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Can the immortal jellyfish live forever?
Turritopsis dohrnii is now officially known as the only immortal creature. The secret to eternal life, as it turns out, is not just living a really, really long time. It’s all about maturity, or rather, the lack of it. The immortal jellyfish (as it is better known popularly) propagate and then, faceUnfold thinking...
Turritopsis dohrnii is now officially known as the only immortal creature. The secret to eternal life, as it turns out, is not just living a really, really long time. It’s all about maturity, or rather, the lack of it. The immortal jellyfish (as it is better known popularly) propagate and then, faced with the normal career path of dying, they opt instead to revert to a sexually immature stage.
It turns out that once the adult form of the 4.5 mm-wide species Turritopsis dohrnii have reproduced, they don’t die but transform themselves back into their juvenile polyp state. Their tentacles retract, their bodies shrink, and they sink to the ocean floor and start the cycle all over again. Among laboratory samples, all the adult Turritopsis observed regularly undergo this change. And not just once: they can do it over and over again.
Thus, the only known way they can die is if they get consumed by another fish or if a disease strikes the jelly. However, there are still many mysteries surrounding the turritopsis dohrnii. While the process of reverting from its adult-phase to a polyp was observed several times, it hasn’t been observed yet in nature, only in laboratory environments.
The nutricula is found in the Caribbean and North America and the cycle reversal was not in fact observed on the nutricula. That doesn’t mean that the nutricula isn’t biologically immortal but that it has not yet been observed and proven that. When the study (Bavestrello et al. 1992; Piraino et al. 1996, 2004) was published, the difference between the dohrnii and nutricula wasn’t clear yet and afterwards the media distributed the information that the nutricula would be the immortal one.
See lessBREXIT
What is Brexit? Brexit - British exit - refers to the UK leaving the EU. A public vote (known as a referendum) was held in June 2016, when 17.4 million people opted for Brexit. This gave the Leave side 52%, compared with 48% for Remain. The UK stopped being a member of the European Union (EU) afterUnfold thinking...
What is Brexit?
Brexit – British exit – refers to the UK leaving the EU.
A public vote (known as a referendum) was held in June 2016, when 17.4 million people opted for Brexit. This gave the Leave side 52%, compared with 48% for Remain. The UK stopped being a member of the European Union (EU) after 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020.
What is the European Union?
The EU is an economic and political union involving 28 European countries. It allows free trade, which means goods can move between member countries without any checks or extra charges. The EU also allows free movement of people, to live and work in whichever country they choose.
The UK joined in 1973 (when it was known as the European Economic Community) and it will be the first member state to withdraw.
Aside from trade, many other aspects of the future UK-EU relationship will also need to be decided. For example:
Law enforcement, data sharing, and security
Aviation standards and safety
Access to fishing waters
Supplies of electricity and gas
Licensing and regulation of medicines
Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists the transition period will not be extended, but the European Commission has warned that the timetable will be extremely challenging.
See lessIs heartbreak good?
Heartbreak is a very good thing especially when fall in love blindly.After a heartbreak your eyes become open to several things and life's reality only then will you learn hiw to be happy and not to love blindly again.
Heartbreak is a very good thing especially when fall in love blindly.After a heartbreak your eyes become open to several things and life’s reality only then will you learn hiw to be happy and not to love blindly again.
See lessWhat happened to Facebook?
I think with advanced technology, people are now changing to other social media channels. Not to mention, Whatsapp is now almost the same as Facebook (even though its one company), people are more active over whatsapp and other messaging tools than FB. I think facebook has not evolved as much as itUnfold thinking...
I think with advanced technology, people are now changing to other social media channels. Not to mention, Whatsapp is now almost the same as Facebook (even though its one company), people are more active over whatsapp and other messaging tools than FB.
See lessI think facebook has not evolved as much as it should have, it is becoming old and boring.
who is a god
God is the creator, the person who made the whole world wide. -He is the Most High. -He is the maker of heaven and earth. I just know that God is God. It might sound weird but its just the truth.
God is the creator, the person who made the whole world wide.
-He is the Most High.
-He is the maker of heaven and earth.
I just know that God is God. It might sound weird but its just the truth.
See lessWhat wakes you up in the morning?
My alarm clock is exactly what wakes me up in the morning. Why does my alarm clock wakes me up in the morning? 1. Chase my dreams. 2. Focus my third eye on that thing that doesn’t shake when everything is falling apart. 3 To stay prayerful to God (universe). 4. Keep going with a smiley face, thoughUnfold thinking...
My alarm clock is exactly what wakes me up in the morning.
Why does my alarm clock wakes me up in the morning?
1. Chase my dreams.
2. Focus my third eye on that thing that doesn’t shake when everything is falling apart.
3 To stay prayerful to God (universe).
4. Keep going with a smiley face, though it’s painful in the heart to catch that dreams.
5. Maintain consistency of my dreams chasing workflow.
6. Never give up (on that thing that only my third eye can see, which even me can’t explain physically.
7. Hey… yes. Even sometimes I forget to eat, you won’t believe even to bath.
8. Yes, you got it all.
That’s exactly the kind of things that wakes me up in the morning. To chase, to get that throne.
Guess what happens when you sit on the throne? I will leave you reading this, with the answer.
Want me to tell you what happens when you sit on the THRONE? Send me a PM.
See lessHow to make your ex want you back
Why she left you in the first place? On my knowing that and validating her reasons you can improve yourself to become a better version. Not because she said so but because you also see it like that.
Why she left you in the first place? On my knowing that and validating her reasons you can improve yourself to become a better version. Not because she said so but because you also see it like that.
See lessWhat are the basic beliefs of islam
Regardless, rely on Jesus and confess that He is the only one who can save. All the rest is man invention. And you should not rely in any man.
Regardless, rely on Jesus and confess that He is the only one who can save. All the rest is man invention. And you should not rely in any man.
See lessBiggest threat to mankind
Lack of faith. We are all good in nature just got corrupted along the way. Somehow we believe that we are bad therefore we have no salvation. We are doomed. That's all we talk about...how much damaged we have caused and what we can do to fix it. Hey guys we dont do anything to change whatsoever. ItUnfold thinking...
Lack of faith. We are all good in nature just got corrupted along the way. Somehow we believe that we are bad therefore we have no salvation. We are doomed. That’s all we talk about…how much damaged we have caused and what we can do to fix it. Hey guys we dont do anything to change whatsoever. It is written and it will happen with us being bad or good. The to question to ask is..where do we want to go, heaven or hell. And it’s an easy question.
See lessBiggest threat to mankind
Nuclear Warfare Despite the fact that the probability of global nuclear warfare is estimated to be at around 1 percent, even one detonation of a Nuclear Weapon could annihilate between 80 to 95 percent of the people living within a 4-kilometer radius of the impact zone. According to the report, theUnfold thinking...
Nuclear Warfare
Despite the fact that the probability of global nuclear warfare is estimated to be at around 1 percent, even one detonation of a Nuclear Weapon could annihilate between 80 to 95 percent of the people living within a 4-kilometer radius of the impact zone.
According to the report, the largest arsenals are currently held by the US and Russia, which controls approximately 7,000 warheads each. Experts warn that In addition to their destructive effect at the point of impact, nuclear explosions may cause what is known as a ‘nuclear winter’.
Biological and chemical warfare
Biological and chemical warfare are listed as another threat to mankind which, unlike nuclear weapons which require rare materials and complex engineering can be developed at a
comparatively low cost, according to the report.
Catastrophic Climate Change
Global Temperature increase ranging from 1°C to 3°C would have severe consequences, with potentially devastating effects on the environment and human societies, scientists explain. Global climate models indicate that even in a <2°C scenario, the most intense tropical cyclones become more frequent and more intense.
Ecological collapse
As explained by experts, our planet’s ecosystems are the foundation for human life, which perform various functions without which human societies and economies could not operate at their current level. If we continue pushing ecosystems beyond their tipping point, we could diminish our planet’s bioddeveristiy which could lead to lesser freshwater supplies which would, in turn,n cause our agricultural capacity to plummet.
Pandemics
Scientists explain that during the 5th and 14th century, Plague epidemics spread internationally and killed approximately 15% of the global population over the course of a few decades. The global spread of diseases can be extremely lethal and hard to control. During 165-180, the Antonine Plague outbreak lasted for 15 years, killing an estimated 5 million people.
Asteroid Impact
Around 65 million years ago, an asteroid of about 10km in diameter struck Chicxulub in Mexico, causing what is considered one of the largest mass extinction in the history of our planet, abruptly bringing an end to dinosaurs. While such impacts are unlikely, it is not impossible. The reports explain that large asteroids still exist in orbits near the Earth’s and the impact of an asteroid bigger than 1 km in size would eject enough particles
into the atmosphere to dim the sun for a number of months.
Supervolcanic Eruption
One of the most violent volcanic eruptions occurred some 74,000 years ago when the Toa supervolcano set all ‘hell loose’. The eruption ejected billions of tonnes of dust and sulfates into the atmosphere. Experts estimate that it caused global cooling of 3-5°C for several years, and led to a devastating loss of plant and animal life. Given our current technology and understanding of supervolcanoes, we are currently unable to anticipate volcanic eruptions beyond a few weeks or months in advance.
Solar Engineering
While not necessarily a bad thing, solar engineering aims at reflecting light and heat from the sun into space with the aid of aerosols and other particles in hopes of cooling down the planet. However, solar engineering only exists in computer models and we don’t yet understand the risks or potential benefits that well. Such technology has the ability to destabilize local as well as global climates and could result in an uncontrollable, “rapid and severe global warming.”
Artificial Intelligence
See lessArtificial intelligence has been on the rise for quite a few years. In the coming decades, there is a high probability that these systems may surpass humans in broader domains. The danger of entities more intelligent than us can be understood by considering the power we humans have drawn from being the smartest creatures on the planet.