#vegetarian #vegan #evolution Originally shared by Sean P. O. MacCath-Moran +Eve Volve: "Meat allowed us to evolve" Really? I think you're mistaken to believe this is a certainty, but what causes you to believe this is so, +Eve Volve ? As I understand it, there have been healthy, thriving vegetarians and vegans for as long as there have been humans. Some were so due to moral or ethical concerns, others due to resource utilization issues, others due to cultural taboos. All other factors being equal, the veg(etari)ans have thrived, and continue to do so. For some more recent historical examples of vegans, we can look at Pythagoras, the "Pythagoreans" (as vegans were called for the following 1300 years), along with a plethora of like-minded contemporaries (e.g. goo.gl/lgDBL ). Buddhists, Jainists, et al., have been doing grand as veg(etari)ans since around the 6th century BCE. Prior to this, there's compelling reason to believe that most people were veg...
Hi Jessica Meyer I've been doing some research on Electronics that can Dissolve in your brain, it's neuroscience where scientist have devised several biodissolvable technologies which mean non-invasive medical implants that can be absorbed by the body.
ReplyDeleteNONINVASIVE IMPLANTS that completely dissolve and fade away after a period of time there a silicon sensors that deliver signals. This research helps Parkinson's disease, depression,mental neurological disorders. The device is placed in the heart and brain surgically these implantable chips were tested with successful results in lab rats in conclusion the importance of such a device is that if it has applications as one can imagine in augmentation and in the production of smaller medical devices with a limited but effective computing power with organic biodegradable components we have a breakthrough and Evalved for a better way in treating disorders thank you Jessica Meyer 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹keep up the good work and yes lightning is five times hotter then the suns surface and this year being a El Nino were in for a lot of stricks so have a good Friday and thank you for sharing your research 👌