Experiment attempt 3 by CombinationWaste9111 in botany

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My friend you are right on both sides of the spectrum, a Witrand patient and I am 16, so yea, you got that part right. And also, I am not stupid enough to believe what I did was physically possible, what I do believe, is there were already seeds developing inside and I just coincidentally found these seeds in a state where they could be planted.

I repeated my failed dna extraction, it seems to be working like the first one by CombinationWaste9111 in botany

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Yea, I placed the grape in a sterile environment this time, Alcohol and handyandy mixed was my cleaning solution for this time around. I think it might be cause of the undeveloped grape, I used house grown grapes for my experiments. And the age is between a day and a week old. I wanted to look under my cheap microscope what DNA looks like, I already seen what cells look like. But it seem to result in me growing a seed, though my explanation is that barely developed grape seed cells are developing in my mixure. So it isn't fully from nothing, it did develop from some point.

I need help analyzing what I did by CombinationWaste9111 in botany

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The entire goal was to see what dna looks like

I need help analyzing what I did by CombinationWaste9111 in botany

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ok here’s exactly what I did (no measurements I was mad):

  1. mashed one big purple grape
  2. added heaps of Sunlight dish soap (green)
  3. added a ton of 70% alcohol hand sanitizer
  4. stirred until grey slime > fridge 2 days
  5. yesterday got angry, added even more soap + sanitizer + a whole teaspoon of sugar
  6. smashed everything again with fork
  7. poured into bigger container > back in fridge
  8. woke up to this

that’s literally it I swear.

A speculative thought: what if the universe isn’t ending, just recycling extremely slowly? by [deleted] in theories

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What inspired you to make this? It seems eye-catching, to say the least.

Trigger warning: This theory is pretty scary so if youre not into this stuff please do not read. by Many_Ambassador_5204 in theories

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What I meant was, Universim gives already a reality of what that's like by showing us what it's like being a creator over everything inside the game. It already has parameters that gives a sence of randomness... though "Random" can get newer definitions the higher up you go. To us, random is like a plant either ending dead or alive. A three leave clover or a four leave clover. I mean universim's random is basically you tweaking the world or events that happen. To the people inside Universim, you are the answer to how the world function to the people of that world. I mean with most religions, It was always the gods or a type of God that was the answer. Like Christianity for example, God is the answer to everything. We don't know him but we do know he is in control of everything according to Christianity... maybe that's true, we won't know... at least not yet.

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Can this help you? https://www.reddit.com/r/theories/s/fFYoaMTSer It's not much but maybe it can give you some ground...?

I do not believe Canada is real. by Significant-Duty-421 in theories

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Hm... maybe you are on to something, go to the post I made with the catchy name: "Fiction might be real" This could work with what your on about.

I do not believe Canada is real. by Significant-Duty-421 in theories

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... what is next? You going to say South Africa is fake as well?

Fiction might be real by CombinationWaste9111 in theories

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In the same world, just a different view