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why cant some people do the vulcan salute

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Also asked, why can't everyone do the Vulcan salute? The reason is simple, the ring finger and the middle finger share the same tendon. If you look at the Maltron keyboard, you'll note the absence of lower ring finger keys for this very reason.

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Is it possible to do the Vulcan salute with one hand?

For some people, it is quite literally impossible to do. Fun fact: the "Vulcan salute" is actually an old Jewish blessing. It's called the Birkat Kohanim (Priestly Blessing) and is normally done with both hands. Click to see full answer.

Who invented the Vulcan salute?

The Vulcan salute was devised by Leonard Nimoy, who portrayed the half-Vulcan character Mr. Spock on the original Star Trek television series.

Do Vulcans greet each other with their hands?

Leonard Nimoy was excited about the episode and postulated that Vulcans had a special hand sign that they used to greet each other, since they wouldn’t do something as forward as shaking hands. The writers thought this was a great idea and wanted to know what he suggested they do.

Did Leonard Nimoy have trouble learning the Vulcan salute?

Leonard Nimoy had trouble learning what became the Vulcan salute. It originates in a Jewish tradition and it took years of practice as a child to learn to make his hand do the gesture. It's perfectly normal to have difficulties learning to do it. Have a try once or twice a day.

Can anyone do the Vulcan salute?

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What does it mean if you can do Vulcan salute?

What does 🖖 Vulcan Salute emoji mean? Live long and prosper, friends! If you ever need to spread the love to your geekier friends, then flash a 🖖. The Vulcan salute emoji, 🖖, is perfect for showing your Star Trek cred or sci-fi pride more generally.

How did you learn to do the Vulcan salute?

The Vulcan salute was a hand gesture used by Vulcans. It involved holding the palm of one hand outwards while placing the fingers in a "V" shaped by separating the middle and ring fingers, while keeping the others together, with the thumb extended.

Is Spock hand genetic?

So, if you are asking if the ability to make that Vulcan sign (the Star Trek gesture was actually derived by Leonard Nimoy from gestures made during Jewish ceremonies) is genetic, it is, but though one locus may be most responsible for the phenotype, there may be more than one locus and possibly multiple alleles at ...

Did Leonard Nimoy invent the Vulcan salute?

The Vulcan "salute" was devised by Leonard Nimoy, who portrayed the half Vulcan character Mr. Spock on the original Star Trek television series. A 1968 New York Times interview described the gesture as a "double-fingered version of Churchill's victory sign".

Do Vulcans kiss with their hands?

Vulcan finger-touching was a ritualistic form of affection among Vulcans involving the index and middle fingers. It was used throughout their culture, including in public, at wedding ceremonies, and during the pon farr. Contact ranged from a simple two-fingertip touch to tracing around another's hand.

Are Vulcan fingers dominant or recessive?

Try to spread your fingers into a “v.” The Vulcan is the dominant phenotype, genotype VV or Vv. The earthling sign is the recessive, genotype vv.

What does splitting your fingers mean?

Splitting (fissuring) of the fingertips is a very common problem affecting many of us, most often in the extremely dry winter months. Splitting fingertips (Fissures) can cause substantial discomfort, particularly frequent pain. This pain can make it difficult for us to do our normal daily activities.

What is the Vulcan language?

The Vulcan language was the language spoken by the Vulcans of the planet Vulcan. Vulcan names as spoken and written among non-Vulcans were, at best, only approximations of actual Vulcan names.

What is the response to live long prosper?

It is based on a gesture used in a priestly blessing in the Jewish faith, and has become the universal sign for “Live long and prosper.” The appropriate reply for the salute would be “peace and long life”, though it is sometimes said first, with “live long and prosper” as the reply.

Is the Vulcan salute copyrighted?

The Vulcan Salute from Star Trek, with the thumb extended, palm facing out, and fingers parted sharply between the ring and middle finger, is not a registered trademark.

Who said live long prosper?

'Live long and prosper' is an abbreviated version of a traditional Jewish religious blessing. It came to a wider public in the Star Trek TV series, where it was used there by the character Mr. Spock (actor Leonard Nimoy, himself Jewish) as the greeting of the Vulcan people.

Who is the Vulcan salute?

Handsome S'chn T'gai Spock performing the Vulcan salute. Hello, Jean! The gesture was popularized by Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), who used it as a greeting in the sci-fi franchise, Star Trek. ... Jewish priests perform the actual religious gesture with both hands to form the Hebrew letter shin, ש.

What episode does the Vulcan hand salute come from?

Continue Reading. It is easy for some and difficult for others. The Vulcan hand salute was introduced during the original series episode “Amok Time”, the first (and only) TOS episode to visit Vulcan.

How to do Cochrane first contact?

In reality, you need to start with your finger, all five of them, close together. Then pull your thumb away. For the more “difficult” part, move your little finger away (and pushing it upward), sticking your ring finger to it.

Who created the Salute?

Arrange your fingers so that all finger tips are touching except the middle finger. They should be touc. Continue Reading. The "salute" was created by Leonard Nimoy on the spot*, as nothing was described in the script. It was derived from a gesture he learned from his Jewish upbringing.

Is the handshape in ASL a sign?

But as Alice Baker points out in her answer, the handshape of this gesture is not a permissible handshape in ASL, and therefore there are no signs using this handshape; consequently, it has no meaning in ASL, except to ASL-speaking Trekkies.

Who invented the Vulcan salute?

The Vulcan "salute" was devised by Leonard Nimoy, who portrayed the half-Vulcan character Mr. Spock on the original Star Trek television series. A 1968 New York Times interview described the gesture as a "double-fingered version of Churchill's victory sign ". Nimoy said in that interview that he "decided that the Vulcans were a 'hand-oriented' people".

Who performed the Vulcan salutation?

NASA astronaut Terry W. Virts performs the Vulcan salutation from the International Space Station on February 27, 2015, shortly after hearing of Nimoy's death. Nimoy's hometown of Boston is seen directly below.

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