We're all just human beans

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We're all just human beans
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I don't trust sect leaders. I eat beans !

A lot of problems with the experiment. He didn't even taste it.

Brother really did not like his beans

"Mother it would be morally unethical to consume these legumes"

Died because he wouldn't run through a bean field (allegedly)

Bro be like "protein"

life back then must've been crazy people just thought whatever

Have you seen people today?

Ghaaa, now I feel like such a sucker for believing that a^2 = b^2 + c^2 all this fricking time. Fool me once, Pythagoras!!

Well, you are a sucker if you believe that, because the correct equation is a² + b² = c². Unless for some weird reason your part of the world labels the hypotenuse as "a".

What did he do for protein though

I can't imagine going 🅱️eanless and I'm not even a vegetarian 💀

He really did hate beans, but the "spawned from the same source" and the "experiment" seem like bs.

Yeah, the most widely shared experiment from what I can tell is:

"Pythagoras conducted a scientific experiment demonstrating that humans and beans were spawned from the same source. He took some beans and buried them in the mud. They rested there for a few weeks before being removed and investigated by the great Greek philosopher. He concluded they looked like human fetuses."

But even that doesn't actually have any decent evidence.

"Experiment" is a tool of the modern science. The usage of this word in this context is not appropriate.

There is no evidence. There either is a source which mentions this or there isn't one. I have not seen, nor found such a source. The story is most likely made up by some modern idiot.

This story is also beyond ridiculous. I wonder how many human fetuses an average ancient greek has seen, but surely, it can't be that many.

Is that true? Were beans even present at the time and location of Pythagoras?

chickpeas and fava beans are native to the Mediterranean region I think

And beans exist pretty much everywhere.

Partly. I never heard about the smell part. He planted them and observed that the bean stalk sprouting out of the bean resembled the way a human grows in the womb. That's why they thought the beans contain human souls.

Hmm, that even crazier actually.