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Bridges and bones, girders and groans (R)
Bridges and bones, girders and groans (R)
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Gareth H., Australia, 9 June 2010
For me, the question should be why can we heal bones at all? I cannot think of a herbivore on the African savannah who can survive a broken femur, yet the mechanism for bone healing exists. How can evolution and natural selection engineer a finely tuned mechanism over millions of years, when the survivability rate would be close to zero? Bone knitting seems more plausible if the original creation was perfect.