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Haiyang
2 years ago

Owing wing does not mean to be able to fly at the same time. The man of today has a very heavy body. He’d have to force him to pull him off the ground.

Pomophilus
2 years ago

Hello,

the wings of all species related to us are the front extremities. With us these have taken a completely different development, they are our arms with the gripping hands. This construction also has a very decisive significance in what makes us as a kind, our technical, indeed precise, craft skills are only because our front extremities have taken the development towards the hands and not towards the wing. If we had embarked on the other way, then we would either have died or we would take the place of one of the bird species living today, but of course without the characteristics to which our hands are capable of us. I probably wouldn’t answer your question, the fewest bird species are building cell phones.

You probably mean, what if we had functional wings in addition to what our bodies look like today. I just don’t see a way that could lead. It’s not enough to just put a few wings on the back, but it also needs the muscles to use them. In the case of birds or bats, our next flightable relatives, this is attached to the chest, and it serves what the muscles attached to us at the same place also control the front extremities, that is to say our arms with their gripping hands. We would still need these muscles as well, but where should we also connect the muscles that the wings should act? Since we are not so consistently trimmed on lightweight construction like birds and since our arms as additional front extremities, which are simply indispensable for us, would once again cause additional weight to the other planes, I believe that it is simply no longer necessary to construct such a living entity, that is to say with additional functional wings, realistically.

chanfan
2 years ago

Then man could fly. But it would be hard to use mobile phones. There wouldn’t be a lot of technology because you’re missing your hands.

Or how do you imagine a man with wings? In addition, you might have wings, but you can’t start with them. See Penguins, Den Strauss and other animals with wings.

s89ge
2 years ago

Well then it would not have been so important to develop cars trains and planes. The earth would be cleaner but I can imagine that you would have jetpacks now because we are all lazy😂

Fuchssprung
2 years ago

Then the world would still be intact today and not so destroyed. We would live as nomads and be part of nature. The many flight accidents would keep our population small. There would be no overpopulation.

Niemandmann
2 years ago

That would only be possible if the first foreman had already drunk Red Bull.

Spielwiesen
2 years ago

Then let’s imagine the confusion that would prevail everywhere!

Flying would probably be advantageous if one were to be confidently well superior to hostilities if they were to appreciate the effort and risk of a crash!

chog77
2 years ago

Then we should do without our hands, because there are no vertebrates with 6 extremities.

DerHans
2 years ago

Then the Stone Age would have failed. No one could have worked stones with wings.

guenterhalt
2 years ago

the term birds would have a different meaning.

zetra
2 years ago
Reply to  guenterhalt

To the full.

Umbrellar10
2 years ago

Then we wouldn’t be people anymore :-).

Velbert2
2 years ago

Then there were certainly some people like Ikarus.

Christian320
2 years ago

then red bull would be happy, then we would have lily

Machtnix53
2 years ago
Reply to  Christian320

On the contrary. Then who buys this spoon?

Hoppenla
2 years ago

Then they could fly.

Hoppenla
2 years ago
Reply to  Gojosatoru383

Well, no planes, anyway. No cars. Better for the environment.

w18j66909
2 years ago

Then they could fly