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Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
You have your mom's smile, your dad's eyes, and the ear muscles of a Triassic mammal.
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Vestigial structures are evolution's leftovers — body parts that, through inheritance, have outlived the context in which they arose. Some of the most delightful reminders of the common ancestry we share with other animals, they show that the building blocks of the human body predate our species by hundreds of millions of years.
Forty-two percent of Americans say that humans were created in their present form within the past 10,000 years — a percentage that hasn't changed much since 1982, when Gallup started polling views on evolution.
Several lines of evidence, from the fossil record, comparative anatomy, and g...
published: 17 Mar 2016
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Proof Of Evolution You Can Find In Your Body
Your body is a wonderland. A weird, miraculous, evolutionary, wonderland.
Did you know that humans are the only animals capable of blushing. Evolutionarily speaking, it elicited sympathy, which showed other animals that we meant no harm!
Besides blushing, our bodies have lots of other remnants of our evolution.
published: 13 Jan 2020
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Biologist Reacts to "Proof of Evolution That You Can Find on Your Body"
Anatomist, biologist, and creation scientist Dr. David Menton responds to popular YouTube video "Proof of Evolution That You Can Find on Your Body" (posted by VOX) from a biblical and scientific worldview. Are certain features like goosebumps, of the human body really just left over from our ancestors?
published: 07 Apr 2016
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Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
All animals are unique, presenting a wide range of evolutionary features, like large ears, long noses, and hollow bones. Humans are singular because they seem to lack many of the features common to most animals. Features like tails and a covering of hair, scales, or feathers are nearly universal across the animal kingdom. These are things that are clearly absent in humans.
Full Article: https://www.logicgoat.com/proof-of-evolution-body/
If you take a closer look though, the human body has a lot of hints of how we’ve changed, evolving from a look that was much more similar to other animals into the very unique creature we are today.
LogicGoat: https://www.logicgoat.com
Timestamps:
Intro - 00:00
1. You may not have a tail, but you have a tailbone. - 01:00
2. Check out those goosebum...
published: 29 Apr 2023
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Proof Of Evolution That You Can Find On Your Body | REACTION
published: 15 Jun 2023
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Signs of Evolution you can find on your body
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published: 09 Oct 2022
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Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
🔍 Curious about evolution? Join me in this eye-opening exploration where we delve into tangible proof of evolution that you can find right on your own body! 🧬 From fingerprints to teeth, our bodies tell the incredible story of our evolutionary journey.
👀 What's in store:
1️⃣ Fingerprints Unveiled: Discover the unique patterns on your fingertips that serve as a remarkable testament to the evolutionary process.
2️⃣ Teeth and Evolutionary History: Explore how the structure of our teeth provides compelling evidence of our evolutionary past and adaptations.
3️⃣ Insights into Evolutionary Science: Gain a deeper understanding of the science of evolution by examining these intriguing features up close.
🔬 Ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery that extends beyond your reflection in the mi...
published: 04 Feb 2024
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Dino Gangs - EP1
In a remote corner of the world a major new discovery is set to change our understanding of Dinosaurs forever.
12 metres long, 5 metres tall and weighing 6 tonnes, Tyrannosaurs are the most formidable hunters the Earth has ever known - the only dinosaur everyone knows – or do we?
World Tyrannosaur expert, Dr Phil Currie, has a bold new theory about how they lived and hunted that could have staggering implications – that they were even more deadly and dangerous than was ever imagined.
In this major new film we join Dr. Currie on a quest to prove his theory. Combining exclusive access to the latest finds, groundbreaking research, powerful CGI and cutting edge technology this film reveals terrifying insights into a world that vanished 65 million years ago.
published: 03 Sep 2024
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Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
1. We're Evolving!
Although 99.9% of the scientific community agrees that evolution is a real thing, 42% of Americans still don’t believe in it.
Here are 11 useless things on your body that you can thank your ancestors for.
2. The Third Eyelid
Your “third eyelid,” or the plica semilunaris, is that little extra area of tissue on the inner corner of your eye. You can liken this to that creepy sideways eyelid-thing that birds and reptiles have. It serves to “moisten the eye and clear debris.”
3. Palmaris Longus
Try this out: with your palm up, touch your pinky to your thumb and tip your hand slightly up. If you see a raised tendon, then you have a vestigial (or a part of the body that became useless over time, due to evolution) muscle calle...
published: 09 Oct 2020
3:55
Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
You have your mom's smile, your dad's eyes, and the ear muscles of a Triassic mammal.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http...
You have your mom's smile, your dad's eyes, and the ear muscles of a Triassic mammal.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Vestigial structures are evolution's leftovers — body parts that, through inheritance, have outlived the context in which they arose. Some of the most delightful reminders of the common ancestry we share with other animals, they show that the building blocks of the human body predate our species by hundreds of millions of years.
Forty-two percent of Americans say that humans were created in their present form within the past 10,000 years — a percentage that hasn't changed much since 1982, when Gallup started polling views on evolution.
Several lines of evidence, from the fossil record, comparative anatomy, and genetics, tell another story. But you don't have to read all the research to find signs of our evolutionary history — you can see it in the vestigial structures in each of our bodies, like the third molars that no longer fit in our mouths. For a few other examples, check out the video above.
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You have your mom's smile, your dad's eyes, and the ear muscles of a Triassic mammal.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Vestigial structures are evolution's leftovers — body parts that, through inheritance, have outlived the context in which they arose. Some of the most delightful reminders of the common ancestry we share with other animals, they show that the building blocks of the human body predate our species by hundreds of millions of years.
Forty-two percent of Americans say that humans were created in their present form within the past 10,000 years — a percentage that hasn't changed much since 1982, when Gallup started polling views on evolution.
Several lines of evidence, from the fossil record, comparative anatomy, and genetics, tell another story. But you don't have to read all the research to find signs of our evolutionary history — you can see it in the vestigial structures in each of our bodies, like the third molars that no longer fit in our mouths. For a few other examples, check out the video above.
Make sure you never miss behind the scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: http://vox.com/video-newsletter
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com
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- published: 17 Mar 2016
- views: 37823288
4:30
Proof Of Evolution You Can Find In Your Body
Your body is a wonderland. A weird, miraculous, evolutionary, wonderland.
Did you know that humans are the only animals capable of blushing. Evolutionarily spea...
Your body is a wonderland. A weird, miraculous, evolutionary, wonderland.
Did you know that humans are the only animals capable of blushing. Evolutionarily speaking, it elicited sympathy, which showed other animals that we meant no harm!
Besides blushing, our bodies have lots of other remnants of our evolution.
https://wn.com/Proof_Of_Evolution_You_Can_Find_In_Your_Body
Your body is a wonderland. A weird, miraculous, evolutionary, wonderland.
Did you know that humans are the only animals capable of blushing. Evolutionarily speaking, it elicited sympathy, which showed other animals that we meant no harm!
Besides blushing, our bodies have lots of other remnants of our evolution.
- published: 13 Jan 2020
- views: 5298
7:34
Biologist Reacts to "Proof of Evolution That You Can Find on Your Body"
Anatomist, biologist, and creation scientist Dr. David Menton responds to popular YouTube video "Proof of Evolution That You Can Find on Your Body" (posted by V...
Anatomist, biologist, and creation scientist Dr. David Menton responds to popular YouTube video "Proof of Evolution That You Can Find on Your Body" (posted by VOX) from a biblical and scientific worldview. Are certain features like goosebumps, of the human body really just left over from our ancestors?
https://wn.com/Biologist_Reacts_To_Proof_Of_Evolution_That_You_Can_Find_On_Your_Body
Anatomist, biologist, and creation scientist Dr. David Menton responds to popular YouTube video "Proof of Evolution That You Can Find on Your Body" (posted by VOX) from a biblical and scientific worldview. Are certain features like goosebumps, of the human body really just left over from our ancestors?
- published: 07 Apr 2016
- views: 21012
11:21
Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
All animals are unique, presenting a wide range of evolutionary features, like large ears, long noses, and hollow bones. Humans are singular because they seem t...
All animals are unique, presenting a wide range of evolutionary features, like large ears, long noses, and hollow bones. Humans are singular because they seem to lack many of the features common to most animals. Features like tails and a covering of hair, scales, or feathers are nearly universal across the animal kingdom. These are things that are clearly absent in humans.
Full Article: https://www.logicgoat.com/proof-of-evolution-body/
If you take a closer look though, the human body has a lot of hints of how we’ve changed, evolving from a look that was much more similar to other animals into the very unique creature we are today.
LogicGoat: https://www.logicgoat.com
Timestamps:
Intro - 00:00
1. You may not have a tail, but you have a tailbone. - 01:00
2. Check out those goosebumps! - 02:02
3. Why else would we have an appendix? - 02:33
4. You don’t need to wiggle your ears anymore. - 03:26
5. We lost our third eyelid, but a bit of it remains. - 04:28
6. The problematic wisdom teeth are definite signs of our evolution. - 05:43
7. You may have an extra muscle on your lower leg. - 06:56
8. Those muscles in your upper lip, they were probably for whiskers. - 07:52
9. The pyramidalis and sternalis, two muscles you probably don’t have. - 08:52
10. If you hate hiccups, part of the blame goes to evolution. - 10:02
#Evolution
#HumanBody
#Facts
#LogicGoat
#Darwin
https://wn.com/Proof_Of_Evolution_That_You_Can_Find_On_Your_Body
All animals are unique, presenting a wide range of evolutionary features, like large ears, long noses, and hollow bones. Humans are singular because they seem to lack many of the features common to most animals. Features like tails and a covering of hair, scales, or feathers are nearly universal across the animal kingdom. These are things that are clearly absent in humans.
Full Article: https://www.logicgoat.com/proof-of-evolution-body/
If you take a closer look though, the human body has a lot of hints of how we’ve changed, evolving from a look that was much more similar to other animals into the very unique creature we are today.
LogicGoat: https://www.logicgoat.com
Timestamps:
Intro - 00:00
1. You may not have a tail, but you have a tailbone. - 01:00
2. Check out those goosebumps! - 02:02
3. Why else would we have an appendix? - 02:33
4. You don’t need to wiggle your ears anymore. - 03:26
5. We lost our third eyelid, but a bit of it remains. - 04:28
6. The problematic wisdom teeth are definite signs of our evolution. - 05:43
7. You may have an extra muscle on your lower leg. - 06:56
8. Those muscles in your upper lip, they were probably for whiskers. - 07:52
9. The pyramidalis and sternalis, two muscles you probably don’t have. - 08:52
10. If you hate hiccups, part of the blame goes to evolution. - 10:02
#Evolution
#HumanBody
#Facts
#LogicGoat
#Darwin
- published: 29 Apr 2023
- views: 1614
0:57
Signs of Evolution you can find on your body
Join the Hat Gang!
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Join the Hat Gang!
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- published: 09 Oct 2022
- views: 1708581
7:54
Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
🔍 Curious about evolution? Join me in this eye-opening exploration where we delve into tangible proof of evolution that you can find right on your own body! 🧬 F...
🔍 Curious about evolution? Join me in this eye-opening exploration where we delve into tangible proof of evolution that you can find right on your own body! 🧬 From fingerprints to teeth, our bodies tell the incredible story of our evolutionary journey.
👀 What's in store:
1️⃣ Fingerprints Unveiled: Discover the unique patterns on your fingertips that serve as a remarkable testament to the evolutionary process.
2️⃣ Teeth and Evolutionary History: Explore how the structure of our teeth provides compelling evidence of our evolutionary past and adaptations.
3️⃣ Insights into Evolutionary Science: Gain a deeper understanding of the science of evolution by examining these intriguing features up close.
🔬 Ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery that extends beyond your reflection in the mirror? This video is your ticket to uncovering the incredible proof of evolution etched onto your own body.
👍 If you find this exploration fascinating, give it a thumbs up, share it with fellow science enthusiasts, and subscribe for more mind-expanding content. Let's unravel the mysteries of evolution together!
#evolution #ProofOfEvolution #bodyscience #fingerprintscanner #TeethEvolution #scienceexploration #selfdiscovery #evolutionaryjourney
https://wn.com/Proof_Of_Evolution_That_You_Can_Find_On_Your_Body
🔍 Curious about evolution? Join me in this eye-opening exploration where we delve into tangible proof of evolution that you can find right on your own body! 🧬 From fingerprints to teeth, our bodies tell the incredible story of our evolutionary journey.
👀 What's in store:
1️⃣ Fingerprints Unveiled: Discover the unique patterns on your fingertips that serve as a remarkable testament to the evolutionary process.
2️⃣ Teeth and Evolutionary History: Explore how the structure of our teeth provides compelling evidence of our evolutionary past and adaptations.
3️⃣ Insights into Evolutionary Science: Gain a deeper understanding of the science of evolution by examining these intriguing features up close.
🔬 Ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery that extends beyond your reflection in the mirror? This video is your ticket to uncovering the incredible proof of evolution etched onto your own body.
👍 If you find this exploration fascinating, give it a thumbs up, share it with fellow science enthusiasts, and subscribe for more mind-expanding content. Let's unravel the mysteries of evolution together!
#evolution #ProofOfEvolution #bodyscience #fingerprintscanner #TeethEvolution #scienceexploration #selfdiscovery #evolutionaryjourney
- published: 04 Feb 2024
- views: 269
46:35
Dino Gangs - EP1
In a remote corner of the world a major new discovery is set to change our understanding of Dinosaurs forever.
12 metres long, 5 metres tall and weighing 6 to...
In a remote corner of the world a major new discovery is set to change our understanding of Dinosaurs forever.
12 metres long, 5 metres tall and weighing 6 tonnes, Tyrannosaurs are the most formidable hunters the Earth has ever known - the only dinosaur everyone knows – or do we?
World Tyrannosaur expert, Dr Phil Currie, has a bold new theory about how they lived and hunted that could have staggering implications – that they were even more deadly and dangerous than was ever imagined.
In this major new film we join Dr. Currie on a quest to prove his theory. Combining exclusive access to the latest finds, groundbreaking research, powerful CGI and cutting edge technology this film reveals terrifying insights into a world that vanished 65 million years ago.
https://wn.com/Dino_Gangs_Ep1
In a remote corner of the world a major new discovery is set to change our understanding of Dinosaurs forever.
12 metres long, 5 metres tall and weighing 6 tonnes, Tyrannosaurs are the most formidable hunters the Earth has ever known - the only dinosaur everyone knows – or do we?
World Tyrannosaur expert, Dr Phil Currie, has a bold new theory about how they lived and hunted that could have staggering implications – that they were even more deadly and dangerous than was ever imagined.
In this major new film we join Dr. Currie on a quest to prove his theory. Combining exclusive access to the latest finds, groundbreaking research, powerful CGI and cutting edge technology this film reveals terrifying insights into a world that vanished 65 million years ago.
- published: 03 Sep 2024
- views: 508
3:18
Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
1. We're Evolving!
Although 99.9% of the scientific community agrees that evolution is a real thing, 42% of A...
Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
1. We're Evolving!
Although 99.9% of the scientific community agrees that evolution is a real thing, 42% of Americans still don’t believe in it.
Here are 11 useless things on your body that you can thank your ancestors for.
2. The Third Eyelid
Your “third eyelid,” or the plica semilunaris, is that little extra area of tissue on the inner corner of your eye. You can liken this to that creepy sideways eyelid-thing that birds and reptiles have. It serves to “moisten the eye and clear debris.”
3. Palmaris Longus
Try this out: with your palm up, touch your pinky to your thumb and tip your hand slightly up. If you see a raised tendon, then you have a vestigial (or a part of the body that became useless over time, due to evolution) muscle called the palmaris longus, which was used by our ancestors as an aid for gripping and hanging from trees. If you don’t see it, then you’re part of the 10% of humans who don’t have it.
4. Goosebumps
Goosebumps are leftover from a time when humans had much more body hair. When cold, goosebumps served to fluff up our natural winter coats and keep us warmer, but since we have man-made winter coats now, there’s really no need for goosebumps.
5. Appendix
If you’ve ever had appendicitis, then you know that the appendix mostly just causes a lot of problems. It serves little to no purpose in modern humans, as it was thought to aid in the digestion of large amounts of cellulose in plants from when humans ate a plant-heavy diet. Nowadays you can get it removed and not notice a single difference.
6. Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth are another example of something leftover from our plant-eating days. Plant-heavy diets, as well as the consumption of raw meats, required a lot more chewing room in our mouths. However, as we began cooking our food, our jaws started shrinking due to the intake of softer foods.
7. Your Shrinking Brain
Believe it or not, the human brain has actually been shrinking in size over time, meaning that humans may actually be getting dumber. Yup, that’s right, modern technology may be acting as a safety net of sorts that makes it less necessary for humans to be more intelligent and independent.
Another theory, however, is that the brain getting smaller is a sign that the human brain is becoming more efficient and working more quickly, all while taking up less space.
8. Tailbone
Most are aware that they have a tiny, useless tailbone (otherwise known as the coccyx), but what the heck was it used for? It’s believed that humans lost their tails when they gained the ability to walk, as they’re mainly used as an aid for balance in other species.
9. Ear Muscles
Other species have what’s called the auriculares muscles, which are used to move the ears without having to turn the head. Early humans had the ability to move the external ear in order to “augment our peripheral hearing.” All that’s leftover of that trait is the ability for some to wiggle their ears.
10. Body Hair
While body hair kept our ancestors from freezing, it’s mostly just a pain in the butt for modern-day humans now that we have indoor heating. Eyebrows do help to keep the sweat out of our eyes, but the rest of it? Mostly useless.
11. Pyramidalis Muscle
This muscle is located in the abdomen and has little use. It’s function is to tense the linea alba, which is itself pretty useless.
Given that we're still evolving, it’s pretty interesting to think about what future humans will look like!
https://wn.com/Proof_Of_Evolution_That_You_Can_Find_On_Your_Body
Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
1. We're Evolving!
Although 99.9% of the scientific community agrees that evolution is a real thing, 42% of Americans still don’t believe in it.
Here are 11 useless things on your body that you can thank your ancestors for.
2. The Third Eyelid
Your “third eyelid,” or the plica semilunaris, is that little extra area of tissue on the inner corner of your eye. You can liken this to that creepy sideways eyelid-thing that birds and reptiles have. It serves to “moisten the eye and clear debris.”
3. Palmaris Longus
Try this out: with your palm up, touch your pinky to your thumb and tip your hand slightly up. If you see a raised tendon, then you have a vestigial (or a part of the body that became useless over time, due to evolution) muscle called the palmaris longus, which was used by our ancestors as an aid for gripping and hanging from trees. If you don’t see it, then you’re part of the 10% of humans who don’t have it.
4. Goosebumps
Goosebumps are leftover from a time when humans had much more body hair. When cold, goosebumps served to fluff up our natural winter coats and keep us warmer, but since we have man-made winter coats now, there’s really no need for goosebumps.
5. Appendix
If you’ve ever had appendicitis, then you know that the appendix mostly just causes a lot of problems. It serves little to no purpose in modern humans, as it was thought to aid in the digestion of large amounts of cellulose in plants from when humans ate a plant-heavy diet. Nowadays you can get it removed and not notice a single difference.
6. Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth are another example of something leftover from our plant-eating days. Plant-heavy diets, as well as the consumption of raw meats, required a lot more chewing room in our mouths. However, as we began cooking our food, our jaws started shrinking due to the intake of softer foods.
7. Your Shrinking Brain
Believe it or not, the human brain has actually been shrinking in size over time, meaning that humans may actually be getting dumber. Yup, that’s right, modern technology may be acting as a safety net of sorts that makes it less necessary for humans to be more intelligent and independent.
Another theory, however, is that the brain getting smaller is a sign that the human brain is becoming more efficient and working more quickly, all while taking up less space.
8. Tailbone
Most are aware that they have a tiny, useless tailbone (otherwise known as the coccyx), but what the heck was it used for? It’s believed that humans lost their tails when they gained the ability to walk, as they’re mainly used as an aid for balance in other species.
9. Ear Muscles
Other species have what’s called the auriculares muscles, which are used to move the ears without having to turn the head. Early humans had the ability to move the external ear in order to “augment our peripheral hearing.” All that’s leftover of that trait is the ability for some to wiggle their ears.
10. Body Hair
While body hair kept our ancestors from freezing, it’s mostly just a pain in the butt for modern-day humans now that we have indoor heating. Eyebrows do help to keep the sweat out of our eyes, but the rest of it? Mostly useless.
11. Pyramidalis Muscle
This muscle is located in the abdomen and has little use. It’s function is to tense the linea alba, which is itself pretty useless.
Given that we're still evolving, it’s pretty interesting to think about what future humans will look like!
- published: 09 Oct 2020
- views: 236