Long-Term Evolution (11 h 47 m, 24 jun 2025 año – 1 ene 1000000 año)
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Given enough time and environmental separation, humans who colonize distant planets or even adapt to different Earth environments could evolve into distinct new species. Speciation might occur due to isolation, genetic drift, or purposeful genetic modification. These future "post-humans" could exhibit radically different features depending on their environments and technology. Fossils and preserved remains of these divergent human species could reveal entirely new anatomical features. In the distant future, human brains may evolve to process more information, handle complex emotional states, and even develop new forms of communication. This evolution could be accelerated by a combination of biological and technological factors, such as neuro-enhancements or new social structures. Archaeological evidence may include advanced neural technologies and new cultural artifacts that reflect higher cognitive functioning.
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11 h 47 m, 24 jun 2025 año
1 ene 1000000 año
~ 998637 years