@jsales43@JustWantToQ1@definite1ywrong@domainsdomain@kirawontmiss This article does, in no way, state for a fact that fish feel pain. No article does.
The abstract literally states:
"..strongly suggests that fish experience pain in a manner similar to the rest of the vertebrates. Although scientists cannot provide a definitive answer.."
@jsales43@JustWantToQ1@definite1ywrong@domainsdomain@kirawontmiss God this is why twitter sucks.
You are clearly wrong and have all these people wasting their time trying to educate you.
Find me a SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE that says fish feel pain. You won't because that isn't based in any science.
I'm muting this thread - waste of time.
@jsales43@JustWantToQ1@definite1ywrong@domainsdomain@kirawontmiss You're lumping together psychological experiences and sensory stimuli. Fish literally don't have a cerebral cortex and can neither experience pain or fear.
This isn't a debate my dude, this is basic biology.
Source: a degree in biology.
@jsales43@JustWantToQ1@definite1ywrong@domainsdomain@kirawontmiss In the context of this conversation he's not feeling agony of pain. He may feel something to help him survive but it ain't pain.
Think like touching a hot stove causes a tickle. It would tell you to not do the thing but not via pain.
@definite1ywrong@domainsdomain@kirawontmiss Don't listen to these fools - you are right.
They have receptors that can respond to pain to help them survive but they do not have actual pain receptors to feel pain like we do.
Source: Degree in Biology
@foorykury@1JohnnyTesla@DailyLoud I could be wrong but can't Nitrogen form polymers and chains that could act as building blocks for life?
They do tend to want to form a gas so it probably wouldn't look like carbon-based life but to quote Kevin Garnet: Anything is possible
@LikelyBatman @TheFocusofYou@NFLonFOX His decision-making. The ability to process the play before the throw. That's the reason he has all the rings, not the strength of his arm (which has never been great).