See though science isnt like english. in science there are rules and they dont change. newtons law of gravity doesnt change from one case to the next. I also dont think some people just lose hair and some people just dont. The reason is we just dont have a clue yet in terms of science because its so complex, but there is a reason. It could be 10 100 or 1000 years from now or never but a process maybe infinitely complex with thousands of interactions between different organs, molecular pathways, or genetic switches combined with envirnment causes that hairloss. Its not magic something does it. its not just something that happens to everyone as they age or NO ONE would have the same thickness of hair when they are 60 as they were at 20.
Ill concede the fact that at 80 or 90 people do lose some hair no matter what but if we went through every picture of every person on earth to ever live we might find an exception even to that which would even prove that wrong. Lack of understanding why doesnt mean it always just happens to everyone .
In much the way throughout history our understanding of earth changed as we developed technology that allowed us to better understand the world around us, the same is true of piecing together complex diseases.
Ill concede the fact that at 80 or 90 people do lose some hair no matter what but if we went through every picture of every person on earth to ever live we might find an exception even to that which would even prove that wrong. Lack of understanding why doesnt mean it always just happens to everyone .
In much the way throughout history our understanding of earth changed as we developed technology that allowed us to better understand the world around us, the same is true of piecing together complex diseases.
