The Manifestation of Destiny: A scientific analysis on the appearance of cutie marks
Keywords:
TV Programme, Biology, Sympathetic pathway, Endocrine pathway, Melanogenesis, Cellular reorganisation, My Litte Pony, Cutie markAbstract
Cutie marks are a natural phenomenon in the world of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. It is categorised as a little icon on the hindquarters of a pony and manifests when they discover their true talent. This paper explores, through a scientific lens, a potential pathway in which a visible manifestation of a cutie mark leads to a neurological realisation of one’s true talent.
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