If early humans found out that if they cooked meat it was better for them, why did it take thousands of years for us to find out about germs?

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If early humans found out that if they cooked meat it was better for them, why did it take thousands of years for us to find out about germs?

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You can understand cause and effect without understanding the underlying reason.

I don’t need to know (or understand) quantum physics to know that if I heat an ice cube it will melt.

If I do X and Y occurs reliably is something anyone can observe and teach others.

Discovering an underlying reason WHY something happens is a side issue.

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