SPEED=1/distance works.
Hey, that was hurtful.... apologize to the guy you never got to be.
That “someone else” could be dead.
Psalm 139:14
We are fearfully and wonderfully made.
“While the tails of sea urchin and human sperm share the same bendy inner core, the study suggests that the tails of sperm in mammals may have evolved a reinforcing outer layer to give them the exact amount of extra strength and stability required to overcome the thick fluid barrier they come up against in internal fertilisation.”
“have evolved” - remember all this complexity is just a ‘happy accident.’ Just give it a few million tries and this tiny detail could have evolved itself. Why at that rate, evolving to a complete human would only take a few billion, trillion tries.
And if you believe that, you are delusional.
And why do great sperm swimmers sometimes produce people who are terrible swimmers? ;-)
Sperm count?
Well how many sperm should I have?
"Well, I gotta have a central nervous system."
Nice, I always wondered about that.
Same here, though it’s possible you’d be a half of two someone elses, as it took both an egg & sperm to create you. I’ve occasionally wondered who would have been created if a different sperm met my mother’s egg & a different egg met my father’s sperm, meaning the ones that created me. No way of knowing, amen, I am grateful to the ones that created me for meet & combine to make me. So mind boggling.
Just glad they can’t swim thru a latex wall ...
Smirk: Only race I ever won!
“... cervical mucus, which is one hundred times thicker than water, forms part of one of nature’s toughest selective challenges.”
So rinsing away the cervical mucus before intercourse should enhance the chance of pregnancy in infertile couples.
It's ridiculous how they obviously can't say it was created. There's no way on God's green earth that these incredibly complex sperm AND the incredibly complex egg just happened to evolve so that they could work together to create a human being. No way that happens due to "evolutionary pressure".
We’re all winners of the Fallopian Derby.
When you think of the odds against your being conceived, the proper response to death has to be gratitude for having lived at all. Think of the innumerable possibilities who never made it.