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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    haha thanks :hilarious: I guess I could have wasted my time in a worse way.
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    That's alright by me. I know this is quite lengthy for what it should be and I started it with quite a bit of unnecessary stuff :shame: haha
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    ooooh. gotcha! So an invertebrate ganglion isn't a brain but parallel evolution (I suppose?) to help accomplish some of the same goals for the animal. I wish all these sources would stop calling it a brain then. :shifty:
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    Hmm. Would you say it's like the idea of how much can you strip from a car before it is no longer a car? If that's the case, I don't know if this can be definitively answered.
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    You are much better at this than I am. This is exactly what I want to know too! But I don't know how to say it online in a way people don't think I'm trying to argue or talk down to them. :oops:
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    Oh man. Now I'm even more confused. I tried to take it as in context of spiders. If it truly isn't a form of a brain then why are so many sources listing it as one? In terms of a computer, the CPU acts like a brain, but obviously isn't and isn't further called brain in the rest of the context...
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    haha I didn't mean to come off that way. I have had so many people already misinterpret and yell at me in other threads, so I am trying to be as clear as possible in this one and show that I have a base for my argument. In all the information I found I still like looking at all the pictures...
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    :eek: Lady I don't even know who you are! I didn't assume your profession, age, or anything. The only thing I know about you is your tag says you are a lady of mites. So I'll call you a lady but for all I know you could be a man? You don't know me either. I'd encourage anyone to do research in...
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    It wasn't my intention to be patronizing. I read your post as genuine. I didn't mean you hiding, I meant people hiding their finding because of what you said about fear of others putting them in esoteric brackets. And I encourage you to continue your research because you said you quit because...
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    I don't know much about the book, which is why I gave multiple sources, haha even questioning the Encyclopedia Britannica (some scientist like it, some don't) and stated at the beginning that some sources may not be held in high regards. The book may have some good information in it that they...
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    Vernacular clarification about "brain" vs ganglion and other findings in research

    So this thread was brought about as I was in my car thinking about all the replies I have gotten from my first post that there was alot of disagreement on. That thread went into several directions from my main question so I'm expecting this one to do the same and am posting in chat. However, it...
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