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Five parts of the human body that may disappear in the future!
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The erector pili muscle may disappear in the future, and the role of this erector pili muscle in the human body is dispensable. The erector pili muscle can only play the role of shrinking the hair, and with the increase of quality of life, the hair will become less and less, resulting in the atrophy of the erector pili muscle, which is likely to disappear in the future.
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I think it's the palmar muscle, its existence will help humans climb and hang, but now it's not a primitive society, and most ordinary people don't use it.
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The human hand may disappear in the future. Because artificial intelligence is now very developed, humans will rarely use their hands in the future.
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Human hair may disappear in the future. Hair is actually a useless part, just for the sake of appearance.
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Hands. Because of the development of science and technology, many things can be replaced by machines, and voice operation is convenient, and in the future, people's hands may degenerate and disappear.
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This is a question that many scientists know but are afraid to say. Have you ever thought about the fact that some organs in your body are actually dispensable?
The first one is your toes. Scientists believe that in the near future, we will be completely free of our toes. In ancient times, our ancestors, the ancient primates, had to use their hands and feet to grasp tree branches to climb trees more effectively because of their complex living environment.
Even now, you can see on most monkeys and apes that their toes are as long and flexible as their hands, allowing them to hang easily from tree branches. They can also flexibly use their toes as hands if necessary. But for us humans, the necessity of toes is not so important anymore.
When we climbed down from the tree and started walking upright, strong footboards and shorter and shorter toes became our evolutionary trend. Although today we still use our toes to maintain balance, when we turn the balls of our feet into toes. At the same time, in fact, the main balance point is concentrated in the center of the foot, and the force point of the toe is mainly the big toe.
So according to **, as the center of gravity of our body is completely removed from the toes, the toes may merge together in the future.
The second is the bean bone, also known as the Fabei bone, which is one of the few parts of the human body that has degenerated and began to increase again. The farberg bone is a small bone behind the knee that only about 11% of people had 100 years ago. Just when scientists thought it was about to disappear completely, this tenacious little bone entered our field of vision again with a 39% human presence ratio.
It's unclear why the Faberg bone reappeared, but the most common view is that we have grown taller and heavier than our ancestors, and this is really undeniable, because as our diet gets better and better, we do live longer and grow taller than before. Scientists speculate that we may now be at the pinnacle of evolution, and the emergence of the faberg bone may play a role in reducing friction and wear and tear in our tendons, as well as protecting against damage.
Wisdom teeth are very important to us. We all know that teeth are the only part of the human body that cannot repair itself, so in that dark age when there were no dentists, once you lost all your teeth, it was almost impossible to survive. Therefore, scientists believe that wisdom teeth are a benefit given to us by nature, and the purpose is to replace the teeth we have lost, which is why wisdom teeth only begin to erupt in their 20s.
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Acceptable. In the process of human growth, wisdom teeth are inevitably grown. In ancient times, human wisdom teeth still played a considerable role in chewing food and performing primary processing of food.
The appearance of wisdom teeth greatly facilitated the grinding of food by people in ancient times. However, with the continuous evolution of human beings, there is a big difference between modern humans and ancient humans, and the brain capacity of modern humans gradually increases, and the lower forehead begins to shrink, which causes the growth space of wisdom teeth to become very small, so once it grows out, it will cause damage to the surrounding normal teeth, and toothache will occur, so people have to go to the hospital immediately to remove wisdom teeth, so wisdom teeth have become useless parts.
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Of course you can, after all, it's evolution, it's not degradation, and evolution is not something you can stop.
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I can accept that, after all, the survival of the fittest, and the disappearance of some parts is to adapt to the current life and environment.
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The appearance of missing human organs does not mean that human beings are degenerating. Due to the role of survival of the fittest and adaptation to the environment, certain organs disappear and then reappear, which does not mean that human beings are degrading, but that human beings are making changes to adapt to the environment.
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No, evolution is just going in a good direction, and the degradation of those organs means that those organs are no longer needed, and human beings can survive better without them, and now they are coming out again because human beings have him, and it is necessary in the current environment.
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This disappearing and reappearing organ, a bone located around the knee, we call it "Faberg bone", after a long evolution, the Faber bone in humans has disappeared, and the Faber bone in animals still exists.
And now scientists have found that the Faber bone is basically now willing to move in the human body, the Faber bone has been different, it can enhance the movement of the bone, it is an auxiliary device, this is not a manifestation of human degeneration.
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Scientists have discovered that a kind of fabe bone, which has long disappeared in the animal's body, has reappeared in the human knee joint, which has caused widespread discussion!
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Ten professions that could disappear in the future.
1. Brokers, car sellers, postmen, insurance and real estate dealers, the Internet will eliminate millions of middlemen, and only a tiny fraction will serve the ignorant.
2. Distance learning for teachers is becoming popular, and through online classes and electronic grading, today's teacher's office may become tomorrow's virtual information desk. While a radical transformation is unlikely, the cost of outsourcing the education system may be lower.
3. When printers and magazines become digital publications, no one buys books and periodicals. Xerox and other forward-thinking companies will race to produce materials that are as flexible as plain paper and as versatile as computer screens. The end result is:
News fans are happy, and the trees are no longer suffering.
4. Advanced software that stenographers can distinguish sounds will replace field court clerks and a large number of secretaries and assistant managers.
5. The CEO top-down decision-making process will be too cumbersome. A global team of agile thinkers will lead the company into the cyber age and beyond.
6. Due to the three-dimensional simulation program, the orthodontist can quickly use a disposable "proofreader" to return your teeth to the right position, so there is no need to use metal braces. This technique has been used in clinical practice.
7. The jailer's tiny implanted chip will restrict and monitor the prisoner's criminal activities.
8. There will be "laser-guided" lanes between truckers from state to state, so computer-driven vehicles can travel at high speeds with full loads. With the help of traffic jam sensors installed in the car, you can choose alternative routes to avoid traffic jams in the suburbs. Although you can kiss goodbye to the policewomen who deal with traffic violations, the ticket will still appear on your virtual mark.
9. HousekeeperIf today's refrigerator can decide to buy some more milk, then a self-controlled vacuum device doesn't sound so far away. Perhaps self-cleaning of the room will use a kind of vacuum device.
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