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Physiology & Medicine / Re: Is sexual pleasure caused by evolutionary genetics?
« on: 27/07/2018 17:43:48 »
All of our functions are the result of evolution, so yes.
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So why bother?
You are being quite harsh.
I was thinking not to burn the corpses but to feed bacteria or something to produce biofuel. 35 tonnes of bacteria food every day would sustain a huge bioreactor.
BUT keeping aside Oxygen(O2) and stretching the question further as to could life generate, survive & exist without any Oxides at all???
then am I way off base asking what effect light has 4.24 light years away from an object, over millions of years, multiplied by trillions of stars, combined with the process repeating for billions of years with new stars replacing dying stars? 4.24 ly is distance to nearest star. granted, each photons effect is negligible, but the accumulated effect must amount to something. if we can see a photon, then it must affect an object, however miniscule. surely this must add up to a phenomenal amount of "light pressure"........ and if light has mass as some theorize, could this be the missing mass needed to make the models of the universe work correctly? ..........perhaps this material is not so dark after all. .....