quadriplegic_cheetah
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_j0yug6l wrote
Reply to comment by Draviddavid in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
No really. Thats a pretty substantial amount of time even relative to the time of the Big Bang. Especially when you consider how long it takes for life to form at random.
And even then, after millions of years, an advanced civilization could probably find traces of us on this tiny rock. Even after 100’s of millions of years.
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_ixyj9fc wrote
Reply to comment by Twometershadow in S.Korea's new COVID-19 cases in 50,000 range amid winter resurgence worries by 4inalfantasy
That’s what a troll would say. Spelling mistakes included.
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_ixygtc7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in S.Korea's new COVID-19 cases in 50,000 range amid winter resurgence worries by 4inalfantasy
Must be a troll. Nobody is actually this dumb.
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_iwf0clq wrote
Reply to comment by GryphonsPride in At least 16 high school hockey players were injured after an allegedly intoxicated semi-truck driver crashed into their team bus | CNN by JBupp
3 fuckin miles
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_iwan3v3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in At least 16 high school hockey players were injured after an allegedly intoxicated semi-truck driver crashed into their team bus | CNN by JBupp
No road sign in the world is visible from 3 miles away. That’s my point. The human visual field doesn’t allow that. Even 1 mile is pushing it.
And no need to be rude.
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_iwalfok wrote
Reply to comment by GryphonsPride in At least 16 high school hockey players were injured after an allegedly intoxicated semi-truck driver crashed into their team bus | CNN by JBupp
I don’t even think the human eye can identify a stop sign from 3 miles away. So that’s not really valuable information.
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_it7axmp wrote
Reply to comment by wanderingconspirator in The Webb Space Telescope Sees a Solar System's Beginning by footinch
I mean the same can be said in reverse. It’s entirely possible that you can infinitely zoom in on the world just like how one could infinitely zoom out.
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_it63yuo wrote
Reply to comment by Alucard661 in The Webb Space Telescope Sees a Solar System's Beginning by footinch
It’s all relative. To the bacteria that call your digestive system home. To the viruses that come in contact with you. To the molecules that make these creatures up. And the atoms and subatomic particles that are the building blocks of matter.
You are their universe.
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_irq7c4k wrote
Reply to comment by mwoodj in Two Legends Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd at New York Comic Con by digitalmascot
Thanks! I actually have a degree in Cognitive and Brain Sciences, and I’m embarrassed to admit I know very very little about Parkinson’s disease. A lot of my studies were focused on cognition and memory as opposed to neurodegenerative disease.
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_irq5mw4 wrote
Reply to comment by mwoodj in Two Legends Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd at New York Comic Con by digitalmascot
Wait so the actual movements made by people with Parkinson’s are the result of the medication itself?
That’s interesting. Happy to learn this.
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_j0yuqiz wrote
Reply to comment by CalligrapherDizzy201 in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
By that logic we don’t know anything. Don’t even know what colour shirt you are wearing.