@duolingo nice guess. I have no idea what any of these words are without being able to hear them. When learning language the sound is learned first. The written word is later. Children learn to write years after spelling. This exercise is a complete waste of time without audio
@duolingo when the audio isn’t available to help solve it would be better if the English word had to be selected first. Then if the correct Hindi word is then selected the audio for it is played
@duolingo it is completely pointless adding a new entry as soon as one is solved as the new entry must be a pair. The entire field should be cleared then refilled.
“But if germ theory is not real, why do so many people get sick at the same time? If we aren’t passing anything and cannot ‘catch’ illness, how do you explain that?”
The reason so many people experience symptoms together has to do with several factors. First, there is an environmental component that creates symptoms within a population. This can include air pollution, water contamination, seasonal changes, or other environmental stressors that the body must respond to. *this can also be related to our emotional well-being and collective trauma.
Second, there is an energetic component. While we do not spread germs, we do influence one another energetically. Think about how women’s menstrual cycles sync up, or how yawning is contagious. There is a resonance effect that must be considered. When you see someone experiencing symptoms, your body may begin its own detoxification process. Our bodies are communicating in service of health, and when we observe others detoxing, our own systems respond in kind.