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aliens
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They lack empathy. I have just enough.
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What is 'just enough'?

That you can feel others thoughts, feelings, distress, and joy, but choose what you allow to penetrate?

How does that work?

Callous?
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What is 'empathic response' without the facilitation of 'mirror neurons'?

Why and how do they vary?
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The human eye can distinguish over 10,000,000 colors with 3. Imagine if you had 16...


We can't.

It is imperceivable.

The colour yet seen...
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This. Be the real question.

How to measure the imperceptible?


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This is the point in time, you see it is all about timing, where someone quotes Albert Einstein.

"Only those who can see the invisible, can do the impossible"
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rofl


At the very end a Damsel fish attacks it. No doubt.

In the 15 years I have had a salt water tank, the damsel fish be the meanest. And the fastest.

Just try to net one.
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rofl


At the very end a Damsel fish attacks it. No doubt.

In the 15 years I have had a salt water tank, the damsel fish be the meanest. And the fastest.

Just try to net one.
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When I first started out as an aquarist, I was offered the damsel fish as a 'hardy starter'. lol.


So territorial it killed nearly everything in the tank. Even invertebrates.

Eventually, I had to remove every single piece of live rock in my tank, to get him out. No easy task. Cost me hundreds. As a hobbyist.

The next was the Tomato clown.

They become king the tank. In short order.
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lol

Oh the sync I won't go in to.


Ever wonder why it stops?

I do.

And did yesterday.

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Mantis shrimps can see cancer, and scientists have now created a camera that does the same

Mantis shrimp can see cancer, and the activity of our neurons, because they have unique eyes, known as compound eyes. This type of eye is superbly tuned to detect polarised light - a type of light that reflects differently off different types of tissue, including cancerous or healthy tissue.

“Humans can’t see this, but a mantis shrimp could walk up to it and hit it,” said Justin Marshall from the Queensland Brain Institute at the University of Queensland in a press release.

“We see colour with hues and shades, and objects that contrast – a red apple in a green tree for example – but our research is revealing a number of animals that use polarised light to detect and discriminate between objects.”

[link to www.sciencealert.com.au]

What does a 'Black Hole' look like to a Mantis Shrimp?

Or a butterfly for that matter?

:mantisshrimp:
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His team have now worked with international collaborators to create a camera that can replicate this ability - eventually they hope they could lead to smartphone cameras that would allow people to scan their body for cancers at home.

“The camera that we’ve developed in close collaboration with US and UK scientists shoots video and could provide immediate feedback on detecting cancer and monitoring the activity of exposed nerve cells,” said Marshall.

They did this by revealing that the compound eye of the mantis shrimp contains groups of photocells called ommatidia. Each of these ommatidium has thin micro-villi that can filter polarised light, as well as light-sensitive receptors.


“It converts the invisible messages into colours that our visual system is comfortable with,
" said Marshall.

[link to www.sciencealert.com.au]
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The white noise in the gap, spaces in the web
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scientists always lie about what animals see.
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Simplify by asking yourself "who's eyes do I look through?" If not you will be mislead by those who want you to see what they see, without seeing it yourself.
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scientists always lie about what animals see.
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scientists always lie about what animals see.
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Simplify by asking yourself "who's eyes do I look through?" If not you will be mislead by those who want you to see what they see, without seeing it yourself.
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LMAO. so random

Take this shrimps DNA, Inject into human embyro. Super sighted human hybrid LETSFKNGO

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scientists always lie about what animals see.
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Simplify by asking yourself "who's eyes do I look through?" If not you will be mislead by those who want you to see what they see, without seeing it yourself.
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This is why the masses dont believe the truth about the 911 deception, or nasa and evolution deception. They bowed down to the power of suggestion without question.
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scientists always lie about what animals see.
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Simplify by asking yourself "who's eyes do I look through?" If not you will be mislead by those who want you to see what they see, without seeing it yourself.
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Mantis shrimps can see cancer, and scientists have now created a camera that does the same

Mantis shrimp can see cancer, and the activity of our neurons, because they have unique eyes, known as compound eyes. This type of eye is superbly tuned to detect polarised light - a type of light that reflects differently off different types of tissue, including cancerous or healthy tissue.

“Humans can’t see this, but a mantis shrimp could walk up to it and hit it,” said Justin Marshall from the Queensland Brain Institute at the University of Queensland in a press release.

“We see colour with hues and shades, and objects that contrast – a red apple in a green tree for example – but our research is revealing a number of animals that use polarised light to detect and discriminate between objects.”

[link to www.sciencealert.com.au]

What does a 'Black Hole' look like to a Mantis Shrimp?

Or a butterfly for that matter?

:mantisshrimp:
 Quoting: Seer777

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His team have now worked with international collaborators to create a camera that can replicate this ability - eventually they hope they could lead to smartphone cameras that would allow people to scan their body for cancers at home.

“The camera that we’ve developed in close collaboration with US and UK scientists shoots video and could provide immediate feedback on detecting cancer and monitoring the activity of exposed nerve cells,” said Marshall.

They did this by revealing that the compound eye of the mantis shrimp contains groups of photocells called ommatidia. Each of these ommatidium has thin micro-villi that can filter polarised light, as well as light-sensitive receptors.


“It converts the invisible messages into colours that our visual system is comfortable with,
" said Marshall.

[link to www.sciencealert.com.au]
 Quoting: Seer777


To mimic this in the camera, the scientists used aluminium nanowires to replicate the polarisation-filtering microvilli, and placed these on top of photodiodes, which convert light into electrical current.
[link to www.sciencealert.com.au]


Eternal thanks for scientists.

How they do THAT, I can only imagine.

The unsung heroes...

I heard last night that much copper wire was projected into space in the 1960's. Interesting stuff.
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Key word is comfortable. I wonder what that did to peoples senses back in the 60s.

Informational energy can be a burden to some. Think vibrating bees/heat capacity. The mantis shrimp must be like the horse of the ocean to carry such a load.
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Simplify by asking yourself "who's eyes do I look through?" If not you will be mislead by those who want you to see what they see, without seeing it yourself.
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Simplify by asking yourself "who's eyes do I look through?" If not you will be mislead by those who want you to see what they see, without seeing it yourself.
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LMAO. so random

Take this shrimps DNA, Inject into human embyro. Super sighted human hybrid LETSFKNGO
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That only works in scifi and comic books.
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Simplify by asking yourself "who's eyes do I look through?" If not you will be mislead by those who want you to see what they see, without seeing it yourself.
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This is why the masses dont believe the truth about the 911 deception, or nasa and evolution deception. They bowed down to the power of suggestion without question.
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no one here can verify these claims of these "scientists", which is why some "scientists" make these ludicrous claims. The credentials are used to deceive the naive.
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scientists always lie about what animals see.
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Simplify by asking yourself "who's eyes do I look through?" If not you will be mislead by those who want you to see what they see, without seeing it yourself.
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This is why the masses dont believe the truth about the 911 deception, or nasa and evolution deception. They bowed down to the power of suggestion without question.
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scientists always lie about what animals see.
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Simplify by asking yourself "who's eyes do I look through?" If not you will be mislead by those who want you to see what they see, without seeing it yourself.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30331576


This is why the masses dont believe the truth about the 911 deception, or nasa and evolution deception. They bowed down to the power of suggestion without question.
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no one here can verify these claims of these "scientists", which is why some "scientists" make these ludicrous claims. The credentials are used to deceive the naive.
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Do you ever read The Oatmeal?

He did the best writeup on Mantis shrimp ever...

Why the Mantis Shrimp is my new Favorite Animal
[link to theoatmeal.com]

Enjoy. I do. Every time.

:)
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Hahaha this is like my most favourite creature ever, at least for now while I have had a few drinks. It is basically the god of the sea, with all due respect to dolphins. In scale, these things are serious business.

Hail to the Rainbow Shrimp. Upgraded to caps for respect yo :)
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:)

Respect goes to the shrimp.

The human eye can distinguish over 10,000,000 colors with 3. Imagine if you had 16...


We can't.

It is imperceivable.

The colour yet seen...


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Qualia and the 'Explanatory Gap'.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

How do you explain color to one whom has always been blind?
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Technically don't have to, if this holds true

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Ever wonder why they places coins on the eyes of the dead?
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Look at the picture of 6 rods of the obeloi. In the mouth represents the eucharist which the egyptains wrote about similar in their texts.

Question, why does the old way practice at death and recently in religion practice at life?

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