masterblaster420 [none/use name]@hexbear.nettothe_dunk_tank@hexbear.net•"it's basic science!!!" | the basic science in question:English
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as it relates to the point about binary sex, i guess it’s not really a good comparison. or maybe it is. all zygotes begin as females but may switch later, much like hydrogen fusing into helium. so then it is a good analogy. i don’t understand why it would be hard to accept that analogy the more i think about it. we are mostly binary, but with a small degree of spectrum. i don’t understand how accepting that fact defeats a movement.
from what i read hydrogen requires a star to fuse into helium, so i wouldn’t say they change composition “all the time”. also, wtf does the ‘other’ mean in the graph? is it hydrogen or is it helium?
i don’t get it. is the graph accurate or not?
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