thunderchungus1999
thunderchungus1999 t1_j64pgoy wrote
Reply to comment by 90madness_machine19 in It’s a good thing that we can only feel our inner organs when they’re in pain. by crookshanks_cat
I can feel my brain as it does certain things, for example thinking invokes a similar feeling in my forehead as moving a muscle during exercise does. Not claiming I am a superman though, since it is purely sensorial. I thought everyone was like this and then learnt it wasnt the case.
thunderchungus1999 t1_j2fbhjj wrote
Reply to comment by Telemere125 in Our timeline is categorized in before and after Christ, but Christ's birthday isn't the day the year changes. by Apo51209
IIRC it this because in the northern hemisphere December usually tends to be at the height of winter (lack of production or active field plowing) and the longest night is the ideal setting dor a reunion in a holding protected from the elemental dangers of a harsh winter night, especially when you consider that before the development of advanced engineering then all resources would have to be pulled into one fortress since civilian homes couldnt hold that many people.
thunderchungus1999 t1_j28lwjm wrote
Reply to comment by Shamino79 in A totally new species will eventually evolve to take over after humans drive themselves to extinction that will be adapted to whatever conditions we leave behind by Main-Thought6040
IIRC Earth has still 400 million years left on the clock before multicellular life becomes unsustainable due to the increase in heat and radiation incoming from the expanding red sun.
It took 1000 million years for life to evolve from single celled life into ocean-dwelling fish and early amphibians.
thunderchungus1999 t1_j6g90dd wrote
Reply to comment by Snowy_Eagle in Why do our eyes track moving objects smoothly, but skip when moving our focus point along a surface? by tikkymykk
The brain influences vision more than you think, you correct mild astigmatism through logical thinking more than you realize