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Fck Ths Thngs
Join Date: May 2014
Location: NJ
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How do you define something? I feel like a lot of things could only happen once, depending on what kind of answer your willing to accept.
-Do you really think there are humans anywhere else? or any of the living thing on this planet? How about diseases? |
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Juicious Maximus III
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Scabb Island
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But natural selection tends to make similar things over and over again in similar environments. Take hair for example. You can find hair on the butt of a bumblebee, but its evolutionary origin is very different from the hair on your head. Still, hair-like structures can be useful in many different ways and so has evolved independently several times. Similarly, if the traits and collections of traits that make us human would also be useful elsewhere, it seems reasonable to expect similar traits would evolve on different planets.
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