It's smart to have included the word "seemingly" when describing anatomy components people once thought of as "useless" (or, more succinctly, homologous, aka vestigial structures). The appendix is now thought to be a key organ in regulating our gut biome. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_vestigiality#Appendix
I heard this guy speak at a FFRF online event and I absolutely LOVE his website. He talks a lot about the "imperfections" of biological design. https://www.truthfulorigins.info/
It's smart to have included the word "seemingly" when describing anatomy components people once thought of as "useless" (or, more succinctly, homologous, aka vestigial structures). The appendix is now thought to be a key organ in regulating our gut biome. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_vestigiality#Appendix
Neat, huh?
I heard this guy speak at a FFRF online event and I absolutely LOVE his website. He talks a lot about the "imperfections" of biological design. https://www.truthfulorigins.info/