on the topic of evolution, more than enough anthropologist hector martinez rey from mexico says thatess of alternative theories is precisely in their theoretic nature of material arguments. and most importantly, without any fiction, it is possible to explain, for example, the hairlessness of our bodies. it's not because it's wool. it would interfere with swimming supposedly an ancestor of man that evolved in water. there were many reasons for people to lose hair on their bodies. one of them is the use of her clothes we adopted from the neanderthals, most likely the other reason is sexual selection, in all likelihood hairless partners looked physically more attractive with no special adaptation to diving. our ancestors didn't either. the anthropologist says only some of the tribes for which diving under water was everyday work were able to adapt to this. they developed voluminous lungs, but at the same time lost acute hearing due to the constant presence in the water. ear infections were common, and over the generations , people who had a narrowed external auditory canal had a better