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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Nobody: 9:20pm On Jul 19, 2020
Looks like an evil spirit.
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by OLDESTWARRIBOY: 9:20pm On Jul 19, 2020
This people really get time
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by realstars: 9:21pm On Jul 19, 2020
Satanic Fish
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Omoslim26: 9:21pm On Jul 19, 2020
Wonders of The Only Living God Jehovah the I Am That I Am
all other gods they are the works of men
you are the only true God
there is none like YOU
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by TheDevilIsALai: 9:22pm On Jul 19, 2020
Ekejoestar:
What we don't know that we don't know is more than what we know that we don't know.
Humanity have not fully explored the earth and discovered all that there is to discover before zooming off to space.

It's virtually imposible to explore the ocean depths with manned subs. It will require super dense and heavy materials to withstand the crushing pressures which will render manuvability impossible. In the vacuum of space, you only need to ensure internal pressure is sealed.

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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by 4four(m): 9:22pm On Jul 19, 2020
mykelswa:
Am i the only man that hates bbnaija. I feel its a waste of time.
you are already propagating it,
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Duckham10: 9:22pm On Jul 19, 2020
Let it disappear.I wish I can catch and eat it raw.am so hungry.please save a soul..0218 87 6562 gtb
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by ibrutex(m): 9:23pm On Jul 19, 2020
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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Neroiam(m): 9:24pm On Jul 19, 2020
LilMissRobbie:
All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small..... grin

All things wise and wonderful, the Lord God made them all grin

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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Mensah007: 9:24pm On Jul 19, 2020
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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Openbusiness4: 9:25pm On Jul 19, 2020
Me I can't eat dis kain fish oh shocked d fish come be like spirit sad
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by LilMissRobbie(f): 9:26pm On Jul 19, 2020
Neroiam:


All things wise and wonderful, the Lord God made them all grin

grin grin grin grin
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Iceberg3: 9:27pm On Jul 19, 2020
I'm pretty sure this fish with this kinda shape of head is more clever than all fish brained coneheaded structures grin grin
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by AnanseK(m): 9:27pm On Jul 19, 2020
But the deep sea predators have modified vision adapted to the type of light in those depths in terms of refraction and limits of sunlight in those depths. Other methods of perception relate to vibrations , sound waves , echoes etc.

“The greatest variation in eye design is found in the mesopelagic zone, where dim down-welling daylight and bio-luminescent point sources may be visible simultaneously. Some mesopelagic eyes rely on spatial and temporal summation to increase sensitivity to a dim extended scene, while others sacrifice this sensitivity to localise pinpoints of bright bioluminescence. Yet other eyes have retinal regions separately specialised for each type of light. In the bathypelagic zone, eyes generally get smaller and therefore less sensitive to point sources with increasing depth. In fishes, this insensitivity, combined with surprisingly high spatial resolution, is very well adapted to the detection and localisation of point-source bioluminescence at ecologically meaningful distances. At all depths, the eyes of animals active on and over the nutrient-rich sea floor are generally larger than the eyes of pelagic species. In fishes, the retinal ganglion cells are also frequently arranged in a horizontal visual streak, an adaptation for viewing the wide flat horizon of the sea floor, and all animals living there. These and many other aspects of light and vision in the deep sea are reviewed in support of the following conclusion: it is not only the intensity of light at different depths, but also its distribution in space, which has been a major force in the evolution of deep-sea vision.”

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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by dalass(f): 9:28pm On Jul 19, 2020
LilMissRobbie:
All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small..... grin

All things black and wonderful.. The Lord has made them all

cheesy grin
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by mykelswa(m): 9:28pm On Jul 19, 2020
4four:
you are already propagating it,
. Deny the fact that you've not heard anything about it today ad what your response might be? Just airing my view so i can hear less of it
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Rufflinez: 9:30pm On Jul 19, 2020
LilMissRobbie:
All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small..... grin
The Lord Oluwa made them all...
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by LilMissRobbie(f): 9:30pm On Jul 19, 2020
dalass:


All things black and wonderful.. The Lord has made them all

cheesy grin



grin grin grin

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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by LilMissRobbie(f): 9:31pm On Jul 19, 2020
Rufflinez:

The Lord Oluwa made them all...

Na so dem teach you? Lol
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by buemene(m): 9:34pm On Jul 19, 2020
Ekejoestar:
What we don't know that we don't know is more than what we know that we don't know.
Humanity have not fully explored the earth and discovered all that there is to discover before zooming off to space.

This is one of the most brilliant expressions of all time in my lifetime. It can't be truer than you have expressed it so succintly here.

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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Neroiam(m): 9:36pm On Jul 19, 2020

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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Eagle360(m): 9:38pm On Jul 19, 2020
mykelswa:
Am i the only man that hates bbnaija. I feel its a waste of time.
It is someone business. Create ideas too.
You will not pray for people to hate your business. I guess?

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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by 4four(m): 9:39pm On Jul 19, 2020
mykelswa:
. Deny the fact that you've not heard anything about it today ad what your response might be? Just airing my view so i can hear less of it
I had heard of it but I never have any interest or watch it before so I do not have any reason to talk about it because talking about it either u like it or not mean u are propagating it more, which is part of the agender of producer/owners
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Origin(f): 9:42pm On Jul 19, 2020
kingxsamz:
Great discovery.
Science keeps making new discoveries.

I have noticed something on science related threads.
There are usually these set of unintelligent religious folks who have refused to grasp knowledge and tend to make silly, childish remarks. Why? Simply because the information contradicts their religious beliefs. So they refuse facts based on research and rely on books written by men who never knew how the world worked.
If this research had mentioned "50 million years", here are the kind of ignorant comments one would expect.
"How old is the world again"?
"How did they know this"?
"were they there? so how did they arrive at the age"?
"Science and lies".
"What is the benefit of this research"?
"These liars are always trying to discredit the bible".


You see, these comments come from people who are unintelligent, and have refused to do little research, simply because they don't want to feel the earth dates back to billions of years, which will prove that their beliefs are false.
They're always quick to discredit scientific discoveries like this because it doesn't suit their beliefs.
They'd rather lie to themselves than admit the truth.
If you're ignorant about how scientists come up with the age of an object, or how they arrive at certain conclusions, just a simple Google search would do. Information is power. Widen your horizon.

Just so you know: If you don't believe research which is based on evidence and facts, but believe that a virgin gave birth to a boy who walked on water and turned it into wine, only to die and resurrect three days later to ascend into the sky, then you're a compound fool .




A part of learning is to question what is known.

A new form of knowledge is often derived from the inquiring mind.

It doesnt show a conflict in religion. Because religion itself supports science to a large extent. It is our understanding and interpretation of religion that is limited.

What God has done is not even comparable to what science has achieved. And he keeps sending us proof of His works.
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Wigetsolar: 9:44pm On Jul 19, 2020
If someone sells this type of fish, the person can buy an SUV in one month tongue

I get house to sell jare, check my profile
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by theNOISEmaker: 9:45pm On Jul 19, 2020
Ekejoestar:
What we don't know that we don't know is more than what we know that we don't know.
Humanity have not fully explored the earth and discovered all that there is to discover before zooming off to space.
lol
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by DEEBOZZ(m): 9:50pm On Jul 19, 2020
mykelswa:
Am i the only man that hates bbnaija. I feel its a waste of time.
I never watched a single episode all my life .
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by Raylight2(m): 9:51pm On Jul 19, 2020
Ekejoestar:
What we don't know that we don't know is more than what we know that we don't know.
Humanity have not fully explored the earth and discovered all that there is to discover before zooming off to space.
space
earth
below earth
.
different scientists, different areas of study, different areas of exploration
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by baby124: 9:51pm On Jul 19, 2020
mykelswa:
Am i the only man that hates bbnaija. I feel its a waste of time.
Waste of time and brain wave. It’s like watching paint dry.
Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by mrkings84(m): 9:51pm On Jul 19, 2020
BLACK LIVES MATTER!!!


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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by chinoonew09: 9:53pm On Jul 19, 2020
LilMissRobbie:
All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small..... grin

hymn; accient & modern.
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Re: How The Blackest Fish In The Sea 'Disappear' - Scientists Explain (Photos) by LilMissRobbie(f): 9:54pm On Jul 19, 2020
chinoonew09:


hymn; accient & modern.
310

You know your hyms wink

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