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yet another Frankenstein thread
as much as you are able.....note a fine line comparison
describe something living compared to it's dead counterpart
you have a special perception....."IS IT ALIVE?.....IS IT ALIVE?" Pretty much what the doctor said when he cut me out of my moms womb....
When my mind is alive I am lively and when I feel brain dead I resemble the walking dead.
But I would say that the thing that stands out most for me regarding the living and the dead is the state of their eyes. By just looking at somethings eyes one can see whether a creature is alive or dead. There is some active spark there or something that is present when one is alive and disappears when one is dead.
And here I was thinking it was something about Mars. *sigh*yet another Frankenstein thread
as much as you are able.....note a fine line comparison
describe something living compared to it's dead counterpart
I see you understand the lean of this topicWhen does a spermatozoa change from dead hormones to a living entity
How about "tardigrades?" They can dry up completely - a special sugar crystallizing inside them and holding all their internal structures in place, and when/if the water returns it dissolves the sugar, and the tiny creatures just go about their business again. It is said that they can remain dormant for up to 30 years! Also from Google:somehwere on this earth there are frogs.....known to have been frozen solid
but they thawed out
just fine
Google said:They can also live at temperatures as cold as absolute zero or above boiling, at pressures six times that of the ocean's deepest trenches, and in the vacuum of space.
the dead don't shiver?describe something living compared to it's dead counterpart
According to the Theory of Relativity both the beginning and end of life are illusions. Instead everything is part of a continuum.yet another Frankenstein thread
as much as you are able.....note a fine line comparison
describe something living compared to it's dead counterpart
You beat me to it!How about "tardigrades?" They can dry up completely - a special sugar crystallizing inside them and holding all their internal structures in place, and when/if the water returns it dissolves the sugar, and the tiny creatures just go about their business again. It is said that they can remain dormant for up to 30 years! Also from Google:
How about "tardigrades?" They can dry up completely - a special sugar crystallizing inside them and holding all their internal structures in place, and when/if the water returns it dissolves the sugar, and the tiny creatures just go about their business again. It is said that they can remain dormant for up to 30 years! Also from Google:
Dead people don't talkyet another Frankenstein thread
as much as you are able.....note a fine line comparison
describe something living compared to it's dead counterpart
oh but they do....and so the Carpenter saidDead people don't talk
And we ourselves are energy.I was taught in science class......soooo long ago
energy cannot be destroyed
anything made of energy...could live forever
Let there be light