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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

"Scientists call it torpor. It happens when an animal slows its body functions to conserve energy and heat. The bird’s heart rate will slow; so does its breathing and body temperature."https://t.co/yuUxxeLVPzTIL birds can survive drowning via this mechanism. Also boobs. https://t.co/nUwCcRVvgZ

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3/15/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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"To survive cold nights, this bird cools down to 3° Celsius, putting itself in a state of suspended animation. It's the coldest body temperature ever recorded for a bird or non-hibernating mammal." https://t.co/SX0BAU974T

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3/15/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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"It turns out that individual hummingbirds make individual decisions -- some fatten up for long flights, while others stop and fuel along the way."https://t.co/tClHbfNQYk

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3/15/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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"highlights the complex decision-making process involved in crossing the Gulf and its effects on migratory routes and speeds. A better understanding of the factors influencing migration across these features will inform conservation of migratory animals."https://t.co/jy3AOLqkO2

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3/15/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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"adaptation allows chickadees to drastically reduce their body temperature at night by more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, from 108 to about 50. This process of ā€œnocturnal hypothermiaā€ saves considerable energy because the birds don’t burn precious fat"https://t.co/gTPSMigTrW

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3/15/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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"There’s warmth in numbers, and small birds in particular take advantage of this. Creepers and chickadees are often found at night in communal roosts, with birds pressed tightly together in a confined space to conserve heat."https://t.co/XiQZppvuPE

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3/15/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Found a vox video going over some of the "age of enlightenment" history and the definition of death. Relates Frankenstein and the oddity of coming back from the dead when drowning.https://t.co/GeNSgNy96Zhttps://t.co/Rwx47ok7rY

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 8 years ago

Ever hear the neat story of how the notion of "animal spirits" was transformed thru a series of insights into the discovery that nerves conduct electricity? Being interestingly wrong can still useful. https://t.co/Y8IQPZxpan

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4/2/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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A PBS channel show also covers it from a slightly different angle https://t.co/n9wPlylxKs and speaks more toward the possible way that a the ideas from a real experiment migrated it's way to a science fiction piece via a cocktail party.https://t.co/a3wgrSCrDp

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 5 years ago

you might've heard that max planck won the nobel prize for discovering energy quanta i'd bet you probably haven't heard that max and marie planck used to throw great house parties for other nerds https://t.co/ruLRTnITB2

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4/2/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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Digging deeper, both of these ideas seem to be somewhat based on Don Shelton's (https://t.co/HBgzCq7Mma) works as an independent researcher, and are considered controversial(?)https://t.co/MvEgTa2A0EWhich is fascinating in it's own right.

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4/2/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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It seems there is a deluge of books published in this space of ideas that are all being directly or indirectly referenced.https://t.co/Thf9yFQzF2https://t.co/gAUeEyMhulhttps://t.co/QKJNcKKMBYhttps://t.co/x1pm7BI8u3https://t.co/kQmpMVZxNyEach with their own interpretation.

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4/2/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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Don Shelton's idea was published in 2010 https://t.co/m3ORCiEFXm and it references his ebook in the end, suggesting his work predates all of the others. https://t.co/gEn4jkNQ2s

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4/2/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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It seems Don's ideas are centered around a notion that to be able to do anatomy studies on pregnant woman in the 1800s, it stands to reason that those woman would necessarily had to have been abducted and murdered.Wild.https://t.co/pqXqsENFXC

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 6 years ago

I should learn DIY midwifery.

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4/2/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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I started out wondering what dead pigs smell like. Explored use of slaves in the invention of speculums. Somehow found a conspiracy about 1800s medical butchery possibly being Jack The Ripper.https://t.co/pxOxxHibf8Recommender systems, not even once.https://t.co/ea3Jm3KqBR https://t.co/94wbQkFhZt

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

And of course the next video in the recommended feed is a commentary on how disgusting it was when mythbusters put two dead pigs in a car.https://t.co/pvHWsJmLIlTurns you you can likely just buy dead animals to see what they smell like. 😨https://t.co/lPQB2KFPsq

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4/2/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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The idea of reanimation being tied to hibernation, and possible ties to dead animals is a thing that captures my imagination.https://t.co/6eprD1UU7d

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

I found a 1915 science publication where authors lament being unable to find out how long frogs can stay submerged in water, so they submerge one to find out.They absorb gas / self inflate to float!and sometimes rupture😢https://t.co/Pc0tl5Vq3W [pdf: https://t.co/JH0uOpGLc1] https://t.co/7xjangR8fI

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4/2/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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I need to ask my GF if she'd like to nuzzle a cold frog against her bosom to see if it changes activity levels. https://t.co/IOilpjiwXILots of amphibians have an ability to survive a long time without food. https://t.co/chV9ds6ZovOne being famous!https://t.co/ZAkUp5mjtjšŸ”„šŸø

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4/2/2021
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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What would it mean to raise Lazarus from the dead?No, he was sleeping. Hibernating, torpor, aestivation, drowned.11:11 9:40

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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Vital heat was gone.https://t.co/sJEFJRudvn

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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What could do this?What kind of prayer and and meditation could jumpstart someone's lifeforce out of hibernation?What if we Grant the premise, but assume that it's a lost technique?https://t.co/pU6OrjgX65

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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What if there's a trick to it?What if it's just piss or something more fucked up like fucking a corpse so that the vagus nerve is stimulated and restarts the brain somehow?https://t.co/0PDvp8QsMJ

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago

Do you ever listen to old songs about the birth of Jesus and intuit that the Magi were bringing ways of improving T cell function because you piss yourself during Christmas?No one? Ok then.https://t.co/PsReCtthng

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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I wonder if we can glow.https://t.co/dRkRyc4v8A

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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They're fucking bending blood with magnets.I don't know how we can get more direct metaphor than that. https://t.co/BxmQFOuxsB

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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"Thus, our results reveal new roles for TRPM8 channel: it participates in the regulation of clock and clock-controlled genes in the eyes and BAT, and in BAT thermogenesis."https://t.co/B8XZZC7dNDPiezo.https://t.co/7kk6r5KhMn

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

Cold is thirst, Thirst is water.Of course.I see it now. https://t.co/ZwtUNK0jI4

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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I figured out how to make stones glow using vibrations. And not only was I right that this is possible, the guy who does this explores ancient alchemy practices too https://t.co/GwCY95Q6g1"Folktales" my asshttps://t.co/YrDcgKNaRR https://t.co/XZzMcJllsb

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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Just try.https://t.co/mMtJebzgynhttps://t.co/jLT5qazc32

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 6 years ago

The trick is that I don't call them fairy tales to demean their utility; I actually think fairy tales are more powerful as a way to impart meaning and reason than most people give credit.https://t.co/HiIVfc1Mbv

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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We have the model wrong.We are vulgar.https://t.co/7EkN6uvSuY

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago

If you're into herbal medicine stuff, the TRP receptors correspond to roughly to saturn/venus + heat/cold ideas related to blood flow. These activate smooth muscle tissue in the blood vessels as well as in stuff like eyes, brain, uterus, and intestine.https://t.co/GIle11lC2E

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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dietycianhttps://t.co/G01H9IDhQS

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago

I made this connection via learning about Ancient Egyptian SpitWhat if Steven Universe is actually a Thoth Allegory, and I'm just projecting my western bias?https://t.co/ETUdrZRKb0

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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Grant the Premise=> What else could this be true of?=> What are we missing to be able to that?=> What would it take to really try?Rekindle the old ways to a shine a light on the new.https://t.co/BI18bth4kn

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 9 years ago

"A behaviorally distinct subcaste known as ā€œpathfinderā€ foragers can relocate long-lived pheromone trails." https://t.co/4ULgYjRG8B

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6/1/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
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What is the reversal of Tonic Inhibition?"The rationale for the tonic immobility test is that the experimenter simulates a predator, thereby eliciting the anti-predator response."https://t.co/PP8VrBz67pSmellhttps://t.co/RxCAqh2ddZ

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago

I wanna pet a dragon now. https://t.co/jKJoB2wtg4

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6/2/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 3 years ago
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We could be so much more.https://t.co/UvXRShj4Avhttps://t.co/nFXqvn9Rcp

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8/8/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

If only you knew.https://t.co/A0Cs8RPd00

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago

I can smell gold in the soil. So can you. If you only knew how powerful you really are.https://t.co/zzUVYWRoWO

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8/8/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 3 years ago
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What happens if I'm right?https://t.co/EdvIDchp7V

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 3 years ago

What happens if I'm right?https://t.co/TlV0iOY6iT

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8/8/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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What are magnets anyway?https://t.co/JBvfHSahS6

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago

Fucking magnets, how do they work? And other stories about how I wanna invent an alternative to neurallink.https://t.co/6a6kktjmQphttps://t.co/HC8cVvMn8I https://t.co/PtER6Ssk7k

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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What if we warm ourselves up, do we emit light?https://t.co/SCRkjar40p

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

Ever wanna use magnets and custom nanopartcles to induce selective heating in various tissues and cause an immune reaction by activating TRPV1 pathways?https://t.co/LaClSxM8PX

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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What is Glutathione?https://t.co/lKkg9u5wZ9

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

"Low-level static magnetic fields significantly increased superoxide dismutase and peroxidase activity in suspension-cultured tobacco plant cells"Why would a plant boost antioxidants (like Glutathione peroxidase) in response to magnets?

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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Its neat that a bacterium that can metabolize iron is also receptive to magnets.https://t.co/8M9f0OumJv

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

"neither static nor pulsed magnetic fields showed a significant impact on [microbes]. It is still noteworthy that transposition and heat shock protein activity was induced in Escherichia coli cells when exposed to magnetic fields"https://t.co/8LQbenvIfXHuh

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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Quantum Microbiologists Vibes?"Bacterial growth rates are influenced by cellular characteristics of individual species when immersed in electromagnetic fields"https://t.co/99aScBQc7Xhttps://t.co/6ZVJ673Jlb

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago

@Grimhood If Kruze is right, then we ought to be able to wear tuned bacteria+lichen symbiotes embedded fabrics to absorb nnEMF https://t.co/99aScBz95X

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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Sleep, perchance to dream.https://t.co/l8oy7dpyK1

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago

I'm a Quantum Microbiologist. I study the vibes of bacteria farts. https://t.co/KQ1EpcAPqq

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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Finally figured out what it's called. "Triboluminescence"https://t.co/KW7e8T3yND

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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Would... this wake the dead?LOL. LMAO. åƒå¹“ę®ŗć—https://t.co/JtRzQ2bZ9p

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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The imperfections in the crystalline structure of the colored diamonds is what makes them glow when you pass electricity thru them.Would be neat if we can make analogs using crystal deposition w/ sonication techniques.https://t.co/SB3gTqJEBs https://t.co/GtY3n0NqkV

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 4 years ago

"Sonocrystallisation is the application of ultrasound energy to control the nucleation of a crystallisation process. The use of power ultrasound provides a useful approach to producing crystals with desired properties."https://t.co/rCct2OIW3a

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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Magnons say what?https://t.co/khh8Jl9gXa

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

Fricken Magnons? How do they work?https://t.co/E3llNdGeidhttps://t.co/HC8cVvMn8I

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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What if you spin magnets really really fast?Can we create an Artificial Sun / Pulsar?https://t.co/SXInmh281x https://t.co/jAVgvqAY7D

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago

What if you... spin it really fast?https://t.co/8o4YqcWVg6

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10/25/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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"Study how the earth's magnetic field is generated"https://t.co/6FHUTSQyk2

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10/25/2022