Evolution is a slow and tedious process that has been on for thousands of years. Evolution occurs in places like the world itself, animals and plants, and humans. In a particular evolutionary case, the person named Macbeth experienced a violent event that changed his life, which changed him to another person. Macbeth evolved from a very hesitating moral man to a coward who killed him, an unscrupulous killer who would kill someone who crossed his path. His desire that Macbeth 's power aspirations, continued paranoia, and murder overshoot can all contribute to Macbeth' s slow evolution.
"Space roaming" is developing with the theme of evolution. This is a story about how human beings are overwhelmed by technology. This story tells us the evolution from man to man. The movie also considers the evolution of humanity in the future, including human creation of artificial intelligence. The idea comes from the use of tools by human beings, and ultimately exceeds its biological needs. Although HAL represents this evolution, it also warns about possible problems when humans create artificial lives. HAL failure is one such problem, it warns of the technological progress that human beings can not control completely. HAL started thinking on its own and ran away from its original programming. HAL began to show unprogrammed emotions, so HAL also showed signs of evolution. HAL recognizes himself and takes action to make a choice. This can be seen as Hal's self-defense behaviors for his continuing existence. This is one of the first movies that did not draw sound in outer space.
Human evolution suggests large brain differences among species as the brain's complexity evolves to be more structured. Beginning with Homo electors, early human evolution showed different brain functions. The difference in the first large brain is the angiogenesis of the upright human skull. When standing upright, humans need more blood circulation, and oxygen in his brain allows primitive humans to better manage new species in the environment. Because of the heat, the vein helps drain the blood from the bran to cool the brain. (Bower) This cerebral blood flow promotes the upright blood circulation of the human body. The social identity of Homo erectus is also unique in that it recognizes that "it can control the environment and promote personal improvement" (Gazzaniga, 149). As demographics become more nomadic, evidence is evidenced by hunters and collective new nomadic behavior