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This would be a clear acrylic model of a newborn baby in
fetal
position with a smaller clear acrylic model of a newborn
baby
in fetal position inside it's head, and a smaller one in that
ones
head etc. -- to show how the brain is shaped similarly to
the
whole body and to show the reflexive
nature of life and to
gross you out. See picture.
BabyHead Doll
http://homepage.mac...1/pats/Events5.html please excuse the laptop mouse drawing [JesusHChrist, Aug 17 2005]
Normal Baby Reflexes
http://www.lpch.org...ewborn/behrefx.html including "tonic neck reflex" [csea, Aug 18 2005]
[link]
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this is funny. Only theres something weird with the picture in the link. The second baby's brain [which is the third baby] actually goes all the way down to the lungs of the second baby--- which is abit .... emm.... unnatural? other than that, humorous |
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I don't really have an excuse for that 3rd baby head,
other than my lap top mouse. But I think it was more
that when I got to that 3rd baby head I was sort of
concentrating on how I was going to fit it in and draw all
the curves for the features of the face and the fingers
and all and I just made it too big. Maybe this has an
analog in the way a real baby is grown? |
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JHC, you're a very strange man. [+] |
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Nobody told you how babies are made? This is gonna take a little while to explain, but you see, when a man and a woman... |
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haha [desertfox] you spelt weird wrong! (sorry, its just that i've just noticed that people in hb don't like spelling errors) |
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Maybe it would be cool if each baby head was attached to
the next by springs so that the whole doll stored energy
like a gyroscope. |
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[JHC] Do you mean reflexive or recursive? I expected some reference to the reflexes present in most babies - see [link] |
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[csea] Reflexive in the general sense of "directed back on
itself". I don't know what the right word is here. I used
to call the quality of something reflecting on itself
"Seinfeldian" because that sitcom was a "show about
nothing" or about itself, until I learned that that was what
post modernism was all about - being about itself. Maybe
recursive is right. Interesting link on baby reflexes. Its
almost like their plants until they get to be a certain age. |
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If you look closely you can see the prenataluitary gland branching from the Matryoshkaoblongota. |
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Looking closer, we note the part of the brain where later in life is nothing to be found. |
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