Some googling shows this painting to be Una Pareja (A Couple) by the Spanish painter Benito Belli in 1884. This doesn’t matter all that much but I had intended to use that information to get the average weight of a woman from that time and location. Wasn’t particularly successful but still wanted to add that in here.
I started from a trebuchet simulator with values that got a 90kg projectile roughly 300 meters. Assuming a weight of 60kg (and pretending a shape of .5 meter diameter sphere), she’ll travel over 400 meters.
Lots of assumptions here but the short version is that while the fling may be quick, it’s still pretty serious.
I think doing math would imply a more solid understanding of what’s going on and a reasonable process. All I’m doing is feeding things into a search engine and flipping switches on somebody else’s simulation.
Basically this. I just read it as “exhibition + sale”. Also, yo is this not common knowledge? I’ve seen this thrown around everywhere (I mean the phrase) and thought the whole world uses this phrasing (o_O )
As I suspected it appears they tortured the snails somehow (my guess is electric shock) to create traumatic memories. This has been done with caterpillars I think to see if they retain memories after turning into butterflies and they do, despite basically turning into primordial goop in the cocoon. They do, and it’s tested by seeing if they retain aversions to certain areas of their cages that are electrified.
Then something about enzymes created which associate memory with pain and being able to target them.
Pretty cool, and I for one definitely have a few traumas I’d like erased.
There is debate about how the therapy works and whether it is more effective than other established treatments.[1][5] The eye movements have been criticized as having no scientific basis.[6] The founder promoted the therapy for the treatment of PTSD, and proponents employed untestable hypotheses to explain negative results in controlled studies.[7] EMDR has been characterized as a pseudoscientific purple hat therapy (i.e., only as effective as its underlying therapeutic methods without any contribution from its distinctive add-ons).[8]
I read about that fifteen years ago and dismissed it as pseudoscience. Wikipedia confirms. Pass (thanks though, don’t mean to be rude)
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