i doubt, when plants can survive with water, animals can hibernate for about an year, Man in the highest rank of evolution, really need food to live? is there any mechanism that can help us function without the food we eat?
I am not sure where you got the idea that humans have some "higher rank" than other organisms. Many humans like to think this, because they are humans, but that does not make it true. Humans do have larger brians than many other mammals, but this can cause as much trouble as good.
Plants do not subsist on water alone. They require the food they manufacture (sugars) from the sun's energy and the molecules in the air. They generally also require micronutrients from the soil. Hibernating animals cannot survive if they have not eaten a great deal of food and accumulated a lot of fat before they hibernate. All living things require food for energy and for maintenance of body tissues.
I am not sure where you got the idea that humans have some "higher rank" than other organisms. Many humans like to think this, because they are humans, but that does not make it true. Humans do have larger brians than many other mammals, but this can cause as much trouble as good.
I see Brian Thomas Foley and Patrice Showers Corneli answered and now it can become something logical here.
The first thing you said about evolution. Have you read the theory of evolution or On the origin of species? I don't think it is anywhere mentione that evolution can give you abilities to survive without food. But ofcourse you talk about the real evolution and not the hollywood evolution.
It looks like you have some wrong information of some of the examples you provided, as also clarified by Patrice.
Personally, I think you are pushing forward illogical question and opinions, which does not have any logical back grounds.
Now, since you have less information on some of the important points related to this topic, so even thought Brian Thomas Foley and Patrice Showers Corneli has explained you, you are still proposing more absurd points.
Your brain requires more food than any other part of your body. Sounds like you have never had a biology class. Go take one and then come back with a question. Saying food is an addiction is comparable to saying that gravity is a conspiracy.
You are not equipped with enough knowledge to comprehend the 21 years that I studies biology nor the many years I have worked in biology. So you have no useful knowledge to address your question which you would not ask if you knew anything about the human body. You do not inquire. You try to convince. Not interesting to me.
My dear. You may believe anything you want.That does not make it true or possible. But then you are not open to new ideas and have no basis for carrying on a dialogue. If you want to carry on a conversation please read, read, read philosophy, literature and science and then come back to a really meaningful conversation not nonsense that you make up without any education.