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

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

- PRTP GWD
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.
 
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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?

- PRTP GWD
@Juggernaut_Flat_Plane_V8 @Nilgiri @Joe Shearer @Chhatrapati @Wounded-Monk @prashantazazel @Jackdaws @Amazon @Tom M

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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?
 
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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?

- PRTP GWD
@Syed Hammad Ahmed

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