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If Humans Laid Eggs, would we Decorate them for Easter? | Q&A

It’s possible, but we can’t say for sure. ✏️ Long answer: If humans laid eggs instead of giving live birth, it’s conceivable that some cultural practices might have developed around this phenomenon, similar to how Easter eggs are decorated today. However, this is purely speculative, as the concept of humans laying eggs is purely fictional […]

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The Endgame: Fluoride, Microplastics, EMF Radiation | Story

Once upon a time, in a not-too-distant future, the world was facing a silent catastrophe. Unbeknownst to most, the combined effects of fluoride, microplastics, and EMF radiation were wreaking havoc on humanity. These once-innocent substances had evolved into toxic forces, slowly poisoning the planet and its inhabitants. Fluoride, once hailed as a dental savior, had […]

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The Decline of Testosterone Levels in Men: What You Need to Know

The decline of testosterone levels in men is a growing concern, as studies suggest that average levels have been decreasing over time. Low testosterone can lead to a variety of health issues, including decreased muscle mass, reduced bone density, and an increased risk of certain diseases. The cause of this decline is still not fully […]

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Origins of Life: The Search for the First Animal

This article explores the search for the first animal, or the common ancestor of all animals that lived over 600 million years ago. It covers the earliest evidence of life, the first animals, and the rise of multicellular organisms. The search for the first animal remains an exciting and challenging area of scientific research. The […]

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Why are Humans on Earth? | Q&A

The scientific consensus is that humans evolved on Earth over millions of years through a process of natural selection. Our earliest ancestors diverged from other primates around 6-7 million years ago, and over time, evolved into the modern human species we are today, Homo sapiens. As to the purpose or reason for our existence, that […]