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Post by Super Sailor Star on Aug 8, 2004 15:18:47 GMT -5
Yep. I usually am. Anywayz, to jump back on topic, I don't think Creshosk's theory is gonna work, because you can't use general physics/biology on anime characters. After all, they're throwing around with energy beams 'n stuff, flying around, teleporting, transforming ... that's not exactly submitted to general physics and biology as we know it. ¬.¬ riiiight, I am sure you are...butthis is also true I mean if these girls can float in mid-air RL biology and physics is not going to work unless we Start floating in mid-air and monsters appear...
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Post by Zyppora on Aug 9, 2004 0:29:18 GMT -5
I can float in water ... but I guess that submits to the RL laws of physics.
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Post by Super Sailor Star on Aug 9, 2004 5:00:45 GMT -5
I can float in water ... but I guess that submits to the RL laws of physics. yes it does...how about we jump off a building to see if we could float! lol!!! nah, that wouldn't work, wonder if we couldn't float...that would get ugly....
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Post by Creshosk on Aug 9, 2004 12:36:09 GMT -5
Right because they transform and teleport that means that no regular biology applies. Like how their blood has types like Makoto is a type O riiiiiight.
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Post by Zyppora on Aug 9, 2004 13:05:20 GMT -5
Right because they transform and teleport that means that no regular biology applies. Like how their blood has types like Makoto is a type O riiiiiight. Basically this brings the whole statistical information back to undefined. After all, there's no way to check their blood type, so how could there ever be a way to check their birth dates or stuff like that, other than their behaviour? Since it's all fantasy-style (yes, anime and manga are fantasy stories, they're NOT real, pplz. Hate to break it to ya), messing around with physics, biology, astronomy and other facts is easy.
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Post by Super Sailor Star on Aug 9, 2004 16:13:08 GMT -5
Basically this brings the whole statistical information back to undefined. After all, there's no way to check their blood type, so how could there ever be a way to check their birth dates or stuff like that, other than their behaviour? Since it's all fantasy-style (yes, anime and manga are fantasy stories, they're NOT real, pplz. Hate to break it to ya), messing around with physics, biology, astronomy and other facts is easy. NOT REAL! NOOOOOOOO! j/k, lol, but your right these things can't be proved So, why fight over it? but I have to admit its fun to come u pwith crazy theories lol
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Post by Creshosk on Aug 9, 2004 17:58:18 GMT -5
Basically this brings the whole statistical information back to undefined. After all, there's no way to check their blood type, so how could there ever be a way to check their birth dates or stuff like that, other than their behaviour? Since it's all fantasy-style (yes, anime and manga are fantasy stories, they're NOT real, pplz. Hate to break it to ya), messing around with physics, biology, astronomy and other facts is easy. Why would you doubt information given to you by their creators? If Naoko says Usagi's Bday is June 30th why doubt it? If she says that Makoto's Blood type is O why doubt that? I was merely applying a real world science to the medium to try and gain a better understanding. When it comes down to it the only accurate information is "Because Naoko Takeuchi wanted her hair to be pink." And that is all you need. But I had fun coming up with that theory as to why her hair is pink and the theory works in the real world so why does it not work? Because its fiction? All fiction is based on recognizable things from the real world. Be it the concept of humanoid forms with certain pigmented hair folicles to produce a certain chemical reaction when the light wave of pure white light are altered and colide within your ocular nerve receptors.
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Post by Zyppora on Aug 10, 2004 0:51:59 GMT -5
Why would you doubt information given to you by their creators? If Naoko says Usagi's Bday is June 30th why doubt it? If she says that Makoto's Blood type is O why doubt that? We shouldn't. It's the only accurate information we're given, other than what we see. And that's all that matters. I'm supposed to know the name for this concept ... but it slipped my mind.
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Post by Moon Princess on Aug 20, 2004 7:21:01 GMT -5
Genes are the instructions found in each cell of the body that determine how the body is to develop and function. Genes are strung together, one after the other, and packaged into individual chromosomes, which are transmitted from parent to child in a very regular fashion. All chromosomes come in pairs; in humans, there are 23 pairs in all. One chromosome from each pair is inherited from the mother, and one from the father. A gene that codes for a particular function may come in several different forms; that is, a gene that controls pigment in hair may code for blonde hair or black hair. The two genes in a pair may not agree. If the code for one gene is expressed no matter what the other gene says, the first gene is said to be dominant. If both of the genes have to be the same in order for that code to be expressed, those genes are said to be recessive. The commonly used example is that a person with one gene for black hair would have black hair, whether or not the other gene was for blonde hair. Blond hair would show up only if both of the genes in the pair were for blond hair. This is an oversimplification of the genetics of hair color, but it does illustrate the basic definition of dominant and recessive. Now with that in mind, pink haired girls in anime are considered to be redheads since that is the chroma of hair that is the closest parralel in real life. Red hair is not actually a recessive gene (like blonde is), but is rather an "incomplete dominant." In the world of genes, there are dominant genes, which take over any recessive gene (brown, black), recessive genes (blonde), which will be taken over by any dominant gene, or incomplete dominent genes (red). Incomplete dominant genes will "blend" with any dominant, recessive or other incomplete dominant gene. So you've got yourself a red headed parent (let's call those genes aa) and a blonde parent, which we'll represent as bb. 100% of the offspring will have one hair color gene from each parent, or ab. This means red and blonde. Since red will always blend with other genes, the resulting hair color should be a blend of blonde and red, or strawberry blonde. In the case of my parents, which both have brown hair (let's call the brown/black genes C), either one parent or possibly both are carrying one "a" in addition to their brown or black genes, with the possibility of even a blonde thrown in (CC, Cb, or Ca) With this in mind Mamoru is probably a Ca[/b] and Usagi an bb. VMoomooV\>Usagi> | b | b | C | Cb | Cb | a | ab | ab |
[/quote] OK I'am confused
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Post by Zyppora on Aug 30, 2004 16:57:04 GMT -5
Be it the concept of humanoid forms with certain pigmented hair folicles to produce a certain chemical reaction when the light wave of pure white light are altered and colide within your ocular nerve receptors. I know it!!! Gah ... took me long enough! It's when a Saiyan transforms (DBZ universe). ... right?
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Post by Alexa on Aug 30, 2004 17:03:08 GMT -5
cool
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Post by Sailor Sweet on Oct 8, 2004 22:27:37 GMT -5
I forgot to mention. My sister has red hair. I have reddish brown hair. My mother has blonde hair. My father has black hair. Now what was that about highly unlikely? My dad has brown hair. My mom had black hair.(dyed it) I have chestnut hair. *shrugs*
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Post by Sailor Venus on May 1, 2005 9:11:33 GMT -5
Omggg! I totally get this the fourth time around. Thank youuu Junior Biology.
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Post by LouSMFAN on May 1, 2005 17:36:16 GMT -5
Sorry to get out of the conversation but if they would have had Chibi-Usa in PGSM do you think she would have had regular black hair then when she transformed it turned pink. I can't someone wearing a big pink puffy wig.
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Post by Zyppora on May 2, 2005 1:03:43 GMT -5
Sorry to get out of the conversation but if they would have had Chibi-Usa in PGSM do you think she would have had regular black hair then when she transformed it turned pink. I can't someone wearing a big pink puffy wig. Everyone had black hair in PGSM without transforming (except for Makoto, who had dark brown hair). I think if Chibi-Usa were in PGSM (thank the gods she wasn't), she'd have black hair as well.
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