TagliatelliMonster
Veteran Member
Does Mars have a core like our own? I'm curious. Our earth is alive, in part I think, because of its core. The sun interacts through the poles, through which we get to spin like a top via electro magnetic energy. It may be weeble wobbling as it all slows down and our fuel lessens, but I'm thinking the slow down might be necessary in terms of upcoming and current environmental realities. Bio mechanical relevancies are present as are tech advancements in human anatomy moving forward. It all might seem crazy, but here we are as we exist far different than our Cro-Magnon origins.
I'm not really sure what your point is.
The thing is, in context of evolution, it is no surprise that all living things fit their respective habitat.
The earth doesn't have the attributes it has so that we could be here.
Instead, evolution molded us (and all other living things) to fit the environment we happen to find ourselves in.