Message from @Dr.Cosby

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2020-02-07 00:34:28 UTC  

shush monkey

2020-02-07 00:34:55 UTC  

still whiter than you

2020-02-07 00:35:06 UTC  

<:laugh:583238348077006869>

2020-02-07 00:35:27 UTC  

<:angerydoge:591246515280805888>

2020-02-07 04:54:33 UTC  

@everyone BORGAR

2020-02-07 16:56:39 UTC  

i have a question way back in history. So the earth was here long before life began to develop. so was all the minerals on earth. Much of the salt would have dissolved into the water, so would the salt concentration in the ocean have been too high for anything other than archae to survive long enough to evolve? Any cells would have collapsed on themselves. unless im missing something

2020-02-07 17:01:56 UTC  

That’s not exactly history, but does anyone know the answer?

2020-02-07 17:13:10 UTC  

the solar cycles alone made for a very different ecosystem, but dunno about the salt

2020-02-07 18:10:40 UTC  

Archaea are saline, only fresh water cells collapse under saline

2020-02-07 18:11:00 UTC  

For the same reason that jellyfish don’t die in the ocean

2020-02-07 18:14:37 UTC  

There’s no osmotic pressure imbalance if the cell wall is formed in saline

2020-02-07 18:18:15 UTC  

Also jellyfish don’t have a nervous system so they don’t have equilibrium so they don’t know what movement is

2020-02-07 18:18:29 UTC  

cool urf facts

2020-02-07 18:21:29 UTC  

None of what bleach said is true plz ignore

2020-02-07 18:24:15 UTC  

Jellyfish dont have a nervous system lol

2020-02-07 18:24:48 UTC  

Jellyfish don’t have a *central* nervous system

2020-02-07 18:25:15 UTC  

Oh yea central lol

2020-02-07 18:25:21 UTC  

*central*

2020-02-07 18:25:29 UTC  

Lol

2020-02-07 19:13:04 UTC  

I saw that that’s so cool

2020-02-07 19:39:01 UTC  

> How can this fungus process radiation in this way? Because it has tons of very dark melanin pigment that absorbs radiation and processes it in a harmless way to produce energy. Scientists believe this mechanism could be used to make biomimicking substances that both block radiation from penetrating and turn it into a renewable energy source. Chernobyl is a special case where extreme ambient radiation is a huge danger to anyone who enters, and having a “radiation blocker” to treat protective suits or even the entire inside of the plant to reduce ambient radiation could be a huge boon. Besides reducing danger, though, the world is filled with machinery and devices that safely use radiation, from medicine to manufacturing. Even low levels of contained radiation could be used to make energy that could reduce the energy burden of those devices.

2020-02-07 19:39:34 UTC  

Copy and paste option is great

2020-02-07 22:09:01 UTC  

Fungus is the future

2020-02-07 22:09:12 UTC  

Fungus, and machines

2020-02-08 01:23:13 UTC  

ah, yes the mycus shall rule over mankind

2020-02-11 11:06:34 UTC  

Sure... or whatever

2020-02-11 11:17:44 UTC  

Oh

2020-02-11 11:19:30 UTC  

Ye

2020-02-11 19:00:48 UTC  

Oh

2020-02-11 19:17:59 UTC  

Hmm

2020-02-11 19:18:15 UTC  

Stop.

2020-02-11 19:18:18 UTC  

Last warning.

2020-02-11 19:18:30 UTC  

lol

2020-02-11 19:20:37 UTC  

Oh

2020-02-11 19:21:25 UTC  

Interesting

2020-02-11 19:21:45 UTC  

I think that's a last warning...

2020-02-11 19:22:15 UTC  

Astute observation.

2020-02-11 19:22:31 UTC  

Does this mean I need to mute you?