Submitted by sarah1604 t3_11mad4e in GetMotivated
Psychological_Bed_17 t1_jbh63s4 wrote
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True but the caterpillar had to survive for its entire life then labor to build the caccoon without being eaten
[deleted] t1_jbhbbrb wrote
Sure, but he still died. He basically builds his own casket and then dies in it. Any attempt to analogize this to humans automatically brings with it a requisite belief in an afterlife as that is what a butterfly would have to be analogous to.
exceptionallyhonest t1_jbhhref wrote
But don’t they recognize things from their caterpillar life? Proving that it’s a conscious transformation?
President_Calhoun t1_jbktaxg wrote
There have been studies that suggest that butterflies retain at least some of their caterpillar memories. I don't think that indicates that it's a conscious transformation, though.
exceptionallyhonest t1_jbmhi9n wrote
Hmm, that’s fascinating.
tomchaps t1_jbk90fh wrote
Nope, the brain of the caterpillar is almost entirely consumedduring the process of metamorphosis.
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