Anonymous ID: 9120f7 Feb. 1, 2020, 12:59 p.m. No.7993672   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Tardigrade (Water Bears)

Yes. Thanks. Interesting.

These things survive EXTREME temps.

 

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They have been found everywhere, from mountaintops to the deep sea and ''mud volcanoes,[8] and from tropical rainforests to the ''Antarctic.[9]

 

Temperature – tardigrades can survive:

A few minutes at ''151 °C (304 °F)[53]''

30 years at −20 °C (−4 °F)[54]

A few days at −200 °C (−328 °F; 73 K)[53]

A few minutes at ''−272 °C (−458 °F; 1 K)[55]''

 

The 2017 South Park episode "Moss Piglets" involves a science experiment in which tardigrades learn to ''dance to the music of Taylor Swift.[102][103]''

The 2018 Family Guy episode ''"Big Trouble in Little Quahog" features ''Stewie and Brian being shrunk to microscopic level, during which they meet a group of friendly tardigrades or "water bears" who help them.[104]

Ephraim and Dot, a Star Trek: Short Treks episode that first aired in ''December 2019, features a tardigrade, Ephraim, who is desperately trying to safeguard her eggs from Dot, a repair drone aboard the Enterprise. [105]''

Anonymous ID: 9120f7 Feb. 1, 2020, 1:30 p.m. No.7993920   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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I didn't think this Maritime Law, TRUST, Admiralty Law, Titles of Nobility Act, structure of words stuff was particularly new…just very under-discussed.

 

Glad it's picking up steam again. When I first watched David Wynn Miller about a year ago (from here) I found him very out there, and despite seeming a bit like a loon or used-car-dealer, I thought much of what he was saying was right.

 

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