On Sunday, March 16, 2014 10:17:00 PM UTC-4, Salmon Egg wrote:   
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   > haiticqsqwdq3are2011@gmail.com wrote:   
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   > > Think about it: A flea jumps 6 feet onto a dog's (or person's) neck.   
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   > > That's like us jumping 5000 feet in the air to a target 4 miles away.   
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   > > The flea's eye is probably too small to create a full image, and she has   
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   > > maybe 10,000 neurons to process things. (5000?)   
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   > > I have decided it's doing some kind of "synthetic aperture" processing,   
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   > > maybe it's simpler. The flea's body is flat, and probably used for   
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   > > aerodynamic   
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   > > steering.   
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   > > On top of all that, it may be using IR, since a flea operates in the dark.   
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   > > I naturally wonder what kind of detector works at 5-10 microns? There is   
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   > > lot of d(kt) energy to flip a molecule...A guided wave set up?   
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   > March is about half over. Why were you two weeks early?   
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   > Sam   
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   > Conservatives are against Darwinism but for natural selection.   
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   > Liberals are for Darwinism but totally against any selection.   
      
   Dear Salmon   
   For that matter, how do you steer back to the exact river you were spawned in,   
   after roaming hundreds of miles? I expect a full explanation.   
   j   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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