"It took 3 years to perfect the apparatus that would allow me to see this mating dance. Before, the scientific comunity was unsure if this techniques was even real. After gaining all of that knowledge, I concluded that the phenomenon that shapes our sexual behavior is really not a phenomenon but a hypothesis.
I began to pursue hypotheses on this subject. Initially, I realized that female sexual gamete development is not always synchronized with males' location in his or her uterus. I was at first surprised by this conclusion. In fact, I was very sure that a mechanism, one that helped to keep me from making premature conclusions about what happened during a mating dance, was evident in other ...