People living in the modern age after the Industrial Revolution are under the impression that evolution, and by extension natural selection, no longer apply to them, since humans—in the western world at least—armed to the teeth with their advances in technology, think they are so far removed from the natural world. The world of predator vs. prey, the cruel world of nature, where the strong eats the weak, seems like a distant past.

Quite the opposite, evolution among humans is accelerating at a pace never seen before.

The rise of the superior humans:

Imagine just 200 years ago, during the colonial age. The White Man appeared to the aboriginals in the rest of world like aliens from another planet. To the Japanese, for instance, as it is recorded in Japanese history records prior to the Meiji Restoration, the American man who landed to our shore, standing more than a full head taller than the average Japanese man at the time, stepping down from the steam-powered ship, equipped with the most mysterious and most powerful weapons that blew out fire and thunder, “were unlike anything we have ever seen in the last one thousand years.”

And since the colonial age, the end of World War II and the end of the cold war, technological advance, in stead of stagnating, has actually accelerated. And it’s not hard to imagine that in the very near future, a whole new species of humans would appear. This new species of humans would be so drastically different from modern average humans, that all humans who are not them would appear to them as monkeys to modern humans: a wholly inferior category of animals that are interesting, funny and fun to experiment with; still savage and not fully developed, and counting to 10 is the most intellectual achievement among them.

When this new species of humans, the superior humans, appear, the rest of humans, thereafter known as the inferior humans, will be relegated to a lower species, and it would no longer be morally reproachable that the inferior humans will be used as modern animals are used by modern humans: as guinea pigs for biological experimentation, tools of research in psychology and chemistry, testing subjects in doses of radiation, invention of new weapons, etc.

It was widely condemned that, during World War II, the Japanese used live humans for our experiments, but that’s only because this new speciation of humans have yet to be perfected.

Modern humans have no qualms about eating chicken, eating beef, or using rabbits for biological experiments, not because those animals are not sophisticated—in fact, they are just as sophisticated as humans; some modern genetic testing even shows that chicken might be the direct descendant of T. Rex, and that those animals are fully capable of suffering as humans—but it’s a simple matter of fact that humans are superior, as the most superior and most successful species to dominate the earth. And this superiority is based on power. Humans as a species are simply more powerful than chicken and rabbits, and so we decide to raise chicken as food and breed rabbits for experiments.

Is it possible that chicken and rabbits will one day become so powerful as to use humans as food? Very unlikely. But it is wholly possible—and I would argue even inevitable—that one day, certain groups of humans will become so superior and so much more powerful than the average humans that most humans will become what chicken are to modern humans: those inferior humans will be raised as food, and bred for either entertainment or biological experimentation, and there will be no moral quandary.

The nature of Nature:

Because this is the nature of Nature—the essence, the substance, the ding an sich (thing-in-itself) of nature, what makes Nature appear as what it is to us: enslavement, predation, and devouring of the weak; and overpowering, expansion, and full spectrum domination of the strong. For all our progress—our overpowering—as a species as humans, whether it be in technology, in philosophy, in morality, we cannot and will never be able to detach ourselves from Nature. Nature makes up the ambient environment of our existence, and because we have so drastically changed our environment and in such a short time period, our evolution will in fact accelerate, and not stagnate.

But evolution happens in generations, and we modern humans, living at most 100 years, will not be able to observe it directly and individually and so we have been deluded to believe that evolution no longer apply to us.

Who will become the Superior Humans?

Of course this, at this point, is still pure speculation, but we already know who the most superior humans are today and it’s therefore not too hard to surmise where the eventual speciation will happen: –among western white men of European descendants. The European stock of the white race is what give rise to this maddening acceleration in evolution and ushered in the modern age, and it’s only natural that the eventual speciation of humans will occur among them.

But that does not mean that this race of Superior Humans will be purely European. In fact, I believe, given the current trend of the globe, the birth of this race of Superior Humans will at least partially come through the womb of a North East Asian female. And the elite of every other race might become blended in as well: think of the Ashkennazi Jews, the smartest among the Brahmin caste of Indians, etc.

The use of inferior humans:

Does this mean the end of inferior humans? Not at all. Inferior humans will be valuable still. They will be bred and cared for, and even be used as pets for superior humans, and it will be wonderful. But at that point it would be silly that we keep up this charade of equality. It may be still talked about among the inferior humans, perhaps there will be some sort of equality among the inferior humans, and maybe there will even be some sort of equality among the superior humans, but it would equivalent to saying: “All chicken on my dinner plate are equal to each other.”

And the only meaningful reply would be a mirthful laugh and perhaps a riposte in the form of “Sure they are. They are all equally delicious. But fried chicken is more delicious than boiled chicken.”