UmdieEcke2
UmdieEcke2 t1_j9ptqpg wrote
Reply to comment by aTacoParty in How do our brains know where in the body a nerve impulse came from? by kzorlk0
Does that mean there is a single neuron strand for each tiny area we can feel something with? so basicall a full nerve strand, from every square-milimeter of skin or internals all the way up into the brain? Or is it more like a couple of strands, which form different patterns depending on where exactly the sensory information comes from?
UmdieEcke2 t1_j9a5bby wrote
Reply to comment by egypturnash in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
Yeah, reading things and then using the information is the most deplorable action any actor can do. Thank god humans are above such disgusting behaviour. Imagine the dystopia we would be living in otherwise.
UmdieEcke2 t1_j6s3dam wrote
Reply to comment by Vorpishly in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
Thats what they want you to think.
"No, don't even try to taste it, it's disgusting. Just leave it to me, I don't deserve no better."
UmdieEcke2 t1_irm3zb3 wrote
Reply to comment by almostparent in Is it true that mosquitos and fleas like the taste of some people better than others? by Flodo_McFloodiloo
But how would a mosquito smell that? Once they pierce the skin to potentially analyse your blood they're already comitted. I would be really surprised if your hemo content correlates with your smell in any appreciable way.
UmdieEcke2 t1_irhk0hp wrote
Reply to comment by Guciguciguciguci in Mitochondrial DNA Is Working Its Way Into the Human Genome by molrose96
Sure, although you would probably have to sunbath around 300 hours per day to cover your energy needs.
UmdieEcke2 t1_jedn3rg wrote
Reply to comment by alienbaconhybrid in Fast radio bursts used as 'searchlights' to detect gas in Milky Way: Canadian scientists find Galactic Halo weighs much less than previously thought by amanda980
Black holes in the galaxies center tend to only make up a tiny fraction of the whole mass. It's not like our solar system where most mass is caught up in the central body.
The stars orbit the galaxies center not because of the black hole, but mostly due to the mass of all the other stars also swirling around the galaxy. Which from the perspective of a single star is pretty much the same as if all those other suns were part of the black hole.