Godzilla: History, Biology and Behavior of Hyper-Evolved Theropod Kaiju @ Nerd Nite
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@Shyaporn Back in high school I wondered if Godzilla could exist and I asked my physics teacher about a creature as large as Goji and he said the bones wouldn't break if they would have been much thicker than those of a normal animal. What is your opinion about that Dr. Shyaporn?
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lasers to the eye i bet its worse than in BF3. ...lol
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I love shyaporn. So glad I found this lecture because it was the funniest video ive seen on youtube. Well done!!!
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i still love this!
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1 year today. how awesome is that!
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awesome lecture dude ...ha hahaha
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There is one correction you need to know about Godzilla: He DOES reproduce assexually!! Think about it: according to Dr Yamane, Godzilla is supposed to be the last Gojirasaur, so he doesn't have a female to mate with. Technically, he stills lays eggs but just one per decade(which explains the other Godzilla creatures that have appeared throughout history)
ParodySUCK1711 5 months ago
@ParodySUCK1711 I don't believe that Dr. Yamane speculated Godzilla was the last remaining Gojirasaur; his theory was that they had survived in undersea caves. There could be multiple specimens.
Shyaporn 1 month ago
But wait... his huge mass/weight would like not even be able to exist. Godzilla would collapse in a big gunk? Maybe in water but not land.
Mira3591 7 months ago
@Mira3591 I address this point in the lecture - the Regenerator G-1 in his cells constantly regenerate Godzilla's cellular structure, allowing him to maintain his structural integrity, despite the monstrous mass to weight ratio, without collapsing.
Shyaporn 1 month ago
I love Godzilla. But mostly I love YOU.
CherryPiksy 1 year ago 18
@CherryPiksy Go on.
Shyaporn 1 year ago 23