No, the loss of human beings would have significant ecological, social, and cultural consequences. Human activities have impacted ecosystems and biodiversity in unique ways, and our extinction could still have lasting effects on the planet's overall stability and balance. Additionally, the preservation of human life is inherently valued by society.
Homeostasis is important for human beings because it allows our bodies to maintain stable internal conditions necessary for optimal functioning. This includes regulating temperature, pH levels, and blood sugar levels, among other factors. Without homeostasis, our bodies would not be able to respond to changes in the environment and would be more susceptible to disease and dysfunction.
If it were possible to create human beings by means of asexual reproduction, possibly we would want to have genetically identical offspring of exceptionally talented people such as Albert Einstein, or John Lennon, etc. Possibly we would create huge clone armies. Possibly there would be fewer people who feel the need to practice sexual reproduction. Possibly the world would become even more overpopulated than it already is.
That would be the concept of density, which is the mass of an object divided by its volume. It is a measure of how tightly packed the matter in an object is.
All of the cerebral cortex is gray matter as it composed of neuronal cell bodies which are not insulated with myelin.
Penicillium is a fungus that feeds on organic matter like dead plants or animals, grains, and other materials. It secretes enzymes to break down this organic matter into simpler compounds that it can absorb and use for energy.
Human beings - if they survived - would be in a less advanced state than many other animals.
If there were no matter, the universe would be composed of only energy, light, and radiation. Without matter, there would be no physical objects, planets, stars, or living beings as we know them. The structure and interactions in the universe would be fundamentally different without matter.
Animals that would have survived on reduced light would be those that are meat eaters. Of course, they wouldn't have survived long because plants would dies and they wouldn't have oxygen.
If nothing existed, the world would be empty and void of any matter, energy, or life. There would be no physical objects, no living beings, and no concepts or ideas. It would be a state of complete nothingness, with no form or structure.
Gas
That would be the Prius
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If there were such beings as "Aliens" ( I am supposing you are referring to those you have seen on the screen) then they would be exactly the same as we are. As to being able to communicate with them it would be a simple matter of finding a person who came from a similar speaking nation as the so called alien.
Quantum Physics and Parapsychology would be the areas of science that would address issues commonly associated with "magic", including parallel universes, extradimensional beings, "mind over matter", out of body experiences, etc.
No because 'this' is now It should be: I woudn't have survived the past year.
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now it depends on the island and what you have that is not food on an island that is forested you would mainly eat grass bugs and leaves on a sandy island you would dig for bugs on a rocky island you would have to fish and eat any plant matter you can find. have survived n all these places.