Harvey Fineberg’s, “Are we ready for neo-evolution?” wants us to understand that the nature of the universe is to create life and make it possible for different organisms to live in it. He addresses that the living things have been around for a couple of billion years ago. In Fineberg’s “Are we ready for neo-evolution?” he mentions, “the first signs of proto-life, maybe three to four billion years ago on earth.” From this, I understood that the universe creates life and make it a suitable place for the living organisms to live.
Additionally, Fineberg states that the universe creates life like it does on earth, but it also creates life on other places. In Fineberg’s “Are we ready for neo-evolution?” he states, “in this vast unfinished symphony of the universe, life on earth is like a brief measure.” I understood that the universe is so immense that life on earth is not the only one that exists. If the universe makes it possible to have life on earth, there should be life on other places.
Moreover, the nature of human beings in “Are we ready for neo-evolution?” is to evolve and become more modernized. Fineberg’s work mentions that human beings have evolved and have gotten more modernized throughout the years. Fineberg says, “We branch off of a common ancestor to modern chimpanzees about six or eight
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In “Are we ready for neo-evolution?” he says that the genome, “And when we are at a position where we can pass it on to the next generation, and we can adopt the attributes we want, we will have converted old-style evolution into neo-evolution.” In order for humans to be happy they need to ab able to adapt to their environment once they are able to evolve. If humans evolve and are able to adapt to their environment, it will be easier for them to be