Why wouldn’t the human body adapt better to being hit with radiation when literally the entire universe revolves around radiation and radioactive material?

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Why wouldn’t the human body adapt better to being hit with radiation when literally the entire universe revolves around radiation and radioactive material?

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The earth rotates at around 1,000 miles per hour. Everything on the planet is adapted to that speed. if it jumped to 15,000 miles per hour suddenly, that would be a major problem.

Its the exact same issue with radiation, its just harder to see the consequences because its invisible. we’re very well adapted to the normal amount of radiation we receive. but if you go above that by a lot, its just as impactful as the planet suddenly rotating faster.

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