"better then"
2 0 ReplyAverage human male dick length is 2.7cm erect.
Based on my study with a sample size of 1
53 5 ReplyWording is funky. To clarify:
The rain smell is due to a compound called geosmin. The bacteria that produces it is Streptomyces.
When I taught microbiology lab, I would grow a petri dish of Streptomyces during one particular class and have the students smell it
100 0 ReplyYou mean.... You can ... Bottle up petrichore ??? How come is there no wide range of perfume/candle/lotion and whatnot?
Can I make it at home, if so, how would I go about it with everyday items? Can streptomyces cause health issues?
53 0 ReplyThere's like an indian family/company that's been making some hiqh quality petrichor perfume for idk at least 100 years, probably several hundreds, if not a thousand or more idk.
I forget what it's called you can probably look it up with perfume pertrichor india
23 0 ReplyThere absolutely are petrichor scented things
41 0 ReplyYup. I have a shaving soap like that called "Summer Storm."
https://maggardrazors.com/products/chiseled-face-summer-storm-artisan-shaving-soap-4oz
13 0 ReplyI've never smelled the stuff but apparently the smell of rain is something people try to bottle.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/smell-of-rain-kannauj-perfume-mitti-attar-india
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Well the smell of rain is actually petrichor, it just has a combination of geosmin and ozone and other chemicals that make that smell.
Geosmin on its own is just a part of it.
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Not funny, but interesting!
2 0 ReplyWhy would we need such a strong sensitivity to it?
63 0 ReplyWe evolved in the Savannah.
Rain means the watering holes are filling up, which is obviously good cause we need water, but it also attracts prey animals.127 0 ReplyThis, of course, was summarized most eloquently at the zenith of human evoloution: the 1982 hit single by Toto clearly stating, "I bless the rains down in Africa."
43 0 ReplyI'm still missing something here. For it to be useful, I'd imagine that it would need to inform decisions, and do so where existing senses would fail.
At least in my environment, if I can smell rain, I could also just as easily use my eyes to see the cumulonimbus clouds and say "rain, due east".
In the savanna are there scenarios where the only awareness of rain would be smelling it? Can you derive directionality at 5 parts per trillion? Does it matter?
6 0 ReplyYou think rain is your ally?
You merely adopted the damp. We Brits were born in it, molded by it. I didn't see dry sand until I was already a man...
28 1 ReplyWas that area a desert 250,000 years ago?
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Water is life.
41 0 ReplyMoisture is the essence of wetness and wetness is the essence of beauty
9 0 ReplyShrek is life.
12 0 ReplyLife is life.
4 1 ReplyVictory is life
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Maybe an evolutionary trait to locate water?
21 0 ReplyAnd thirsty herbivores to eat!
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my theory is natural selection of humans/human ancestor species. The ones who didn't find shelter in time before a rain were more likely to die.
6 1 ReplyI think it's more than those who couldn't find water died, within 3 days.
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It's also an off flavor that tasters train for in beer, from water inclusion. It's not good for beer but I don't mind the smell at all
Very beet-flavored to me
22 0 ReplyFunny you should call it beet-flavor. Geosmin is literally the reason why beets have that flavor :)
30 0 ReplyYup! I know, I was an expert taster at a large brewery :)
It was fun! And a little bit ruined some beer for me.
14 1 Reply"Earthy" if you will.
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You train to taste beer?
3 0 ReplyAbsolutely, if you're serious about sensory science!
At the large craft brewery I worked in we trained on like.... ~40 attributes? Weekly usually, with taste panel and impromptu trainings most every day.
5 0 ReplyYou can study to become a beer judge, even just for fun: https://dev.bjcp.org/education-training/exam-preparation/beer-judge-training-study-program/
One of the parts of that is to get a kit that helps you recognize "off" flavors: https://www.bjcp.org/education-training/education-resources/sensory-kits/
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I thought it was ozone.
10 0 ReplyIt is also that.
Petrichor is the smell of rain and is a term like Channelle #5 where it's a combination of ozone and geosmin and other compounds.
10 0 ReplyOzone is the smell of an electrical fire
6 0 ReplyOr poliester fleece or blanket when you hear little sparks.
Some will remember playing with a CRT TV screen 👀7 0 Reply
Diff smell.
I call this 'outside' smell and you can smell it on a clear day.
8 1 ReplyThere's also fat volatiles in our skin that metals and sunlight degrade, so that outside smell could be the smell of you in the sun.
3 0 ReplyI find I smell it more often this time of year. I guess the heavier and colder air?
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7 0 ReplyI love the smell of redistributed ood in the morning.
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I fricking love petrichor! Give me that god blood from stone sky daddy!
3 0 ReplyWish we could be sensitive to H2S, would have saved a lot of lives.
EDIT: On second thought, no, fuck around pumping fossil fuels and find out.
2 1 ReplyMake every fart a million times worse.
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