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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
What I despise in science is assumptions.
They take a specific and make a broad generalization. And as long as it fits the majority of things it becomes fact in their eyes.
Little to no study is even given to night cycle animals and other organisms. It doesn't fit their model so they refuse to use it.
So their theories fall flat on ALL people.
No two people are the same to even make a broad generalization. Our DNA proves it.
I have been a night person all my life. So was my father. Neither of us fit their model.
They take a specific and make a broad generalization. And as long as it fits the majority of things it becomes fact in their eyes.
Little to no study is even given to night cycle animals and other organisms. It doesn't fit their model so they refuse to use it.
So their theories fall flat on ALL people.
No two people are the same to even make a broad generalization. Our DNA proves it.
I have been a night person all my life. So was my father. Neither of us fit their model.
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@BetweenKittensandRiots I said little and I meant little.
There are thousands of night creatures all around the world in any given part of the world!
Here owls, bats, cats of all sorts, birds like mockingbirds.
I could go on just for here!
There are thousands of night creatures all around the world in any given part of the world!
Here owls, bats, cats of all sorts, birds like mockingbirds.
I could go on just for here!
BetweenKittensandRiots · 36-40, MVIP
@DeWayfarer My god dude all your response is making me think is I don't know enough about how humans ARE studying the sleep cycles of Owls, bats, and cats
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@BetweenKittensandRiots she uses just the animals and plants that push her point of view.
That to me is not science.
There's a plant, most call it a weed, that only blooms at night! Never during the day. It folds up when the predawn dew settles on it.
That doesn't fit her pattern. There are exceptions in everything.
That to me is not science.
There's a plant, most call it a weed, that only blooms at night! Never during the day. It folds up when the predawn dew settles on it.
That doesn't fit her pattern. There are exceptions in everything.