Ultimate Wiring: Design Approach Explains the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

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Think of a spacecraft. It might have 50 miles of wiring. In contrast, the human body has an incredible 50,000 miles of wiring. Source
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Burgess: Design of Human Body Greatly Surpasses Human Engineering

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Embracing the evolutionary narrative requires one to abandon one’s belief in mathematics. Source
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