(May 29, 2013 at 3:10 am)Esquilax Wrote:That's exactly your problem(May 29, 2013 at 2:50 am)Muslim Scholar Wrote: Take for example symmetry in most humans and animals
While the human body is not symmetrical from inside, it is very symmetrical from outside
It is more of beauty than function
You don't think a symmetrical body is the most functional, especially in a setting where survival isn't automatically assured? What benefit is conferred by asymmetry? Further, can you imagine the negative aspects of this, especially in terms of limbs? Say, if one were trying to escape from predators?
You assume only the extreme so you can justify it; minor and average symmetrical body variation will almost change a thing.
I have one leg longer than the other by 2 cm, still I can run a Marathon.
Quote:In short: exterior symmetry is good because it's hard to run on legs that are different lengths or shapes, but interior symmetry... who cares?Yes, who cares it is beauty because we care
God created us in a beautiful form because we care
Exactly!