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A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.
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From an evolutionary standpoint we just have to survive long enough to reproduce, if we can't eat past age of reproduction there's no evolutionary pressure to change that.
Thank goodness for modern dentistry.
That’s completely untrue.
Evolution applies to the entire lifespan — if we could “reproduce” but died in childbirth every time, our species would have gone extinct long ago.
Parents and grandparents also contribute greatly to the success of a child long long after they’re born, helping to ensure it also survives to reproductive age.
"grandparents"
Life expectancy in 18th century France was in the 20s, grandparents are optional
A reminder that life expectancy in ancient history was so low not because people generally croaked by 40, but because of how many children died young.
It's an average, not a maximum. People regularly lived into their 70s and 80s hundreds of years ago.