ITT: /sci/ getting btfo
Ntma
>>16141793Did /sci/ not talk about this at all? I didn't check during the few days after it was published.
>>16143120a few comments in some other thread
>>16143120>>16143160/sci/ fell offI was surprised to not see any threads discussing this
Qrd?
>>16143319a bacteria and an algae merged and became a single organism
Im so deep into Hybridization and Symbiosis it feels like old information to me.>>16144740Literal Biblical.
can i hab source plz
>>16144755>gibes me dat replication crisis publication how gullible are you?and why?
>>16144741nothing biblical about it u jesus freak.
>>16145072Youre neither a Theologian nor an Evolutionary or Molecular Biologist, why are you lying on the internet?Let me guess...youve watched a LOT of Discovery Channel, dont insult your intelligence?
Hybridization amd EndoSymbiosis is the unifying of Cognitive agents, but dont think that that has anything to do with (You)r Cognition!(You)re special!
https://youtu.be/ZmRaIQOlxTY
Someone is working incorporating algal nitroplasts into food crops, right?Imagine how productive the world could be with eukaryotic nitrogen fixing.
I know that macroevolution and microevolution are spurious, ill-defined terms coined by young earth creationists, but by their own standards wouldn't this count as an example of macroevolution?
>>16141793https://web.archive.org/web/20240414144507/https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01046-zarchived version of Nature.comfuck paywalls
>>16145078Abrahamic Theology is fundamentally at odds with biology. pick one.
>>16145099All theology is fundamentally at odds with biology.
>>16145099>>16145102>>16145078>Youre neither a Theologian nor an Evolutionary or Molecular Biologist, why are you lying on the internet?>Let me guess...youve watched a LOT of Discovery Channel, dont insult your intelligence?HOLY FUCKING SHIT.....WHY ARE YOU PEOPLE RETARDED?
>>16145102I agree but specifically Abrahamic myths are both more outrageous and more popular than most others.At least Buddhists tend to just masturbate over abstract shit like nothingness and whatnot, they don't even care about the physical world and thus keep their retarded filth away from science. Abrahamists specifically are far more intrusive in scientific discussions and actively harm science more than most other religions ever dream of.
>>16145860It's a real shame we now have this level of fedora midwittery on /sci/Perhaps reddit is more you speed
>>16146053>calls others midwits>"this jew is god btw"ok.
>>16145860>and actively harm scienceYOU ARE NOT A DOCTOR OF ANY KIND.WHY ARE YOU, THE *PEOPLE OF THE LIE*, CONSTANTLY LYING IN SCIENTIFIC PAPERS?ONLY BELIEVERS DO GOOD SCIENCE NOW...YOUR ERA OF WANTON SATANISM IS OVER.
>>16141793>>16143120This is a very slow board and this is the first time I've seen /sci/ talk about it since it's reveal on April 16th. It also doesn't help that /sci/ has earnestly never been particularly interested in biology, agriscience, or medicine; /sci/ has always been more of a maths & engineering board. With Election Tourists turning it into a clot-shot discussion board and climate-change denial club. >>16143319>Qrd?A species of phytoplankton algae (native to the pacific ocean) has managed to successfully envelope, and assimilate, a species of nitrogen fixing bacteria into its' body as a new organelle. The bacteria is no longer symbiotic, but an actual permeant addition of the phytoplankton's physiology and gets replicated when it replicates and passed on when it has whatever it considers sex. This is significant for two reasons:-Nitrogen fixing has previously been the sole domain of bacteria. -This is observable documented evidence of -I can't remember the word for it- that theory where progressively complex organisms evolved by forming permanent long-term relationships with other bacteria to form their organelles and to in effect become "creatures in a trench coat". >>16144755>can i hab source plzTry these:https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adk1075https://astrobiology.com/2024/04/the-nitroplast-revealed-a-nitrogen-fixing-organelle-in-a-marine-alga.html
>>16146216>/sci/ has always been more of a maths & engineering boardYurp, I dont really do much research on Biology here, though there is a clear subculture for Molecular Biology but that aint my forté, just not that into BioChemistry.
>>16144740>an algaewhat the fuck is with you guys and the inability to correctly use singular vs. plural?
>>16146629and again>The bacteria ishere >>16146216
>>16144740basically humans have this bacteria too, called mitochondria. we are containing a parasite in our every cell
>>16146649Arguably we are just as much our mitochondria as we are any other part of our bodies. Perhaps more, as mitochondria play a key role in regulating electrical potential across cell membranes, which is at some level fundamental to awareness.
>>16141793Excuse me? And how does this supposedly 'blow me the fuck out?'