• Re: baby floating

    From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to Marc Verhaegen on Sun Jan 14 01:44:38 2024
    On 13.1.2024. 14:09, Marc Verhaegen wrote:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=z4xWhhSFwUI

    https://youtube.com/shorts/UCgsfbwuLfU?si=zQWsDc7MMBEiCYEv

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  • From Primum Sapienti@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 21 22:00:23 2024
    https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-puppies-diving-underwater-2014-9

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to Primum Sapienti on Tue Jan 23 18:00:23 2024
    On 22.1.2024. 6:00, Primum Sapienti wrote:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-puppies-diving-underwater-2014-9

    The only purpose of cartilage in nose is to help to close nose by
    pinch grip. And it is only useful if you roll in water, because it
    prevents air to go out. If you are unable to make pinch grip, i.e., if
    you have hook-like hands, i.e., if you are living on trees, to close
    your nose you have to have nose shaped like male Proboscis monkey,
    because in that case you use only four fingers to close your nose (i.e.,
    you cannot use pinch grip because your thumb is out of the way).
    Now, see how many variables are in this theory. It is very hard to be
    understood by a fool, this is why fools don't understand it, and will
    never be able to understand it, whether those fools have just a primary
    school, or whether they are the members of Academy.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Tue Jan 23 18:06:07 2024
    On 23.1.2024. 18:04, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 23.1.2024. 18:00, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 22.1.2024. 6:00, Primum Sapienti wrote:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-puppies-diving-underwater-2014-9

             The only purpose of cartilage in nose is to help to close >> nose by pinch grip. And it is only useful if you roll in water,
    because it prevents air to go out. If you are unable to make pinch
    grip, i.e., if you have hook-like hands, i.e., if you are living on
    trees, to close your nose you have to have nose shaped like male
    Proboscis monkey, because in that case you use only four fingers to
    close your nose (i.e., you cannot use pinch grip because your thumb is
    out of the way).
             Now, see how many variables are in this theory. It is very >> hard to be understood by a fool, this is why fools don't understand
    it, and will never be able to understand it, whether those fools have
    just a primary school, or whether they are the members of Academy.

            The second thing, the fact that humans have subcutaneous fat, points directly to aquatic lifestyle. Now, you may have some other
    theory, but to disregard aquatic theory flatly, in a case when an animal
    has subcutaneous fat, is just sheer blindness. And the whole scientific community has this blindness.

    So, please, post another "proof" that aquatic theory cannot be, and
    show to everybody how smart really you are.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Tue Jan 23 18:04:31 2024
    On 23.1.2024. 18:00, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 22.1.2024. 6:00, Primum Sapienti wrote:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-puppies-diving-underwater-2014-9

            The only purpose of cartilage in nose is to help to close nose
    by pinch grip. And it is only useful if you roll in water, because it prevents air to go out. If you are unable to make pinch grip, i.e., if
    you have hook-like hands, i.e., if you are living on trees, to close
    your nose you have to have nose shaped like male Proboscis monkey,
    because in that case you use only four fingers to close your nose (i.e.,
    you cannot use pinch grip because your thumb is out of the way).
            Now, see how many variables are in this theory. It is very hard
    to be understood by a fool, this is why fools don't understand it, and
    will never be able to understand it, whether those fools have just a
    primary school, or whether they are the members of Academy.

    The second thing, the fact that humans have subcutaneous fat, points
    directly to aquatic lifestyle. Now, you may have some other theory, but
    to disregard aquatic theory flatly, in a case when an animal has
    subcutaneous fat, is just sheer blindness. And the whole scientific
    community has this blindness.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to Marc Verhaegen on Tue Jan 23 21:19:11 2024
    On 23.1.2024. 19:18, Marc Verhaegen wrote:
    Op dinsdag 23 januari 2024 om 18:00:26 UTC+1 schreef Mario Petrinovic:

    The only purpose of cartilage in nose is to help to close nose by
    pinch grip.

    Archaic Homo was prognathic: philtrum + upper lip perfectly closed the nares: no need for fingers.
    The nose form (dorsum nasi) = streamline for underwater swimming.

    Only complete idiots believe their ancestors evolved big noses + poor olfaction for hunting antelopes... :-DDD

    And it is only useful if you roll in water, because it
    prevents air to go out. If you are unable to make pinch grip, i.e., if
    you have hook-like hands, i.e., if you are living on trees, to close
    your nose you have to have nose shaped like male Proboscis monkey,
    because in that case you use only four fingers to close your nose (i.e.,
    you cannot use pinch grip because your thumb is out of the way).
    Now, see how many variables are in this theory. It is very hard to be
    understood by a fool, this is why fools don't understand it, and will
    never be able to understand it, whether those fools have just a primary
    school, or whether they are the members of Academy.

    As I wrote, the only purpose of cartilage in our nose is to watertightly close our nose by pinch grip. Almost exactly like male
    Proboscis monkey, who, actually, does live the aquarboreal lifestyle.

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to Marc Verhaegen on Wed Jan 24 02:58:39 2024
    On 24.1.2024. 1:09, Marc Verhaegen wrote:
    Op dinsdag 23 januari 2024 om 21:19:14 UTC+1 schreef Mario Petrinovic:
    The only purpose of cartilage in nose is to help to close nose by
    pinch grip.

    Nonsense, Mario: diving with pinch grip? :-DDD That's almost as ridiculous as running after antelopes with flat feet.
    Archaic Homo was prognathic: they simply closed the nose with the upper lip (+ moustache).
    Even some humans still can do that.

    That's alright. This still doesn't change the fact that the only
    purpose of cartilage is to help in watertightly closing the nose.
    Whether you understand the circumstances or not. I do understand them,
    but this is a bit more complicated, it isn't simple, like "chimps live
    on trees, hence we lived on trees", and I am afraid this would be a bit
    too much for you, :) .
    ____


    Archaic Homo was prognathic: philtrum + upper lip perfectly closed the nares: no need for fingers.
    The nose form (dorsum nasi) = streamline for underwater swimming.
    Only complete idiots believe their ancestors evolved big noses + poor olfaction for hunting antelopes... :-DDD

    ...

    As I wrote, the only purpose of cartilage in our nose is to
    watertightly close our nose by pinch grip. Almost exactly like male
    Proboscis monkey, who, actually, does live the aquarboreal lifestyle.

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  • From Primum Sapienti@21:1/5 to Snorkel Nose on Thu Jan 25 22:43:00 2024
    Snorkel Nose wrote:
    Some retarded antelope runner believes this supports his religion:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-puppies-diving-underwater-2014-9

    Of course, most mammals can swim, but human babies underwater hold their
    breath, calmly swim to the surface, then turn over, belly up, nose above
    water, e.g.

    That's what the puppies in the link are doing.

    There is nothing special about it.

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