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I'm working on a science project


I created several biospheres and placed them around the lab near a heat source. One of the biospheres was filled with dihydrogen monoxide which is surrounded by Nitrox gas. The temperature was at a steady 25 deg C. Perfect for promoting growth of new organisms. Now my biosphere is riddled with new life. The nitrox and dihydrogen monoxide has been vital to implement the growth of new organisms.

So I've had these biospheres sitting around for a while, watching these species grow and evolve. But now, they're actually leaving their biosphere. Like, seriously propelling themselves out of the dome. But they can't survive outside their habitat, so they circle around their own biosphere for a short time and then go back in. It's all really weird. They're trying to get further and further away. So every trip out, they either lose a few due to the harsh conditions outside of their sphere, or they turn back and head home.

They've even began to throw their trash out of the biosphere and get this, they're actually aiming for the other biospheres! It's getting really annoying. Like seriously, how do they even know that there are other biospheres around? They're not supposed to be able to see anything outside of their biosphere! And the trash is actually getting into my other biospheres and contaminating those controlled experiments. It's really pissing me off and I'm thinking about pulling the plug on this one particular biosphere.

What do you all think?

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Umm... What is this? Is this a joke? Or a movie/show reference? Or are you really doing this? Seems far-fetched and sci-fi-y.

If it's real... What kind of organisms are they? How long has this experiment been going on?

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Yes, it's real and really happening. The project has been going on for quite some time now. The organisms are just your standard carbon based life forms. No, this isn't a reference to any movie or show.

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He is writing about planet earth. lol

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Dihydrogen monoxide! So rare in the Universe.

I once tried to grow some Sea Monkeys but the little bastards didn't have tridents or do somoersaults. Dissapointment didn't even begin to describe it.

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Are you somekind if Scientist Space God or something?

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[thumbs up]

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I like my Dihydrogen Monoxide filtered thank you very much!!

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Ohhh.... I just got it. πŸ€¦πŸ½β€β™€οΈ
Dihydrogen monoxide = H2O = water. πŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸ”¬πŸ’§

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Oops, just replied to your other post. Yes. I see some have gotten it, others won't. This type of joke is specific to your hard core science geeks. Even your average nerd won't get it. I started this as a mini-novelette, and this is basically just a summary of that story.

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Lol. It's a cool idea. I feel like I might have read something similar a long time ago, but it's still interesting.

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You better not have read anything similar! I wrote this 12 years ago and never published it. So if anyone else has written it, I'll be pissed that I never published it sooner.

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I read something similar in a APA journal several years ago 😬

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What were the details? Was it a fictional story using real science facts or something? Anyway you still have that journal or a link to that article?

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'Always thought "hydrogen hydroxide" rolls off the tongue a lot better...

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I like it too. I might change it to that. I read a report about Dihydrogen Monoxide that was given to a Congressman who, after reading the health hazards of this substance, began to lobby Congress to set regulations or even ban it. Lol.

I think more scientists need to get into politics, because I'm quite amazed how stupid lawyers really are.

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Whatever you do..do not feed it after midnight.

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What happened to CactusPants?

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Well okay then.

😎

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