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i make shooting things (author) says: Jul 18, 2008. 3:46 PM
Post your comments. any thing thats relevant to the topic or the life of Pi.
xACIDITYx in reply to i make shooting thingsJul 18, 2008. 4:53 PM
...Yeah thats right i said 6 what are u gona do about it..
We only have 5 senses, as far as I was taught.
Grey_Wolfe in reply to xACIDITYxJul 18, 2008. 11:22 PM
"It like I have a fifth sense or something." "You mean sixth sense." "No fifth sense. The sixth sense is smell, and you're lucky if you get that one." Random sitcom quote you just reminded me of, lol. Too bad I can't seem to remember which show it's from.
Kiteman in reply to Grey_WolfeJul 21, 2008. 7:14 AM
We have way more than 5 senses:

Taste, smell, hearing, sight, pain, cold, heat, pressure, time, thirst, hunger, balance and joint-position spring to mind, but there are more.

(Pain, cold, heat and pressure are usually lumped together as "touch", but they are actually different senses - Try step 5 and see.)
Re-design in reply to KitemanOct 2, 2009. 6:30 PM
It's still just the sense of touch. Maybe a refined sense but still just touch.
Kiteman in reply to Re-designOct 4, 2009. 4:01 AM
No, they are separate senses - under the microscope, the nerves even look different. Like I said, try step 5.
kenny94 in reply to KitemanAug 17, 2008. 12:45 PM
some people say at least 89 senses
i make shooting things (author) in reply to xACIDITYxJul 18, 2008. 6:14 PM
well i consider your sense of balance a sense im sure plenty of people would disagree but i for one count it as a sense.
xACIDITYx in reply to i make shooting thingsJul 18, 2008. 7:08 PM
But a sense of balance isn't a mutual sense, if that makes any sense. Balance is based off of feel and sight.
NachoMahma in reply to xACIDITYxJul 18, 2008. 8:59 PM
. Equilibrioception explains it in more depth.
xACIDITYx in reply to NachoMahmaJul 19, 2008. 6:14 AM
The importance of visual input for balance is illustrated by its being harder to stand on one foot with eyes closed than with eyes open.

What I'm saying is that no other senses contribute to eachother. For example, it's not like you can't have vision without smell. They are, essentially, Bases. Now equilibrioception is based off of many senses and things suck as the visual system and the vestibular system. Whereas nothing but the visual system plays into the sight sense, where the visual system is the sight sense and nothing else plays into the sight sense. That's why they are considered base senses.
I don't consider something that uses more than 1 sense to make it's sense a sense, and just a job or rather buddies to accomplish something.

If I am a person and I can only do one thing, call me a sense. Now If I pair up with someone else who can only do one thing, and we accomplish a sense of balance, you wouldn't call us only 1 person, we'd be 2 persons working together to make 1 job done, giving an illusion of a sense.
Goodhart in reply to xACIDITYxJul 21, 2008. 1:31 AM
Actually the sense of taste and smell are so linked that taste is almost absent without smell (remember the last time you had a sinus infection or totally clogged sinus'? Did food taste as good? Or was it rather bland?
xACIDITYx in reply to GoodhartJul 21, 2008. 3:26 PM
Yeah, but you can still have a sense of taste without sense of smell. Not nearly as potent, but it's still there.
Goodhart in reply to xACIDITYxJul 22, 2008. 3:46 AM
Yes, but it is very weak if the sense of smell is totally gone, but it is a one-way street, as the sense of smell doesn't need the sense of taste so much ;-)
Goodhart in reply to GoodhartJul 21, 2008. 1:33 AM
As to whether animals taste better then humans.....I assume animals do, but I have never wanted to taste a human, soooooo I don't know for sure ;-)
Goodhart in reply to GoodhartJul 22, 2008. 3:46 AM
Ok sorry, this was in bad taste *sigh*
xACIDITYx in reply to xACIDITYxJul 19, 2008. 6:18 AM
Adding on to that,
The wiki article says...

Some animals have better equilibrioception than humans, for example a cat using its inner ear and tail) to walk on a thin fence.
It is using other senses to accomplish it's sense of balance.

Equilibrioception in many marine animals is done with an entirely different organ, the statocyst, which detects the position of tiny calcareous stones to determine which way is "up".
In this case, the marine animal is using it's sense of feeling to tell where the stones are.
i make shooting things (author) in reply to xACIDITYxJul 18, 2008. 7:48 PM
close ur eyes and spin around.
Grey_Wolfe in reply to i make shooting thingsJul 18, 2008. 11:27 PM
Dude, look straight up, then close your eyes and keep your head like that, you'll quickly notice that you feel like you're falling backwards. They are related, even though closing your eyes isn't the same as being blind.
xACIDITYx in reply to i make shooting thingsJul 18, 2008. 7:52 PM
But you still have the sense of feeling. And you are still seeing. You think your eyelids are a perfect seal?
a_traceur in reply to xACIDITYxSep 16, 2009. 4:20 PM
I wanna learn to "see" with my etes closed that'd be cool! (It is possible they did it in some lab)
a_traceur in reply to a_traceurSep 16, 2009. 4:20 PM
eyes
Goodhart in reply to xACIDITYxJul 21, 2008. 7:28 AM
chuckle
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xACIDITYx in reply to GoodhartJul 21, 2008. 3:28 PM
Oh, you're so punny.
Grey_Wolfe in reply to xACIDITYxAug 19, 2008. 12:54 AM
Puns are the worst kind of humor. Anyone who uses them should be drawn and quoted.
Goodhart in reply to Grey_WolfeAug 24, 2008. 3:35 PM
strains the ole vocabulary does it ? ;-)
Grey_Wolfe in reply to GoodhartAug 25, 2008. 1:41 AM
You kiss your mom with that mouth??? :-P
Goodhart in reply to Grey_WolfeAug 25, 2008. 4:08 AM
Not on the LIPS !!!!

*chuckle*

bumpus in reply to i make shooting thingsJul 18, 2008. 4:49 PM
is that a hidden bump?
i make shooting things (author) in reply to bumpusJul 18, 2008. 6:14 PM
hidden bump??? what bump?
promoves101 says: Oct 2, 2009. 7:51 AM
yeah its depends on the animals. They have different senses.
frollard says: Sep 22, 2009. 2:16 AM
There is a type of eye-less mole (it has a tentacle like nose) that tastes the fastest of any creature. In fact, it tastes faster than its brain can process (bandwidth, not just latency, for an analogy)
Glimbi says: Sep 18, 2009. 9:36 PM
It all depends on the animal.
skunkbait says: Sep 18, 2009. 8:57 PM
I know some people who smell worse than pigs, but I've never tasted one of them, so I can't be sure about that part!
=SMART= says: Jul 20, 2008. 5:33 PM
my dog sometimes eats sheep poop when im walking her........ i know for a fact rabbits eat each others poop my friend gets headaches before it rains, maybe thats a 7th sense lol Is the book life of Pi good? my dad has it, would you recommend reading it?
Grey_Wolfe in reply to =SMART=Aug 19, 2008. 12:56 AM
Never read the book, but the film Pi is interesting.
i make shooting things (author) in reply to =SMART=Jul 20, 2008. 7:53 PM
yeah its good. if u go on any trips defiantly take it with you
=SMART= in reply to i make shooting thingsJul 20, 2008. 8:57 PM
Im going to the land of no internet next week (grandparents) so ill buy it in wh-smiths at the service station
=SMART= in reply to =SMART=Jul 20, 2008. 8:57 PM
Just remembered my dad has a copy :P
Spl1nt3rC3ll says: Jul 18, 2008. 7:24 PM
Yes. Snakes are an example I can think of, but I know there are others.
i make shooting things (author) in reply to Spl1nt3rC3llJul 18, 2008. 7:47 PM
snakes dont taste or smell with there tongue they use it to gather particles so there smell receptors can pick up smellseses. So there toungue is more like a vacuum then any thing elce
a_traceur in reply to i make shooting thingsSep 16, 2009. 4:18 PM
Flys... I win.
Grey_Wolfe says: Jul 18, 2008. 11:29 PM
Animals tase much better than humans. We have horrible eating habits, and you ought to know what that does to the meat. Ewww. lol But seriously, many animals do have a better sense of taste than humans. Some don't, just depends.
Dr. Explosion in reply to Grey_WolfeAug 18, 2008. 4:59 PM
Pigs have a better sense of taste than us, no seriously, they do!
Grey_Wolfe in reply to Dr. ExplosionAug 19, 2008. 12:54 AM
lol. I realize that. I was actually saying that they tasted better when consumed. lol
n8man says: Jul 19, 2008. 4:24 PM
The 6th sense is the brain.
Lithium Rain says: Jul 18, 2008. 9:07 PM
It's BENGAL tiger...
skunkbait says: Jul 18, 2008. 8:07 PM
I like the taste of most animals. Humans....?
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