Physical Intelligence - Day 53

One thing I do know about the human body is that all our internal bits are designed to surpass our life expectancy, if that is we are engaged in body maintenance and not accelerating the natural cycle. Eating is an example. Obese eating uses up more cycles of the stomach than balanced eating, which means wear and tear is sped up if we keep using this internal resource. In this way the way machines breakdown is not that much different to how our organs breakdown other than we have a fantastic system of biological replenishment, which itself can only go so far.
Even with this tidbit of awareness, what is scary is how medical practitioners still do not know about the human body. If they knew so much then how do they still manage to discover that what they thought of as tissues in the intestines is actually an organ, and here the discovery is about the "mesentery" :
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CityVP Manjit
8 years ago#1
It is not just medical people have called it an organ, but it is now the 79th organ. I did not even know we had 78 organs, never mind the 7 or 8 that come to mind. Wikipedia made it a little more clearer and that expanded what I would have otherwise not have called an organ, rather than tissue or system. A lot of what does not seem to be an organ I guess now has been officially organized - pun intended. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_organs_of_the_human_body