• @Chriswild
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    311 months ago

    You’d be surprised how inefficient much of evolution is. Look at a giraffe’s laryngeal nerve and you’ll see what I mean but because it hasn’t been a reason to die or deter mating it carries on.

    Even in humans or knees are awful but because we evolved from monkeys our knees had to bend backwards to climb. So to get around this we have long feet and an ankle that serves as the fulcrum instead of knees like basically every other know bipedal species.

    I could ramble on about this for a while but I’ll spare you my nerdy excitement.

    • @Cheskaz
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      411 months ago

      Oh, I’m aware that a trait surviving doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best and I’m not trying to say that everything from the natural world is something you’d put in a design (you truly cannot understand how much I hate the human musculoskeletal system).

      With that said, there are also a lot of really cool adaptions that can be utilised in R&D. My point was more a general comment about biomimicry being rad. Also, I think I was considering evolution as something of a…database that can be good to use when doing R&D.

      Sorry if this isn’t very coherent…I’m meant to be asleep…

      Also always happy to hear about weird quirks of evolution!

      • @Chriswild
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        311 months ago

        Oh I’m sorry. I’m not trying to make you feel like I think you’re ignorant or something. I’m basically looking for an excuse to talk about a topic I enjoy.

        Again, my apologies if I made you feel talked down to or anything negative.

        • @Cheskaz
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          311 months ago

          I didn’t mean to come across defensively and I apologise that I did! Your comment was rad and meant I looked up the cool, weird U turn nerve! Apparently the Supersaurus is estimated to have a RLN of 28m!

          I hope you keep finding reasons to talk about topics you like and I’ll try to be mindful of how comments I make may not be coming across as I intend them to.