Non-Happy
nonhappy@equestria.social
<p>A cloud of moths. A quiet brony since 2016. A student working on a biology focused degree.</p><p>Expect indiscriminate reposts, random replies, and altogether a rather unhinged approach to social media.</p><p>Will very occasionally post NSFW.</p>
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Post #2372531
Have any of you (yes, you, reading this) ever heard of the Fermi paradox? It&#39;s been on my mind recently. You see there is some (and let me put emphasis on this) *some* evidence that the Kepler telescope *may* have discovered a biological signature in an exoplanet&#39;s atmosphere (K2-18 if you want to look it up). Now, what i want to talk about is why, if the day comes we do discover life I might be smiling, but I would not be cheering
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Post #2372530
Okay, okay. This is probably something most people don&#39;t care about - but I think it&#39;s interesting and am subjecting yall to my mutterings. Biology ramble incoming. So. Fishing. One of the things that has been affecting it through history is the fact that continued fishing over a wide enough area will result in decreasing fish sizes. This makes sense. Take the larger fishes to eat, leave the smaller ones because they&#39;re useless and the population of fish will slowly evol...