(December 29, 2018 at 4:55 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:(December 29, 2018 at 4:43 pm)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: Actually... pretty sure other apes can't mimic or learn 'Kung-fu' or other martial arts.
Their physiology doesn't quite work the same way ours does.
Now... could such a thing be developed for their body/muscle/physiology?
Sure. But the basic statement is wrong simply due to the differentces in anatomical 'Physics' between us and them.
Jus' sayin'.
Not at work.
Agreed. It's possible. They wouldn't even necessarily need to mimic and they could understand the "physical cause and effect" involved. But just because I stated it, doesn't guarantee a specific ape, monkey, or chimpanzee will take to it.
Uhm no.
What I meant was that other apes simply can't do martial arts as humans 'Do' it.
Their bodies don't quite work the same way as ours do.
Same as a human simply can't crush a cinder block witht their bare hands. Out musculature etc deosn't work the way theirs do.
Then I added that, could a type of physical force aplication be developed for their physiology? Sure...
But your comment of them learning is... wrong... because they physically can't perform the motions.
Not at work.
Is all.