EMF would have affected them more. I always wondered whether electro culture made them, like it makes huge vegetables. and as the old ways have stopped and EMF has risen our bacteria adapt to the environment.
It's interesting to think about how organ sizes might vary between different dog breeds, given how much overall body size can differ. Like, you'd expect a Great Dane to have a much larger heart and lungs than a tiny Chihuahua. The increased aggression in certain breeds could account for this. And there's the side that isn't politically correct to talk about.
The idea that prenatal hormone levels, particularly androgens like testosterone, may influence the development of sexual orientation has been a subject of research and debate for several decades.
One of the most well-known lines of evidence comes from studies on individuals with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), a condition characterized by elevated androgen levels during fetal development. Some research has found higher rates of homosexuality and bisexuality among women with CAH compared to the general population, suggesting a possible link between prenatal androgen exposure and sexual orientation.
Another area of research has looked at associations between sexual orientation and physical traits thought to be influenced by prenatal hormones, such as finger length ratios (the relative lengths of the index and ring fingers) and otoacoustic emissions (sounds emitted by the inner ear). Some studies have found differences in these traits between homosexual and heterosexual individuals, which has been interpreted as indirect evidence for a hormonal influence on sexual orientation.
Excellent. Well done, Norman.
The analogy with the grape to fetus /microwave is very disturbing.
The height study hypothesis /higher levels would be interesting. Made me think of the "giants of old " legend.
Why do you think they got rid of them?
Because they were aware and had functioning brains. A threat.
EMF would have affected them more. I always wondered whether electro culture made them, like it makes huge vegetables. and as the old ways have stopped and EMF has risen our bacteria adapt to the environment.
Hmmmm....
Interesting . Never thought about it that way.
It's interesting to think about how organ sizes might vary between different dog breeds, given how much overall body size can differ. Like, you'd expect a Great Dane to have a much larger heart and lungs than a tiny Chihuahua. The increased aggression in certain breeds could account for this. And there's the side that isn't politically correct to talk about.
fascinating about fetal cells absorbing 20X more radiation. What is the other language/font that starts when the english version of your article ends?
Its in Thai.
The idea that prenatal hormone levels, particularly androgens like testosterone, may influence the development of sexual orientation has been a subject of research and debate for several decades.
One of the most well-known lines of evidence comes from studies on individuals with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), a condition characterized by elevated androgen levels during fetal development. Some research has found higher rates of homosexuality and bisexuality among women with CAH compared to the general population, suggesting a possible link between prenatal androgen exposure and sexual orientation.
Another area of research has looked at associations between sexual orientation and physical traits thought to be influenced by prenatal hormones, such as finger length ratios (the relative lengths of the index and ring fingers) and otoacoustic emissions (sounds emitted by the inner ear). Some studies have found differences in these traits between homosexual and heterosexual individuals, which has been interpreted as indirect evidence for a hormonal influence on sexual orientation.