Why can’t you pinpoint exactly where your organs are?

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If you’ve learnt human biology you know roughly where they are, but why can’t you say exactly where your liver is for example? Does the brain just not know?

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No, the brain does not know, because there is absolutely no point. It doesn’t help you survive in the old wild days. It really doesn’t help you in any way at all. You’re body is built for survival and pretty much nothing else. If it doesn’t help with that either now or at some point in the past, then you don’t have it. I can think of zero situations where this would be useful.

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