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e ([personal profile] enemyofperfect) wrote2019-01-26 01:28 am
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stream of consciousness

The other day I was wondering why most humans have five fingers. I mean, it seems like a lot, doesn't it? I can see why you'd want at least two, so you can grasp things between them, and maybe sometimes you want to get a little fancier, so sure, throw in a couple more. But five, really?

Then I got to thinking about why other animals, like the noble wolf for example, have any toes at all. It's not like most of them do anything with them individually; a wolf isn't out there knitting or playing piccolo. So why have digits and not just merge them all into some kind of unified foot?

What do they even use their toes for? I asked myself, and answered: Finding purchase on the ground while running, probably, or digging sometimes. But couldn't you do that with sort of a flattened spade-like foot object as well?

No, you could not, I realized. It's harder to dig a shovel into the ground than it would be a garden fork. Narrowing the cutting edge of the foot to individual points concentrates the force applied to each of them, ensuring greater traction and/or clawing capacity. This satisfied me. I had answered the question of why toes exist.

But seriously, why five?
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[personal profile] amovingtarget 2019-01-26 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps nature has a thing for neat round number like I do [chinhands]
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[personal profile] amovingtarget 2019-01-26 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
The plot thickens.....
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[personal profile] schneefink 2019-01-26 09:43 am (UTC)(link)
Probably a prime number thing? Nature has a thing for prime numbers. And five toes is easier to balance on than three, and seven seems redundant. And I don't think you could balance/find purchase/much less climb as well with a flat surface than with fingers/toes.
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[personal profile] alchimie 2019-01-30 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I have no insightful comments to add, but this really made me smile.
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[personal profile] alchimie 2019-01-31 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Why do blankets exist? I am guessing less effort in the making, since you don't even really have to take care of the edges, whereas jackets require cutting/sewing/fitting to really work? But I know in Heian Japan aristocrats just slept in layers of clothing -- not all worn, I think, they spread them out over themselves, but still.

The stream of water I have no idea about beyond 'fluid dynamics' which of course is not an answer at all, but now I want to hear what you think! (About both of these!)
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[personal profile] amovingtarget 2019-02-13 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
The more you know!