If vampires—corpses that rise up to suck the blood of the living—sound biologically implausible to you, you’re not alone. They exist purely in legend, as virtually all scientists agree.
But for any vampire believers undissuaded kwa biological facts, a professor has come up with a second proof of their unreality, using math.
If Wanyonya damu ever existed in the forms in which sinema and vitabu portray them, they would have quickly wiped out humanity long ago, according to physics professor Costas Efthimiou of the chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha of Central Florida in Orlando, Fla.
maarufu lore passed down through centuries holds that vampire victims become Wanyonya damu them selves, and launch their own blood-hunts on hapless humans.
To rule out vampires, Efthimiou relied on a basic principle known as geometric progression.
“If Wanyonya damu truly feed with even a tiny fraction of the frequency that they are depicted to in the sinema and folklore, then the human race would have been wiped out quite quickly after the first vampire appeared,” Efthimiou and a graduate student colleague wrote in a paper ilitumwa on line.
Efthimiou supposed that the first vampire arose Jan. 1, 1600, around the beginning of a century during which some of the first important modern writings on Wanyonya damu appeared. There searchers estimated the global population at that time, based on historical records, as 537 million.
Assuming that the vampire fed once a mwezi and the victim turned into a vampire, there would be two Wanyonya damu on Feb.1, four the inayofuata month, and eight the mwezi after that. All humans would be Wanyonya damu with in 2½ years. “Humans can not survive under these conditions, even if our population were doubling each month,” which is well beyond human capacities, Efthimiou said.
But why would one vampire make every mwezi a new vampire, when he can easily drink his hole blood,
and human would die?
But for any vampire believers undissuaded kwa biological facts, a professor has come up with a second proof of their unreality, using math.
If Wanyonya damu ever existed in the forms in which sinema and vitabu portray them, they would have quickly wiped out humanity long ago, according to physics professor Costas Efthimiou of the chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha of Central Florida in Orlando, Fla.
maarufu lore passed down through centuries holds that vampire victims become Wanyonya damu them selves, and launch their own blood-hunts on hapless humans.
To rule out vampires, Efthimiou relied on a basic principle known as geometric progression.
“If Wanyonya damu truly feed with even a tiny fraction of the frequency that they are depicted to in the sinema and folklore, then the human race would have been wiped out quite quickly after the first vampire appeared,” Efthimiou and a graduate student colleague wrote in a paper ilitumwa on line.
Efthimiou supposed that the first vampire arose Jan. 1, 1600, around the beginning of a century during which some of the first important modern writings on Wanyonya damu appeared. There searchers estimated the global population at that time, based on historical records, as 537 million.
Assuming that the vampire fed once a mwezi and the victim turned into a vampire, there would be two Wanyonya damu on Feb.1, four the inayofuata month, and eight the mwezi after that. All humans would be Wanyonya damu with in 2½ years. “Humans can not survive under these conditions, even if our population were doubling each month,” which is well beyond human capacities, Efthimiou said.
But why would one vampire make every mwezi a new vampire, when he can easily drink his hole blood,
and human would die?
After they left wewe closed the door and closed your eyes. wewe couldn't believe it. The wedding is a mwezi away and yet wewe can't wait. Your mind was racing on the thought of being Emmett's wife and then Sabrina your daughter. wewe happened to look up and see your family staring at wewe with worry written all over their faces.
You: What?
Emmett: Your glowing.
wewe looked at your hands and sure enough wewe were. wewe froze in shock and tried slapping the light off of you. But, it wouldn't leave.
Sabrina: Mommy's glowing.
Emmett: Yes she is.
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You: What?
Emmett: Your glowing.
wewe looked at your hands and sure enough wewe were. wewe froze in shock and tried slapping the light off of you. But, it wouldn't leave.
Sabrina: Mommy's glowing.
Emmett: Yes she is.
*note from the author*
this is the end of this story. Tell me if u want me to write about justin bieber upendo stories au one zaidi emmett cullen upendo story?