Aquatic Ape Theory - Why does human anatomy share features with many aquatic and semi-aquatic species?
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You should also check out the book by Elaine Morgan, a rabid feminist, called "The Descent of Women". lol
Aquatic apes sounds interesting. Humans probably come from places of lots of water. The ancestors to humans would have come from there too but humans are the ones that stayed long enough to develop a relationship with water and land that leans as it does now. Even babies have that water swallowing mechanism for a while after birth and most like to swim even though there is no space for them to swim before they are born.
Edit: "sounds" not "spunds"
Babies are literally floating in a pool of fluid the entire time they're developing in the womb. It's not like they're packed into a sausage casing with no room to move. This is why women will gain 90 lbs during pregnancy only to spit out a 5 lb baby.
They aren't in an 85lb pool of liquid. They are for the most part packed in there. That's why C-sections are fairly common. Some of them move and it's not easy to shift them into place.
A woman gains a lot of weight to have extra nutrients since she and the baby need them.
Ongoing flow (inception towards death) to temporary form (life). To be (form) implies out of (flow); hence being an expression of motion.