by jimwalton » Tue Sep 09, 2014 2:28 pm
It seems to me that normality is the default mechanism, since we define "normal" as the state in which we find the majority of people. Therefore "normal" is what usually happens, which is the default mechanism. As to why there are so many abnormalities, the human creature is a very complex organism, having billions of ingredients that have to coincide for "normality" to occur. I happen to be of the opinion that it's pretty spectacular that so many of us end up "normal," given the possibility of so many potential derails. The abundance of anomalies only speaks to the plethora of choices as the human zygote/embryo/fetus develops, and all of the ways a mother, nature, or circumstances can interfere with the process to create a "defect". Clearly health and "normality" are the default, with a built in mechanism to miscarry most of the "abnormalities".
It seems to me that normality is the default mechanism, since we define "normal" as the state in which we find the majority of people. Therefore "normal" is what usually happens, which is the default mechanism. As to why there are so many abnormalities, the human creature is a very complex organism, having billions of ingredients that have to coincide for "normality" to occur. I happen to be of the opinion that it's pretty spectacular that so many of us end up "normal," given the possibility of so many potential derails. The abundance of anomalies only speaks to the plethora of choices as the human zygote/embryo/fetus develops, and all of the ways a mother, nature, or circumstances can interfere with the process to create a "defect". Clearly health and "normality" are the default, with a built in mechanism to miscarry most of the "abnormalities".