The human eye consists of around 20 sub-organs (eg. lens, retina, etc). If one of them is not in place, we would not be able to see properly. If one is not fully evolved, we cannot see properly either. So how come for millions of years until we developed eyes, we could survive without seeing?! Shouldn't we have been extinct due to "survival of the fittest"?
Also the cilia in the lungs consists of 10 proteins that allow it's motion. If one protein is not filling the "ring" making the cilia, our lungs would be full of dust and disease due to our cilia's infunctioning, then die out! So how did we pass these barriers to evolve?
2006-08-03
07:47:10
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