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respectthepetty · 3 months
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I have an agenda for Thailand's version of My Love Mix-Up, and that's for Atom to be a Yellow/Orange Oddity, so I'm going to finagle my way to this outcome by any means necessary including gaslighting myself through episode three.
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First step is ignoring the red, so this sweater is OUT, and not because I think it's a sexual joke!
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Since I'm ignoring the red, Atom's pants next episode don't matter, which means I get to focus on him wearing Kongthap's blue jersey.
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The red doesn't matter to me because all I know for sure it Kongthap is a Blue Boy . . . who wears a lot of the colors I'm trying to manifest for Atom.
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He has been a solid Blue Boy since the first episode, but yellow and orange lingered around him as we saw inside his room.
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And on him!
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Like next week, he'll have orange on.
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And when he spent the night, he was surrounded by blue, but his shirt had blue and yellow on it.
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More importantly, Atom, who definitely likes that Blue Boy, picked up his color this week as he fought with his feelings.
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So Kongthap's blue mixed with Atom's yellow/orange (it's canon to me!) equals green!
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I think I'm onto something, even if it's all in my head.
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theangelcatalogue · 5 months
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୨ৎ ― LET'S CHAT: YANDERE X MEN EVOLUTION X ATOM EVE!DARLING ꩜ .ᐟ
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୨୧┇In todays let's chat: We going to talk about a concept and idea that is struck at Abbey mind! (me :3)
୨୧┇Feel free to send me asks about this, reblog, comment, this is the objetive! We are here to chat! And i am here to share this little silly idea
୨୧┇TW: SWEAR, YANDERE MENTIONS, FAMILT ISSUES MENTION, CHEATING MENTION, BAD GRAMMAR, BAD ENGLISH AND MADE BY A MINOR!! PLS TELL ME IF I FORGOT ANYTHING
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ARE U HEARING ME??? OK OK OK OK
I ALREADY WATCHED SOME EPS OF INVISIBLE WITH MY DAD (JUST SOME, AFTER THAT I SEARCHED ABOUT IT, SORRY ABOUT MY POOR KNOWLEDGE)
AND GOD I REMEMBER I WAS IN LOVE WITH ATOM EVE SO MUCH (I AM GOING TO WATCH ONLY FOR HER AND MARK I GUESS-) (IF SHE IS ACTUALLY A SHIT CHARACTER I WILL CRY)
And i was watching X Men evolution
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Yandere Men evolution X Atom Eve!Reader
Nlg it would be funny for me, because i just KNOW some characters would say that Y/N can't protect herself and is weak (idk how i know) and Y/N is just like " I have God-Like powers... " (IF I REMEMBER WELL CORRECT ME OKAY?? I AM DOING BASED IN WHAT I REMEMBER OF HER-) and they are just " Fuck that, you need me/us "
Also with Yanderes in your back would be hard, you already have problems with your Bf (that is not Mark, not now!) And Family Issues
So more problems in your list
Also you are poweful as fuck-
I don't have so much to say, cause as i said, i don't remember so much of Invincible
But i found a cool concept! I think i am going to watch it since i dind't watched it full, just some eps with my Dad
(Know kinda shit but i am talking more about this)
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Credits for the templates/dividers: @luvpngs @anitalenia @silly-mantis-creations (Sorry for the tag-)
(I AM MAKING A CREDITS LIST OK-)
( ALSO OPNIONS ON THE LAYOUT CHANGE? I AM MAKING DIFFERENT TITLES LIKE: ONESHOTS IS GOING TO HAVE ONE TYPE OF TITLE, HCS OTHER, ETC) (IDK IF IS A GOOD IDEA)
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jcmarchi · 2 months
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Scientists pin down the origins of the moon’s tenuous atmosphere
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/scientists-pin-down-the-origins-of-the-moons-tenuous-atmosphere/
Scientists pin down the origins of the moon’s tenuous atmosphere
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While the moon lacks any breathable air, it does host a barely-there atmosphere. Since the 1980s, astronomers have observed a very thin layer of atoms bouncing over the moon’s surface. This delicate atmosphere — technically known as an “exosphere” — is likely a product of some kind of space weathering. But exactly what those processes might be has been difficult to pin down with any certainty.
Now, scientists at MIT and the University of Chicago say they have identified the main process that formed the moon’s atmosphere and continues to sustain it today. In a study appearing today in Science Advances, the team reports that the lunar atmosphere is primarily a product of “impact vaporization.”
In their study, the researchers analyzed samples of lunar soil collected by astronauts during NASA’s Apollo missions. Their analysis suggests that over the moon’s 4.5-billion-year history its surface has been continuously bombarded, first by massive meteorites, then more recently, by smaller, dust-sized “micrometeoroids.” These constant impacts have kicked up the lunar soil, vaporizing certain atoms on contact and lofting the particles into the air. Some atoms are ejected into space, while others remain suspended over the moon, forming a tenuous atmosphere that is constantly replenished as meteorites continue to pelt the surface.
The researchers found that impact vaporization is the main process by which the moon has generated and sustained its extremely thin atmosphere over billions of years.
“We give a definitive answer that meteorite impact vaporization is the dominant process that creates the lunar atmosphere,” says the study’s lead author, Nicole Nie, an assistant professor in MIT’s Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences. “The moon is close to 4.5 billion years old, and through that time the surface has been continuously bombarded by meteorites. We show that eventually, a thin atmosphere reaches a steady state because it’s being continuously replenished by small impacts all over the moon.”
Nie’s co-authors are Nicolas Dauphas, Zhe Zhang, and Timo Hopp at the University of Chicago, and Menelaos Sarantos at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Weathering’s roles
In 2013, NASA sent an orbiter around the moon to do some detailed atmospheric reconnaissance. The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE, pronounced “laddie”) was tasked with remotely gathering information about the moon’s thin atmosphere, surface conditions, and any environmental influences on the lunar dust.
LADEE’s mission was designed to determine the origins of the moon’s atmosphere. Scientists hoped that the probe’s remote measurements of soil and atmospheric composition might correlate with certain space weathering processes that could then explain how the moon’s atmosphere came to be.
Researchers suspect that two space weathering processes play a role in shaping the lunar atmosphere: impact vaporization and “ion sputtering” — a phenomenon involving solar wind, which carries energetic charged particles from the sun through space. When these particles hit the moon’s surface, they can transfer their energy to the atoms in the soil and send those atoms sputtering and flying into the air. 
“Based on LADEE’s data, it seemed both processes are playing a role,” Nie says. “For instance, it showed that during meteorite showers, you see more atoms in the atmosphere, meaning impacts have an effect. But it also showed that when the moon is shielded from the sun, such as during an eclipse, there are also changes in the atmosphere’s atoms, meaning the sun also has an impact. So, the results were not clear or quantitative.”
Answers in the soil
To more precisely pin down the lunar atmosphere’s origins, Nie looked to samples of lunar soil collected by astronauts throughout NASA’s Apollo missions. She and her colleagues at the University of Chicago acquired 10 samples of lunar soil, each measuring about 100 milligrams — a tiny amount that she estimates would fit into a single raindrop.
Nie sought to first isolate two elements from each sample: potassium and rubidium. Both elements are “volatile,” meaning that they are easily vaporized by impacts and ion sputtering. Each element exists in the form of several isotopes. An isotope is a variation of the same element, that consists of the same number of protons but a slightly different number of neutrons. For instance, potassium can exist as one of three isotopes, each one having one more neutron, and there being slightly heavier than the last. Similarly, there are two isotopes of rubidium.
The team reasoned that if the moon’s atmosphere consists of atoms that have been vaporized and suspended in the air, lighter isotopes of those atoms should be more easily lofted, while heavier isotopes would be more likely to settle back in the soil. Furthermore, scientists predict that impact vaporization, and ion sputtering, should result in very different isotopic proportions in the soil. The specific ratio of light to heavy isotopes that remain in the soil, for both potassium and rubidium, should then reveal the main process contributing to the lunar atmosphere’s origins.
With all that in mind, Nie analyzed the Apollo samples by first crushing the soils into a fine powder, then dissolving the powders in acids to purify and isolate solutions containing potassium and rubidium. She then passed these solutions through a mass spectrometer to measure the various isotopes of both potassium and rubidium in each sample.
In the end, the team found that the soils contained mostly heavy isotopes of both potassium and rubidium. The researchers were able to quantify the ratio of heavy to light isotopes of both potassium and rubidium, and by comparing both elements, they found that impact vaporization was most likely the dominant process by which atoms are vaporized and lofted to form the moon’s atmosphere.
“With impact vaporization, most of the atoms would stay in the lunar atmosphere, whereas with ion sputtering, a lot of atoms would be ejected into space,” Nie says. “From our study, we now can quantify the role of both processes, to say that the relative contribution of impact vaporization versus ion sputtering is about 70:30 or larger.” In other words, 70 percent or more of the moon’s atmosphere is a product of meteorite impacts, whereas the remaining 30 percent is a consequence of the solar wind.
“The discovery of such a subtle effect is remarkable, thanks to the innovative idea of combining potassium and rubidium isotope measurements along with careful, quantitative modeling,” says Justin Hu, a postdoc who studies lunar soils at Cambridge University, who was not involved in the study. “This discovery goes beyond understanding the moon’s history, as such processes could occur and might be more significant on other moons and asteroids, which are the focus of many planned return missions.”
“Without these Apollo samples, we would not be able to get precise data and measure quantitatively to understand things in more detail,” Nie says. “It’s important for us to bring samples back from the moon and other planetary bodies, so we can draw clearer pictures of the solar system’s formation and evolution.”
This work was supported, in part, by NASA and the National Science Foundation.
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heathenistic-moron · 2 years
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did you notice the hammer for tinkaton matches corviknight 's coloration, both regular and shiny?
Strangely enough, they're not. Base Tinkaton is spot on:
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But the shiny version is a copper hammer vs Corviknight's seemingly raw iron palette:
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So I started thinking about there they got it from. My first thought was Cufant:
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As the colors seem kind of right, but it didn't make sense to me that my little baseball predator would settle for these tiny little things. Then I realized, wait. It's a COPPER hammer.
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This bitch out here hunting COPPERAJAH.
Look at that thing. You could easily get enough copper out of one to make a hammer, especially one as scuffed as Tinkaton's. Sure, cufant would work just as good, but My Little Sociopath up there wouldn't settle for hunting a dozen tiny balls of ore when she could stripmine megafauna.
What a menace. I love her so much.
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Okay so I have a really fucking weird object show headcannon, and it involves battle for circle.
So in basics the circle are the basis of all of object life, with mutations and evolution changing the circles and the blank space around them into different objects and a sometimes diverse landscape. All changes happening due to a show occurring/new season starting.
With each evolution increasing the objects maturity/intelligence and different appearances and lessing the need/willingness for a host and show to lead them, and the background changing enough for objects to interact with the world and live comfortably without the need/want for a host/show to change the land via a prize and/or with challenges.
For example: Backpacks world from ONE being in late stage evolution, with seemingly no common acceptance/need of hosts appearing and shows randomly happening.
And the possibility of objects competing in a show to be an instinct/genetic trait thats phased out through evolution/growing maturity.
For example: BFDI/BFB and II/III having objects and hosts at first be very willing to compete in shows, and later on being less and less willing to compete in shows/want to do other things than compete. With BFB's host(four) spiraling from half of the contestants leaving and other hosts coming in. Along with the longer competing contestants in II not being as happy to compete as they where in the first season.
So what this ramble is implying: Battle for circle is an object world in the earliest stages of their evolution and Circle with a Mole is the first contestant in their world to show signs of physical and mental change.
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superconductivebean · 2 months
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#1135
microcosm of the body generates its own magical power and has its own capacity but wyrds are not bind to their own resources they are able to bend the universe's vast material expenses as their resource pool is quite literally the entire universe and as everyone was a star at some point wyrds are not just magically apt they are able to bend the everpresent star compounds such as
emotions
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good-wine-and-cheese · 6 months
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Star Trek AU thoughts percolating.....thinking about Tenma in next generation and how he would feel about the Borg. On the one hand: this is the next stage of evolution to him. Bio-machine entities that evolve by assimilating new species into their collective consciousness? Forever improving? He would be obsessed
But on the other hand: collective consciousness. I do not think he would be willing to sacrifice his individual self even if it meant becoming a "higher being"
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iamshipwrecked · 1 year
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Analog collage, 2023.
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wayti-blog · 5 months
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“We ought to regard the present state of the universe as the effect of its antecedent state and as the cause of the state that is to follow. An intelligence knowing all the forces acting in nature at a given instant, as well as the momentary positions of all things in the universe, would be able to comprehend in one single formula the motions of the largest bodies as well as the lightest atoms in the world, provided that its intellect were sufficiently powerful to subject all data to analysis; to it nothing would be uncertain, the future as well as the past would be present to its eyes. The perfection that the human mind has been able to give to astronomy affords but a feeble outline of such an intelligence.”
― Pierre Simon de Laplace (1749 – 1827), French scholar and polymath whose work was important to the developmentof engineering, mathematics, statistics, physics, astronomy, and philosophy
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atomicpixies · 2 years
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Ok, we know which came first here....
This pin, celebrating Chickens and their ancestral heritage is our November Patreon Pin Club of the month design. Everyone who signs up for $15 will get this pin and matching sticker and help bring it to life!
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seconds-2-midnight · 11 months
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Tempted to (eventually) plop Geiger into an X-Men Evolution storyline. I don't want to add MORE to my plate but...
Lil' high school Lo? Her twin Connor still being alive?
Their powers manifesting together as teens
Raven having an internal dilemma over whether or not to recruit them and if it's even safe to keep them in public school
Lenore not only trying to figure out her mutation but also grappling with her autism diagnosis and bisexuality
Becoming good friends with Fred??? Bonding over the fact that they're both bullied for their weight??? FRED CONTENT. <3
Lenore meeting Toad in a remedial/special education class and they just spend the whole hour trading crude drawings back and forth until they get detention for drawing a monster made out of dicks or something. Constantly being in detention together like "WE MEET AGAIN."
Actually exploring the Brotherhood members and where the fuck are their parents?? why are they living in a run-down house with hardly any adult supervision??? why is no one doing anything
Connor being overly-protective because now his sister is hanging out with the 'bad' crowd and embracing her mutation while he's trying to hide his
Lo accidentally giving one of her friends/her first kiss a 'mild' case of radiation poisoning and feeling like Hot Dogshit about it
Connor being friends with popular kids while Lenore is in a comic book club
Lo joining the Brotherhood while Connor joins the X-Men??? the drama
idk I just want it
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doamarierose-honoka · 22 days
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Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 will be released for Xbox next year, it’s been confirmed.
In July, Capcom revealed plans to release Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PC this year, but the game wasn’t announced for Microsoft‘s consoles.
And last week, the publisher announced Capcom Fighting Collection 2 for release on Switch, PS4 and PC in 2025.
Following an outcry from some unhappy Xbox players and “technical discussions” with Microsoft, Capcom said on Tuesday that both collections will be released for Xbox next year.
The company’s US arm wrote on X: “We’re happy to announce that after technical discussions with our partners at Microsoft, MARVEL vs. CAPCOM Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 will release on Xbox One!
“Both Xbox versions arrive in 2025, so stay tuned for more information!”
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics will include the following titles:
X-Men Children of the Atom
Marvel Super Heroes
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 New Age of Heroes
The Punisher
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 will include the following games:
Capcom vs SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro
Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001
Project Justice
Capcom Fighting Evolution
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper
Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein
Power Stone
Power Stone 2
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection will be released on September 12 digitally and on November 22 physically.
After getting a chance to take three of the seven games included in the collection for a spin at Evo 2024, VGC said “Marvel Vs. Capcom Fighting Collection is shaping up to be a triumphant return.”
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jcmarchi · 24 days
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MIT chemists explain why dinosaur collagen may have survived for millions of years
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/mit-chemists-explain-why-dinosaur-collagen-may-have-survived-for-millions-of-years/
MIT chemists explain why dinosaur collagen may have survived for millions of years
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Collagen, a protein found in bones and connective tissue, has been found in dinosaur fossils as old as 195 million years. That far exceeds the normal half-life of the peptide bonds that hold proteins together, which is about 500 years.
A new study from MIT offers an explanation for how collagen can survive for so much longer than expected. The research team found that a special atomic-level interaction defends collagen from attack by water molecules. This barricade prevents water from breaking the peptide bonds through a process called hydrolysis.
“We provide evidence that that interaction prevents water from attacking the peptide bonds and cleaving them. That just flies in the face of what happens with a normal peptide bond, which has a half-life of only 500 years,” says Ron Raines, the Firmenich Professor of Chemistry at MIT.
Raines is the senior author of the new study, which appears today in ACS Central Science. MIT postdoc Jinyi Yang PhD ’24 is the lead author of the paper. MIT postdoc Volga Kojasoy and graduate student Gerard Porter are also authors of the study.
Water-resistant
Collagen is the most abundant protein in animals, and it is found in not only bones but also skin, muscles, and ligaments. It’s made from long strands of protein that intertwine to form a tough triple helix.
“Collagen is the scaffold that holds us together,” Raines says. “What makes the collagen protein so stable, and such a good choice for this scaffold, is that unlike most proteins, it’s fibrous.”
In the past decade, paleobiologists have found evidence of collagen preserved in dinosaur fossils, including an 80-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil, and a sauropodomorph fossil that is nearly 200 million years old.
Over the past 25 years, Raines’ lab has been studying collagen and how its structure enables its function. In the new study, they revealed why the peptide bonds that hold collagen together are so resistant to being broken down by water.
Peptide bonds are formed between a carbon atom from one amino acid and a nitrogen atom of the adjacent amino acid. The carbon atom also forms a double bond with an oxygen atom, forming a molecular structure called a carbonyl group. This carbonyl oxygen has a pair of electrons that don’t form bonds with any other atoms. Those electrons, the researchers found, can be shared with the carbonyl group of a neighboring peptide bond.
Because this pair of electrons is being inserted into those peptide bonds, water molecules can’t also get into the structure to disrupt the bond.
To demonstrate this, Raines and his colleagues created two interconverting mimics of collagen — the one that usually forms a triple helix, which is known as trans, and another in which the angles of the peptide bonds are rotated into a different form, known as cis. They found that the trans form of collagen did not allow water to attack and hydrolyze the bond. In the cis form, water got in and the bonds were broken.
“A peptide bond is either cis or trans, and we can change the cis to trans ratio. By doing that, we can mimic the natural state of collagen or create an unprotected peptide bond. And we saw that when it was unprotected, it was not long for the world,” Raines says.
“This work builds on a long-term effort in the Raines Group to classify the role of a long-overlooked fundamental interaction in protein structure,” says Paramjit Arora, a professor of chemistry at New York University, who was not involved in the research. “The paper directly addresses the remarkable finding of intact collagen in the ribs of a 195-million-old dinosaur fossil, and shows that overlap of filled and empty orbitals controls the conformational and hydrolytic stability of collagen.”
“No weak link”
This sharing of electrons has also been seen in protein structures known as alpha helices, which are found in many proteins. These helices may also be protected from water, but the helices are always connected by protein sequences that are more exposed, which are still susceptible to hydrolysis.
“Collagen is all triple helices, from one end to the other,” Raines says. “There’s no weak link, and that’s why I think it has survived.”
Previously, some scientists have suggested other explanations for why collagen might be preserved for millions of years, including the possibility that the bones were so dehydrated that no water could reach the peptide bonds.
“I can’t discount the contributions from other factors, but 200 million years is a long time, and I think you need something at the molecular level, at the atomic level in order to explain it,” Raines says.
The research was funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.
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lesser-mook · 5 months
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Evolution is just change, change is just part of the design. They're not separate. (The Folly of Accidental Design)
Thats the riddle humans need to figure out and stop trying to make the two separate because tribalism is one helluva drug that man can't seem to quit.
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If spontaneous combustion of all that is- is accidental, how does Evolution happen accidentally without design to aplly specific function when according to these same people, all of it is meaningless anyway BECAUSE its an accident.
So if its an accident, why is there specific functions applied to micro-animals we cant even see?? Why do microorganisms serve a purpose, why does anything serve a function if its all an accident anyway?
The lie itself isn't even sustainable. Red flag.
One of the biggest lies is religion using the truth as a weapon and the scientist enclave convincing people that universal specification and design from the solar system operating like an atom, to us designing computers, tv & smart phones like mini-universes in our hands just like God or Quantum Intelligence designed this simulation we live in.
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Hell we modeled an actual game after our own simulation (The Sims) where we are god watching our creation.
The Earth being specified for our every need from herbs, spices, livestock, natural painkillers, water. Etc. Even using our corpses as fertilizer.
Some parasites are harmful to humans but help the ecosystem which includes humans.
From a microorganism animal living on your skin, the bacteria in your mouth. To a Seed with glider wings. To a SuperNova. Or Eclipse.
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All of that parallel, ALL of that specific function is an accident, all a coincidence. 😂Bold faced lie told by smart people.
And the elites pushing that crap, so many more smart people writing all those folly books & narratives trying to convince you a macrocosm of articulate CONSISTENT effects & functionality NO DIFFERENT from a computer (a creation of man which is not an accident) is somehow a meaningless accident anyway on a macro-cosmic scale.
This isn't even about God, think of it as what it is a Transdimensional "Quantum Intelligence". Really think about how specific everything is from a blade of grass to our own white blood cells.
Think about how eerie it is that most of what we do & create emulates the universe.
Just as the orbiting motion of the solar system emulates the atom, a lot people overlook that.
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Evolution Scientists/Theorists (Keyword:THEORY) explaining how things work aren't wrong. The folly is not their findings on how organisms develop the issue is some do not credit it to any design, when by design its too consistent and articulate to be an accident, its not wishful thinking, it's simple logic.
Cause and Effect. You dont get a chemical reaction without a catalyst, it just doesnt happen. Anything less is magic or a very elaborate cope to dance around the fact that some people refuse to admit that something primed this dimension that we perceive to be: Life
So at that point it boils down to hubris, ego. I have zero problem considering that this is all a very very epic nigh impossible happenstance-- I'm not above the possibility that it is an accident. That all of this is a result of matter, particles and gas compiling and colliding into cosmic crescendo.
I can consider that it is exactly that. Thats intellectual honesty.
But what most ppl need to consider is can you get out of your own way and see what is as it is, regardless if the realization intimidates your existential confidence in what you WANT to be true because what most of us want is a sense of control than the truth.
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Anything less is Blue Pill baby. Blue pill.
Two lies of the same rusty coin. Misuse the truth or deny it.
One as a means of control.
The other is a desperate attempt to maintain an illusion of control.
Otherwise, a seed with wings, incredible. That's one spectacularly specified/ modified accident.
The code of the universe is what drives function: DNA
If there is functionality thus function was installed, if it's installed, that implies design. Design is not random.
Do what I did: merely consider it.
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marvelpluschannel · 5 months
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My Top 13 Favorite X-Men Characters
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