Zerush
@Zerush@lemmy.ml
Black belt in Mikado Photo model, for the photos where they put under 'BEFORE'
- Comment on so, this is how it ends 21 hours ago:
I like Groot, also as search engine
- Comment on Chat, is this true? 22 hours ago:
BP Playground
- Comment on Chat, is this true? 1 day ago:
Agree, at least it’s the original name
- Comment on nature is fucking narly 1 week ago:
- Comment on place yer bets 1 week ago:
I begin to worry when I see this asteroid still in the sky and how it becomes gradually bigger
- Comment on Nope 1 week ago:
- Comment on boo! 1 week ago:
There are nice creatures in the Ocean, like eg. an 55m long toxic Worm (Lineus longissimus). If you know which creature you can find in the Ocean you prefer to make vacation on the mountain
- Comment on Patch this Bish! 3 weeks ago:
Infrarojo is different from light visible only by wavelength and energy.
Nothing to do with intelligent design, evolution is a self -regulating process due to environmental conditions. Given that the life of a human being is relatively long, naturally last generational evolutionary changes in a very complex organism, due to viable positive genetic variations, where a 99.99% is not, much longer until optimization. Somewhat more than 2 millon years isn’t enough for this, less with continuous changes in the environment and conditions. Simple organism with a short life cycle can optimize in days, but complex organism like humans can’t. Other beings have needed hundreds of millions of years for a perfect body, but with the price of already have the veto of evolving more. After perfection there can only be decay.
- Comment on It's just a Planck bro 3 weeks ago:
Now in feet and miles
- Comment on It's just a Planck bro 3 weeks ago:
How much in Inch?
- Comment on i wish it was a cheesesteak 3 weeks ago:
It seems an Hot Dog to me
- Comment on Patch this Bish! 3 weeks ago:
A lot of Bioluminiscence, but Infrared light as almost in any living be, which we can’t see without special devices.
Structural weakness not only in the lower back, but also in the knees. The human being still has many reminists of an quadruped, as one of the younger species. He still has a way to be optimized as bipedo. Lower back and knees are still not optimized for this, apart of some other static and organic problems. We are still in phase beta.
- Comment on Fashion is cyclical 2 months ago:
Or just a way to carry the snack for later.
- Comment on Fashion is cyclical 2 months ago:
Many men have been decorating their necks with colorful ropes for many decades, especially on official and celebratory occasions, there is also no logical scientific explanation.
- Comment on don't be a coward 2 months ago:
Yes, you can all do this, having the machines to do so, and these are made mostly of metal, advanced tech also need electricity with high voltages, not so healthy in the water. Electric eals, maybe conected to a computer? Yes, in vulcanes you have fire, but not controllable, metallurgy requires exact temperatures depending on the metal and the use. No, not so easy possible a high tech society in a waterworld.
- Comment on TURKEY POWER 2 months ago:
- Comment on don't be a coward 2 months ago:
Yes, you can have 4 or more legs, but it isn’t an advantage because energy efficience, same as more than two eyes ith an mobile head don’t make much sense. Nature evolution don’t waste energy. Humans a very efficient runners, which can beat several animals in a hunt. In the past they made a test between an horse and an trial champion, the horse lose it. Yes it was faster as the human, but not on long distance. There are championships like Ironman and others, where are races of 500 km, a horse can’t even 42 km without a break. Efficience of two legs.
- Comment on don't be a coward 2 months ago:
Fire as base is needed. To make hydraulic or other tech, you need metal, and to work with metal, you need fire to melt and form it. An aquatic species can evolve to an advanced intelligence, but it can’t evolved to an advanced tecnology. Dolphinse have a great intelligence, not far from the humans, but they never can be a tecnologic advanced species, they don’t have even hands to manipulate tools. They use tools in a basic way, they even use old fishernets they found on the ground to hunt fishes (observed in the Mediterraneo). But manufactoring it is other thing.
- Comment on don't be a coward 2 months ago:
Well, viverridae are called feliforme for obvious reasons, bit their genealogic tree is way far from felidae. Yes, there are certainly a lot of other examples of convergent evolution.
- Comment on don't be a coward 2 months ago:
Life can have infinite forms and can exist and evolve in the most inhospit environments. But an advanced tecnologig species only can exist in certain environments and with reduced posibility in their appearence. Aquatic beeings can be intelligent, but never can create advanced tecnologies. The basic condicion of advanced tecnology is the domination of fire and electricity, not possible in the water, it need Oxign in the atmosphere.
They must have limbs skilled enough to handle and construct this technology, a complex communication system, and a binocular vision system (for this reason the most used in all species) to perceive their environment. The humanoid shape is one that best fits these maxims and therefore it is quite possible that an advanced species would also have a more or less similar shape.
It is known as convergent evolution, when unrelated species have a very similar physique to each other by living with the same challenges in similar environments. Evolution always use similar solutions for similar tasks. A good example is the genet, which looks and behaves very similar to cats, even with retractil claws), but they are a completely different species (Viverridae)
- Comment on Bat Drip 2 months ago:
In bat or other animal sanctuaries, all animals are checked by vets, they are not a risk for the workers there.
- Comment on AND THEY DIDN'T STOP EATING 2 months ago:
They are investigating it, some million years in the oldest beeings in Earth don’t make evolutive difference to the current ones. The only question is, if they can infect humans or animals or not. The climate change make that all tipe of indesirable things are defrosted, adding more dangerous diseases to the existing ones.
- Comment on We should rename them 2 months ago:
Also names after the Dinos, eg. Mastodont = Tooth with tits.
- Comment on AND THEY DIDN'T STOP EATING 2 months ago:
Worst that there are also unknown Virus and Bacteria found in the Permafrost, which are also defrosted with the Climate change. A lot are also still life…
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- Comment on dear lord 3 months ago:
Observing the people
- Comment on it's just a suggestion 3 months ago:
Nature is wise
- Comment on dear lord 3 months ago:
Experiments with Google AI
- Comment on Mollusks 3 months ago:
- Comment on Just a little guy 3 months ago:
Another cute and friendly little guy