Evidence of altruism in tiny zebra fish

The convict or zebra cichlid fish is a fish species from the family Cichlidae, native to Central America.

With a length of 3.9 in. to 4.7 in. (10-12 cm) and a weight of 1.2-1.3 oz (34-36 gm), the tiny zebra cichlid are popular aquarium fish and the subjects of numerous studies on fish behavior.

A recent study found that zebra cichlid display altruistic or pro-social behavior — that of sharing food with another cichlid.

Osaka City University writes in Phys.org, March 19, 2021, that a Japanese research group led by Shun Satoh and Masanori Kohda, professor of the Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, discovered experimental evidence of altruistic tendencies in zebra cichlid fish through a series of pro-social choice tasks (PCT) in which male cichlid were given two choices:

  1. An anti-social option of receiving food for themselves alone; and
  2. A pro-social option of receiving food for themselves and their partner.

Methodology:

  1. Experiment One: An experimental male fish was placed in a tank (A), and another fish was presented to the male fish in another tank (B):
    • When a female fish with whom the male fish had raised children was in tank B, the male fish actively made a pro-social choice and both fish received food.
    • But when there was no one in tank B, the male fish preferred neither the pro-social nor anti-social option.
  2. Experiment Two: To understand how the affected the fish’s pro-social nature, the team changed the partners to or females the experimental male fish had never met before:
    • The male fish actively chose the anti-social option of not feeding the rival male, but
    • Chose the prosocial option of feeding the unknown female as if it was their own breeding partner.
  3. Experiment Three:
    1. When the original female breeding-partner of the male fish was re-introduced to Tank B, the male fish made the anti-social choice of not feeding the female stranger fish.
    2. But when the original female fish was absent, the male fish made the pro-social choice of providing food for the unknown female.

Dr. Satoh said: “It can be said that the convict cichlid fish properly distinguish between paired females, unknown females, and rival males, and change their choices according to the situation.These PCT results mirror those from similar experiments with primates. However, this is the first time that caring and misbehaving behavior has been observed in fish. No one had ever expected such delicate and exquisite social behavior from such a small fish. Through more rigorous behavioral experiments, we hope to clarify whether these fish really have psychosociality and the motivation to produce it and also how the mind of this type of fish evolved to produce it.”

See also “Animal Altruism: Crow helps hedgehog cross road”.

~E

Palm Sunday: Beginning of the week that changed the world

Mark 11:1-10

When Jesus and his disciples drew near to Jerusalem,
to Bethphage and Bethany at the Mount of Olives,
he sent two of his disciples and said to them,
“Go into the village opposite you,
and immediately on entering it,
you will find a colt tethered on which no one has ever sat.
Untie it and bring it here.
If anyone should say to you,
‘Why are you doing this?’ reply,
‘The Master has need of it
and will send it back here at once.’”
So they went off
and found a colt tethered at a gate outside on the street,
and they untied it.
Some of the bystanders said to them,
“What are you doing, untying the colt?”
They answered them just as Jesus had told them to,
and they permitted them to do it.
So they brought the colt to Jesus
and put their cloaks over it.
And he sat on it.
Many people spread their cloaks on the road,
and others spread leafy branches
that they had cut from the fields.
Those preceding him as well as those following kept crying out:
“Hosanna!
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!
Blessed is the kingdom of our father David that is to come!
Hosanna in the highest!”

Today is Palm Sunday, the beginning of the holiest week in Christianity.

It is the week that changed the world.

The week in which the Son of God, who chose to become incarnate was a human so that He would be sacrificed, tortured horribly, nailed to a cross and left to die. All in atonement for the shattering, cataclysmic sin of grandiosity of our first parents, who chose to defy God’s explicit command because they thought themselves to be “like God” who could determine for themselves “what is good and what is evil” (Genesis 3:5), despite the fact that Adam and Eve already knew the answer to that question. As the Book of Jeremiah 31:33 says, when God created humans, He placed His law within each of us, written on our very hearts. Another way to say wanting to be their own God is “Do as thou wilt” — the satanic motto and zeitgeist of our corrupt time.

That first sin by our first parents left a birth stain on their children and every human who followed. It is the Original Sin of concupiscence that renders us into fomes peccati (tinder for sin), born with an appetite and inclination toward evil. And so, that first sin in that first garden opened the gates to the TIDAL WAVE of all the subsequent sins of humanity.

Wrongs require restitution — reparation made by giving an equivalent as compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused. So immense were the sin of our first parents and the sins of all humanity that no human could make amends. Only God Himself, in the person of the Son, could make that restitution. As St. Paul said in 2 Corinthians 5:21:

For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

Our sins are so horrific that, while praying in the Garden of Gethsemane before the Roman soldiers came, Jesus actually sweated blood from seeing the immensity of evil for which He would atone — every sin of humanity, past, present and future, from the first to the last. As it was foretold in Isaiah 53:5:

But he was pierced for our transgressions,
he was crushed for our iniquities;
the punishment that brought us peace was on him,
and by his wounds we are healed.

That’s how much He loves us narcissistic, selfish, ever-bickering, ever-warring, utterly wretched, and downright murderous humans.

For many Christians, this Palm Sunday — and Easter, too — is particularly difficult because some churches are still closed due to local-state governments’  arbitrary and draconian COVID-19 policy. But we can offer our distress and difficulties to our Lord, as a special Lent penance.

And if you are so fortunate that your church isn’t closed today, you will receive a long piece of palm leaf. This video gives very easy-to-follow instructions on how you can make a cross from your palm.

And remember to tell Him “Thank you” and that you love Him with your whole heart, your whole soul, your whole mind, and with all your strength.

May the peace and love of Our Lord, Jesus Christ be with you,

~E

This is what happens to newborn babies in a COVID-19 world

We already know that in the COVID-19 world, people died and are dying alone because family members are not allowed to visit their loved ones in hospitals and nursing homes.

But I had no idea that newborn babies are subjected to this utterly inhumane treatment, deprived of human touch (h/t Ian Miles Cheong):

~E

Puppy helps save calf’s life!

From the Rumble video description:

“On Valentine’s Day, this calf was born in sub-zero temperatures during a winter storm. She was found near lifeless, so they brought her inside to warm her up. The family puppy started licking her face like her mama would. And then the puppy cuddled up to the calf to warm her up. Soon after, the calf made a full recovery thanks in part to the puppy that helped save her!”

DCG

The Pie-In-The-Face Caption Contest

This is our 240th world-famous Caption Contest!

Here’s the GIF:

Bill Gates gets pie in face

About the GIF: In 1998, in Brussels, Belgium — de facto capital of the European Union —  billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was ambushed by pranksters with a cream pie-in-the-face as he entered a meeting with 400 Belgian educators, business leaders and government officials. (NY Daily News)

You know the drill:

  • Enter the contest by submitting your caption as a comment on this thread (scroll down until you see the “LEAVE A REPLY” box).
  • Body and Soul‘s writers will vote for the winner.
  • Any captions proffered by our writers, no matter how brilliant (ha ha), will not be considered. :(

This contest will be closed in two weeks, at the end of Tuesday, April 6, 2021.

To get the contest going, here’s my caption:

While conspiring with the Wuhan Lab on an anti-prankster vaccine, the Gates Foundation inadvertently unleashed the COVID-19 virus.

For the winner of our last Caption Contest, go here.

~E

We have a winner!

for our 239th Caption Contest!

Our writers have voted for their respective #1 (best) and #2 (next best) captions. Each #1 vote is worth 4 points; each #2 vote is worth 2 points.

And the winner of our 239th Caption Contest, with three #1 votes and two #2 votes, totaling a whopping 16 points is . . .

SAF!

Here is the winning caption:

BLACK EYES MATTER!

Jackie Puppet is in 2nd place, with two #1 votes and 8 points:

That adrenochrome really packs a knockout punch!

Brian (with one #1 vote) and Gretchen K (with two #2 votes) are in 3rd place, each with 4 points:

Brian: “When Pelosi says get in line, buddy, you better do it.”

Gretchen K: “The Mormon Mafia says they not happy with your votes!”

Scott Merson and True Dan are in 4th place, each with one #2 vote and 2 points:

Scott Merson: “They say the eyes are the windows to your soul.”

True Dan: “I’ve got to quit attending those Senate Republican Caucuses.”

WELL DONE, EVERYONE!

Congratulations, SAF!!!

For all the other captions, go here.

Be here tomorrow for our next, very exciting Caption Contest!

~E

Tuesday Funnies!

~E

Kids today don’t know what they are missing…

Growing up in the 70s, we did many activities with little to no adult superision. It taught you an important lesson on balancing risks versus reward.

You also learned alot about cause & effect and natural/stupid consequences 🙂

I never wore a helmet or knee pads while riding a bike, would sled down the biggest hill in our neighborhood with no helmet, and did back spins on the playground bars with no hands! Oh those were fun times!

Do these bring back any memories for you?

And when you came home with a scratch/bruise you know what was mom’s cure? The following:

Those were the days…

DCG

Monday funnies!

DCG

Sunday Devotional: Whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live

John 11:1-2, 5-8, 11, 17, 25-27, 32-35, 38-44

Now a man was ill, Lazarus from Bethany,
the village of Mary and her sister Martha.
Mary was the one who had anointed the Lord with perfumed oil
and dried his feet with her hair;
it was her brother Lazarus who was ill….
Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.
So when he heard that he was ill,
he remained for two days in the place where he was.
Then after this he said to his disciples,
“Let us go back to Judea.”
The disciples said to him,
“Rabbi, the Jews were just trying to stone you,
and you want to go back there?”….
He said this, and then told them,
“Our friend Lazarus is asleep,
but I am going to awaken him.”….
When Jesus arrived, he found that Lazarus
had already been in the tomb for four days….
Jesus told her,
“I am the resurrection and the life;
whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live,
and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.
Do you believe this?”
She said to him, “Yes, Lord.
I have come to believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God,
the one who is coming into the world.”….
When Mary came to where Jesus was and saw him,
she fell at his feet and said to him,
“Lord, if you had been here,
my brother would not have died.”
When Jesus saw her weeping and the Jews who had come with her weeping,
he became perturbed and deeply troubled, and said,
“Where have you laid him?”
They said to him, “Sir, come and see.”
And Jesus wept….
So Jesus, perturbed again, came to the tomb.
It was a cave, and a stone lay across it.
Jesus said, “Take away the stone.”
Martha, the dead man’s sister, said to him,
“Lord, by now there will be a stench;
he has been dead for four days.”
Jesus said to her,
“Did I not tell you that if you believe
you will see the glory of God?”
So they took away the stone.
And Jesus raised his eyes and said,

“Father, I thank you for hearing me.
I know that you always hear me;
but because of the crowd here I have said this,
that they may believe that you sent me.”
And when he had said this,
He cried out in a loud voice,
“Lazarus, come out!”
The dead man came out,
tied hand and foot with burial bands,
and his face was wrapped in a cloth.
So Jesus said to them,
“Untie him and let him go.”

Did you know that physicists have discovered the equivalent of the soul, i.e., something that endures after the death of our bodies?

Renowned British physicist Sir Roger Penrose and other physicists believe that human consciousness is something ineffable that’s “beyond the computational laws of physics,” and that our consciousness is “a packet of information” that’s stored at a quantum or sub-atomic level in microtubules within human cells. When a person dies, his or her quantum information (or consciousness) leaves the body and is released into the universe, only to return to the body’s cells if the host is brought back to life. Penrose argues that this explains why people can have near-death experiences, and believes that this quantum information amounts to a soul leaving the body. He said:

“”If the patient dies, it’s possible that this quantum information can exist outside the body, perhaps indefinitely, as a soul.”

As reported by Australia’s News.com on Oct. 31, 2012, Penrose and Dr. Stuart Hameroff, Professor Emeritus at the Departments of Anesthesiology and Psychology and Director of the Center of Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona, developed a quantum theory of consciousness asserting that our souls are contained inside structures called microtubules within our brain cells. Our experience of consciousness is the result of quantum gravity effects inside these microtubules — a process they call orchestrated objective reduction (Orch-OR). In a near-death experience the microtubules lose their quantum state, but the information within them is not destroyed. Or in layman’s terms, the soul does not die but returns to the universe.

In the documentary Through the Wormhole, Dr. Hameroff explains:

“The quantum information within the microtubules is not destroyed, it can’t be destroyed, it just distributes and dissipates to the universe at large. If the patient is resuscitated, revived, this quantum information can go back into the microtubules and the patient says ‘I had a near death experience’. [If the patient dies, it is] possible that this quantum information can exist outside the body indefinitely — as a soul.”

May the peace and love of Jesus Christ our Lord be with you,

~E