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DaveC426913 replied to the thread Undergrad Why Does Snow Pack Better Near the Melting Point?.A photo of a snowman and Charles Link (left). -
DaveC426913 reacted to PeroK's post in the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life with
Skeptical.
That sounds like a personal theory to me! -
DaveC426913 reacted to phyzguy's post in the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life with
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The thing to remember is that, if new life formed today on Earth, it would get eaten very quickly. So you can't conclude that life only... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.I think there a few assumptions and misconceptions happening here, and trying to project it onto Fermi's Paradox is making it worse... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Bad Math Jokes. -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread What causes the asymmetry in a symmetrically developing organism?.You mean your ascensing colon is on your left? Fascinating. -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Paul Hinds has passed.Oh that's so sad. phinds was a great guy. What he didn't know about wood wasn't worth knowing. -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread What causes the asymmetry in a symmetrically developing organism?.Also, somehow, I seem to have completely missed almost all of @BillTre's post #3. (even though I managed to quote a passage at the very... -
DaveC426913 reacted to BillTre's post in the thread What causes the asymmetry in a symmetrically developing organism? with
Informative.
There are different kinds of asymmetry found in animals. The kind you are talking about are kind of subtle deviations from perfect... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread What causes the asymmetry in a symmetrically developing organism?.Well, yes. of course. OK. I saw the links but knowing that Catherine O'Hara - along with a dozen other people - have the mutation isn't... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread What causes the asymmetry in a symmetrically developing organism?.It is a mutation in one part. But I'll bet the rest of their organs (and innumerable other asymmetries) are still the same. When we get... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread What causes the asymmetry in a symmetrically developing organism?.Sure. It's a mutation. Does it mean I cannot be confident that you - someone I've never met, who may be living in a different... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread What causes the asymmetry in a symmetrically developing organism?.You miss the point. Start with a single ovum. What makes every one of us develop asymmetrically in the SAME way? We all have our fundus... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread High School Audio frequency of a humidifier.So, speculation here: if the freq is ~1000Hz, and I find two nodes ~1 foot apart, is that because the speed of sound is... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread High School Audio frequency of a humidifier.I should say it does not sound like a power supply or a fan. The lower buzzing might be a fan, but that's not the noise that's...

