ive been thinking about binary fission in some ways binary fissioners never really die unless killed and ok a mutation here a mutation there but can you really call that death so by induction basically the entire eukaryotic domain is just long slow continued existence of one
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part of him ate another thing along the way and that was lucky af used to think mitochondria were the great filter but chloroplasts have a similar story so its probably not that rare
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this is all pretty cool imo science should do better at writing myths that comport with its findings as yet unfalsified myths to give people meaning again writing these would be a fun challenge
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windows open and im getting a night breeze and its super evocative science findings really did spark wonder the first time i learned em maybe peopled be more psyched about space travel if they ever got to see stars again
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im often stoned after 8p PDT and i imagine my evening tweets reflect this its a really fun journey every time though lots of weird patterns from just letting stuff i know slosh around you go down some pretty long alleys
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