Benj96
DrOlsnesLea
Carekess observations
Benj96
elphidium55
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Why should it ever have a tendency to harm its body if it were to be just the product of biological evolution and natural selection. As far as I know natural selection does not select detrimental/life destroying tendencies. Why does the brain have this ability to destroy it's own existence/ obliterate itself and or its body and what is the reason this self destructive capacity ever developed in the first place? — Benj96
elphidium55
From the point of view of natural selection, it matters not whether an organism lives a hundred years or two minutes, or if its life is filled with joy or agony, so long as the organism successfully reproduces
DoppyTheElv
Kenosha Kid
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