there is now 3 different axis:one shows distance from sponges (a sea creature that is barely animal as it never moves)one shows distance from giant ice-medusa(a sea creature that has transparent diving bell but also huge tentacles which resemble somewhat higher form of cellular cohesion)one shows distance to comb-jelly(a thing that is kinda like medusa but actually not at all related to them)these are the most primitive animals neverthelessa bunch of advanced animals is compared to these three (large scale gene comparison) and it turns out an octopus fits right in the middle being roughly 50%, 50% and 50% related to all three primitive thingsin comparison a human is 85% different from comb jelly61% different from sponge55% different from giant ice medusa(in this comparison a human would be 90% identical to a woodpecker altough such a comparison was not made and is not in the picture)
these small dots are projections toward each plane, not actual data pointsdata points are large blue balls floating in 3 dimensions
>>16260963I can see this being interesting if you labeled the axises and had more data points and used more interesting axises
>>16262417any ideas on making axis more interesting
>>16260963A bit niggery, but I see where you’re going with it. I applaud you anon