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Could the Octopus be the product of a cosmic seeding and proof of Alien life on earth? 👽 Taking a major jump in evolution during the Cambrian Explosion, the Octopus developed features that appeared quite suddenly within the evolutionary landscape. These features included: 🧠 A large brain and highly advanced nervous system. 🤸 Flexible bodies. 👁️ Keen eyes which focus similar to a camera lens and see beyond the human eye in their ability to detect the polarization angle of light. 🐙 The ability to instantly change color, texture and shape to camouflage within their surround. 👖 Their transformative genes which led from Nautilus to Cuttlefish to Squid to the common Octopus are not easily found in any preexisting life form. Do you crave dive travel adventures, diving into beautiful Caribbean blues to encounter aliens errr' Octopus? Join us for a liveaboard diving adventure aboard CruiseNautic and check an 👽 alien encounter off your bucket list. 👉🏽 CruiseNautic.com 🎶 Paris Café by Wesly Thomas - Artlist Licensed 🧐 https://mindmatters.ai/2022/01/science-paper-could-octopuses-be-aliens-from-outer-space/
Here's what you need to know: Stockpiled inventory: During the pandemic, a massive amount of equipment and spare parts was overproduced and left sitting in warehouses - for 3 to 5 years in some cases. Aging without use: These items have been exposed to temperature fluctuations, humidity, dust, and natural material degradation. Electronics, batteries, rubber seals, and even metals can break down over time, even if unused. Risk of malfunction: You may be ordering what appears to be "new" equipment, but in reality, it's aged stock that often fails on first use. And warranties may not always cover this kind of damage. • Weak supply chain response: Returning or replacing a faulty item has become more difficult. Shipping delays are still common, logistics are overloaded, and tech support is under strain. What do you think - have you experienced this yourself recently?