lulz. Just poking around the site, Miss K is apparently prone to forming false beliefs, preaching them as facts and not making any friends.
It is the hottest time of year where I live and my trees that have been flowering for 6 weeks are getting as hot as 32C/89.6F during the mid-day heat, even inside with my aircon switched to full power. To combat the heat, I am thinking of switching the light cycle to be at night and dark cycle...
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"Don't listen to @Kassiopeija. She talk alot of theoretical nonsense, doesn't even grow or smoke weed but somehow still think she knows what she's talking about. 32C is not to bad but anything close to 45C will totally torch a plant to bits."
A good theory is useful even if its not true. Take Newton's theory of gravitation. "any particle of matter in the universe attracts any other with a force varying directly as the product of the masses and inversely as the square of the distance between them." It is useful because mathematical models based upon Newtonian theory/law of gravitation are fair predictors of what will happen under certain circumstances. It is not true, particles of matter are not attracted to each other but the theory is useful within certain circumstances.
On the other hand, Miss K's theory: "
the fetus right away has its own unique genetic code that is separated from the mother by several barriers and it can be shown it's rather the fetus stimulating the womb via hormones to nurture it (akin to a parasitic relationship)" Her theory basically says that the womb is part of the fetus not the woman. This is not true but that's OK if it were useful. She uses this theory to conclude that a woman does not have the right to decide whether or not carry that fetus to term.
The above is an example of a bad theory because it does not justify her conclusion. One does not follow the other. She is jumping to a conclusion, not making one. That a fertilized egg implanted onto a woman's womb and stimulated the woman's body to grow the necessary structures to care and feed a developing zygote does not mean a woman must take the risks to her health and well-being inherent in a full term pregnancy.
In both the examples given above, Miss K demonstrates what happens when a person becomes unhinged from reality. Seems that Miss K doesn't differentiate between the real world and what goes on in that little head of hers.