chx_ t1_j9j0pkh wrote
Reply to comment by dmilin in What are more accepted hypotheses that similarly explain the aspects of hominid evolution that the "pseudoscientific" aquatic ape theory does? by KEVLAR60442
Also, sorry for the amateurish questions, wouldn't that require a rotating axle which is kinda impossible to develop? Like, everything is connected to the rest of the body. Maybe some weird symbiosis could do it? :)
gayness_in_uranus t1_j9j6qy5 wrote
Well, at least on the microscopic scale rotating joints are a thing, some bacteria and archaea have rotating flagella. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagellum
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