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Darwin's Law doesn't make human brain safe. Darwin's Law doesn't make human brain resilient to external shocks. Nature makes brain very vulnerable. A slight blow on the head during infancy or toddlerhood renders a person retarded for life.

In comparison, other parts are more resilient. It is because there are muscles to protect them from any injury.

The Great Scientist, Charles Darwin - in his works - never said anything about accidents, did he?

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Nature doesn't make brain resilient to external shocks. Nature makes brain very vulnerable. A slight blow on the head during infancy or toddlerhood renders a person retarded for life.

In comparison, other parts are more resilient. It is because there are muscles to protect them from any injury.

- PRTP GWD
Explains why Sardars wear turbans on their heads all their life.
 
Nature doesn't make brain resilient to external shocks. Nature makes brain very vulnerable. A slight blow on the head during infancy or toddlerhood renders a person retarded for life.

In comparison, other parts are more resilient. It is because there are muscles to protect them from any injury.

- PRTP GWD
Were you dropped as a baby , it would explain so much .
 
The Great Scientist, Charles Darwin - in his works - never said anything about accidents, did he?

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I'm unclear about your question, can you rephrase?

Darwin's work is centred around how traits beneficial for a species propagation are passed down through the generations and the variables that arise due to different survival needs depending on the topography, biology of the organism.
 
Darwin's Law doesn't make human brain safe. Darwin's Law doesn't make human brain resilient to external shocks. Nature makes brain very vulnerable. A slight blow on the head during infancy or toddlerhood renders a person retarded for life.

In comparison, other parts are more resilient. It is because there are muscles to protect them from any injury.

The Great Scientist, Charles Darwin - in his works - never said anything about accidents, did he?

- PRTP GWD
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A blow to the head will be less painful than a blow of the same force to the balls. Why don't you start a thread on that?
 
Darwin's Law doesn't make human brain safe. Darwin's Law doesn't make human brain resilient to external shocks. Nature makes brain very vulnerable. A slight blow on the head during infancy or toddlerhood renders a person retarded for life.

In comparison, other parts are more resilient. It is because there are muscles to protect them from any injury.

The Great Scientist, Charles Darwin - in his works - never said anything about accidents, did he?

- PRTP GWD
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