Same quote, emphasis on the basic question.
What’s wrong with « Left and right limbs come out basically the same size because it’s the same construction plan. »?
A sufficiently mechanistic answer lets us engineer useful things, e.g. constructing an animal with left limbs 2 inches longer than its right limbs.
Ups. Yeah I forgot to address that one. I was just astonished to hear no one knows the answer to that one.
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Same quote, emphasis on the basic question.
What’s wrong with « Left and right limbs come out basically the same size because it’s the same construction plan. »?
A sufficiently mechanistic answer lets us engineer useful things, e.g. constructing an animal with left limbs 2 inches longer than its right limbs.
Ups. Yeah I forgot to address that one. I was just astonished to hear no one knows the answer to that one.