Clinton Van Keister-Inman, Tanya Dreksler, Walter Dreksler
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My associates and I have just completed a computer program that implemented statistical models based upon comparative humanoid anatomy to predict what we humans will look like when we reach the next link in our evolutionary heritage. This article explains how we accomplished this while also attempting to uncover the causes in our next evolutionary plateau towards superhumanity. These trends were based upon previous progressions and inclinations in construction to statistically predict future morphological structures. This ambitious program used progressive trends to reveal a gradual development in human evolutionary transitions that will be further enhanced and accelerated by the impact of the new genetics and computer technology. Whether these transitions require a quarter of a million years to develop through gradual changes in Natural Selection or a or a few hundred with the impact of computer technology and new genetics, makes little difference as we will continued to evolve.