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Full Moon 'disturbs A Good Night's Sleep'


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Possibly relic behaviour from when our ancestors were scampering up and down trees and when trying to avoid being eaten was a fact of life? :hmm: The brighter the moon, the more aware you had to be with things hunting you by moonlight, maybe? :laugh: Like TC said, the body is about 70%+ water, maybe it don't even need the brightness to cause a reaction..

that would mean that imprinting is passed from generation to generation a fact that science scoffs at :hmm:

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Possibly relic behaviour from when our ancestors were scampering up and down trees and when trying to avoid being eaten was a fact of life? :hmm: The brighter the moon, the more aware you had to be with things hunting you by moonlight, maybe? :laugh: Like TC said, the body is about 70%+ water, maybe it don't even need the brightness to cause a reaction..

 

that would mean that imprinting is passed from generation to generation a fact that science scoffs at :hmm:
Genetic memory? There's got to be something in it, look at the way a cuckoo knows how to behave like a cuckoo and mate with another cuckoo when they're adult, despite never meeting it's parents, do they have inbuilt mirrors to check what they're own kind looks like? :laugh: ...and also the megapode family of birds. They make complicated mound nests, lay there eggs then feck off. The young are born as miniature adults, some species able to fly straight away and they know how to feed themselves and build the complicated nest as adults despite never seeing their parents..
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People bleed more during surgery when there's a full moon too, I read that somewhere a while back..

 

Only the ones cut with Silver.

 

silver nitrate is good for treating wounds :laugh:

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