Peter Cappelli
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And you'll just get this one chance where the, the waves add and the troughs get really deep.
No, I think that's my prediction as well, because, you know, there's tons of wave issues happening on the surface.
There's waves all over the place.
And normally just like the random nature of it has it cancel each other out.
Right.
But if they just all have, you have this massive ocean, the Pacific Ocean is gigantic.
Specific.
And just every once in a while, you have things overlap with each other.
Then that might make these rogue waves.
Though that's just speculation.
I'm definitely not a marine ocean biologist.
This story, this is from Brazil.
In Brazil, they went to an area where they had just experienced deforestation nearby in the area.
and they took some mosquitoes, and they looked at the mosquito's blood that they had sucked out of animals, and they were looking at all the different types of animals that it had been sucked out of, and they found that humans were the number one.
And they think what is happening here is that
As you deforest, then you are taking away food supply, right?
That's the basic idea, obviously.
A mosquito is going to be feeding on whatever mammal it can find, whatever blood it can find, it's going to feed on that.
But if you destroy that habitat, and then humans move in, and humans are the only ones in the area, then mosquitoes are just going to naturally start, they're going to go for you.
So...