Wednesday, November 08, 2006
I am traveling to work everyday by MMTS local train. And yesterday and almost everyday I was lucky enough to get stuck in the middle of no where waiting for a signal.
I made an interesting observation. Even while the train wasn't moving a single bit, no one was willing to get their hands off the rods on the top. They were almost ready even to hanging from an upturned roller coaster in the middle of the ride.
I have seen this on Discovery once. The ability to grip is formed even in embryonic stages. The great scientist dudes attributed this to some chimpanzees babies clinging on to the mother and other monkey crap. Well today I can say that I have found the real reason for this ingrained ability.
I made an interesting observation. Even while the train wasn't moving a single bit, no one was willing to get their hands off the rods on the top. They were almost ready even to hanging from an upturned roller coaster in the middle of the ride.
I have seen this on Discovery once. The ability to grip is formed even in embryonic stages. The great scientist dudes attributed this to some chimpanzees babies clinging on to the mother and other monkey crap. Well today I can say that I have found the real reason for this ingrained ability.