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originally posted by: Naturallywired
a reply to: AdmireTheDistance
Please bust this thread up, Thanks.
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
a reply to: hidingthistime
Here's what I think is going on--
You may be confusing some illustrated diagrams that are used as mock-ups of human anatomy and looking at them as if totally accurate.
For example..if you see an ad for medicine or something, they'll slap up a quick diagram to give an illustration, (not meant to reflect 100% accuracy, but just to get the idea across effectively.)
Also think of how diagrams and illustrations in textbooks change as you get higher in education. Anatomy charts for a primary student are going to look different than high school, and high school vs. college-level and so forth.
Is this what's bothering you OP? I mean, surely your anatomy itself hasn't changed, right?
originally posted by: hidingthistime
Its friggin nuts! When did we change? ??
originally posted by: hidingthistime
I went with a friend to the beach today. Both of our hearts are in the upper left portion of our chests, and he never saw the weird ribs before either, or the giant liver way up high etc... most of my other friends though so far have their hearts down low in the middle.... we felt or hearts beating in the right spot, and there is nothing down low beating, like with you guys.
that is because you are native to this panet, or timeline or whatever it is.....for us it was Berenstein....
originally posted by: Jennyfrenzy
a reply to: hidingthistime
Ribs have always been "attached" in the front via the sternum, where else would they connect? We have a spine that runs down the center of our backs, as it always has, so that's out.
ps, they've always been the Bersenstain Bears!!
originally posted by: hidingthistime
that is because you are native to this panet, or timeline or whatever it is.....for us it was Berenstein....
originally posted by: Jennyfrenzy
a reply to: hidingthistime
Ribs have always been "attached" in the front via the sternum, where else would they connect? We have a spine that runs down the center of our backs, as it always has, so that's out.
ps, they've always been the Bersenstain Bears!!
originally posted by: hidingthistime
a reply to: TerryDon79
I dont have that sternum, but there is muscle there....I can poke it a bit because I am out of shape, my heart is way up left though, above the left nipple, so you an feel it beating, without getting fresh.