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How sounds make their way from the source to your brain [source, NIH, read more:

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Saul R. Miranda3 年前

There's no way random evolution is responsible for such a sophisticated and advanced mechanism, just saying...

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gioma683 年前

@AlbertoBagnai Sameone assert that this came from random processes, not by Great Original Designer (aka GOD)

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uke3 年前

Fun fact: every sense becomes touch via skin - Sound: displaces air and bends stereoscilia Sight: skin on eyes that is touched by photons Smell: skin in nose that is touched by chemicals Taste: skin on tongue receptive to chemicals

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Dan Sutterlin3 年前

The human body is truly amazing.

Richard Schaefer 的头像
Richard Schaefer3 年前

and it will whine like the dickens if you get traumatized, tinnitus isnt fun

MATTHEW WOODS 的头像
MATTHEW WOODS3 年前

Invisible sound waves transferred to unique parts of anatomy that converts them, first, to physical motion, then to electrical signals that are interpreted by the human brain...but people still question the possibility of telepathy. ...

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🅿️$3 年前

A random, non-thinking process created this. 🤡

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J Worthington3 年前

Proverbs 20:12 The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the LORD hath made even both of them.

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Lisa Prager3 年前

There is no God. 😬😬😬🙄🙄🙄😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨😇😇😇

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J Worthington3 年前

Of course He does. Psalm 94:9 Does the one who makes the human ear not hear? Does the one who forms the human eye not see?

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