Twohandsondeck
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Was simmering some zucchini and opened the lid to find these homogeneous bubbles:
It reminded me of the Pottenger cat studies because it was noted that the "raw," healthy cats all had a similar structure to each other. Their faces were similarly square and the proportions of their upper and lower halves were closer to an exact 50/50 distribution.
Later on in the book, when observing how navy beans grew on soil which used the feces from the varying groups of cats, the following was said about the beans of the "raw meat" group: "Uniformity of size and plumpness of the beans distinguishes them from the beans of all other groups."
It reminded me of the Pottenger cat studies because it was noted that the "raw," healthy cats all had a similar structure to each other. Their faces were similarly square and the proportions of their upper and lower halves were closer to an exact 50/50 distribution.
Later on in the book, when observing how navy beans grew on soil which used the feces from the varying groups of cats, the following was said about the beans of the "raw meat" group: "Uniformity of size and plumpness of the beans distinguishes them from the beans of all other groups."