progress to Modern Hank is like a journey through personal evolution.
As we all wonder what fate has in store next for hankind...
I still miss Muscle Hank and Hustle Hank
@@maxpulido4268 yes.
I feel comforted by the fact that someday someone will feel old because snapchat or instagram.
Yes! They should put dates in their compilations 😆
how meta that your compilation of evolution lectures depicts the evolution of hank's style and maturity.
I also love how he turned into Michael in the end
@@starshot5172 ...SCIENCE!
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought this
Of course his final evolution will be into muscle Hank. That's basically his charizard
@@RealUlrichLeland best of both worlds
These compilations of old videos always getting my fascinated by the evolution of Hank's voice, and the evolution of Michael's hair.
And Hank's hair Inc facial this time
Since human pubic lice are different to head lice but similar to gorilla lice, presumably the "romantic" relations between our ancestors and gorillas took place after hominids lost their body hair (thereby keeping the two species separate and localised. Just thought I'd throw that in there to make the whole thing even creepier.
NOOOOOOOOOOO
Thanks for that 😂
What if the pubic lice just jumped from species to species in a similar case to ticks, which doesn't necessarily mean mating or touching. Like maybe at some point, some lice eggs, or the lice itself fell from the gorilla and managed to survive -outside the gorilla- until it found another suitable host?
Though a human-gorilla mating does seem possible knowing how some people can be really messed up, so it could be one of the many possible reasons.
@@bluebeeboo or the humans were zoophiles, very possible because there are still disgusting people now who are sexually attracted to animals. it's very gross but it's the reality.
@@bluebeeboo. Well that far back they didn't know any better.
Humans picked up what became pubic lice by probably sleeping in and around abandoned gorilla nests. Earlier humans wanted the same fruit resources that other primates also wanted, and would essentially wait their turns to get at them and thereby utilize their old nests because it was convenient to do so.
I want that to be the reason, and I think Hank would agree! 😅 🙏
We all want this to be true. While being possible, there is no set way to know exactly for sure. So I would unfortunately guess that with gorrillas ancestors and human ancestors, it would be a mix between these hypotheses.
There is never one set answer. Nor will there ever be.
“… humans don’t need to be smart to survive” is soooo understated 🤣
That explains so much
Me getsss dis I had no smartz but no smartz means more kids cus no realize parent hard cus dumb
We have already evolved an organ which spits venom. It's called Twitter.
Reddit.
Hank aged (evolved) quite a bit over 4 minutes.
So did this comment
@@justajokeforme2854 _…huh?_
Another trait that evolution took from us is the ability to synthetise vitamin C: several million years with an abundance of the latter in fruits made the fore unneeded.
lol that's so interesting how hank's presentation of videos has changed over the years. He used to joke much more back then.
Definitely, but I like how more detailed he is now
He seemed to have more anxiety back then too tho. He seems calmer now. ❤️
Exactly, he used humor to deal with discomfort. He’s much more confident now, thereby no humor needed to keep his audience coming back time and time again.
Personally, I wish someone would talk about all the evolutionary pressure humans experience with regard to being able to drive competently ... if we only could get another 2,000,000 years of practice, we'd probably get quite good at it. :)
LOL, literally. Unfortunately the mean I did a spit take all over my monitor
People who complain about others driving usually can't drive themselves
@@damabaith Interesting thought. Is there a scientific study that backs up that assertiin? Genuinely curious.
Or become extinct for lack of that ability.
That's...actually a fairly good point. But, a lot of fatal accidents statistically take place after the average age of bearing one's first child. Of course, we've been continuously having first kids later and, well, youngish drivers are the largest statistical group to be involved in a fatal crash (though it is, at most, around 20-25% of 16-24ish year olds, but it depends on the state. Er, actually, if you combine 16-20ish year olds with 21-24ish year olds the number may be closer to 30ish percent of fatal accidents, but still...)
Gotta remember, most people don't die to car accidents, so, the evolutionary pressure may not be large enough for it to be selective in an evolutionary sense. But who knows, maybe it is enough...
Hmm. Goatee Hank is offering some of the most cursed information I’ve ever learned about early humans. Thank you, past Hank.
Well, this video shows how progress is often a chaotic process and not a simple line - but nevertheless there's been clear progress! Just look at the hair 👀
Also - Hank learned to pronounce Denisovans! Denise - ovanns, remember yo who heard him say DenisÓvans 😜
Happy December y'all! With love from Denmark 🤗
Hank also used the NeaderTHal pronunciation at 8:30. Hard habit to break.
Someone should rewrite the old Blondie / Raindy + Rainbows hit Denise to make a fitting tribute to the humans of whom only a handfull of bit & pieces remain.
Oh, and that song was written for a girl by name of LeFrak, only one E strange of what most ancient humans would look to us. I'd like some of that in the Denise-ovann song as well 😁
4:12 what's weird is that I have been watching for years and think this is the first time I have ever seen you with a beard
And it's so sexy!
Sexy appeal just went up by 1000%
To any interested linguist: If you insist on the German pronunciation "Neandertaler": pronounce "Neander-" like "Hey flunder", and the "a" in "-tal" as you would pronounce the "a" in "far".
We do not write the "h" in modern German when refering to the hominid, only the place. The "-er" suffix signifies the hominid as well, meaning "man from Neanderthal"
Uh don’t know German so didn’t follow that. But don’t you think it’s cool that cultural systems like language would have evolved alongside genetic systems? Somehow I think that’s really cool.
I want to spend my afterlife eternity listening to Hank Green, so that one day I will be almost as educated.
"primate police lineup" great name for a band
That's racist.
@@d3734. Yea actually because other primates are actually different races. Different colored people are all part of the human race.
The age old quest to answer the question- "who's your daddy?" continues.
Donkey Kong
... and what does he do?
@@haddib lol
14:00 Some light receptors have been identified in human retinae that link to the pineal gland through some basal ganglia and relate to melanin production and to circadian and seasonal rhythms.
Melatonin?
@@tijan8948. Melatonin is a hormone that makes us sleep(I think that's the basics) and stimulating production is better than supplementing it. Because supplementing it will reduce production.
@@Psilomuscimol he said melanin 😂
6:40 our ancestors probably considered other "primates" in a similar way modern pet dogs consider each other breed
Damn that's a good way to put it.
~20:00 We also lost our ability to make our own vitamin C. Plenty of fruit was around so we did not need to make our own.
Unless we turn into crabs 🦀
I'm not interested
🦀 🦀 🦀 🦀 🦀 🦀 🦀
I love "Dread Pirate Roberts" Hank from video 2.
Also I don't need a 3rd eye to sense the sun with the top of my head, I can feel the heat of the Sun's rays on my scalp.
I think this video is more showing the evolution of Hank!
I can't believe no one has made one of these maps of man images with oreopithecus carrying a bag of oreos or dryopithecus carrying a towel and umbrella.
I feel like we should evolve our way of discussing Neanderthals since some cross bred with humans. With the most recent branches of the tree of life, i think we should start embracing the merging of certain groups more. the river basin of life
I'd love to see them added to homo sapiens as in h. sapiens Neanderthalensis.
@@harrietharlow9929 I think some wiki editors had already done that last I looked at the page for neanderthals
Glad to hear that. From everything I've been able to find out, these were intelligent, empathetic people who even cared for sick and vulnerable members of their clan. I'd call that pretty human. I'm happy that a bit of them lives on in me.
I love compliations :D I get set up with snacks and enjoy watching Hank youth and age before my eyes as we recap all the amazing things SciShow has taught us on the subject at hand, over the years :) Compliations FTW!
Which snacks? Asking for a friend
HUMAN EVOLUTION
Deluded.
"Oh, s^. There goes the planet." - _Spaceballs_
Oreopithecids died out because of its over-fondness for a certain type of futuristic cookie!
Hank with the beard looks like a comic villain.
"Primate Police Lineup" is the funniest line I've ever heard on this channel.
The commercial right after he said ‘here is the future of human evolution’ was for the movie Blue Beetle 😂
I’ll join in. Hank just showed us the evolution of an actual living specimen.
if we don't get our poop together (and soon),
I suspect we are about to become an evolutionary deadend
Young hank with the goatee was so uncomfortable with talking, now he is the smooth science man we all love.
Early journey to the Microcosmos Hank is the most brilliant rhetor! This Hank is excellent, but that was mesmerisingly beautiful! Not all progress, sometimes what we say in the present will still be supreme in the present time following 🦉
I really wish we hadn't lost our tails though.. That'd be so cool to be able to use one. Can you imagine not having to do that thing you do to get something while lying in bed without actually getting out of bed? No more crawling as far as possible without letting your feet leave the mattress!
The Borg is our future. 'Resistance is futile.' 🤖
Neanderthal was not what the cave was called. The cave was in Germany in the Neander Thal, thal meaning valley. The Neander Valley.
Interestingly, Neander was a 17th century German composer who the valley was named after. The sir name was orginally Neumann meaning "new man".
I love this video simply because of the progression of hank through life!
Sex talk Hank looks like he came straight out of a 90's hacker movie lmao. I dig it.
Hank Green is a pernicious meme
Can not get enough of you guys. Keep pumping out them videos!!
Personally, I found the evolution of HANK to be one of the weirdest parts of this video!!!
more weird than the gorilla bit?
In the future people will no longer have five fingers on each hand. They will have a thumb, but the other four fingers will fuse so the hand will resemble a mitten. This will be an evolutionary adaptation to help us better hold a beer can.
"Here's where evolution is going."
Shows TikTok ad.
That's about right.
"Sloppy or inaccurate dating" sounds like my 20s.
“life, uh, finds a way.”
I like that this video also showcases the evolution of the host
Very interesting compilation... Brilliant...
A steady diet of oreos is an evolutionary dead end.
I love how there’s not one scientific comment, we all just gush over hank
You see, i've seen dog tried to hump a pig. Dog tried to hump a tiger. My dog tried to hump my leg. My friend's dog tried to hump my leg. Macaque tried to hump a tree.
I kinda think that back when we (or our ancestors) were more "wild", we probably had the same "if it fits, it fits" mentality. But that lice still caught me off guard like wtf.
Humans still wild, tryin to hump everthing!
Someone had relations with a dolphin.
'God made man, the monkeys applied the glue!'
For the people who edit these. Is it strange to see 4 different versions of Hank in the same video
Ilove spiders as much as I despice mosquito's we had a spider in the kitchen a few years ago, we called her Sebastian, and I collected pillbugs for her, It was fun to see her change throughout the months.
therapist: beard hank can't hurt you
Beard Hank {exist}
"Humans... come in two distinct flavors that make our existence possible. Teaching the history of our development with only one sex is like trying to eat sushi with only one chopstick. You're just not gonna get it all." Academia about the evolution and me about the sushi: "Challenge accepted.
"
“And probably you.” That’s funny, Hank!
Apparently getting a haircut counts as a step forward in evolution according to the 6 easy steps.
"NO NO WHY DID WE LOOK INTO THIS...."...Freaking Hilarious😄😂😂
What about the stoned-ape theory?! With all the research into the effects of psilocybin on the brain, specifically in the case of increasing malleability and plasticity, it's very interesting to consider the effects magic mushrooms may have had on the evolution of the human brain and how we were able to jump ahead of other species in ways that one could attribute to mushrooms like greater communication with the increase of the areas in the brain related to seeing images in your mind and vocal and hearing areas where we can hear and say words that we could then better relate to the pictures we see in our heads.
And once we start exercising those areas of the brain with more and more complicated speech, it's not terribly difficult to see how that could eventually lead to our brains being capable of questioning the universe and the self and the concept of higher and greater powers etc.
This also then leads to an interesting idea considering the great filter and the fermi paradox. If we consider the stoned ape theory is correct... then thats another HUGE filter and roadblock in the fermi paradox that helps explain how the unviverse can be so huge, but seeminly so void of higher or more intelligent life. We had to get lucky enough that an organism even existed that could supercharge our brains but then also, that we might venture into the area where they existed and then have the curiosity to even try them and then, understand that even though they are technically poison and upset out bellies etc, that they provided a desirable effect or experience that encouraged the consumption of them in enough quantities and over a long enough period of time to have the necessary effect of super charging our brains.
The more and more I consider the great filter and the fermi paradox the more and more I'm leaning towards humans maybe being the only intelligent life that currently exists within the concept of time in our universe and/or just how much more difficult FTL travel may be.
Psychedelics don't make me think of higher powers. But they do make me appreciate nature and question why things are the way they are. My favorite is hawaiian baby woodrose seeds. I even like them better than lsd or shrooms. But I haven't tried dmt yet, and that may make me question if there's a higher power.
I love your channel. Evolution doesn't stop because we have no evidence of it. The way the process of natural selection was presented in this video left much to be desired. There was just the one spot where you stumbled. And this is the first time I've seen that. This is a very broad and difficult to explain subject and you've done the best job I've seen. That's why I'm commenting
Evolution began after Adam and Eve.
🙄
We won't evolve as fast. Because we use stuff to make us better rather than naturally being selected and breeding best traits. Less people die. So less people are seeded out. It's still good to survive but we're overpopulated anyway.
I was always taught that the exchange of pubic lice between gorillas and early humans was likely from early humans sleeping in abandoned gorilla nests
Thanks for the entertaining presentation! Very cool.
The band DEVO previously covered this subject in the late seventies............. Thank you
OMG is that Hank at 4:04??? Wow!
21:14 "QUICK LUZ! ,
START MELTING FACES!"
Where is the petition to get Hanks goatee back?
4:51 “You do it, then, if you’re so clever,” Ron snarled.
Hank look overly happy when he talked about the number of poisons we have created
Wait since when did we all assume brain size directly correlates to intelligence?
Same. I've been under the impression that brain structures, including "wrinkles," were a more useful indicator of capacity than physical size. Again, not a brain scientist, just something I've read from several sources.
Maybe not directly. But having more connections and stuff could result in more capacity.
9:26
Me: Yep. Okay, sure, I’m with you. Wait can you say that whole thing again?
But really, I was quite lost by this explanation 🙈
21:19
We might not have venom but a human bite can be quite nasty on its own, because of all the bacteria we have in there. Not as bad as those from a komodo dragon but still something be cautious about...
I think facial hair Hank was the hottest of the collection. 😅
What a show! good stuff.
The assumption that Australopithecus was having sex with gorillas, as opposed to gorillas having sexual with Australopithecus is interesting.
I thought that there was a video from SciShow with a theory that homonyms could have gotten pubic lice from gorillas due to " Nest Sharing" a homonym sleeping in a preoccupied gorilla bed.
Almost 13 full minutes before someone other than Hank shows up. Have a particular love for this topic? 😂
my parents bought nearly every Time-Life book ever published! i looked at that book and four page foldout progression maybe a hundred times. This was long before i could read. Lisdexic don't you know!?!:-)
How did you write everything but dyslexic properly?
Goatee John can't hurt you he isn't real.
Goatee John : ...
is hank just a goatee john?
6:32 what is that clip from? I've seen it in older scishow vids
I participated in this study! Impressive
We can just retitle this as Hank Through the Years
A rare appearance of Evil Hank to tell us how early humans had sex in the mirror universe.
Hank wants venom- definitely not gonna cut in front of him in line. And he looked so nice.....💀
I like seeing evil Hank with the goatee.
Impressive video :)
Im glad we got mormon guy for this video
I Love the statement from 2:00 to about 2:20 on this video
Sooooo, our ancestors got busy with anything that even remotely looked like us, and we're still at it.🤔
I actually visited the Neandertal once! The "-tal"-part is German for valley. There is a museum and everything.
“And also, I would like to have *venom*, thank you very much”-
Ah, feral science-man wants to be able to maim his victims with a single bite. Myes, relatable my dear sir, relatable
Since genetic features/progress are what we care about/matter in evolution, why isn’t the evolutionary walk picture based on the features we think mattered most at the time for survival vs bodies from the time (that often get misidentified/miscatagorized anyway)?
If we regain the ability to detect electricity better, Fluke multimeteres won't be as popular.
Hank, this episode, you remind me of bad boy Peter Parker Toby McGuire.
Now this video was pretty great
Yall gearing up for the eugenics wars I see lol
My husband is one of those 1 in 4, and has a lot of GI problems with processed foods. Gee, wonder why!
Hank's voice apparently used to be somewhat nasal, but he always did talk with his hands.
I think he got allergy meds or something.