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How did science contribute to human, plant and animal evolution?

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How did science contribute to human, plant and animal evolution?

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I think it’s obstructed evolution more than it has contributed to it. The bi-products of science are crutches against evolution and weapons against the environment. There’s still a lot of development that needs to be done in science before we pass the prime meridian. We know a lot about evolution because of science, but only enough to understand that there are limits to what we can do, meaning we cannot force evolution. Eventually, science may be a benefit to evolution, and the environment, though. We have to pull our heads out of the dirt about it, though, and acknowledge that we aren’t helping nearly enough, if at all, right now, first and foremost.

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