m463 2 days ago I think (loosely) of another published paper:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2997957/“Why I Hate the Index Finger” by William L. White, M.D., was originally published in Orthopaedic Review, Volume IX, No. 6 (June 1980) pp. 23–29.
AnonC 2 days ago Needs 2024 in the title.This article would’ve been a lot more interesting for laypeople if it had pictures showing the described muscle and tissue structures.> The most fundamental evolutionary act is motion, not cognitionThis is highly reductive. Evolution and survival cannot be explained by one single facet of a biological organism. hoseja 2 days ago And ignores the first couple billion years just manifesting the basic biochemical machinery of cells out of chaos.
hoseja 2 days ago And ignores the first couple billion years just manifesting the basic biochemical machinery of cells out of chaos.
dullcrisp 2 days ago Ironic that we went and invented wheels. janderson215 2 days ago “This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.” otabdeveloper4 2 days ago The first real wheels were invented in the mid Bronze Age, i.e., much later than cities and pyramids and civilizations.Wheels are a recent and relatively untested contraption in the grand timeline of human inventions. tbrownaw 2 days ago ... And then followed that up by inventing lots more different kinds of wheels.
janderson215 2 days ago “This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.”
otabdeveloper4 2 days ago The first real wheels were invented in the mid Bronze Age, i.e., much later than cities and pyramids and civilizations.Wheels are a recent and relatively untested contraption in the grand timeline of human inventions.
I think (loosely) of another published paper:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2997957/
“Why I Hate the Index Finger” by William L. White, M.D., was originally published in Orthopaedic Review, Volume IX, No. 6 (June 1980) pp. 23–29.
Needs 2024 in the title.
This article would’ve been a lot more interesting for laypeople if it had pictures showing the described muscle and tissue structures.
> The most fundamental evolutionary act is motion, not cognition
This is highly reductive. Evolution and survival cannot be explained by one single facet of a biological organism.
And ignores the first couple billion years just manifesting the basic biochemical machinery of cells out of chaos.
Ironic that we went and invented wheels.
“This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.”
The first real wheels were invented in the mid Bronze Age, i.e., much later than cities and pyramids and civilizations.
Wheels are a recent and relatively untested contraption in the grand timeline of human inventions.
... And then followed that up by inventing lots more different kinds of wheels.