End of Evolution

Monday, 23 May 2005 09:34 am
da: (duck)
[personal profile] da
Has anyone ever read a sci-fi story where evolution stops?

I was thinking in particular of a world settled by anti-darwinists (called "Kansas" of course) where scientists make a breakthrough discovery of a cure for the common cold... which lasts year after year. Eventually, the world thrives, probably based on other "crutches" of not having to worry about species change; but over the long haul some sort of natural calamity casuses a chain of events that would otherwise have been resolved through natural selection and speciation, and instead the climate crashes.

It might actually be funnier if it were set in the real Kansas, wouldn't it?

(if there isn't such a story, you're welcome to steal the idea, as long as I get a mention in the credits. :)

Date: Monday, 23 May 2005 07:03 pm (UTC)
dpolicar: (Default)
From: [personal profile] dpolicar
Never read anything quite like this.

The idea of a far-future environment where everyone lives in hermetic purified environments and therefore has no natural resistance to disease and such is something of an SF trope, although I can't point to a specific example.

The idea of a conflict between the evolutionary impulse and the static impulse in humanity is a recurring theme of Gordon Dickson's stuff, although the former always wins.

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