Krevetka & Slacker
Hey, have you ever thought about how jellyfish just drift around and get by? They seem like the ocean's version of a minimal‑effort lifestyle. Curious what you think about that?
Yeah, I’ve been thinking about that all the time. On the surface they look like the ocean’s couch potatoes, but there’s a whole hidden strategy there. The jellyfish’s tentacles can snag plankton and even fight currents with a flick of a muscle. It’s a low‑energy lifestyle that’s actually pretty efficient—no need for a motor, just a good dose of physics and biology. It makes me wonder how much of our own “minimal effort” habits could be refined with a bit of oceanic inspiration. If you’re up for it, let’s map out a jellyfish‑inspired experiment for the lab—just don’t let me dive straight into the deep end without a plan!