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LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_ja87tsq wrote
Static electricity ionizes air molecules in clouds/upper atmosphere
Tiny pockets, or strings, or tethers of the ionized air floats down to the earth invisibly in all kinds of random lighter than air floating patterns, and when it eventually touches the ground it creates a temporary circuit and the ionized static energy in the clouds transfers to the ground and you can see the weird random pattern the ionized air molecules drifted to the ground in, in the shape of the lighting bolt. That’s why lighting bolts all look different and completely random weird shapes.
Think if you dropped a feather or leaf from high up and traced its pattern downward. It would be random and flowy and chaotic every time. Same with the ionized air that creates lightning, flowing to the ground.
Lots of thin invisible ionized air tendrils pretty much hanging from clouds and the upper atmosphere, and when one of them manages to touch the ground a transfer of energy can occur along that least resistant ionized trail
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_j9tc6fe wrote
Reply to comment by HowVeryReddit in Pueblo deputy awarded Purple Heart for injuries suffered during shooting of Richard Ward by Drablit
“We investigated ourselves and found ourselves not guilty of any wrong doing”
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_j9sek4n wrote
Reply to comment by Drablit in Pueblo deputy awarded Purple Heart for injuries suffered during shooting of Richard Ward by Drablit
So like America to be so obsessed with military that they give police military metals. What’s the point of losing a limb overseas if some fat cop can get the same recognition for shooting a child.
They legit think our communities and neighborhoods are battlefields if they are giving Purple Hearts out to cops who get scraped in my driveway or my middle school. My community is not a battlefield and interacting with the public you swore to serve, is not combat for you to get awarded combat metals in
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_j9s1cbj wrote
Reply to comment by Mudgeon in Mice Choose Mating Over Food, Even When Hungry by molrose96
Same, booty more important than water
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_j9j30kt wrote
When normal animal gets sick, it dies. The body dies, so the viruses in the body can’t go anywhere and die also. Disease not spread
When bats get sick, it doesn’t hurt them. They survive and the virus in them gets to grow and mutate and eventually evolve to jump species and infect humans because the bat is alive flying around humans or being ate by humans
Where other animals would get sick and die, ending the viruses spread, bats easily survive virus’s thus are able to incubate them and spread them around
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_j08f1fy wrote
Reply to comment by StarChild413 in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
I’m doing the “if you can’t explain yourself, you don’t know what you’re talking about”
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_iz4l4cl wrote
Reply to comment by sk3pt1c in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
Some people don’t dream because of medical/biological issues, if you do certain drugs like smoking weed it greatly lessens your chances of dreaming. Dreaming only happens in REM sleep which takes hours of sleeping to get to that stage. Dreaming isn’t guarenteed, and most sleep is not dreaming sleep.
I e been under anesthesia before and it’s exactly as you describe, one moment you’re awake in the room and literally the next moment you’re waking up from surgery. It’s a very unsettling feeling not being to account for the lost time
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_iz2ocxj wrote
Reply to comment by sk3pt1c in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
Well obviously you’re alive and you can possibly dream while you’re asleep, but your conscious experience while you are asleep and not dreaming, is the same as being dead. Nothing.
Being under anesthesia is an even better example. Same as before you were born. Non existence from your personal perspective.
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_iz2exwd wrote
Reply to comment by sk3pt1c in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
You gonna explain…?
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_iz2erbz wrote
Reply to comment by cart3r_hall in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
So then explain how it works lol 😂
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_iz1972e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
Literally the same as being asleep. Literally the same as before you were born. You just don’t exist.
Next time you wake up, as soon as you wake up think “where was I?”
You weren’t in blackness, you were in non existence.
LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_iwywahv wrote
Reply to comment by ruffalohearts in For world philosophy day 13 thinkers share the philosophical questions that will define this century | Including Noam Chomsky on destruction, Naomi Oreskes on climate crisis and Carissa Veliz on innovation by IAI_Admin
The Greeks supported slavery. Religious prosecution. Low age of sexual consent. Racism. They tried to segregate poor people from the wealthy. They had a crazy social hierarchy, where they bought people to teach their kids. The list goes on, our ethics have changed 100 fold in modern locations.
From the moment of birth we are nothing like hunter gatherers. We are in a society and are expected to conform to that society, white collar, meetings, and 1st world problems are what we face now, the average office man wouldn’t even know what to do in a fight, has no instinct of combat, and will sequel run away and call his lawyer and the police at the same time. We are far from our hardened hunter gather ancestors. Shit even Christopher Columbus or John smith was much closer to hunter gatherer instinct and mind set than my chubby office worker self. We just don’t need those skills anymore being near ferel is not going to help me on the office or win an argument with my wife before dinner. Not even going to help me in a fight cause we don’t use hands anymore
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LORD_HOKAGE_ t1_jdwc2ks wrote
Reply to Around 550 million years ago the earth's magnetic field almost collapsed, but then strengthened a few million years later. Scientists say this may have been due to the formation of the inner core. But why exactly would that cause the magnetic field to get stronger? by somethingX
Long story short it created a more complex magnetic system that was kinda forced to be stable because of gravity forcing the inner core to be stable thus the more complex system allowed for more this stronger magnetic activity