07-28-2013, 10:53 AM
(07-28-2013, 12:28 AM)Gretel Hanselsister Wrote: NiceMedical books described the extraction of an appendix during an appendicitis (another useless biological organ). However, not all people develop an appendicitis. It's true we don't have more facts about the unbezahlbar, but that's the problem. In the absence of facts, I can always make up facts to explain anything. The real truth is the writers just didn't put as much thought/explanation into the episode as hardcore fans would like. And just to reiterate.
But I don't think so. In Rosalees book they describe the extraktion of the unbezahlbar, this won't be neccessary when it's normally broken down by the wesen's system.
(07-28-2013, 12:28 AM)Gretel Hanselsister Wrote: Diabetes or other severe inherent diseases led to the death in less medical evolved times, evolution is cruel with "errors". The unbezahlbar is no disease, it's normal for the seltenvogel.All diseases are "normal." They are simply natural processes that occur given specific genetics, organisms, or circumstances in nature. You keep trying to argue that there is a "valuable purpose" behind specific evolutionary traits. Disease is just a semantic term for what people don't like. From evolution's perspective, being "tall" or "short" is no different from having type I diabetes. They are all just genetic traits. Same as the seltenvogel's unbezahlbar. To determine whether an unbezahlbar is a good thing (from a human perspective) or a bad thing would require a whole lot more knowledge of the seltenvogel's genetic history.
/for the record, I enjoy bashing evolutionary theories, so I find this discussion very entertaining, because I'm coming out on the side of evolution