• The weird and wonderful metamorphosis of the butterfly - Franziska Bauer
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[video=youtube;rcAN4rkTmNU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcAN4rkTmNU[/video] It's some cool shit
Nature still fucking amazes me - it's so weird to think that there's a creature out there that lives one portion of its life, make a small little pod for itself, basically soups down and then reforms into this winged creature. Like, there are so many questions - do memories transcend this soupification? If so, how? How the hell is it even possible. It's really weird to see animals do things in ways that humans would pretty much be insta-dead if they even attempted to. Makes me wonder if figuring out how to replicate what the caterpillars do is the secret to doing what cryogenics has been attempting to do for all this while? Soup down humans and then reconstruct them when they're ready, with no loss in body function.
[QUOTE=snookypookums;53172152]Nature still fucking amazes me - it's so weird to think that there's a creature out there that lives one portion of its life, make a small little pod for itself, basically soups down and then reforms into this winged creature. Like, there are so many questions - do memories transcend this soupification? If so, how? How the hell is it even possible. It's really weird to see animals do things in ways that humans would pretty much be insta-dead if they even attempted to. Makes me wonder if figuring out how to replicate what the caterpillars do is the secret to doing what cryogenics has been attempting to do for all this while? Soup down humans and then reconstruct them when they're ready, with no loss in body function.[/QUOTE] This is why it annoys me when varius artists go on about how shit science is like the world isn't a fascinating place of weird stuff and wonders
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