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A fringe theory claims our central nervous system (CNS) is a parasite that took over the body of an ancestor, capturing 20% of the body's resources. One fact supports it: If the body dies and the skull is open, the CNS sometimes detaches, perhaps an ancient host-seeking reflex.
May 2, 2025, 9:29 PM