Post by Pincho Paxton on Jan 17, 2024 13:39:53 GMT
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Some mysteries remain about why dogs wag their tails
Pincho says...
Every living creature on Earth evolved from worms, and it is likely that a lot of animal behaviour still remains from this evolution history. Worms obviously wriggle around, and a dog's tail wriggles around so it probably just means that the dog didn't lose that trait whereas we lost our entire tail almost completely. The brain area that wags the tail was something that we changed to use in our own brain, probably for rhythm. Also the universe is built from 6 points meeting towards a 7th point at the centre which builds all physics. The dog with 4 legs, a tail, and a head completes the 6 points, and our hands have 6 points if you include the wrist. The wrist, and the ankle show that 5 points lead to an escape route that is combined from all of the other points which come down to a fractal of gravity that collides from 6 points, and always finds an escape route. The tail is an escape route for energy, so the excited dog releases energy through its tail. We took advantage of that extra energy, and turned it into intelligence. We turned the out-flow into spin, and spin is the storage of energy, and also a cause that leads to its own effect. We cause our own effects which we call sentience, which is really a spin state for energy. We can play Swingball with ourselves which means to hit a ball, and then catch the ball, and then hit it again affecting our future selves. The dog wants you to throw the ball, bring it back to you so that you throw it again. The dog with the tail skips the self causal relationship that we have due to us not losing energy from the tail.
Out-flows to tails, and other features are often changed to in-flows in evolution...
Evolution Does The Hokey Cokey
Evolution changed our tail into an in-flow to store spin as extra energy. We probably should be concentrating on why we don't have a tail, rather than what the dog uses its tail for.
Pincho Paxton
Some mysteries remain about why dogs wag their tails
Pincho says...
Every living creature on Earth evolved from worms, and it is likely that a lot of animal behaviour still remains from this evolution history. Worms obviously wriggle around, and a dog's tail wriggles around so it probably just means that the dog didn't lose that trait whereas we lost our entire tail almost completely. The brain area that wags the tail was something that we changed to use in our own brain, probably for rhythm. Also the universe is built from 6 points meeting towards a 7th point at the centre which builds all physics. The dog with 4 legs, a tail, and a head completes the 6 points, and our hands have 6 points if you include the wrist. The wrist, and the ankle show that 5 points lead to an escape route that is combined from all of the other points which come down to a fractal of gravity that collides from 6 points, and always finds an escape route. The tail is an escape route for energy, so the excited dog releases energy through its tail. We took advantage of that extra energy, and turned it into intelligence. We turned the out-flow into spin, and spin is the storage of energy, and also a cause that leads to its own effect. We cause our own effects which we call sentience, which is really a spin state for energy. We can play Swingball with ourselves which means to hit a ball, and then catch the ball, and then hit it again affecting our future selves. The dog wants you to throw the ball, bring it back to you so that you throw it again. The dog with the tail skips the self causal relationship that we have due to us not losing energy from the tail.
Out-flows to tails, and other features are often changed to in-flows in evolution...
Evolution Does The Hokey Cokey
Evolution changed our tail into an in-flow to store spin as extra energy. We probably should be concentrating on why we don't have a tail, rather than what the dog uses its tail for.
Pincho Paxton