Today on Far Future Horizons we present Morgan Freeman’s Through the Wormhole and explore the
contentious and polarizing questions of racial differences and racial
superiority.
What are the
biological differences between different races? Genetic anthropologists have
discovered that up to 7 percent of our genes have mutated to new forms in the
past 50,000 years. These changes are not just related to skin and eye colour,
but also to our bones, our digestive systems, and even our brains. Some of
these genetic mutations are specific to certain racial groups.
This leads to an
unsettling question. Could the brains of different races be different? It's an
idea that has spawned war and genocide. But some scientists are daring to probe
into our differences. The answers could tell us where the entire human species
is headed. One day, pretty soon, we won't have to rely on natural selection to
become a smarter species. With advances in genetic technology, we will be able
to take matters into our own hands and build a superior race of humans. But
genetic technology comes at a cost. Will this create one future race of
"haves," and another of "have nots?"
Or will the
natural evolution of the brain continue, making our distant offspring far
smarter than us? One scientist is testing the limits of the human brain. He
thinks the brain is already close to its maximum potential. But another
researcher thinks the rapid growth in communication technology will get us all
thinking together, forming a giant, global collective mind. If that's the case,
there will never be a superior race. But together, we can become a superior
species.
This episode of Through the Wormhole hosted by Morgan
Freeman is available direct from Amazon.com.
Through the Wormhole - Is There a Superior Race?
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