The world is always more interesting than we think it is. I love that.
One of my favorite things in all the world is that cytochrome c, the same molecule that's in the electron transport chain allowing cellular respiration, letting the cell use oxygen to survive, is instrumental in setting off the signal cascades that lead to apoptosis, or programmed cell death.
letting the cell use oxygen to survive, is instrumental in setting off the signal cascades that lead to apoptosis, or programmed cell death.
"In the midst of life we are in death."
Hey, how often can I quote Wittgenstein?
The way Chaos theory practically started was by a meteorological computer siulation behaving badly.
Edward Lorenz, right? Chaos theory is cool.
I can't
believe
my work filters let me do so much orgasm googling. However, I disapprove of co-workers talking to me while I'm the midst of reading up.
Edward Lorenz, right?
Yup. Have you read James Gleick's "Chaos"? It's excellent for a popular-science book.
I've always been a little puzzled by what actually is meant by multiple orgasms. Does it refer to women having a shorter refractory period than men? Or are we talking one directly after another?
Also, has anyone else here read David Foster Wallace's Everything and More? It's about infinity.
Have you read James Gleick's "Chaos"?
Yes I have. It's a good book, I enjoyed it a lot. I've even done the water dripping thing with a laser and a photosensor.
Well, they're really the same thing, aren't they? Women can recharge more quickly than men, and some women can go off like machine-gun fire.