Human body: Many people wonder if they really need every part of their body. That is, if each of their members is necessary, so that they can self-serve on a daily basis or even to be kept alive. The truth is that there are answers to this question, which come from the past, but also from today. More specifically, the views of Charles Darwin, but also his views today:
First we can refer to Charles Darwin. In the first chapter of his book, called "The Descent of Man", there is something special. Something interesting that many would like to have read. The English naturalist and geologist, Charles Darwin, succeeded in recognizing about a dozen distinct body parts. What makes them special is the fact that he describes them as "useless or almost useless".
Darwin's view may have been revolutionary. However, certain parts of the body, which are considered useless, have increased nowadays. According to the video that follows. there are fifteen useless parts we don't really need. That is, they are places that may disappear in the future. After all, we can live without them…
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