mononomi
@mononomi@feddit.nl
- Comment on Baby Showers!! :) 1 week ago:
Is that an actual demon core just casually lying around
- Comment on This man is a parody of himself 1 month ago:
To me its always funny to think Neil forgets, then comes up with the same idea and he posts about it again
- Comment on The single greatest sports hype video ever made. 1 month ago:
The bowling alley screen when you score a spare
- Comment on Horseshoe crabs be like 2 months ago:
And then humans came along to mess with em
human in protective clothing harvesting horseshoe crab blood in a lab
- Comment on Poop Knife 2 months ago:
But why does it
- Comment on How come it seems that there are little to no serial killers who are women in the modern age? Are they not caught or is it just the men that make the news? 2 months ago:
Wouldn’t safeguarding mean they still need to attack an aggressor?
- Comment on How come it seems that there are little to no serial killers who are women in the modern age? Are they not caught or is it just the men that make the news? 2 months ago:
If they are vulnerable during pregnancy, why wouldn’t the woman evolve stronger muscles? Then they could also make the men care for infants. I guess suckling would still be a woman thing but that doesn’t take the whole day right.
- Comment on How come it seems that there are little to no serial killers who are women in the modern age? Are they not caught or is it just the men that make the news? 2 months ago:
In your third option, why would the men protect the group and the woman protect the children?
- Comment on How is it possible that praline pecans have less calories than regular pecans? 3 months ago:
Fat is more calorie dense than sugar so the added sugar would lower the calories per gram I think
- Comment on A beautiful thing... 4 months ago:
- Comment on And they say English is bad 4 months ago:
Alright this is what I understand as a dutchie
Hitler is dead and Dönitz is now the leader in Germany, a British newspaper writes today: “Never before in history has the perspective of peace been so ?? made a possibility of the long war”
The sentence structure is pretty confusing to me and I don’t know some words
- Comment on Fck it, we ball 5 months ago:
Well you’re in luck, this is the original artist
https://arcanebullshit.com/products/we-ball-series-isopod-unisex-t-shirt?variant=45244117090595
- Comment on Pills (Take Two) 5 months ago:
Get the answer to any question seems like it would make me the next Einstein. Or the answer would be 42.
- Comment on Legolasilisk! 5 months ago:
Do you edit the weird stripes like the one in E of elf yourself? I’ve seen multiple of those now.
- Comment on How does DNA decide the shape of the body? 6 months ago:
I’d guess no, the number of digits and limbs is conserved very well across tetrapods (it’s in their name after all). Fucking with the amount of limbs will probably lead to some developmental errors in the early embryo.
- Comment on How does DNA decide the shape of the body? 6 months ago:
I recently had a course in developmental biology and this is what I can remember the best:
From the moment of fertilization, the egg has a ‘polarity’, thus a direction like up and down, left and right etc. This can be established by e.g. the entry point of the sperm or protein produced by the mother in one side of the egg. From here on out protein gradients and interactions on cell membranes specify where cells are and thus what kind of tissue they should become
This early polarity leads to a certain pattern of cell division. An important part of this is the folding in of tissue layers called gastrulation, creating the beginning for the gastrointestinal tract.
In vertebrates a streak starts to form in the embryo. This is the start of the vertebrae and the neural tube in it. Also blocks of cells called somites start to form. These blocks are very important for all kinds of tissues in the body.
Hox genes make the cells in somites get an identity like head, arm etc. So in the end Hox genes are probably what you are looking for. If leg Hox genes are expressed where fruitfly normally have antennae, you get this horror: Fruitfly with legs instead of antennae
- Comment on Poop post 6 months ago:
Reminds me of this universally understandable video: Liam hast du kaka in der hose?
- Comment on happy pigmy hippo day!! 7 months ago:
Hell yeah another fossilesque posting spree
- Comment on smol frog 7 months ago:
- Comment on HE'S ZOOMING 7 months ago:
Hell yeah
- Comment on amazing!!! 7 months ago:
I feel robbed
- Comment on Oopa loomp doopity don't. She should better choices but probably won't 8 months ago:
After reading his name, I don’t think he’s helping voluntarily
- Comment on 1534 - The formation of the Church of England 9 months ago:
I thought bender was wearing apple glasses for a split second
What has happened to me
- Comment on What are your thoughts on photosynthesis ? 9 months ago:
Need it for food 7/10
- Comment on Is there any 5000 mAh power bank with 30W? 9 months ago:
Damn, interesting! And that chemist sounding name sure does add extra credibility
- Comment on Is there any 5000 mAh power bank with 30W? 9 months ago:
Just thought about this, isn’t it a bit silly that we all use milli Ah while all the values are above the thousands? Like, 5000 mAh is just 5 Ah
- Comment on Cruelty 9 months ago:
City people these days don’t even know how wool is produced tss
- Comment on How can I prove myself that my brain isn't just creating images so I can experience life? 9 months ago:
Nah sorry just kidding around, I think you stumbled upon a classic philosophical problem. You cannot 100% truly know that your sense are correct. I agree with ChatGPT on pragmatism here: you can try proving it all you want, you will never get there. Better to just look at all those pretty flowers nature created in this weird universe!
- Comment on How can I prove myself that my brain isn't just creating images so I can experience life? 9 months ago:
The philosophical question you’re raising is known as solipsism, which is the idea that one can only be sure of the existence of their own mind and not of anything external to it. While it’s an interesting concept to explore, proving the absolute reality of the external world can be challenging.
Philosophers have debated these questions for centuries, and there isn’t a definitive answer. However, there are some common responses and arguments:
Pragmatism: While you might not be able to prove the absolute reality of the external world, it is generally more practical and beneficial to assume its existence. The way we navigate and interact with the world is based on the assumption that it is real.
Consensus Reality: The fact that multiple people can agree on the existence of certain things suggests a shared reality. If others can perceive and interact with the same objects or events as you do, it adds weight to the argument that there is an external reality.
Scientific Method: Science provides a systematic way of understanding the world through observation, experimentation, and verification. While it may not provide absolute certainty, the scientific method has proven to be a reliable way to gain knowledge about the external world.
Testability: While you may question the authenticity of your perceptions, you can still make predictions and test them against your experiences. For example, if you drop an object, you can predict that it will fall, and when it does, it provides some validation of the external reality.
Regarding your doubt about whether people are real or if the responses are from AI, the same principles can apply. If there is consistency in responses, coherence in conversations, and a shared understanding among users, it adds credibility to the reality of the interaction.
It’s important to note that these responses don’t necessarily provide absolute certainty but offer practical and reasonable ways to engage with the external world. The nature of reality is a complex and debated topic in philosophy, and there may never be a conclusive answer.
- Comment on Meow 9 months ago:
Yours isn’t?