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Before humans existed, there were simpler forms of life. The first was a plant with only the sense of touch. Then came worms, which had both touch and taste. Insects developed sight as their third sense. Frogs, lizards, and crocodiles added a sense of smell. Four-legged animals had the ability to hear, making them five-sense animals. Finally, humans evolved with a sixth sense, the ability to think and assume. Before man came into existence, the first thing after this earth was formed was a one-sense plant. It had only feel-of-touch sense. Then came the two-sense worm. If we put a rice or a gram in a box, have you seen some worms coming out from the pulses or your rice grain? And that's how the two-sense worms came into existence. And it had the touch and the taste sense. When these were in the state of three-sense insects, they had eyes with sight. Then came frogs, lizards, crocodiles. They had the sense of smell as a fourth sense. And the four-legged animals, five-sense animals, they had ears to feel the sound. And finally the six-sense man came into being. And his six-sense is an assumption, a mind to think.

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