RE: The 10% Myth and what it implies

You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

The 10% Myth and what it implies

in science •  7 years ago  (edited)

Well I'm just an old town doctor. I did my training in some god-forsaken tropical country. But the fact that our brain can't tolerate even a few seconds of arterial pressure drop seems like proof enough of the fact that it doesn't really have much of a functional reserve... in my south-american country they teach this shit in school. I'm not really aware of the reach of SteemStem but it seems more like Steempopularscience or steem general culture...

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

... So? Reading the comments, there are obviously enough people who didn't know it. Great that your school didn't fail you :)
And popular science is still science. You don't have to read it if it bores you, steemSTEM has a variety of great writers and I'm sure you will find something that will meet your standards.

I just wanted to give you more visibility so she notices you, ol' friend.

I'm not sure what you expect to happen

A rational and measured response which you gave. My friend is probably just envious. Then he just trying to pick a fight unsuccessfully but I could be wrong.

I'm on vacation, I won't fight for no good reason 😜

Asking why to fight is like asking why leaves fall... it is in their nature... the true question is what is worth fighting for... Nah I was just trying to elicit a response... the lightness of the article upset my tummy a bit but that's all

Ugh we're reaching levels of brown-nosing that shouldn't even be posible