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Mr Darwin, how did your evolution thingy NON-intelligently assemble a trillion neurons in sync, trillions of times without knowing they exist?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 71395241:MV8zMTg2MjQxXzU2OTYxNDU4XzQ1OTEzOEI2] [quote:DGN:MV8zMTg2MjQxXzhDRTJEQzlC] Just a lucky lightening/mud shocking neurological thingy Chuck? [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyNkAuX29OU[/youtube] [/quote] WHEN wondering about the origins of our brain, don’t look to Homo sapiens, chimpanzees, fish or even worms. Many key components first appeared in single-celled organisms, long before animals, brains and even nerve cells existed. Dirk Fasshauer of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and colleagues were studying a pair of essential neural proteins called Munc18/syntaxin1 when they decided to look for them in very simple, single-celled organisms. Choanoflagellates are aquatic organisms found in oceans and rivers around the globe. Being a single cell, they do not have nerves, yet the team found both proteins in the choanoflagellate Monosiga brevicollis, and the interaction between the two was the same as in neurons (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1106189108). These proteins are found in every nerve cell and control the release of the chemicals which neurons use to talk to each other, called neurotransmitters. https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21128283-800-your-brain-chemistry-existed-before-animals-did/ --- Fail due to ignorance again. [/quote]
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Just a lucky lightening/mud shocking neurological thingy Chuck?
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