RobleViejo
RobleViejo t1_jdvas5s wrote
Reply to comment by manatrall in Why does mild compression lead to paresthesia but not paralysis? by Hola3008
Evolution. The monkes who couldnt move their legs after sleeping on it got eaten.
Most likely this distinction between nerves happened first in Amphibians or Reptiles and goes way back to the first land vertebrates who actually had to deal with the weight of their own bodies.
If Fish dont have this distinction then my guess is right
RobleViejo t1_jdva6i0 wrote
Reply to comment by rezdor in Why does mild compression lead to paresthesia but not paralysis? by Hola3008
Whats HNPP?
RobleViejo t1_jduxnxg wrote
Reply to comment by Thiccaca in TIL that there are official guidelines for muslims to perform their rituals from space since 2007, when the first malaysian astronaut join the space station. by TonahVilla
Remember the first Riddick movie? They prayed towards Earth. I always thought it was cool space traveling people knew in which direction Earth was at all times.
RobleViejo t1_j247ey7 wrote
Reply to comment by straighttoplaid in TIL Snow is an excellent insulator because it consists of about 90–95 percent trapped air (fresh). This is the reason why igloos are warmer inside than outside, and why some animals in colder regions build snow caves to spend the winter while hibernating. by SunCloud-777
Thats a good point. I guess -1ºC would feel comfortable without wind and with winter clothes when its windy and -15ºC outside.
RobleViejo t1_j23kray wrote
Reply to TIL Snow is an excellent insulator because it consists of about 90–95 percent trapped air (fresh). This is the reason why igloos are warmer inside than outside, and why some animals in colder regions build snow caves to spend the winter while hibernating. by SunCloud-777
I knew this, but I still don't understand why they don't melt over. If snow is a good insulator, and the inside is above 0ªC, then why doesn't it melt? I suspect the snow reaches a balance between the outside and the inside that keeps its integrity, but shouldn't igloos drip water from their ceiling?
There is also a famous "Ice Hotel" made completely from ice. I remember watching people walk around inside it fairly light dressed and yet there wasnt any water at all.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1mgaaf wrote
Reply to comment by UUDDLRLRBAstard in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
I wonder if the Trisolarans will contact me using their sophons.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1mg161 wrote
Reply to comment by bhbhbhhh in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
>The despair I see in people is not a belief in meaninglessness, but the belief that the meanings there are in the world are absolutely horrible.
You hit the nail right in the head.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1j5tzt wrote
Reply to comment by UnmixedGametes in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
Please reconsider everything you think you know about geo politics and global culture.
Because if you think a book written outside of the NA-EU sphere of hegemony is automatically "propaganda" you have a serious case of cultural bias.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1j5g6m wrote
Reply to comment by LorenzoApophis in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
Did you know there was a species of flightless swimming bird akin to the Penguins on the North Pole? They were called Great Auk: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_auk
Anyways, we hunted them to extinction in less than 20 years after their discovery.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1j4d25 wrote
Reply to comment by LorenzoApophis in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
While I agree there is a mainstream sentiment of "If I cover my eyes it doesn't exist" towards Holocene ELE and the Eco-Climatological Collapse, which subsequently contributes to a sort of despise for "doomers" and thus the prolongation of our global apathy to Earth, I dont think these people are telling me "Cixin Liu rotted your brain".
In any case, I think they are warning me of the dangers of information, which let me tell you are very much real.
Thank you for having my back though. You are a bro.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1j3xtf wrote
Reply to comment by Agent_023 in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.
Im still not 100% a nihilist otherwise I wouldn't had even posted this. I still have some hope left. If not for humanity, then for the Earth.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1j374t wrote
Reply to comment by kmmontandon in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
Noted. I legitimately appreciate the heads up. Nietzsche was another author I should have never read about lmao
RobleViejo OP t1_j1j2z4p wrote
Reply to comment by FaerieQueene510 in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
Last therapist I saw told me "Yeah... I dont think Humanity will exist in 500 years"
Im not even making this up.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1iqz50 wrote
Reply to comment by undeadbydawn in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
Oh yeah the imaginary girlfriend was too much even for me. That was some incel level stuff if I have to be honest.
And Im honestly not liking Cixin books, not because of the plot but because of the writing. It wanders off too much and they way he phrases things sound odd most of the time. Probably because of the huge differences between mandarin and english. But Im not re-visiting these books regardless. Im powering through the last ones just because Im already commited to the time I dedicated to the previous ones. Stockholm Syndrome I guess.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1ili40 wrote
Reply to comment by Safkhet in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
What book is that? Gotta read it asap. Thanks.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1il6sa wrote
Reply to comment by Warm-Enthusiasm-9534 in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
You are right saying Im just depressed and there are things that can give us hope that we can change and make a better world.
But on the other hand the Holocene Extinction is the 6th mass extinction to have ever happened in 4,5 billion years of natural history. This is the biggest extinction since the K-Pg Extinction that killed the Dinosaurs, except this one is not caused by an Asteroid, this one is caused by a single species: Humans. The damage we inflicted on the global ecosystem can not be fixed, because evolution requires million of years. The species we wiped off the Earth are gone, and Earth as a whole is in a very real danger of total Eco-Climatological Collapse.
Unless we start making our own species with genetical engineering to fill ecological niches and somehow block Sun's radiation to lower Earth's temperature, this is an issue that will linger for literally million of years. We took Earth for granted, Human concept of time is much faster than the time it takes Earth to heal.
These are matters of the outmost importance for me. Much more than my own life. I understand the science behind it and its discouraging.
EDIT: Please don't downvote me just because Im being painfully honest. You have all the right to disagree with me, I respect all ideas, including the ones that contradict mine. But downvoting my words only serve to keep these issues under the rug. Reddit automatically hides comments with negative vote count.
RobleViejo OP t1_j1ijwxt wrote
Reply to comment by Pure_Internet_ in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
"Doomerism" cant be immoral because its not an ideology, its a psychological symptom of an apathic society.
And its not entirely irrational because lead experts of several scientific fields are saying that half of the animal species will be gone in the next century and billions of people will be displaced by rising sea levels and extreme weather.
All the meanwhile popular media like The New York Times publish articles such as "A small nuclear war could delay climate change by 20 years"
Im not trying to defend my "doomerism" (actually I would love to get rid of it completely) but you gotta understand that Im not crazy, the world is.
There are subs like r/Futurology where "doomerism" is a serious topic discussed by professionals. Again, Im not trying to justify it, Im just saying that disregarding this problem as "edgy teen ideology" is counter productive.
I think Cixian Liu was unto something here. He made an analogy of our own very real paradigm between the Human Condition and the Earth as the outmost important thing that we know of.
You are right anyways, what its wrong with our world shouldn't prevent us from making it better.
RobleViejo t1_jdvblxw wrote
Reply to comment by Black_Moons in Why does mild compression lead to paresthesia but not paralysis? by Hola3008
On a soft surface is not a big deal.
However on a hard surface it can lead to necrosis on muscle tissue due to hypoxia, which then needs to be surgically removed, which causes permanent lose of functions. (This is common on people who pass out on concrete and sleep on their arm, due to alcohol or drugs)