Agreed. This isn't about the universality of mathematics but how humanity displays said numbers... of course there are cultural differences. Regardless of how they put numbers in said number line 1+1 always equals 2.
Agreed. This isn't about the universality of mathematics but how humanity displays said numbers... of course there are cultural differences. Regardless of how they put numbers in said number line 1+1 always equals 2.
Well, half way through DS9. I actually think season 2.5 to 6 of DS9 are the best Trek to ever air, even 7 without Jadzea was a great show.
I agree on both points, Apollo/Dee was pointing out that you need some chemistry in a relationship. The Adama/Roslin relationship was what held the show together.
I think the big thing with Voyager is it was the first Trek to go full serial storyline. TOS and TNG were just meandering around in space. DS9 picked up a serial storyline around season 3 when they introduced the Jem'idar, but Voyager had an end game to work towards from the initial get go. It gave you a sense of…
The point at which muscle mass would render a BMI useless would be visually apparent to your doctor.
Dude, we get it, you're fat and feel inferior. We don't care.
Well, the population from that time was over 85% white so it's not statistically out of the norm.
I know how you feel, my palms are sweating just looking at the pictures.
What are you talking about? Mulan isn't there...
I've never claimed to be an expert of evolution, but isn't natural selection ultimately a subset of genetic drift?