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by jshevek
2307 days ago
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Evolution makes adaptations to what it already has, unlike a sentient designer who might create an optimal design then look for ways to implement it. If you could design a human from scratch, it might be most efficient to give northerners a D synthesizing pigment that's opaque in the necessary wavelength, resulting in the situation you describe. Instead we have protective pigments near the surface, synthesizing structures underneath, and a need to balance D synthesis against UV damage. |
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