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Post by PaulsLaugh on Jun 4, 2022 4:10:31 GMT
The relative great longevity of a termite or ant queen to her short-lived offspring, indicates a possible DNA neural structure that accounts for their organizational survival intelligence. They are born knowing what to do. I’ve wonder about octopus intelligence and how a creature can learn to make choices or curious within in a year. But if the octopus mother is passing in a “pre-programmed” semi-self awareness, then that might account for it.
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Post by ant-mac on Jun 4, 2022 4:29:20 GMT
The relative great longevity of a termite or ant queen to her short-lived offspring, indicates a possible DNA neural structure that accounts for their organizational survival intelligence. They are born knowing what to do. I’ve wonder about octopus intelligence and how a creature can learn to make choices or curious within in a year. But if the octopus mother is passing in a “pre-programmed” semi-self awareness, then that might account for it. Octopus intelligence is so alien and so different from us, it may take quite some time to discover all of its secrets. If Human disappeared today, I'd be willing to put money on them one day succeeding us as the most intelligent species on the planet.
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Post by The Trashcan Man on Jun 4, 2022 4:33:16 GMT
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Post by ant-mac on Jun 4, 2022 4:45:30 GMT
Thank you for your thoughtful contribution.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 4, 2022 7:44:20 GMT
3 seconds, 24 hours a day, for 25 years. No insect lives for 25 years. I'll take Attenborough over you.
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Post by 𝔅𝔞𝔰𝔱𝔦𝔞𝔫 𝔅𝔞𝔩𝔱𝔥𝔞𝔷𝔞𝔯 𝔅𝔲𝔵 on Jun 4, 2022 9:48:36 GMT
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Post by ant-mac on Jun 4, 2022 10:20:40 GMT
Well technically, a lifespan of 15+ years doesn't rule out a lifespan of 50 years. You can't get to the higher number without passing through the lower number first.
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Post by peachy on Jun 4, 2022 14:02:19 GMT
No insect lives for 25 years. I'll take Attenborough over you. I'm sure his word is gospel to you. Scientists are often full of shit. Did he find a 25-year-old termite and see its birth certificate?
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Post by The Trashcan Man on Jun 4, 2022 14:17:32 GMT
I'll take Attenborough over you. I'm sure his word is gospel to you. Scientists are often full of shit. Did he find a 25-year-old termite and see its birth certificate? They cut them in half and counted the rings.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 4, 2022 15:57:58 GMT
I'll take Attenborough over you. I'm sure his word is gospel to you. Scientists are often full of shit. Did he find a 25-year-old termite and see its birth certificate? It's impossible to know how long an animal lives for. For example, I had two cats, but I have no idea how long they lived for. Not a clue. Zero. Totally escaped me. I have no idea in which year they were born and no idea in which year they died. Even if I did know, I would not be able to subtract one from the other. Not even with a calculator. Yes, it's true, no-one, ever, has been able to fathom such things. Maybe the man in the dress in the pulpit can help us because I rely on him for all my knowledge.
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Post by yggdrasil on Jun 4, 2022 16:53:36 GMT
You seem more obsessed than anyone else on here, fella. It is you sicko lefties that can't let go of Trump. Errr, you are posting about Biden on the "pleasant conversation" board on a thread that has nothing to do with him., but it's others that are obsessed? Okay, pal.
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Post by The Trashcan Man on Jun 4, 2022 17:06:12 GMT
It is you sicko lefties that can't let go of Trump. Errr, you are posting about Biden on the "pleasant conversation" board on a thread that has nothing to do with him., but it's others that are obsessed? Okay, pal. A Biden joke you lefties got serious with.
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Post by peachy on Jun 4, 2022 18:53:19 GMT
I'm sure his word is gospel to you. Scientists are often full of shit. Did he find a 25-year-old termite and see its birth certificate? It's impossible to know how long an animal lives for. For example, I had two cats, but I have no idea how long they lived for. Not a clue. Zero. Totally escaped me. I have no idea in which they were born and no idea in which year they died. Even if I did know, I would not be able to subtract one from the other. Not even with a calculator. Yes, it's true, no-one, ever, has been able to fathom such things. Maybe the man in the dress in the pulpit can help us because I rely on him for all my knowledge. But this post is about termites, not cats. You know how long a dog or cat lives because you're there with them from the beginning to the end.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 4, 2022 18:58:06 GMT
It's impossible to know how long an animal lives for. For example, I had two cats, but I have no idea how long they lived for. Not a clue. Zero. Totally escaped me. I have no idea in which they were born and no idea in which year they died. Even if I did know, I would not be able to subtract one from the other. Not even with a calculator. Yes, it's true, no-one, ever, has been able to fathom such things. Maybe the man in the dress in the pulpit can help us because I rely on him for all my knowledge. But this post is about termites, not cats. You know how long a dog or cat lives because you're there with them from the beginning to the end. No-one, ever, kept a termite. Not even zookeepers in insect houses. No, not one of them. Never happened.
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Post by peachy on Jun 4, 2022 20:35:56 GMT
But this post is about termites, not cats. You know how long a dog or cat lives because you're there with them from the beginning to the end. No-one, ever, kept a termite. Not even zookeepers in insect houses. No, not one of them. Never happened. One year is seven years in dog years. How do they know it's not like that for termites? And there's your ass on a platter.
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