That makes sense! If it’s ‘cheaper’, then evolution will choose it. Thinking about it, I also think that we sometimes kill or replace parts of something so that the rest can live. If we have bad habits, then we need to kill said habits before they kill us.
I’ve long thought that adaptability is important to survival, and that inflexibility means death, but it makes sense that we haven’t evolved ways to heal all kind of damage, and that certain noise/damage/waste accumulate until we break.
That makes sense! If it’s ‘cheaper’, then evolution will choose it. Thinking about it, I also think that we sometimes kill or replace parts of something so that the rest can live. If we have bad habits, then we need to kill said habits before they kill us.
I’ve long thought that adaptability is important to survival, and that inflexibility means death, but it makes sense that we haven’t evolved ways to heal all kind of damage, and that certain noise/damage/waste accumulate until we break.