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(b) Why do we say that our body is like a machine?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bodies are literally a bag of bones that muscles can change into different figures. All muscles differ from each part of the body. ... The human body has developed the forces that act on it, making a human machine that moves effectively and efficiently. Machines are made to help humans function better.

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Answered by ss6406817
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Because it was built from smaller machines which survived together by combining with each other, the machines which bonded and weren’t a perfectly complimentary match didn’t survive to propagate.

When the human mind tries to understand what it is, it looks for a single answer to explain everything. As the human mind was created, it asked every question and accepted any viable answer.

So a more relevant question - rather than why - would be how.

To answer the question of why the human body is like a perfect machine, one would have to find every answer for how humans exist, discover why each answer was true, then deduce from the sum of those answers a solution to your original question which agrees with every answer of how the body is a perfect machine. You may find many correct answers to this question.

The reason why human bodies are like perfect machines is because their form emerged from universal principles, the reason for why the universe itself exists is the opposite, it self-necessitated its form from the unified correct answers of all questions. The mathematical laws that we observe are not why it exists - but how it exists, and how it exists is because it can and therefore does. This is the nature of creation. To limit such a thing to a conclusive answer - this is the nature of chaos. There are no laws, only empirical retrospections. Everything that is can only be for a justifiable reason. If you follow this reasoning you will see that the nature of all is unity, not chaos. So surely a human mind must be oriented not towards knowing why it exists, but why it can exist.

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