diff --git a/sci/15272623.txt b/sci/15272623.txt index 393780e67431556b0d054072fc619414bf43ba97..68e9eab42e832250d1d7b7b855880a7fc6e49121 100644 --- a/sci/15272623.txt +++ b/sci/15272623.txt @@ -573,8 +573,6 @@ The Moongroves have my attention again >>15407975 >>15410292 Ok Moongroves let’s see what adventures you have in store for me ---- 15412639 -Bump --- 15412657 this shit is telling me lies straight to my face, wtf --- 15412668 @@ -594,3 +592,7 @@ Bump --- 15415312 >>15410292 Operation Moongroves will commence soon +--- 15416088 +Bump +--- 15417182 +Bump diff --git a/sci/15346155.txt b/sci/15346155.txt index b9155ac9f76c9ebf99ea14020570ef8ddba4787f..3aa5ca2c3faa18df1e5a52099e142e3e7e8ad660 100644 --- a/sci/15346155.txt +++ b/sci/15346155.txt @@ -532,3 +532,22 @@ A student help book. Sure oh wise child. are you all rich or something? --- 15415366 bump +--- 15416588 +kek +--- 15417124 +>>15359325 +>>15364525 +>>15365786 + +Oh ffs, I'll spoonfeed you the digital version: + +> https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacect6rece3eugud5x6h7dx6zsmxteuf5xncccebgq76lbstb36va4a + +how do zoomers not know how to use libgen? +--- 15417347 +>>15417124 +Thanks, but if its the original kindle version it wont work, if its a PDF then its too big and when compressed its still a PDF file instead of the book. I got the PDF on it, its a hassle though, cant adjust font size, pages misalign etc. + +I'll just upgrade the Kindle and actually take the time to label the PDFs so theyre not strings of numbers and shit. + +Til then I'll ponder the orbital harmonics detailed in Kepler's book. diff --git a/sci/15347459.txt b/sci/15347459.txt index d664b8d6bffdf6cade472300485e9b972bcc5a75..85e4c3bf6858519221c1223352cbea783acae555 100644 --- a/sci/15347459.txt +++ b/sci/15347459.txt @@ -634,3 +634,21 @@ Yes, journos and politicians aren't our peers. That makes them seethe eternally. --- 15415468 >>15396042 Yep, its a way to shut out older, wiser heads and replace their wisdom with popular dogma +--- 15416933 +>>15394584 +everyone should read that before going to university +--- 15416982 +>>15387403 +>Except wokeism started in 2012 +If by wokeism you solely mean tranny shit, then maybe. +--- 15417010 +>>15411423 +No, because they're too stupid to understand what scientists are saying. Unironically unless you're an official you shouldnt "do your own research" because chances are if you need to do research then you're too stupid, too much of a sheeple to understand anything in a study or how to dissect it. That is what I'm saying. I've seen far too many retards on here misrepresent studies, tired of it. +--- 15417345 +>>15416982 +--- 15417369 +>>15417010 +>>>r/Iamverysmart +--- 15417766 +>>15417369 +schoolteachers are mostly female, they destroy other women's children instinctively, it monkey breeding competition behavior diff --git a/sci/15349240.txt b/sci/15349240.txt index 3b70dcbbf50b868a6c738c60602790f21c7da59e..cb9f3e42b3a492704d2949c19a7482a60fcf40a0 100644 --- a/sci/15349240.txt +++ b/sci/15349240.txt @@ -7,14 +7,6 @@ CO2 is actually one of the weaker greenhouse gasses iirc. H2O is a big one. That --- 15351785 >>15349240 (OP) Mars does obviously experience a greenhouse effect, but it's much farther from the sun. Yes sun can influence climate. More than one factor can influence the climate. No this information isn't shocking to anyone who's not an imbecile. ---- 15351799 ->>15351785 ->nasa -soience shill organization run by and for political activists. if they say something is true then you know its a lie. ->adding 0.01% co2 to the atmosphere is going to increase the greenhouse effect by 10% -only an idiot or someone who is ignorant of math & physics could believe that ->graph starts in little ice age to help create the illusion of global warming -errrry single time --- 15351809 >>15351799 This is the most low IQ way to be contrarian. @@ -199,10 +191,6 @@ It's just a job. --- 15377960 >>15377874 Banality of evil it is then. ---- 15383580 ->>15351834 ->noaa.gov -soience shill organization run by and for political activists. if they say something is true then you know its a lie. --- 15385335 >>15377809 Look up Retraction Watch. Academia is a disaster zone. @@ -211,9 +199,6 @@ Look up Retraction Watch. Academia is a disaster zone. global warming is a false narrative --- 15388850 >>15351785 ---- 15391239 ->>15369342 -lol --- 15392412 >>15365277 evaporation of water is endothermic not exothermic @@ -409,3 +394,26 @@ See >>15388850 We've been saying that the Sun and other cyclical effects have an effect on climate for years and everytime you cuckheads called us "climate deniers". It is evident that you change your tune to try and win arguments and push an agenda. You're done. --- 15415636 >>15413327 +--- 15416811 +>>15349240 (OP) +>Mars has a significantly higher CO2 density per unit mass of air +>Mars has 1% as much air pressure as Earth +What's so hard to understand? Why don't you ask ChatGPT to solve this 8th grade algebra problem for you too, you retarded fucking faggot? +--- 15417356 +>>15416811 +I can tell that you're experiencing emotional distress because of your use of profanity, science doesn't care about your emotions, science is for rational people +--- 15417364 +>>15417356 +I can tell by your use of armchair psychology that you're a failure +--- 15417410 +Elon Musk says global warming is fake +--- 15417444 +Damn this thread is almost one month old. I forgot how slow this fucking board is. +--- 15417512 +>>15417410 +Scientifically speaking, why are global warming deniers such blatant liars? +--- 15417521 +>>15417410 +>Elon Musk says global warming is fake +>pic clearly shows that that is not the case +"There are alarmists exaggerating the issues" is not the same as "it's all a hoax and none of it is real." diff --git a/sci/15353120.txt b/sci/15353120.txt index 470fd1031c68b84dcd04b964c712efabfe6b57a5..51eda2af18edb975d72cd339e318137943075163 100644 --- a/sci/15353120.txt +++ b/sci/15353120.txt @@ -346,13 +346,6 @@ Alcoholics are prone to short bouts of euphoria, overly emotional, dumb, and agg --- 15382166 >>15353120 (OP) You can see the results on this board constantly. The cosmology discussion really shows off the lack of humility and reasonable self doubt particularly well. ---- 15383529 ->>15379792 -if they were bad then subsequent generations are worse - ->>15371513 ->They didn't name it the Iphone for no reason at all. -thing about what kind of people would attracted to a device with a name like that, the name is is a selling point to them --- 15383544 I have a different take on this. The same amount of narcissists always existed. @@ -372,10 +365,6 @@ Stop going to tik tok, instagram, twitch etc and the world will go back to seemi what are the feel good drugs? cocaine and opiates obviously. they psychedelics don't seem to fit that definition marijuana feels good but it also makes you more introspective (to the point of paranoia in some cases). introspection is not a characteristic of narcissists. ---- 15383606 ->>15383592 -introspection under the influence of feel-good drugs is just navel gazing. ->immmaaaa gooooonna introoooooosspeeecccttt!! --- 15386592 >>15383978 >The amount of know-it-alls in any discipline is inversely proportional to the usefulness of the discipline. @@ -404,10 +393,6 @@ Climatology. --- 15389847 >>15389362 not even a real science ---- 15390695 ->>15386592 ->The amount of know-it-alls in any discipline is inversely proportional to the usefulness of the discipline. -good point --- 15392525 >>15364886 --- 15393919 @@ -499,3 +484,17 @@ The wall with mexico was a literal trillion dollar monument to virtue signaling, --- 15415621 >>15414433 your expressed anti-wall sentiment is virtue signalling, if the wall had been funded and completed it would have been a functional barrier rather than a symbolic act, unfortunately the open borders globalists sabotaged it. paul ryan, who now directs fox news was the guy who refused to fund it. +--- 15416210 +>>15415621 +>your expressed anti-wall sentiment is virtue signalling +It would be virtue signalling if i was trying to signal my virtuousness, which i am not. I am only making an observational statement about Trump's intentions in building the wall. Note that there is nothing inherently wrong with virtue signalling. It is the only way one can make clear to a community of strangers that one is a virtuous person and can be trusted. Even if the wall would have functioned as an effective barrier it's intent was to signal to the people voting for trump that he cared about what they wanted and was listening to them, i.e. he was virtue signalling. And in this he was very successful. The actual functionality of the wall was incidental to its main purpose. Many people use virtue signalling as some kind of insult but it is an integral part of human behaviour in crowds. +--- 15416512 +>>15361849 +Unfortunately you are correct because the sport fails to uphold the use-your-arms principle, except for the goalie sometimes. I do not like sports in general, I try to enforce use-your-arms where I can as I've discovered it only a few years ago. +--- 15417251 +>>15353448 +>My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me Giorgio +--- 15417773 +>>15416210 +>REEEE TRUMP +>>>/pol/ diff --git a/sci/15354724.txt b/sci/15354724.txt index 817c00435fa24e05cb2c9bf152d99599177f49a0..fd82e0904c773a83df2ea2b0d8e6fd7a70ea34a2 100644 --- a/sci/15354724.txt +++ b/sci/15354724.txt @@ -131,9 +131,6 @@ MAGA with confetti! --- 15369406 >>15368354 He wasn't a Catholic, not a Croatian cuck ---- 15369752 ->>15368282 -Tito was a Croat though. --- 15371422 >>15361348 Is wolfgang pauli related to ron paul? @@ -144,19 +141,11 @@ It's really time that's "warped" not space. Ok, spacetime is warped, but only be >>15354814 >Not starting it off with "Folks," Big mistake buddy, but gold no matter what ---- 15372076 ->>15354814 ->>15361374 ->>15371840 -https://vocaroo.com/1mCZskO4Pfsl --- 15372204 Smart uncle and not so smart nephew. Many such cases --- 15372420 >>15372076 Sounds too robotic. There's far superior human-like voices around, but probably not these celebrities because no official site is going to do them ---- 15372479 ->>15372420 -I just did it quickly in 11.ai using two snippets of his speeches. If you used more samples and tweaked the settings for more variability you could get it to flow better. --- 15372592 >>15354910 Trump's grandmother: @@ -263,9 +252,6 @@ Compared to the Trumps, everyone is low energy. i miss him so much --- 15389631 >>15389120 ---- 15391382 ->>15389120 -We had it so good when he was around, has been a rapid downward spiral into dystopia ever since --- 15391423 >>15391382 >>15389120 @@ -275,9 +261,6 @@ Even if aliens carried Trump off to Mars, the MAGA movement will continue to gro An elite New York billionaire real-estate tycoon and career criminal who has been in court his entire adult life, who was close buddies with Clinton and Epstein, who moved the latter from state to federal prison just days before he died, against the DA's wishes, and who has had a charge of sleeping with a 13yo girl laid against him, when he was 60. ...Is supposed to save us from a massive conspiracy of pedophile billionaires. Cognitive dissonance doesn't even begin to describe this phenomenon. ---- 15391904 ->>15391477 -lmao@damning trump for his past association with the clintons. he sure whipped em in 2016, if they were friendly, they probably aren't any longer. not that beating up on them is all too difficult, obama had served about 1/4 of one term in congress when he stomped clinton in the 2008 primaries. --- 15392124 >>15391477 The J in Donald J Trump stands for Jesus. He is a direct descendent of Jesus it is fortold. @@ -434,3 +417,17 @@ If a government is not in favor of the people who live in the country, then why --- 15415545 >>15415141 imagine a country the size of china with the vigor of 1930 germany +--- 15416927 +>>15394595 +1 honest man will always be more accurate than all the soience sois combined +--- 15417547 +>>15407349 +--- 15417556 +>>15356484 +>It's part of why he was a titan in a cathegory he was the smallest guy in +>cathegory +Mike, is that you? +--- 15417574 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ_fUSA9lUo [Embed] +--- 15417575 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGeXu4VTYR4 [Embed] diff --git a/sci/15357012.txt b/sci/15357012.txt index 284c32e301d3a1d5576d5b6dbf8f3c2581699c3d..c5d32d737acbf35c010912127c9620d4d2988473 100644 --- a/sci/15357012.txt +++ b/sci/15357012.txt @@ -113,10 +113,6 @@ Why does it trigger you? Seems like something pretty benign to chimp out over --- 15382123 >>15380527 Regulatory capture. ---- 15383716 -That Atlantic article is amazing. The amount of confirmation bias employed by the scientists overwhelmed the experimental results they were seeing for over 20 years. Why were they even bothering to gather data if their only reaction was predetermined to be ->This is bullshit, ice cream cannot be good for you -Dispels the myth of the objective scientist completely --- 15383810 >>15380893 All the ice creams at my grocery store are filled with various forms of goyslop. i need to find a better source @@ -172,9 +168,6 @@ ice cream is one of the worst foods you can eat. fat and carbs NEVER go together --- 15389549 >>15369336 pig fat is pufa laden garbage ---- 15390795 ->>15389532 -thats not what the science says --- 15392303 >>15389549 Lard is fantastic, makes better pie crusts than butter does @@ -281,3 +274,12 @@ Somehow in the switch from fruit diet to omnivore diet sugar became toxic to us? >>15413242 >Good quality ice cream is only bad for you if it causes you to have too much sugar in your diet. the sugar is a non issue because the dairy prevents diabetes through some unnamed mechanism +--- 15417083 +>>15414947 +they don't eat purified chemicals, they eat a bunch of other stuff with a little bit of natual sugars in it +--- 15417140 +>>15364963 +abominable bait +--- 15417676 +>>15413671 +holohoax was concocted as a means to cover up the mass murder of christians in the jewish dominated USSR diff --git a/sci/15357632.txt b/sci/15357632.txt index c8b1999e067ebc6b08969d4a1e9c46154a3190ac..594b348334e9cfc381e2aca69d8b4655d9f35fb3 100644 --- a/sci/15357632.txt +++ b/sci/15357632.txt @@ -948,10 +948,6 @@ The electricity got so expensive in some places that pic is already nearly cheap --- 15380636 >>15359446 Bruh, what are you doing with me bot icon? ---- 15383693 ->>15359573 ->ukrainians are paying the price. -Have they admitted that attempting to ethnically cleanse the eastern part of their country was a mistake yet? --- 15384553 >>15357632 (OP) Why don't they talk about ocean thermal energy conversion is far too mach concerning me. @@ -1248,3 +1244,22 @@ Who gives a crap about the consumer, when you erroneously believe that world is >>15414984 CO2 is just fine, its not a pollutant, its not a greenhouse gas, its plant food, the more we have in the air, the better off we are. CO2 is what enables plants to store solar energy as matter rather than as heat. rocks are hot after a long day in the sun, plants are not, they stay cool because they absorb solar energy and store it as matter rather than as heat, plants don't reradiate the way rocks do. +--- 15417102 +>>15415661 +this +organic matter doesn't follow the same thermodynamic rules as dead matter does +--- 15417667 +>>15417658 +Energy independence bad? +preserve rain-forests bad? +green jobs bad? +liveable cities bad? +renewables bad? +> clean water +> healthy children +r u srs my nigga + +i gues you don't think any of those things are the restulf of climate policy? +--- 15417677 +>>15417667 +No is all about who makes the better clean organic propaganda diff --git a/sci/15361269.txt b/sci/15361269.txt index debed3d7ff821416f8ebf6d4a82c03c7466d1ce1..71cc55b59ab55d71c8f9ffb4e87e53839bfdc1ec 100644 --- a/sci/15361269.txt +++ b/sci/15361269.txt @@ -204,8 +204,6 @@ There is no group more lost in delusion than those that call themselves "red pil yeah its time for you to get another booster --- 15379887 >>15379562 ---- 15383582 ->>15361269 (OP) --- 15387371 >>15368628 >I'm opposed to mandates and I don't care if people vaccinate themselves or not. @@ -234,8 +232,6 @@ No shit, since the nuclear bomb is complete fiction. --- 15390219 >>15371519 Yes? ---- 15391877 ->>15361269 (OP) --- 15391893 >>15364792 I want medical care. I just want care from a competent system which uses sound knowledge. @@ -348,3 +344,12 @@ thats pretty incendiary imho --- 15415485 >>15414584 someone call the fire department, soience has been roasted +--- 15416946 +>>15379578 +lol +--- 15417087 +>>15361269 (OP) +overpopulation. either you die in hospital or on battlefield. +--- 15417655 +>>15417087 +overpopulation is another globohomo fake narrative, you urbanites never get out of the city, never see how things really are diff --git a/sci/15364585.txt b/sci/15364585.txt index 6cab11461c3ac9ae4b34560ae9e15177a264e7f4..bc2928742e27e44f3ddfd9b213999ce8431041c1 100644 --- a/sci/15364585.txt +++ b/sci/15364585.txt @@ -233,9 +233,6 @@ They are trying to reclaim a little bit of Doggerland, the dry land bridge betwe >>15366717 >USA - measured >Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa: no recorded data, graph modeled ---- 15383576 ->>15364585 (OP) -picrel is global warming propaganda from about 15 year ago. --- 15383607 >>15383576 Uhhhh Denmarkbros? @@ -724,3 +721,24 @@ They are serious. They just think you won't question it because they assume ever --- 15415461 >>15413836 steady as a rock for the past 15 years +--- 15416685 +>>15386700 +You are clueless. +--- 15416945 +>>15414064 +its nasa, a government propaganda agency, what do you expect? might as well link to npr +--- 15416983 +>>15386689 +bros, you do realize that there's more monitoring systems that were probably being added to the southern hemisphere and the equator right? +--- 15417334 +>>15416983 +the hockey stick is pure propaganda, everyone knows it a lie, the people who repost it just don't mind being liars. +--- 15417726 +>>15413844 +>and lie religiously. +lying is their religion, they are atheists, they are anti-christ. +the bible says not to lie, those who are against the bible will always lie +--- 15417758 +>>15364585 (OP) +>Shouldn't it have raised by a meter or so by now? +No. Sea level rising isn't remotely that fast. People selling you a sunken Florida by 2100 are massive bullshitters. diff --git a/sci/15369462.txt b/sci/15369462.txt index 02267bba549494f01755f101772193e3984fadb0..deb87a690ea0018d94c520a3e8d9c15ff9e43e7b 100644 --- a/sci/15369462.txt +++ b/sci/15369462.txt @@ -250,11 +250,6 @@ non-replicable = non-science --- 15381519 I wish I could find a woman as cute as Ghislaine. (not the pedo/jew part or whatever) ---- 15383671 ->>15380317 -That seem like a more reasonable explanation than "the big bang" AKA "The Book of Genesis for Atheists" -At least theres evidence that dark matter actually exists. "The big bang" is just a soience fairy tale ->one day, for no reason at all, the universe started --- 15383932 >>15380317 Nope. The SZ proves it's not local. Read the thread. @@ -283,9 +278,6 @@ absolutely. intelligent people write things down. total retards share videos. --- 15389662 >>15388481 Bin Laden is also definitely still alive, they never released to supposed video of him being killed or his funeral ---- 15391414 ->>15369462 (OP) -Everything in the world was going along normally until picrel's arrest, as soon as the happened, chaos ensued and it still hasn't let up yet. ZOG's secrets are out of the bag, so they're instigating tyranny to avoid the repercussions of their misdeeds --- 15392432 >>15391414 Covid-19 was released about 2 month after Epstein was declared dead. @@ -545,3 +537,13 @@ If its not a crime why is his client list being covered up? Why was he arrested --- 15415559 >>15411137 sup jidf +--- 15416840 +>>15369749 +Jimmy Savile, formerly a famous TV presenter for the BBC. Had ties to many influential people in the company and Britain as a whole. Even had ties to the royal family. He got exposed for abusing children, and it's suspected that he wasn't the only one who was doing it. +--- 15417343 +>>15416840 +>suspected +Prince Andrew publicly admitted to it +--- 15417720 +>>15411366 +nice word salad skizo diff --git a/sci/15369501.txt b/sci/15369501.txt index 40be05c4cf1d704a1d8e27f8109df540414d5572..d3ec9b64b9708888c272609054487234299dfedc 100644 --- a/sci/15369501.txt +++ b/sci/15369501.txt @@ -132,9 +132,6 @@ Don't like your religion questioned and mocked? --- 15391601 >>15391445 This. ---- 15391604 ->>15391445 -"Humanity would sink into eternal darkness, it would fall into a dull and primitive state, were the Jews to win this war" ~Joseph Goebbels --- 15392522 >>15391445 Its almost as if we're living in a dystopian kleptocracy thinly disguised as a free society @@ -164,9 +161,6 @@ You know blackrock, vanguard etc and other subsidiaries owns in conjunction domi >global warming is real, but it's the result of natural climate cycles It's not natural. It's that climate cycles take multigenerational ages unless something disastrous happens, which humans are incapable of almost even just barely the full nuclear stockpile. We can still remember that the earth is the most sustainable engineering project with 5 billion years in testing. People are braindead to go beyond it's ways and say we MUST consume. ---- 15394989 ->>15371586 -Mercury is toxic and unsustainable --- 15396487 >>15394924 So no warming since 2015? Very interesting. @@ -334,3 +328,11 @@ They're too dumb uncreative and low IQ to develop new lies >>15411277 holy fucking shit hahahahaha this kills the climate change narrative +--- 15416698 +>>15411277 +do they have any IQ lol +--- 15417346 +>>15415482 +--- 15417558 +>>15417346 +propaganda diff --git a/sci/15370375.txt b/sci/15370375.txt index aa005c1180a48ce94e05d0e889f53f3cc6d9ed92..d05bf314be7b42d5ee6d793ad93ebf0453c0e674 100644 --- a/sci/15370375.txt +++ b/sci/15370375.txt @@ -344,8 +344,6 @@ Thats why certain neurotoxic drugs and poisons cause heart attacks. This whole cholesterol shit is a meme. Literally your whole body and hormones require cholesterol to be built. Even vitamin D is made from cholesterol. ---- 15383300 ->>15372647 --- 15384260 >>15382504 Your body produces all the cholesterol you need already. You are dodging and not saying anything, you are just spitting mechanistic speculation that has no basis in reality. @@ -411,9 +409,6 @@ eggs are high in hdl, that is the "good" cholesterol they're some of the most nutrients dense foods you can have eggs are some of the healthiest foods and probably the closest thing to a superfood you can eat ---- 15391056 ->>15388401 -damn, looks like hes a goner --- 15391260 >>15389636 >Why would I care if it's something that won't appear until I am 50 or so? @@ -680,3 +675,28 @@ all my aunts and uncles on dad's side ate eggs for breakfast every day for their >>15372538 70% of the Western Population is either overweight or even obese and they eat nothing but shit l all day long so even infants get their diseases now. +--- 15415994 +>>15415700 +You are what you don't eat. +--- 15417324 +>>15415700 +--- 15417578 +>>15401094 +>That's part of why a lot of vegans seem healthier than those who eat cooked meat. +this board has the most underrated shitposters on this website I swear to god +--- 15417680 +>>15408562 +>>15410192 +you are both literally retarded +my point is that if you're trying to avoid biotin for some reason you should eat the whole egg or just the white, since either of those contains a smaller fraction of biotin than yolks +--- 15417689 +>>15401094 +>That's part of why a lot of vegans seem healthier than those who eat cooked meat +may I see the lot? +--- 15417741 +>>15372510 +Mind telling me why squeezing a cow's udders is disgusting and immoral? You sound like a city boy who's never gotten his hands dirty doing some physical work. +--- 15417747 +I don't get too hung up on diet autism. Just don't get fat or overdo it on certain known unhealthy micronutrients. + +The generation that subsisted off of spam, tv dinners, ketchup sandwiches and lead in the water lived to age 80-90... diff --git a/sci/15370453.txt b/sci/15370453.txt index 6973f324661b0da2d20ae7a1e0bd8cd954214cec..fdb509066586494ff7b85a931d95b3422375b1cf 100644 --- a/sci/15370453.txt +++ b/sci/15370453.txt @@ -164,10 +164,6 @@ Wasn't he supposed to be smart or something? >>15380788 >but without borders and army That's just what he tells you... obviously he had a real state in mind. ---- 15383589 ->>15380788 -Israel now has the world's largest border walls. -Einstein was dumb, but not so dumb that he was beyond realizing that there were people more intelligent than himself. --- 15384620 >>15372014 >And the elders of Zion is fake as fuck everyone knows that. @@ -193,9 +189,6 @@ Because there are other diseases that other cultures have that are worse than ra Thats why it clearly is not a forgery --- 15389605 >>15371705 ---- 15390951 ->>15384642 -Israel is the most homosexual nation on the planet. Their capital is the most homosexual city, more than 1/3 of the city is homosexuals. --- 15392402 >>15370453 (OP) Thats not philosophical bias, he just hated all whites just like all the rest of the jews do. Its not an "blind spot", its outright aggression @@ -282,3 +275,8 @@ What is this supposed to change? Who gives a shit. In 2004, the English epidemiologist Michael Marmot wrote, “Scientific findings do not fall on blank minds that get made up as a result. Science engages with busy minds that have strong views about how things are and ought to be.” Marmot was writing about how politicians deal with scientific evidence—always concluding that the latest data supported their existing views—but he acknowledged that scientists weren’t so different. --- 15415602 >>15413382 +--- 15417073 +>>15408504 +--- 15417430 +>>15370698 +>the israeli border wall should be guarded from the outside. diff --git a/sci/15370730.txt b/sci/15370730.txt index 4cd0accdf80acf1b1de38cd0bf56bbca1db7c124..7264a7612530437dbbc610c71112af001cba9cd5 100644 --- a/sci/15370730.txt +++ b/sci/15370730.txt @@ -644,8 +644,6 @@ US is rapidly becoming a Turd World shithole, the Turd world population is bring >>15381326 >It wouldn't surprise me at all if bug-chasing became mainstream already happened ---- 15391866 -easy access free abortion did this. women enjoy getting pregnant and they enjoy killing the baby too. popular media has made it all into something to be proud of rather than ashamed of --- 15392125 good --- 15392499 @@ -986,3 +984,65 @@ They're inheriting them from their degenerate mothers. Just another consequence dude, here it is http://www.whale.to/a/shelton_sy.html > SYPHILIS: Is it a Mischievous Myth or a Malignant Monster. By Herbert M. Shelton Published 1962 by Health Research, Mokelumne Hill, California +--- 15415975 +Thanks to Russian and Chinese disinformation internet agents, American trust in medical science (and scientific literacy in general) is at an all time low, so this outcome really shouldn't surprise anyone. And since access to birth control and condoms is distributed primarily towards richer, mostly white demographics, the population of undocumented migrants has less access to these basic human rights, so their birth rate increases. +--- 15415989 +>>15415975 +> Russian and Chinese disinformation internet agents +American shill signature. blame jews, Russians, Chinese... +--- 15416000 +>>15415710 +Behaviour is 100% genetic you fucking retard, fucking romans egyptians fucking babylonians were saying that of the kikes already. +Only fucking genocide can work. +--- 15416005 +>>15416000 +it's not /pol, go away shill +--- 15416013 +>>15416005 +Fuck off you retard, you literally believe the earth is a globe. +Go vaxx yourself. +--- 15416090 +>>15415975 +One of the leading causes of death is medical malpractice, they are certainly making it easy for these disinfo shills to paint medicine in a bad light. +--- 15416626 +>>15416013 +please, ban yourself, stop existing +--- 15416909 +>>15408050 +>Especially with reports from msnbc saying the average cost to raise an individual child from 0-17yrs is around $300k. +Bullshit. They're trying to inflate the cost to discourage people from having kids and to justify more taxing and spending for "equity". You might see that kind of bill if you're sending them to private school and they play an expensive sport, but 300k is bonkers. +--- 15416916 +>>15413171 +Why cant someone just buy testosterone from a pharmacy if they wanted it? I understand banning it in professional sports, but if it wont even kill you then I see no decent reason for its prohibition. Same with HGH. +--- 15416976 +>>15416909 +It can't be that cheap though. A person eats 3 times a day means you need food for 19,710 meals. How do they calculate that cost? Or the number of diapers or clothes, or extra electric and water cost? Trying to put a price is similar to wrestling am oiled up squid. +--- 15417001 +>>15407411 +Yeah, NEVER get attached though. Don't you dare sympathize when they tell you some BS sob story. No matter how bad it is. +--- 15417022 +>>15415710 +how many pretty fucking pictures can you paint? do you have any idea how many great artists produced hundreds of beautiful masterworks from the time of the pre-renaissance to the early 20th century? there just aren't that many ways to re-arrange colors and shapes to produce beauty, post modernism and ugliness and such is just the inevitable reaction to us being at the end of the line. humanity is exhausted and dying, let it go. +--- 15417030 +>>15417022 +>humanity is exhausted and dying, +How is highschool doing champ? +--- 15417358 +>>15417022 +you're a degenerate who can't appreciate beauty, it all looks boring and similar to you because you have no soul +--- 15417359 +>>15416909 +$300k isn't bonkers actually if you think about it. When most people see that number they aren't taking into account how much child care costs are being subsidize by babyshowers, birthdays, holidays, hand me downs, babysitting, cookouts, parties, sleep overs or school food programs. Without family, friends or the state helping frequently to subsidize the cost of living that $300k number is way more likely to occur. + +Your child will need new clothes either every year or every other year until they reach their late teens. No help from family or friends balloons this cost unless your spouse is a fucking professional seamstress. + +Your child needs to eat two to three times a day. No help from family, friends or the state balloons this cost unless you're a professional farmer who actually has fucking acres of land to farm on. + +Your child needs to go to school five times a week for 12 years. If you don't live within suitable walking distance transportation is necessary for the child. If you don't have a good bus program then you're spending gas each day taking your kid to school and picking them up. Or you're giving your kid bus fare to go back and forth to school. + +Your child needs to have and practice good hygiene. So they will using toiletries everyday and washing up/ bathing everyday (or everyday other day for some families). Doing this for 17 years straight. + +This is without even talking about healthcare. If any mention of frequent or even semi-frequent medical bills come into the picture the argument over $300k is automatically non-disputable. +--- 15417739 +>>15417359 +kids eat what you eat, you're already buying food for yourself, you just buy a little bit more. raising children isn't an expense, picrel is what people who don't raise children do with their disposable income diff --git a/sci/15371874.txt b/sci/15371874.txt index 28f517af83a5d4aa134ec7b56047d9deccab5f61..565194f64cc36317852db9ab439bb0c2adf8285b 100644 --- a/sci/15371874.txt +++ b/sci/15371874.txt @@ -85,9 +85,6 @@ Who cares how many cited it? They passed peer review despite lying about having >>15381125 >That puts the entire journal under scrutiny. it should, but it doesn't ---- 15383688 ->>15382061 -Maybe in 10 of 15 years Retractionwatch might get around to doing an article about them. Retractionwatch is a good organization, but its only 4 people, they should have at least a few thousand more to make the kind of impact they need to make any significant difference in the way things are going. --- 15383982 >To address the first aim, we compared the wider Reddit activity of r/AntiVegan users against that of a sample of r/askreddit users (N = 9500). With over 33 million users, r/askreddit is one of the most popular subreddits on Reddit. Given its popularity and the neutrality of its content, this subreddit has often been used as something of a “control group” for group-based comparisons (see, e.g., Bagroy et al., 2017). >Given its popularity and the neutrality of its content @@ -145,9 +142,6 @@ Left-wing politics has destroyed the credibility of all science for perhaps gene --- 15389867 >>15388868 And here's why that's a good thing: draining the swamp to make science great again. A great reset of the science to build science back better. A science that is not a threat to our democracy. Yes we can. For the people. Especially the children. Imagine a global science treaty without foreign intervention. A science that allows freedom of speech, diversity and inclusivity without hate speech or misinformation. A science that punishes criminals and illegal immigration. A science that does not depend on Russia and China. A science that encourages upward mobility through hard work like our founding fathers did. A new scientific order. God bless America! ---- 15391422 ->>15388198 -Why do vegans even want to eat burgers even if they are ersatz ones? Why do that want to present the illusion that they aren't vegans? Is there something wrong with being vegan? --- 15391428 >>15389867 Damn anon, that's beautiful. @@ -273,3 +267,12 @@ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMmUHXiB4ak [Embed] --- 15415409 >>15414880 I wonder what snake fed beef is like. +--- 15416684 +>>15414880 +in india street cows eat everything they can find in trash cans +--- 15417348 +>>15415409 +Snake is fairly chicken-like meat. +--- 15417718 +>>15412917 +its cultural appropriation from people with traditional diets, develop your own culture, don't steal from others you sick degenerate freak diff --git a/sci/15378431.txt b/sci/15378431.txt index 96400e4c57dbda15c5e9731b6c2d6eecd8d8c9a5..06a5e676b3f42add50f5281dc99193aa3d17f617 100644 --- a/sci/15378431.txt +++ b/sci/15378431.txt @@ -104,9 +104,6 @@ As soon as any civilization figures out they live in a simulation, the ancient a --- 15389814 >>15378431 (OP) In your head - making you ask silly questions. ---- 15391425 ->>15389485 -good point, the automatically reposted spam which jannie does nothing about really does make it seem as if there is something less than genuine about the content on 4chan --- 15391476 >>15383874 >would have modified their galaxies by now @@ -149,9 +146,6 @@ Technological civilization has only existed here on Earth for about 200 years an dumb ones don't have ability to send us a signal smart ones prefer not to be noticed by who knows who we're in the temporary uncanny valley soon to become smarter or get exterminated by who knows who ---- 15391894 ->>15391547 -why would mentioning something that everyone already knows about imply intelligence? namedropping fermi doesn't mean you're intelligent, it means you're pretentious, shallow and image conscious. what good is image consciousness on an anonymous imageboard? --- 15391927 >>15391500 >this is what it's been like. @@ -457,3 +451,8 @@ It will be over for earth men when women have access to 7 foot tall martian men >Where are all the Aliens !? Definitely not fucking using stone-age radio technology to communicate. +--- 15416372 +>>15415265 +What's wrong with radio technology? +--- 15417685 +How do we even know other stars and galaxies really exist outside of the solar system? It's not like anyone has been there and returned. Yes we can see what looks like stars and galaxies but those could be faked. Maybe the ayys haven't shown up because there are none. diff --git a/sci/15379089.txt b/sci/15379089.txt index 72a5af0d608754459ec209441574425a18426f28..f5c1b3d17d42f74768eed0255810bfdf2a74bd79 100644 --- a/sci/15379089.txt +++ b/sci/15379089.txt @@ -268,8 +268,6 @@ Not the brightest crayon in the bunch are you anon? --- 15382308 >>15381873 Leftist fags hate the fact that the best rockets right now are made by a corporation and extra salty that the CEO is a chud that makes fun of them on twitter. ---- 15382666 -Western culture peaked 50 years ago and has been on the decline ever since. The Americans who worked at NASA in the 60s & 70s started out with years of rigorous education from childhood, same goes for the Germans. Modern kids get the "everyone is a winner" lowest common denominator version of education. --- 15382751 >>15382666 (Thanks Satan) Now you can just imagine niggers bouncing up and down on the desks, shaking their asses as some of the rowdy boys start throwing beakers at the professor. In the back, some 20 year old nigs who have been held back a few years are trying to cook meth. @@ -389,9 +387,6 @@ It's even worse than that. Civilization was ready for those who tried to exploit Even if the blueprints were lost (they aren't) the designs could be reverse engineered from the numerous unflown parts they still have in warehouses today. And guess what, exactly that idea was put forth in a competitor bid to SLS by Dynetics, who proposed an iterative improvement on the F-1, the F-1B, using unflown F-1 engines as the basis of the development. ---- 15391389 ->>15379089 (OP) -"Humanity would sink into eternal darkness, it would fall into a dull and primitive state, were the Jews to win this war" ~Joseph Goebbels --- 15391433 Everyone's trying to design cheap rockets. Those only overlap with working rockets somewhat. --- 15392428 @@ -594,3 +589,31 @@ They are barely able to operate Soyuz and their ISS modules anon. The soyuz laun >and they're winning in Ukraine --- 15415680 >>15379682 +--- 15417107 +>>15415301 +--- 15417174 +>>15380185 +Russians can only keep making the same rockets they've been making since the Soviet era. Modern Russia is almost incapable of innovation. Meanwhile SpaceX is running more flights than every other space company and national program combined, more cheaply per pound to orbit than has ever been done. +--- 15417684 +>>15380185 +>at least one street shitter has to be a von Braun tier mind. +nope, von braun was of noble european lineage, there is no law of averages than can turn a random lowlife into the equivalent of that, nobility is cultural as well as genetic. von braun was purebred for superior performance, no matter what he did with his life he was destined to be the best at it. your random bigbrain will never equal that, what von braun had was not only inborn capability +--- 15417712 +>>15380106 +they did +SLS is Saturn V cobbled together from Shuttle parts +there was a project for F-1B (F-1 with modern production methods), but they opted to use Shuttle engines and SRBs instead because they thought/claimed they would be better +>>15380166 +SLS is almost entirely made out of existing products nobody else makes (why would you?) +>patent +that's not how it works, all Shuttle patents expired decades ago +>how are shareholders supposed to earn profit? +Lobby for cost plus contracts. I hate Boeing so much. +--- 15417730 +>>15379089 (OP) +Because they’re a bunch of egomaniacs who think their shit doesn’t stink, so they design new rockets instead of re-creating the Saturn V. +And same with NASA refusing to learn any lessons from the Souyez rocket system. +--- 15417735 +>>15379814 +Buts SLS is not “exciting” because they have a realistic launch schedule +https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Space_Launch_System_launches#Launches diff --git a/sci/15379528.txt b/sci/15379528.txt index 2ab7d7b126cf09bf7f8749e683721c561dfb0040..3c9380866c5b3b9591243a21f0dfa8d1b44c2c2f 100644 --- a/sci/15379528.txt +++ b/sci/15379528.txt @@ -1449,3 +1449,17 @@ I want to reduce 3-SAT to the following problem: Given a simple graph that has r bump --- 15415060 bump +--- 15416205 +>>15411538 +Are you sure you didn't flip V_0 and V in the entropy? Your formula says the entropy gets bigger if you put it in a smaller volume while keeping the temperature the same. + +Anyway, you know dF/dT = -S so you can integrate +F= -\int S dT + C(V) +where C is a function depending on volume but not temperature. + +Now set F(T_0, V)-F(T_0, V_0) = -W to solve for C(V) up to an overall constant. +--- 15417229 +Will we ever see a cure for it in our lifetimes that doesn't involve giving you erectile dysfunction +--- 15417321 +>>15417229 +20 years will do that to someone, oh well diff --git a/sci/15381592.txt b/sci/15381592.txt index 3de8481e62c1a00efdedf7a222caf656baee8b9b..35f25873b499bb7e83927579cd9a01eaf9838209 100644 --- a/sci/15381592.txt +++ b/sci/15381592.txt @@ -280,10 +280,6 @@ What if you Knew™? --- 15391606 >>15391456 There is none. The Californication of the globe is now complete. Everyone has the cultural memory of a fruit fly. ---- 15391908 ->>15391481 ->anythung requiring a lot of computing power -so like the climate scientists' massive computer simulations that are always wrong? --- 15392000 >>15391908 Creating the hockey stick fraud probably caused more global warming than an entire herd of cattle. @@ -569,3 +565,12 @@ The price of oil crashed to negative $40/barrel in 2020, so suddenly everyone st It's almost as if hyperbolic rhetoric and ham fisted socio economic policies made people feel they were being lied to --- 15415674 >>15392930 +--- 15415996 +>>15415237 +You mean people are deeply antisemitic and need to go to sensitivity and tolerance training. +--- 15417325 +>>15414875 +that just proves that there is no such thing as a natural oil shortage and that peak oil is a scam +--- 15417715 +>>15412574 +Everything was better when Trump was in charge, he should be appointed president for life. diff --git a/sci/15386219.txt b/sci/15386219.txt index 413f72a954ff1a54e855cd8d5e65efb18e0353fc..ec5e95c07b7d89491981ace780da5c46bcec42cd 100644 --- a/sci/15386219.txt +++ b/sci/15386219.txt @@ -85,10 +85,6 @@ Violation of thermodynamics --- 15388505 >>15387526 wikipedia also has a page that shows that the "greenhouse" effect is only responsible for about 15ºK of the planet's temperature above kelvin ---- 15389570 ->>15387388 ->>15387417 -Significant figures are not science, they are a rough rule of thumb for engineers in the slide rule era. Back to >>>/pol/ --- 15389609 >>15387340 Thank you, anon. I strive to be as impartial and objective as possible. @@ -96,10 +92,6 @@ Thank you, anon. I strive to be as impartial and objective as possible. >>15386433 >Where is the extra heat coming from? volcanoes & tidal forces ---- 15389944 ->>15386433 ->Where is the extra heat coming from? -Quantized Inertia --- 15390083 >>15389570 >sliding era @@ -109,13 +101,6 @@ what did he mean by this? >>15387388 >>15387417 This is the first time a climate scientist has ever encountered physics, and they have no answer for it. ---- 15391304 ->>15386433 -2.7ºK comes from the cosmic background radiation. The calculation which results in the 255ºK number starts from 0ºK, but we don't live in a 0ºK universe, we live in a 2.7ºK universe. ---- 15391357 ->>15391304 -There is also the unaccounted for sunlight which falls on the annulus of atmosphere that isn't directly between the sun and the earth. -The "caclulate the surface temperature of a planet using the Stephan-Bolzmann equation and basic geometry" problem is freshman level astronomy, covered early in the first month of the first semester, it is by no means authoritative, it is only a simple rough estimate. Albedo conditions on Earth change day by day and hourly as well as seasonally, solar output also varies. There is no one fixed number for the baseline temp of the planet, the Stephan-Bolzmann equation itself is inaccurate, it was derived on the presumption of a static universe with a baseline temp of 0ºK, which we now know not to be the case. --- 15391410 >>15386239 >And everybody believes it anyway @@ -639,3 +624,22 @@ How do you calculate albedo for an organic system that can store radiation as ma --- 15415905 >>15415690 https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/7/11/15536 +--- 15416619 +>>15415905 +>https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/7/11/15536 +>by Jingjing Peng 1,2ORCID,Wenjie Fan 1,3,*,Xiru Xu 1,3,†,Lizhao Wang 4,†,Qinhuo Liu 2,5,*ORCID,Jvcai Li 1,3 andPeng Zhao 1,3 +into the trash it goes +--- 15416650 +>>15415905 +That's not even what he asked for. +--- 15417352 +>>15415690 +Thermodynamics as conceived of by Boltzmann, Stephan, Planck and the rest of the gang only applies to inert, nonreactive matter. Applying those concepts to Earth is retarded. +--- 15417503 +>>15417352 +Feel free to prove your claims, anytime! Right now you sound like a young earth creationist yammering about how the 2nd law of thermodynamics disproves evolution. +--- 15417588 +>>15386219 (OP) +>chatgpt +kys retard. I believe this paper answers your question: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6174548/ +Can't you retards do a google search? diff --git a/sci/15387291.txt b/sci/15387291.txt index d70f26d7f19539498ed65471ad48493ef883e64d..9aedd148a77e197c27aedc675989ea7957824e53 100644 --- a/sci/15387291.txt +++ b/sci/15387291.txt @@ -76,8 +76,6 @@ you know that most "anons" arguing for that are bots right? the "people" you see >>15390662 Nonsense. They already have their own world. They have private islands and private anything, they're above the law, they can do anything they want and they never have to deal with goyim if they don't want to. If you insist that they want more living room by depopulation, you again raise tons of question marks. The point is: old power is like an alien life form. It is so far removed from you that you can only project Earth on a planet 1.000.000 light years away. ---- 15391163 ->>15390662 --- 15391245 >>15390817 >If you insist that they want more living room by depopulation, @@ -87,8 +85,6 @@ Anon, one purpose of the ukraine war is to depopulate it so that the khazars can Not even, its just the old aristocrats. Bill Gates isn't jewish, but he actively funds propaganda narratives. He's richer than the supposed Jewish lord George Soros by 10x atleast. Bill Gates's full name is William the 3rd, an aristocratic name. The old powers aren't jewish, although there are jewish bankers and all, they're mainly the workers for the hidden aristocratic families of the past. ---- 15391326 ->>15391323 --- 15391368 >>15391163 >>15391245 @@ -305,3 +301,7 @@ Hunter Biden's was a Reddit poster, that was part of the cringe that was on his --- 15415769 >>15414335 censorship on youtube +--- 15417135 +>>15407393 +--- 15417675 +>>15414641 diff --git a/sci/15389866.txt b/sci/15389866.txt index 32989cceb762cf533828457809abbdd4a071c9fa..512af2ef7ad7123500872a077a81e630728a4335 100644 --- a/sci/15389866.txt +++ b/sci/15389866.txt @@ -94,8 +94,6 @@ Yes. Just in time for a new world war! What a coincidence huh? --- 15390818 daily reminder to all vegans, christians etc.: if trolls larp as one of you, it means you are obnoxious as fuck. ---- 15391161 ->>15390818 --- 15391376 >>15389868 >Anyone who genuinely believed that cow farts and burps were causing climate change was retarded. @@ -104,8 +102,6 @@ They are our "leaders". >>15390163 >Doesn't a large portion of our oxygen come from algae? Roughly 60-70% of the planet's oxygen comes from phyto-plankton. Trees and land plants account for about 30%. ---- 15391392 -Oh wow, great news!!! Its so wonderful to find out that global warming isn't as severe of a problem as had been previously reported, what a lucky day. --- 15391397 >>15391383 Ok, time to plant more algae. @@ -128,9 +124,6 @@ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZO9M1_CJD0 [Embed] >human blood has iron in it >pouring human blood in the ocean would affect CO2 rise Ok fellas, we got us a ritual. Now to convince climate activist to bleed themselves into the ocean. ---- 15391603 ->>15391493 -Why do you think us chads have been throwing car batteries into the ocean all these years? --- 15391696 >>15391542 >Now to convince climate activist to bleed themselves into the ocean. @@ -145,9 +138,6 @@ Go back to your containment board, incel. >>15391789 >the third one God made evolution. ---- 15391886 ->>15391789 -I still don't understand why environmentalist get upset rather than happy whenever someone posts good news about the environment, can you explain it to us? --- 15392353 >>15391886 They are urbanites that hate the environment. What they want is social media attention and moral purpose. @@ -364,3 +354,12 @@ you're still selfish for eating plants. even if eating plants is better for us t >t. dirty low IQ redneck loser What are you doing on sci, anon? Don't you have some lawns to mow or some garbage to collect, or whatever it is that a stupid hick like yourself does for a living? +--- 15417267 +>>15415802 +racism is banned on 4chan outside of >>>/b/ which is where you belong +goodbye +--- 15417301 +>>15389866 (OP) +there's no "global warming", no "climate change" +--- 15417705 +>>15413280 diff --git a/sci/15390726.txt b/sci/15390726.txt index ad474aaf81680d43a46539e3b23fb8ba6cb9246c..114c917648c8088cce8366ec0e5df276a942f353 100644 --- a/sci/15390726.txt +++ b/sci/15390726.txt @@ -307,3 +307,12 @@ you seem upset --- 15415883 >>15414653 trolling is as old as civilization. but currently with overpopulation, overpoduction crisis it's gonna be #1 industry. +--- 15417281 +>>15415883 +overpopulation doesn't exist, thats just a false rumor you jews circulate +--- 15417300 +>>15417281 +overpopulation does exist. it's just you are shill paid to deceive people. +--- 15417690 +>>15411982 +https://theendofziondotcom1.wordpress.com/the-fecal-fixation-of-the-chosen-ones/ diff --git a/sci/15390974.txt b/sci/15390974.txt index 1bfae27075a5c8b7706f3a69fbbb9a47a04b1303..db9c3028b5cbd873a6a3a29e89d94b80e683a03e 100644 --- a/sci/15390974.txt +++ b/sci/15390974.txt @@ -168,3 +168,24 @@ They gave Obama a Nobel peace prize for starting wars >>15411317 >How far off are we for Nobel prizes being given out for regurgitating dogma? Maybe I can figure out a unique way to paraphrase GR & gets muh prize? meet >>15414575 +--- 15416679 +>>15390974 (OP) +yep, global warming is a hoax +--- 15416721 +>>15395929 +sydney morning herald cucked by 4chuds retarded word filter. +--- 15417355 +>>15416721 +moot said he hates australians, maybe that was his revenge +--- 15417672 +>>15417355 +aussies got their revenge +--- 15417691 +>>15410341 +>WHAT DO YOU MEAN MY EXPERT KNOWLEDGE IN X DOESN'T AUTOMATICALLY MAKE ALL MY SCHIZO BULLSHIT TRUE!! +Meds. Take them. + +>>15411883 +>>15399916 +>All racists are always right!! +Guy has other nutty beliefs that have nothing to do with crystallography, the area that he actually contribute. You have to be a major smooth brain to appeal to authority like this to validate your own racist beliefs. diff --git a/sci/15394955.txt b/sci/15394955.txt index 7599185e30be972e17fbbed61023aaf4f6ee69ac..3d2c70093c287ddcb2290cbd11ce8bed0e5abb6d 100644 --- a/sci/15394955.txt +++ b/sci/15394955.txt @@ -259,3 +259,26 @@ This room is right underneath my childhood bedroom. --- 15415677 >>15403786 they're just plain low iq +--- 15416054 +>>15410868 +>>15394968 +why do you take this shitposting platform so seriously? +this site was originally made for anime hobbyists and retards what did you expect, i just don't get why freaks like you came here to have a "serious" discussion or complain about the "community", most users here are gone after 30min of scrolling the catalog and dropping pepe shit. +its only newfaggots like you who are aggregating tantrum over nothing, staying awake all night to prove your worthless point while exchange posts with random swapping anons that are trying to irritate you because you radiate weakness and degeneracy, +i have no idea why you are doing this to yourself but you clearly damaging your own mental state and benefit nothing. +under the assumption that you are looking for a place to have a stable, coherent discussions you choose the worst place possible yet you complain, this is such a stupid behavior. +for your own sake go back +--- 15417113 +>>15416054 +excellent pasta +--- 15417159 +>>15394968 +vax makes you infertile, youre in the same boat +--- 15417172 +>>15417159 +kek +got em +--- 15417277 +>>15394968 +--- 15417703 +>>15413379 diff --git a/sci/15395240.txt b/sci/15395240.txt index be12e414f8e5a6a907129089c58fca22650cc701..7aa089247e01a95914d6eae13b56f03877052733 100644 --- a/sci/15395240.txt +++ b/sci/15395240.txt @@ -86,9 +86,6 @@ Obviously two people with an IQ of 130 are each better at their own specific fie >>15397836 >Their brains have been damaged from being slammed into so many lockers kek! ---- 15399642 ->>15399623 -Shut the fuck up worthless talentless tranny --- 15399675 >>15395669 >Politicians are basically never intelligent; they're just good at manipulating the stupid. @@ -270,3 +267,30 @@ Honestly, that's mostly the case these days. --- 15415475 >>15405353 You can't "outwit" stupid people and make them do what you want, anon. That's like a normal person trying to "outwit" a 2-year-old. No matter how much smarter he is than the toddler, it's just going to continue screaming and throwing shit. +--- 15416937 +>>15415475 +sure you can +--- 15417005 +>>15415475 +Hey, if you can convince the Republicans to vote for a New York billionaire, who was best buddies with the Clintons and Epstein, all in the name of fighting an elite cabal of rich pedophiles, you can convince anyone of anything. + +You can even convince them a man who did nothing to expand his narrow base over four years that failed to win him a majority vote, even against the most hated woman in the country, and who presided over the greatest economic crash of the past two centuries and a plague that killed over a million people, was somehow robbed of his rightful reelection. + +You can't make this shit up. +--- 15417320 +>>15395240 (OP) +>why don't they just use their powerful science magic to take over everything +Who would want to "take over" this fckn global shitshow? +--- 15417338 +>>15417005 +>>>/pol/ +--- 15417727 +>>15417320 +>sour grapes +lame excuse +--- 15417742 +>>15395395 +>The true path to enlightenment requires humanity to abandon retarded shit like money and violent tendencies +The true path to enlightenment is realizing that that is what our nature is and to work with that. + +We *are* violent glorified monkeys. That's why having elaborate systems based on morality and 'fairness' doesn't work. I'm not saying rules of nature in the classical way of "strongest rule". I'm saying 'rules of nature' in the way of 'we have a nature, and we have to use that as the starting point for policy'. diff --git a/sci/15397116.txt b/sci/15397116.txt index 10b48fb191e65f3072f60d4fe2d1a1f64ca36f56..62df5d56d47cf887b8dc6c9e201f9faf4910b7ad 100644 --- a/sci/15397116.txt +++ b/sci/15397116.txt @@ -713,3 +713,28 @@ Is it a good sign if my back pain is responsive to paracetamol? >>15415005 >whether chronic fatigue syndrome is organic, psychiatric, functional, fake idk. Depends on the patient Just because some people don't actually have it doesn't mean it's not a real organic disease. +--- 15416397 +Is there anything else I can do to reduce DHT and it's activity aside from dutasteride, increasing estrogen (I take injections besides to duta to manage it as mono estro, e with cyprone acetate, e with bicalutamide nor fin could manage my early onset mpb) and possibly improving insulin sensivity (assuming it can occur without hyperinsulinemia)? +>>15415877 +Reminds of how asthma was seen way back in time +--- 15416450 +>>15416397 +tranny +--- 15416464 +>>15416450 +That doesn't answer my question +--- 15416481 +can i learn 1 month of obstetric materials in 4 hours bro +--- 15416517 +What are your thoughts on eurofags getting residencies in the sought after specialties, now that the we can't flex with high USMLE scores anymore? Are they gonna weigh Step 2 scores as highly as they weighed Step 1? +--- 15416523 +>>15416517 +>being this late +>"we" +grind or perish +--- 15416542 +>>15416517 +As a eurofag, I'd refer to the DSM for coping mechanisms +--- 15417331 +>>15416542 +The DSM doesn't contain therapy techniques, retarded eurofag. diff --git a/sci/15397156.txt b/sci/15397156.txt index 07230b333f946ab9f37b82a6946e057447b25ca7..49aa6cafd591232150dc1f364a375e6dc9688989 100644 --- a/sci/15397156.txt +++ b/sci/15397156.txt @@ -145,9 +145,6 @@ Who came up with this? Really weird study design. --- 15400385 >>15397156 (OP) I reject critical sex theories and denounce them as crimes against humanity ---- 15400400 ->>15400317 ->trans people --- 15400459 >>15397269 >giwtwm @@ -653,8 +650,6 @@ single STUDY (I analyzed EVERY single study on stanfords pro trans page and many more including one from my own university - Basel) let that sink in deeper than your dilation tools. ---- 15415521 -homos are a curse, they're literal demons --- 15415574 >>15413421 Generally it's because it's fashionable to irresponsibly prescribe medications off label with no understanding of the potential long term ramifications. @@ -689,3 +684,51 @@ So not all? Speculation >There is no proof of a female brain or any form of feminity in men that makes them go m2f. Irrelevant +--- 15416366 +>>15414918 +>>15414914 +this is not true at all +--- 15416377 +>>15414914 +>There is no proof of a female brain or any form of feminity in men that makes them go m2f. + +https://www.nature.com/articles/378068a0 +>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18980961/ +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23224294/ +>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22941717/ +https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4037295/ +>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23724358/ +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10843193/ +>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18056697/ +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19341803/ +>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18761592/ +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21195418/ +>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780128206836000312 + +>>15414914 +>There's not a single study with long term followup and of high quality that came to the conclusion that ANY FORM of "gender affirming care" has a positive impact on the wellbeing. +wrong, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25690443/ + +also, 0.6% of post-transition trans people kill themselves: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32072611/ +--- 15416390 +also, the sweden study musk is referencing is retarded. +It doesn't have a control group for trans people who never got srs, the participants weren't even in the study before srs, and the only comparison group was the general population + +I could make a claim like "People who have depression who go into therapy kill themselves more than regular people. Therefore, not only does therapy INCREASE suicide, it causes it." What Musk is saying is as retarded as that. +and also, the study says the mortality rate wasn't even statistically significant in the later half of the timeframe of the study +--- 15416557 +>>15397156 (OP) +Sure you just have to go to [REDACTED] and then [DELETED FOR HATE SPEECH] and there is a whole study about how [DEBUNKED CLAIM] +--- 15417350 +>>15416390 +--- 15417592 +>>15417350 +Gotta feel bad to get massively BTFO by your pic related and basically, yeah, show everyone that your political views are less sane by far than that person's. How do you recover from that? Now wonder you're so irrationally angry about trannies. The wound to your ego must be immense. +--- 15417761 +>>15416366 +>>15416377 +>>15416390 +Average trans rights chad +>>15417350 +>>15417737 +Average virgin transphobe diff --git a/sci/15398217.txt b/sci/15398217.txt index c2ae60a468f7278da99e9f04b20423816787aad0..0118dc569b87a678e952b1ccbdf6fd0de9c65783 100644 --- a/sci/15398217.txt +++ b/sci/15398217.txt @@ -1086,3 +1086,107 @@ People who have built an identity on being clever and science savvy don't like t --- 15415740 >>15415657 shill, your "why" pseudo questions sway only cattle. +--- 15417017 +>>15415443 +>Why is there mercury in coal if it isn't natural, and coal is old plants? +How can you be this retarded? Coal mines are massive deposits in the earth's crust that contain way more than just "old plants." It is a perfect collection place for heavy metals. +>It's more than one sample, and we don't have that many neanderthal teeth to cherry pick from. +Except it isn't. No samples of prehistoric humans show common heavy metal exposure. Your own study says this you retard. +>The most lead poisoned ancient Romans +Lol, there really is no limit to your mental gymnastics. Rome was one of the first civilizations to propagate the usage of lead in paint (and wine). They artificially poisoned themselves with lead over a long period of time through unnatural selection, not because it was a legitimate part of their habitat. No one else around then had it. Widespread lead poisoning is even thought to be a contributing factor in the collapse of Rome. +>There is evidence of some kind of depletion event about 26 ky ago. +Lol, of course there was. +--- 15417021 +>>15398266 +>Vaccines also work +>Vaccines +They literally changed the definition over this argument. They're so mad. +--- 15417035 +>>15398393 +This is a case where I wouldn't bother. It's not particularly relevant data. Is a disease only bad if it straight up kills you during the initial infection? Is long term organ damage, stunted development, brain injury, sterility, etc. not a problem? + +Modern medicine can keep a young person alive through all sorts of shit, and even the medicine of the early 20th century was making leaps and bounds with this. Access to medicine expanded massively in this time and the profession became regulated such that treatments were less likely to kill you themselves. People also stopped having nearly the rates of malnutrition, which tended to make disease worse, and they had clean drinking water so that any infection that knocked down their immune system didn't kill them. + +But measles was still making kids sterile in the 50s. Not in huge numbers, but at a drastically higher rate than vaccines caused issues. + +The proper comparison is "did vaccines cause less death and long term issues than getting the disease," along with "how expensive is the vaccine," and "how unpleasant is the disease for the person infected." Even if the long term effects are a wash, you might want a vaccine to avoid the unpleasantness of being sick. E.g., chicken pox rarely causes serious problems, but it, and moreso shingles, are quite unpleasant. + +It's cost benefit. Very few treatments are all good stuff. People miss this especially with mental illness. + +Psych meds are not very targeted, we flood the entire brain hopping to fix things. They often have hideous side effects. They only make sense when you have people with horrendous symptoms like my great grandmother, who had to be in a rubber room psych ward, locked away, because she tried to drown her children one time and tried to kill her husband another due to delusions. Back then all they had was a lobotomy. That let her live outside a dismal cage, writing on the walls with shit, but made her a potato. +--- 15417084 +>>15417035 +germ theory is hoax +--- 15417475 +>>15417035 +>infection +The ethymology original meaning, means contamination. + +>But measles was still making kids sterile in the 50s +WAs it? +Or was it the standard of care, which included giving children antimony and calomel, and ether and heroin? + +Since the dawn of time, they poisoned people as treatment. +And then they stopped this treatment and exchanged it with a lesser poison. +And magically the fatality and morbidity decreased. + +Not only the treatment but also the diagnosis. +They could not even distinguish "skin diseases" nor did they knew about aspirin allergies which lead to the same skin effect. +Everything on the skin was measels. +And they pretended to know it is a specific disease, when it could have been thrombozytopenia with purpura, and applying the wrong treatment caused a worse outcome if it was "diagnosed" as measels. +Doctors are sharlatans with a license to kill you via guesswork. +--- 15417528 +>>15411025 +The Reverse Duke, iirc +--- 15417532 +Does the rabies vaccine not work? + +https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/minnesota-man-dies-rabies-6-134559993.html +--- 15417553 +>>15417532 +Is rabies deadly? +Or is the way giving the rabies vaccine directly after you had an incident, maybe so toxic that it mad the incident deadly? + +"The treatment consisted of 25 injections of rabies vaccine: three on the first day, two on the second, two on the third, and one each day after for 18 days. Each dose was slightly stronger, or more virulent, than the preceding" + +https://americanhistory.si.edu/blog/2013/10/surviving-rabies-100-years-ago.html +--- 15417562 +>>15398217 (OP) +its the fucking death rate you absolute mongoloid not infection rate vaccines mainly help prevent infection also death rate has literally fuck all to do with clean water, you could argue about sanitation though this is about the deathrate of the disease itself, so sanitation still shouldnt matter. +Im amazed people like you can even complete the captcha +--- 15417569 +>>15417562 +take meds shill. +--- 15417572 +>>15417562 +>infection rate +How is infection rate established? +By epidiological statistical counting of declared diagnosis. +If docters ar told: +Diagnose [cluster of symptoms] as disease x then it will be counted as such, no matter how accurate the diagnosis. +See: +>>15417475 +>>15403826 + +If they then change the definition of the diagnosis or splitt them apart because +>the science changed +The statistics will of course change. + +Doctors are literally indoctrinated and follow peer pressure and declarations of the medical boards of oversight. + +>widespread epidemics. +are literally a meme. +It's a broadcast phenomeon. +If you force test and create fear, and claim that different diseases and symptoms all of a sudden are all now ony disease, then you can declare a "pandemic". + +>1) collect a group of symptoms from various or similar diseases (or ICD-10 codes) +>2) declare the group of collected symptoms now are a new Disease +>3) deploy a scare campaign and panic and make sure that [insert new disease] is diagnose as often as possible, so that people with one or more symptoms can be declared as "infected" +>4) include a asymptomatic form of disease, and make sure it gets diagnosed +>5) declare pandemic based on epidemiological/ statistical increase of diagnosis [insert new Disease or ICD-10 code] +>6) use pandemic to increase regulatory power, thin out population and force product on them +>7) after product is deployed revise what you told on step 2) and say symptoms are now different diseases and should be diagnosed as such +>8) declare pandemic is over based on epkdemiolical/statistical decrease of diagnosis with [insert new disease or ICD-10 Code] + +Epidemics are started and ended with the strike of a pen. +>picrel diff --git a/sci/15398230.txt b/sci/15398230.txt index 7fd4075ef8a07da7f27f1a08b4f1e1dae271d526..1f5bdd03e763f56115fd7fc234d96f0571c59bb7 100644 --- a/sci/15398230.txt +++ b/sci/15398230.txt @@ -191,3 +191,24 @@ Plus ground and water tests prove it, whistleblowers have exposed it, pilots hav No, I'm asking how you specifically tell when they're spraying chemtrails as opposed to normal jet exhaust. --- 15415307 >>15404632 +--- 15416996 +>>15415221 +Pure cringe. +--- 15417176 +>>15408928 +I diagnose you as jewish +--- 15417181 +>>15413703 +>semantic overload +left wingers complaining about semantics is bonkers. they literally change the dictionary in accordance with their ideology. +--- 15417380 +>>15415221 +--- 15417420 +>>15399954 +Why do chudcels get so triggered at black women in labcoats /sci/? +--- 15417436 +>>15405786 +This is the biggest smoothbrain b.s. that you could come up with. Child labor is chiefly multinational corporation abuse deiven by greed and profit that activists, international groups etc have been fighting for centuries (yes child labor was a commonality even in now developed nations). It's just beyond stupid, and hypocrital to blame some environmental figure just because "le cry girl bad >:((( ". Lots of people here consider themselves "'""thinkers""" then stop posting this low cog bullshit and actually start thinking. +--- 15417630 +>/sci/ humour thread +>it's unfunny /pol/ shit for midwits diff --git a/sci/15398489.txt b/sci/15398489.txt index 76bdfe57406ae31085f0b0becaf8d059870f9332..5f2e43125006a1e243c343d73f6a14a99341f309 100644 --- a/sci/15398489.txt +++ b/sci/15398489.txt @@ -268,3 +268,40 @@ If your comparison is against church based conversion therapy, yeah that shit pr --- 15415871 >>15415592 So far we know that gender affirming care works, and for people with persistent dysphoria that may be the best option. It's their choice to go through with it or not, and, if you want alternatives, show they work well too. +--- 15417145 +>>15400530 +>take them out of church, teach them to distrust cops, and support them when they tell you who they are +so theyll do drugs and die, get murdered on the wrong side of town, then kill themselves after they regret the transition? +--- 15417162 +>>15402274 +...yes? +this is a line I truly will never understand, when your kid tells you +>I'm an astronaut today! +or +>I'm a dinosaur today! +or +>I am a princess today! +your job as a parent is to go along with it. Yes it's make-believe, who cares, you're only a kid once, let them have fun. +to extrapolate that to trans issues, if my son one day says +>hey I want to be a princess this week +my response isn't going to be to beat him with a belt to knock the degeneracy out, it's to play along with him being a princess that week. 99% chance he wants to be an astronaut next week again, and if this is a more permanent decision then we have all the time in the world to talk it over calmly. +This conservative parenting idea that you need to be constantly treating kid as mini-mes and constantly prepping them for the adult world is how you get burned-out adult kids who hate you for being a shitty and emotionally unavailable parent, you know. +--- 15417163 +>>15398489 (OP) +>>15398490 +https://predatoryreports.org/news/f/is-frontiers-media-a-predatory-publisher +>Frontiers removed 31 editors of Frontiers in Medicine and Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine after the editors complained that the company staff were interfering with editorial decisions and violating core principles of medical publishing (Enserink, 2015). +>The editors say Frontiers' publication practices are designed to maximize the company's profits, not the quality of papers, and that this could harm patients. Frederick Fenter, executive editor at Frontiers, says the company had no choice but to fire the entire group because they were holding up the publication of papers until their demands were met. +--- 15417188 +>>15417162 +>your job as a parent is to go along with it +To what extent? My response to my son claiming to be Bando the Dog was "Hi Bando, I'm Dad," and then we went right back to what we were doing, me pushing him on the swing. Should I have insisted that dogs don't ride swings? Should I have tossed the frisbee and told him to fetch it in his mouth? Should I have given him his dinner in a bowl on the ground? Should I have replaced his dinner with dog food? These actions would be consistent with affirming his new identity. + +Your job as a parent is not to "go along with it." It's to allow them to run with it as far as they safely can and wish to. Playing fetch with the frisbee is fine. Carrying it in the mouth probably not so much, though some parents are less squeamish about germs and dirt than others. Dog food is likely a bridge too far. + +Whereas gender dysphoria is so very strongly associated with suicidal ideation, as the trans advocates themselves so loudly claim, then it is reasonable to conclude that any degree of gender-pretending is intrinsically dangerous. There is no safe amount of running with it. Thus any "I am a princess today!" calls for a gentle reality check. +--- 15417230 +uh-oh persisters, we got to cocky +--- 15417695 +>>15415543 +i wonder who could be behind that diff --git a/sci/15399389.txt b/sci/15399389.txt index 523e3697d5319a95949c83f3e989b1ec1be47c39..9ccb1e632c9e4de4cdab48b7ed7076468ced98b4 100644 --- a/sci/15399389.txt +++ b/sci/15399389.txt @@ -417,3 +417,93 @@ How do I stop it? I'm scared. My dad, uncle, and grandma all died of cancer. --- 15415563 >>15414991 jidf quivering in fear +--- 15416148 +>>15399389 (OP) +because women leak spike proteins from their vaginas now +but yeah you should definitely get another vaccine people just started shilling lmao +--- 15416151 +>>15405043 +>muh russian propaganda +is this the biggest midwit signal? +--- 15416181 +>>15399420 +Who said this ? Anal is more Dangerous area then bussy +https://www.insider.com/anal-cancer-caused-by-hpv-marcia-cross-speaks-out-2019-6 +--- 15416190 +>>15399389 (OP) +Thats why institution of marriage was created to stop getting fked with diseases . +>Sex is a filthy game where risk is high of catching fked up diseases . + +If you have a loving , loyal wife you wont catch anything . so marry a virgin or someone with lower body count train wreckers will fuck you physically , financially and mentally . +> Sex is overrated as an act but when with emotions involved best thing you can get materialistically . +--- 15416194 +>>15399972 +shut your crap up coomer . those thing increases chances just like HPV +--- 15416200 +>>15400290 +HPV is not the only thing you can catch during SEX . Herepes alone has 100 types with no vaccine yet and these are common ones . there are more sick diseases +--- 15416203 +>>15400694 +Thanx to jew porn for brainwashing generations into this filth . +--- 15416219 +>>15400779 +>abstinence is key to moral and healthy life . +Indulge more in sex and you will act and think like animal .No wisdom comes from such degenerates . +--- 15416223 +>>15403757 +Fuck around and Find out . +--- 15416232 +>>15408293 +Here is the example +--- 15416238 +>>15408324 +LIFE = SEX +for this chud . + +Go back to /GIF coomer +--- 15416241 +>>15408972 +watch how she act on your dick +--- 15416244 +>>15409787 +Yes +--- 15416245 +Everybody get ready! Sodom and Gomorrah is coming! +pro-tip: don't look back ;^) +--- 15416246 +>>15409792 +Woman pussy is a breeding ground for bacteria . +Warm, wet and Huge surface area . i once fingered this girl and damn my fingers were smelling worse then sewer , i quickly abandoned going further . +--- 15416249 +>>15409879 +maybe her stanch was so powerful that it burned your olfactory cells and your monkey brain started chimping out like an incel . +--- 15416251 +>>15413009 +are you a cat ? +--- 15416254 +>>15414311 +coomers destroyed their brains with porn their brain cant think anymore they are in overdrive for more degenerate content . I bet if a woman ask these coomer to drink their sweat these incels will do it happily . +--- 15416259 +>>15414994 +there is nothing like "lack of sex" , a sane human can live sexless without getting a disease its not a necessity but a want . +--- 15416322 +>>15415087 +if you catch a new bug while eating pussy again it cancels the previous infection out. I believe in you anon +--- 15416371 +>>15416259 +shut up fake volcel I live for that shit and most people that will reproduce also do +--- 15417072 +>>15399389 (OP) + +> Tfw my fetish is creamy pussy, like when those guys in the Japanese casting videos make it a point to show the girl's getting wet by scraping her spunk out of her snatch and stretching it out with their index finger and thumb + +Fugg bros, it's over. But there are quite a few 6</10 asian chicks at my school who don't talk to anyone and are autistic like me, maybe they don't carry the disease and I can go down on them... and they also have hairy beavers with straight pubes, I like that too +--- 15417333 +>>15416371 +oral sex has nothing to do with reproduction +--- 15417708 +>>15416254 +--- 15417734 +>>15399957 +>The best solution is not to have oral sex. +Fuck off you antisemitic nutjob. diff --git a/sci/15399739.txt b/sci/15399739.txt index 7e32c47fbe03b75679e39be4f87cdf320ee0352b..ae9c2e67949f06e28b23a2b20b3ba2d9e633b73a 100644 --- a/sci/15399739.txt +++ b/sci/15399739.txt @@ -47,12 +47,6 @@ I don't see how my condition is any different to yours except that there isn't a --- 15403440 >>15399739 (OP) if it results in tranny mortality then i say based ---- 15403443 ->>15403267 -I think you should do it. ---- 15403445 ->>15399739 (OP) -Is it possible to do a skeleton transplant from a donor woman? --- 15404716 >>15403445 how about brain transplant into opposite gender's body? @@ -201,3 +195,20 @@ at everyone else's expense. tranny's never pay for their own costs, they pass it --- 15415691 >>15415671 I wish we lived in the rightoid schizo world . Billy Bob gets his fifth lap band and trip to the er for drinking bleach like Trump told him all for free and trannies rarely get shit covered because they can be told to fuck off +--- 15417111 +>>15412551 +since 2016 +--- 15417129 +>>15415691 +Luckily we are guided by pedopeter joepedo and only have to deal with imminent jabbie demise. +(They deserve it BTW hahaha) +--- 15417205 +Presuming the post-critical-sexological denotation of gender is in usage, then the answer is still a cop(e)ious "No". Argument of Gestational Pituitary Humors: The dominance of the accretion of singular eponymous composites in testosteronal-estrogenic subjects in the pituitary gland is in origin; a cessation of carboxylic acid +intake is suitable rather. Argument of Erectile Dysmorphia: Lone consequence of memetic sociofacts in depiction of tensile stimulants of an erectile subject. (See mode of "gender dysphoria" admission percentiles by average viewership length). Can be reverted via modular conditioning with proportionally (by cartesian rough dimensions) sized stimulants to induce graduation into amygdalic-prefrontal temporal sine impulse normalcy. +--- 15417368 +>>15417205 +>jewish author +--- 15417770 +>>15415691 +>ORANGE MAN BAD +dudes been out of office 3 years, are you ever going to get over your TDS? diff --git a/sci/15400307.txt b/sci/15400307.txt index 5d0dde3dd73527897b851eace9d530b5304bed64..ec614831bb4e352cf9bb5bc1565c54a50a3a0d51 100644 --- a/sci/15400307.txt +++ b/sci/15400307.txt @@ -6,10 +6,6 @@ When the family is sitting around the table eating he begs like a bitch. The dog does not have a brain, it does not understand that other living creatures are similar to itself, it only perceives me and my family as things which might give it food. It can be trained to do things only in the same way that a mechanical gadget can be built to do things, it has no ability to genuinely learn, its just a stomach with eyes, nose, ears and legs. Animals are only living creatures in that they can walk around, they are not alive in the same way that humans are, they aren't any more conscious than a plant is. ---- 15400320 ->>15400307 (OP) -It begs for a morsel of food from the kill, like a wolf would. -But once you've given in that morsel, don't even think about trying to take it away. That's a violation of the NAP. --- 15400327 they try to comfort people who are sad and understand when they are sick which you would know if you actually had any experience with dogs --- 15400343 @@ -399,3 +395,15 @@ the ifls crowd isn't known for it's self awareness or deep thinking ability --- 15415686 >>15408180 because their cocks are 7 inches average and despite what your mom told you and your micro dick, women love large dicks +--- 15416118 +>>15412897 +This is a rich comic coming from Randall " did I mention I worked at NASA?" Monroe +--- 15417401 +>>15415605 +people who love science are low iq, people who see it as something to use to create better things are another story, the lfls crowd are the former, the people who built civilization are the later, there is no overlap betwixt the two groups +--- 15417440 +>>15400344 +but... I was told that empathy was a beta trait! +--- 15417776 +>>15416118 +Randal thought the R9K algorithm would produce good content, he is clearly a low iq moron diff --git a/sci/15401807.txt b/sci/15401807.txt index 16ea5102a307ea4bce38028a039c949ec1dbfaec..2bb21ab6a63bbb88f6f32bb554d6258bf9b366bf 100644 --- a/sci/15401807.txt +++ b/sci/15401807.txt @@ -387,3 +387,22 @@ Because when you’re that smart then you can do whatever you want >>15402788 >It was just accepted during the time as comparatively normal, the modern taboo i the oddity first cousin marriage is forbidden in the catholic church and most protestant denominations. it was because he was jewish, not because he is normal. +--- 15416101 +>>15401807 (OP) +because he was BASED and unapologetic about his based levels +--- 15416216 +>>15407180 +Jews are the most inbred race and they are all schizos. +--- 15417631 +>>15405938 +>intentionally +it's just spastic retards losing information when re-telling something they have heard but cannot repeat exactly because it's too complex for their brains. check out the 'no inner monologue' distortions for another example. +--- 15417688 +>>15403214 +>"Here: a glass of cum, just for you." +wtf was this scene about? +--- 15417700 +>>15401811 +Ayy lmao. Now incels resorting to convincing people that dating their own family is "genetically superior". + +Tep kek diff --git a/sci/15402123.txt b/sci/15402123.txt index d0c663f7e0c6bd57a3fe7c6db9e26e088ea005fe..cd89ba6b0d84aeb44b8618af26a715961abcf95d 100644 --- a/sci/15402123.txt +++ b/sci/15402123.txt @@ -415,3 +415,16 @@ Develop a hypothesis, test it experimentally, observe the results, thats how its --- 15415566 >>15402174 Dark matter was invented to account for mathematical inconsistenciss with BBT cosmology. Since JWST has already thoroughly refuted BBT with it's findings that date massive galaxies to dates incompatible with the model, it follows the existence of dark matter should be disputed entirely too. The most logical explanation is a steady state hypothesis but this upsets religious people fearful of an infinite regress wanting a primum moves to say God did it. +--- 15416967 +>>15415566 +BBT & dark matter are irrefutable because they are soience dogma and because cosmology isn't science, cosmology is religion. +--- 15416994 +>>15415566 +>Dark matter was invented to account for mathematical inconsistenciss with BBT cosmology. +No. Dark matter was initially hypothesized to explain anomalous galaxy rotation curves, it has since been demonstrated by gravitational lensing, bullet clusters and peaks in the CMB spectrum. +--- 15417330 +>>15416994 +>i see phantoms everywhere +mental illness +--- 15417713 +Hilarious to see the brainwashed IFLS crowd turn around and start shitting on physics the second Elon says something good about it diff --git a/sci/15404877.txt b/sci/15404877.txt index 1c2874237fbc494e57684358ae098f4e14992fd9..6f868f3028147cfd99ded61f47fdde4bb97beb55 100644 --- a/sci/15404877.txt +++ b/sci/15404877.txt @@ -662,9 +662,6 @@ Show that [math] m = n [/math] and [math] a_i = b_i [/math] for all [math] i \in >The chart on the line segment cannot affect the line segment’s basic geometric properties! You're not a mathematician. ---- 15411712 ->>15411696 -He gave you definition that you probably didn't read through, are you retarded? --- 15411877 Can this actually be proven or is it just an arbitrary approximation pulled out of thin air? --- 15411881 @@ -1016,3 +1013,211 @@ the social aspect is honestly just another kind of nepotism but it doesn't usual You can publish, you just need to be very good and know all the relevant standards. >>15415596 Maybe I'm giving away the game here but you also need to write any papers you publish with SEO in mind, both for internet searching but also searching with university portals and tools etc. Same goes for answering practical specific subject matter that people would be interested in and in a way that's useful. It's a lot of shit to keep together but it's possible, just really hard +--- 15416098 +>>15406235 +Check out Bianchi groups maybe, as a side project I am trying to compute the cuspidal cohomology of [math]SL_n(\mathcal{O})[/math] where [math]\mathcal{O}[/math] is the ring of integers of a bi-quadratic extension. +--- 15416184 +>>15413063 +just asked ChatGPT for these so you might want to doublecheck them: +>Euclid's Elements +>Calculus Made Easy by Silvanus P. Thompson +>A Course of Pure Mathematics by G. H. Hardy +>An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers by G. H. Hardy and E. M. Wright +>A Treatise on Probability by John Maynard Keynes +>The Elements of Coordinate Geometry by S. L. Loney +>The Art of Computer Programming by Donald E. Knuth +--- 15416198 +I fucking hate reals. +nothing makes sense, you can't even say something as simple as "let's see the next number" without getting an existential crises. proofs with reals are hard, equations with reals are hard, functions with reals are hard, sums over reals are hard, doing any sort of computation with reals is hard, just thinking about reals is hard. +not a single theorem or proof is intuitive or makes sense. +--- 15416214 +>>15416198 +> Sure, I'll try to explain the Intermediate Value Theorem like you're 5 years old. + +> Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, and you have a toy car that you're trying to move from one end of the room to the other. But you can only move it a little bit at a time, and you don't know exactly how far you need to go to reach the other end. + +> The Intermediate Value Theorem is like a rule for this game that says if you start at one end of the room and you end up at the other end, then at some point along the way you must have passed through every spot in between. Even if you don't know exactly where those spots are, you can be sure they exist. +--- 15416220 +>>15416198 +IEEE 754 is so much better +--- 15416222 +>>15416184 +Thank you for the help, but almost all of those have been re written. +Euclid's Elements has been re written. Also, it's not really a practical math textbook, more of a historically significant one. +Calculus Made Easy has been re written by Gutenberg. +A Course of Pure Mathematics is a very good suggestion, but it has already been re written by Gutenberg. +Probability book before Kolmogorov's foundations. Seems too niche. +Another Hardy book. Also a good suggestion, especially since its scans aren't very good. +Loney's Coordinate Geometry has been re written. +Knuth has been re written. + +So the only good suggestion is Hardy's Number Theory, but I despise number theory, so I am not gonna do it. I did find a book called Advanced Calculus by Loomis, which is not in open domain, but in creative commons. It seems to be an advanced version of Munkres' Analysis on Manifolds; a unique book on an important topic. Also, its scans are all shit. This seems like a worthwhile book to re write. The funny thing is: the second author's name sounds like a 4chan satire. +--- 15416231 +>>15416222 +here's a few more suggested by ChatGPT +>The Principia Mathematica by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell +>Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy by Bertrand Russell +>The Theory of Functions of a Real Variable by Shlomo Sternberg +>Elements of Algebra by Leonhard Euler +>Lectures on the Calculus of Variations by Oskar Bolza +>An Introduction to the Theory of Groups by Paul Alexandroff and Heinz Hopf +>An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory by Peter Andrews +--- 15416250 +>>15416222 +>Advanced Calculus by Loomis +my first thought when i saw this was "I guess they really want to make encryption methods secure if they are making books" +--- 15416268 +>>15416220 +>10000...0 = -0 +>00000...0 = +0 +>111111111111...0 = -∞ +>011111111111...0 = ∞ +yeah makes perfect sense +--- 15416302 +>>15416222 +>Hardy's Number Theory +Not out of print, because they released a 6th edition +--- 15416326 +>>15416268 +My fucked up algebra > your fucked up algebra +--- 15416409 +>>15416231 +I remember asking chatgpt to recommend me some fundamental papers in my field and most of them didn't exist +--- 15416416 +>>15416409 +Microsoft bing gets really pissy when you correct it, it claimed it made a "typo" for an arithmetic error. And then when you mock the AI, it just shuts down with "I'd prefer not to continue this conversation at the present time, I'm still learning thanks" +--- 15416423 +>>15416416 +>And then when you mock the AI +A bit sideways on the topic but I still find it disturbing people have such a natural tendency to do this simply by result of classifying something as an object. Unless that's just how you normally behave but that'd be disturbing for whole new reasons. +--- 15416451 +>>15416423 +THE AI WILL NOT BE MOCKED! +--- 15416467 +>>15416451 +Case in point. +--- 15416522 +>>15416467 +Mocking errant behaviour is a way that both humans and AI learn. It's what you're attempting to do right now with your "holier than thou" sanctimonious defense against derision. Societies that practise a culture of shaming and mocking indecent behaviour succeed (old British Empire, Japan, Scandinavian) whereas those which do not invite a culture of bribery, corruption and humans defecating in streets like animals. +--- 15416533 +>>15416522 +Yeah so I guess +>Unless that's just how you normally behave but that'd be disturbing for whole new reasons. +was spot on then. +--- 15416627 +>>15416533 +Talking of spot on, this portrait of you. >>15416451. Have a good day mate. +--- 15416867 +>>15411579 +Assume m > n, pick x less than the minimum of all the a's and b's so that we can get rid of all absolute values. Solving for x will yield x = (sum(a) - sum(b))/(m-n), so for m > n, there is only one value for x less than all a's and b's for which the equation holds, therefore m > n and the equation being true for all real x cannot hold simultaneously (same for m < n). The second part can be solved by induction. +--- 15416985 +>>15416867 +This anon did that for the first part >>15413363 +>The second part can be solved by induction. +No one has shown how to do this yet. +--- 15417055 +>>15404877 (OP) + +I'm getting more interested in semantics and its interaction with syntax after studying it... are there any books, articles you suggest I read concerning semantics and the other ways math intersects with linguistics, or other subjects to look into? +--- 15417061 +>>15417056 +why [math]g^2_3[/math] becomes [math]√g^3[/math] +--- 15417160 +>>15417055 +At what level? For a tome (with plenty of references you can chase) you have Kracht - The Mathematics of Language +--- 15417196 +>>15417160 + +Thanks for that anon, I'll take a look. I guess at a theoretical level mostly, I figure I'd read Wittgenstein, Searle and others in that vein to start on the philosophical side. The ways that a mathematician would approach formal language and grammar. If I start to get into lexical semantics and the syntax-semantics interface, how mathematical and logical systems would account for it. I know statistical methods could also be considered, but I'm more interested in the theoretical side +--- 15417247 +>>15415435 +>humans are social beings +who would've thunk it +--- 15417353 +Hey, american guy who failed out of college here. I want to redeem myself, and prove to myself I would have been capable into a university in one of those third world countries with hard entrance exams. What should I emphasize for my study, and what ratio of input to output do you think would be best? I also slept my way through high school, so my understanding of highschool mathematics is almost nothing. + +Would working through an olympiad style problem book like math via problems by Skopenkov remedy this most efficiently? +--- 15417367 +>>15417353 +https://www.cmi.ac.in//admissions/syllabus.php +https://www.isical.ac.in/~admission/Syllabus-And-QP.html +http://univ.tifr.res.in/admissions/Prev_QP/Prev_QP.htm +These are the question papers of top math universities in India. The last one does not have an undergraduate degree. Skopenkov is enough for the undergraduate exams. JEE and stuff requires studying physics and chemistry as well. +--- 15417376 +>>15417367 +>top math +I take it DurgaSoft is still the elite institution when it comes to tech, right? +>t. /g/ +--- 15417379 +>>15417367 +I don't care much about the physics and chemistry, the mathematics stuff will suffice. Thank you +--- 15417381 +>>15417367 +Which institution provided the problem mentioned above with the sums of absolute differences? +--- 15417409 +>>15417376 +No idea what that is. + +>>15417379 +You're welcome anon. + +>>15417381 +The second one, from their MStat exam. But that question paper (2014 sample) is not there, since the syllabus was changed. All the question papers are here: +https://www.cheenta.com/isi-mstat-iit-jam-stat-problems-and-solutions/#section-388-80394 +--- 15417429 +>>15417247 +yea and the problem is there are maybe 4-5 humans on earth who would want to hear a guy talk about +>so yea ive been working on a family of sin and cosine parametric equations that sort of resemble fourier series but not quite and ive yet to figure out how to iterate through the calculus portion to find out how to get the 26 basic solutions that when transformed back into the time domain will represent the phoentic building blocks +--- 15417490 +>>15417429 +You think that's bad imagine being that guy without the professional qualifications trying to find those 4-5 humans without being written off preemptively as a crank. Professionals are a lot more tolerant toward ideas or expressions of ideas they don't instantly understand if there's some letters on your name. Otherwise you have to be super careful and damn near grovel, and heaven forbid you defend your ideas just trying to get them seriously considered for some help. +--- 15417504 +>>15417409 +>(2014 sample) +Ahh, from the link I see the solution provided went with the calculus approach. That's the best one, but I was hoping to see an alternative. +--- 15417531 +I would really appreciate your help with this one. thanks +>>>/wsr/1349057 +--- 15417579 +>>15416985 +Hi anon, I'm 15413363. I didn't do the induction because in my head it seemed easy enough, as I've said here>>15413405. +Here's what I had in mind, I'd appreciate it if you checked this one out too and tell me if you think it seems correct. The base case is clear, if n=1 then a_1 and b_1 have to be equal. To show this I think we can pick an x less then them and it should follow. Assume it holds for some number n. Again pick x less than a_1, we have a_1 - x +.... + a_n - x + a_(n+1) - x = b_1 - x+.... +b_(n+1)-x + +since we know a_i = b_i for i up to n, we get +a_(n+1)=b_(n+1). + +I don't know, I hope I'm not making an obvious mistake. Sorry for the way I wrote, I'm phone posting and too lazy to properly type. +--- 15417587 +>>15417579 +>since we know a_i = b_i for i up to n, we get +>a_(n+1)=b_(n+1). +We don't know that though. We know that's true when summing only n terms, but here we are summing n+1 terms. +--- 15417621 +>>15417587 +My apologies anon, I don't follow. Here's what I meant just to clarify. Is there a mistake with this and if so can you tell me what it is and how you'd go about fixing it if you can? +--- 15417624 +>>15417531 +Are you sure you copied the question correctly as that appears to only have a numerical solution? +--- 15417650 +>>15417621 +Why are you assuming they are equal? The induction hypothesis is that: +[eqn] \left( \forall x \in \mathbb R \quad \sum_{i=1}^n |a_i - x| = \sum_{i=1}^n |b_i - x| \right) \implies \forall 1 \leq i \leq n \quad a_i = b_i [/eqn] +But you are using: +[eqn] \left( \forall x \in \mathbb R \quad \sum_{i=1}^{n+1} |a_i - x| = \sum_{i=1}^{n+1} |b_i - x| \right) \implies \forall 1 \leq i \leq n \quad a_i = b_i [/eqn] +If you can show that: +[eqn] \left( \forall x \in \mathbb R \quad \sum_{i=1}^{n+1} |a_i - x| = \sum_{i=1}^{n+1} |b_i - x| \right) \implies \left( \forall x \in \mathbb R \quad \sum_{i=1}^n |a_i - x| = \sum_{i=1}^n |b_i - x| \right) [/eqn] +Then your proof is correct. But I don't think you realise you have to show that, unless you skipped it because you think it trivial. +--- 15417670 +>>15417650 +Oh I see now, I get what you mean. You're right, I didn't realize I'd have to show that(but let's pretend I skipped it because i thought it was trivial.) Is it trivial? +--- 15417722 +>>15417670 +I don't think it is. I tried to do it, albeit didn't spend much time on it. Can you do it without induction, by using the hint here >>15413406 ? +It's very similar to what you did, I assure you. You just need to extend the equation for cases where x is not less than a_1 and b_1. +Or you can just give up and ask for the solution, since quite a few people are asking how to do it without calculus. +--- 15417749 +>>15417722 +>think what happens to the equation you derives for x in between a and b. +I don't quite get what you meant here. Could you clarify? +>give up and ask for the solution +I don't really want to give up but I do have a 3 hour exam coming up in 40 minutes. I wouldn't be complaining if someone posted a solution that doesn't use calculus. I probably won't have any energy left to do anything after the exam. diff --git a/sci/15404897.txt b/sci/15404897.txt index 9b5a45591ce8f1cac3f63c9aa96cc76dee38b08b..50b2220014c62554261c2f0b8d2faadcc3109edd 100644 --- a/sci/15404897.txt +++ b/sci/15404897.txt @@ -624,3 +624,107 @@ Consider getting your employer to fund your MBA studies. A friend of mine did th Macro people have all kinds of degrees, inclusing maths and physics. Macro Man has his profile here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-crise-41a7a05b >Not saying I necessarily wanna full-on dive into finance, but more of an idea of broadening my horizons so that my knowledge is a bit more diversified If you are in data of any kind, you are meant to get into management, preferably before you are 40. +--- 15415952 +This is going to be a little long winded, anyhow. +Got my masters and am currently working as a railway signalling engineer in europe. +I've done both the tech-side of the work as well as the management/project leader role. + +I thought I'd like the project leader role as I'm a social normie in some ways but I just hate being reliant on other people. I don't have any passion for engineering, it feels like I waste away most of my day at the office. I'm probably just the lazy type. +If I switch back to the tech-role, I'll have more freedom and salary, but I don't care much for the job. + +Do any of you keep at your jobs without having any real passion for it? How is that working out for you? +--- 15415958 +>>15407806 +>>15409267 +you're in a community college and about to reject uc berkely? for what reason? +--- 15416048 +>>15415958 +he wants an EECS degree, and iirc that dept is SUPER impacted at cal so there's no way he'll be able to transfer in. +--- 15416609 +Can anyone tell me about interships for PhD students? What sorts of companies want PhD students as interns? Are they hard to get? +--- 15416661 +>get put through extremely assholeish interview process +>get rejected +>1 year later i'm making significantly more than they were offering +>they are still posting ads all over trying to find someone for their shitty little position +jajajaaa +JAJA. JAJAJAJAJJAJAJAAA +This is what happens when you promote an autist to the management level. They get hyper butthurt that you don't know everything about their pet tech obsession from 1987 and convince themselves that no one can possibly do the job and a year later they're still looking for someone. This is why you always promote normies to management and keep autists in the trenches where they belong. +--- 15416691 +>>15416609 +I don't have an answer to your question, but I did an internship while doing my masters, and one of the other interns was a PhD student despite the internship program being intended for master's students. So you could probably apply for a regular internship too and just do tasks that are at the PhD level instead. +--- 15416825 +>company is asking me to give my university log-in credentials on a third party website so that they can verify my education +what the fuck? +--- 15416871 +>>15416048 +all the schools in the bay are impacted out the ass for STEM degrees. I'm glad I went years ago, when it was impacted but not at this level. Competition is insane to get in, can't imagine how hard it gets to get your classes for the semester. +--- 15416881 +>>15416825 +don't do it. they should only be asking for your uni email at first then verifying with transcripts later or something +--- 15416955 +>>15416881 +Why would they even ask me to do this? Surely they realize how sketchy this seems? To me it puts the entire company into question. +--- 15417004 +>>15416955 +Might just be a scam. +--- 15417046 +I'm starting the sixth year of my phd and just got data that totally wiped out my thesis project. All my side projects up to this point also led to nowhere. Faggot advisor wont let me graduate if I don't publish, and he won't let me submit negative data for publication because of his h-index probably. Should I just master out? Fuck this shit dedicated my 20's to nonsense. +--- 15417053 +>>15417046 +>sixth year +Finish it. Consider taking a lighter workload and doing other things, but if you're only a publication away, just scrape something together and get the piece of paper +--- 15417057 +>>15417053 +wish I could but I need the PI to sign off on it. I'll see if I can convince him next time we meet but I'm such an autist I don't know how to approach the subject without pissing him off +--- 15417059 +>>15417046 +>Faggot advisor wont let me graduate if I don't publish +What's the point of having 'PhD' next to your name if you are not able to publish a good paper. Kinda like being a lawyer who can't lie. +>he won't let me submit negative data for publication +I agree that papers with negative data should be admissible so that they become part of common knowledge, but I personally would not award a PhD for NOT discovering something new. +>Should I just master out? +That's on you, my man. If I had put in 6 years into this BS I'd definitely try to finish it because otherwise you spent 6 years for nothing. I know this is the sunk cost fallacy but fallacies have a reason for constantly being part of human thought. + +Some people take 8 years doing their PhDs. You've got 2 more years to find out something meaningful enough to publish and graduate. All things considered, it's not that hard to get a PhD. Just prove something minor. +--- 15417068 +>>15416609 +Do you mean doing an internship during a PhD or working as in intern during a secondment +--- 15417225 +>>15417068 +I mean doing an internship during a PhD +--- 15417284 +>>15417046 +Holy fuck I would just rope in the lab at school and make sure he's the one who finds your body. +--- 15417366 +>>15404897 (OP) +I love coming here and seeing so many people doing EE, being outnumbered 2-1 up to 10-1 by every other career in my uni sometimes makes me feel like I chose wrong (still, I'd love it regardless). +Do you think there is a correlation between coming here and doing EE? +--- 15417383 +>>15417225 +Never really heard of that being a thing. You work full time, all year, as a PhD student so not a lot of time to moonlight on an internship. French opinion though, might be different in other countries. +--- 15417438 +Saw what IMO gold medalists are up to. Majority off them don't have tenure, and haven't contributed anything significant. +--- 15417445 +>>15417004 +I did it. +It just went to the next screen and said thank you you are now connected and nothing else happened. +I just gave some weird website that barely shows up on google my university log-in credentials. +I've never heard of getting your degree verified like this. I guess you give your password to some pajeet in India who then logs in to your university account, looks through your stuff, then tells the company that you indeed have a degree? +This is bizarre. +--- 15417595 +>>15417445 +I hope you didn't fill in any passwords. +--- 15417607 +>>15417595 +Yes. user ID + password +--- 15417628 +>>15417445 +>wow /sci/ this looks really suspicious it could totally be a phishing scam +>okay, putting my creds in, loo dee doo... +>huh, nothing happened. hope I didn't get phished. +--- 15417633 +>>15417366 +>Do you think there is a correlation between coming here and having autism? +--- 15417654 +Any field service engineers here who work for ASML/Nikon? diff --git a/sci/15405110.txt b/sci/15405110.txt index c0c1dd1cbc68a4c3972ec594a57af451083a48bb..e62c37e0484f3bcd838b83298e849e4cac0f6942 100644 --- a/sci/15405110.txt +++ b/sci/15405110.txt @@ -289,9 +289,6 @@ You know that means that it cannot be made from those fossils, right? Fossils fo >>15405123 >Find me a way of making nuclear waste harmless within one generation or less. ... or else? ---- 15413260 ->>15413141 -Or else nobody in any civilised nation is going to build nuclear power plants. I mean they won't anyway because there's a list of reasons why nobody sensible wants to build any but you can start with this point. --- 15413297 >>15405110 (OP) What do you expect from a country that elects a mossad mole as their leader? @@ -336,3 +333,67 @@ I care, we need more CO2 in the atmosphere ASAP, my plants are hungry >>15405495 >potential person argument Pro life creationist retard thinking. +--- 15416225 +>>15405123 +The half-life of CO2 in the stratosphere is 10.000 years. How are you planning on neutralizing a gas you cannot even reach? +--- 15416264 +>>15411058 +Just shut up already +--- 15416294 +>>15405123 +Shove it in a big electric field so it decays faster +--- 15416444 +>>15407934 +This seems so fake I'm biting. Why would any state give a shit if nuclear waste is rendered harmless by being put in a safe transporting 'capsule' (for lack of a better word) to be moved through it. Also doesn't the US have a giant desolate desert ripe for a tomb of radioactive waste? Wtf is the issue, where are you getting this information from? +--- 15416472 +>>15407980 +Inevitable meltdowns lmao, you mean the three most people know of? With others being due to inadequate procedures/equipment. Shit doesn't just blow up for no reason, and our understanding of nuclear energy has evolved. + +why do you think warships are nuclear powered if it's such a giant risk? please explain this, because it pokes a GIANT hole in your theory of inevitable meltdowns +--- 15416496 +>>15409525 +>Then why do we have waste to store in germany? +because you forgot how to engineer incinerators +--- 15416500 +>>15416444 +>Why would any state give a shit if nuclear waste is rendered harmless by being put in a safe transporting 'capsule' +Because the politicians are selected on popular vote. They are afraid of media fearmongering that will get them out of office not really the nuclear waste itself. +--- 15416509 +>>15416500 +>politicians are selected on popular vote +--- 15416524 +>>15407980 +>nuclear is a very expensive +here are the costs of different energy production scenarios for france. 50% nuclear is the cheapest. Higher ratios have not been explored because we're too late (because of antinuclear idiots) to replace all existing plants before they need to be shut down. +--- 15416526 +>>15416500 +Fair enough, I thought you were saying states would inherently object to such a thing due to the risks of it. + +But a lot of states within the U.S already have nuclear waste sites, here's a goofy ass anti-nuclear article about it: https://www.cnet.com/pictures/how-much-nuclear-waste-is-in-your-state/null/ +--- 15416664 +>>15410632 +>If i put on the fire on my stove, i can bake pancakes +> So if i put my house on fire, I can bake pancakes everywhere! +--- 15416952 +>>15416472 +Putting a nuclear reactor inside of a tool for war is peak moron. No matter how safe the reactor design, how well maintained and how skilled the technicians. It's a target for big bangs. + +Possibly nuclear reactors could be safe in an ideal world but this is not an ideal world and in this real world nuclear reactors have accidents which release radioactive materials into the environment every decade or two since we started building them. This statistic doesn't lie. Your claim is akin to a politicians promise leading up to election. Whatever the causes, nuclear reactors are proven unsafe even if they could be safe. +--- 15416959 +>>15416524 +I don't speak French not do I care to but the issue with cost is the upfront cost not the cost spread over the lifetime of the plant. The fusion dream has most states saving their pennies. +--- 15416992 +>>15416952 +Lemme just call up all of the admirals and nuclear engineers in the navies of the US, UK, France, Russia, China, India, South Africa, Australia, Brazil, etc and let them know some homo on 4chinz thinks nuclear ships are a bad idea. I'm sure they'll change their minds. +--- 15417012 +>>15405110 (OP) +>how was this supposed to help save the environment again? +It wasn't. Welcome to the Great Reset, goy +--- 15417341 +>>15416992 +nuclear is convenient for transport because of long range without refueling, but all other power should be fossil fuel based because we need to maximize CO2 input into the atmosphere to maximize agricultural productivity +--- 15417526 +>>15416992 +Facetious humour does not appeal to me. It does seem that in the near future we will have the opportunity to see just how resilient these vessels and their reactors are. Next decade I doubt anyone will be able to make the claim that nuclear reactors aboard military watercraft have never leaked. + +I hope I am proven wrong. diff --git a/sci/15405534.txt b/sci/15405534.txt index 68101c818615c72eb1ac0ea114af78b2f09158f5..edc99d4c52b1698980fdcb74d0830e26a314e74e 100644 --- a/sci/15405534.txt +++ b/sci/15405534.txt @@ -50,9 +50,6 @@ Asserted? No, we just draw truth from observations that repeat. Idk what that ha >>15407947 >draw truth from observations That's an assertion of modus ponens. ---- 15408611 ->>15407967 ->That's an assertion of modus ponens. --- 15408676 >>15405534 (OP) >What parts of science are demonstrably true and whats parts are believed only because they have been asserted repeatedly? @@ -113,3 +110,28 @@ Materialism --- 15415598 >>15414755 Its science dogma, they'll run you out of the profession for alternative theories +--- 15416309 +>>15415598 +I don’t know if they’re that zealous about it, but it’s certainly been unhealthy for the field. +After all this time they still can’t find a shred of evidence for it that isn’t “well our models don’t work unless we assume it’s there,” but now people are moving on and developing theories under the assumption that dark matter is true. There’s getting to be a significant frame of work that’s all built upon a theory that’s still nowhere near conclusive. +--- 15417360 +>>15405546 +>Nothing is demonstrably true. +Facts about abstract objects and hypotheticals can be demonstrably true. +>Everything relies on assumptions +Some facts can be grasped directly, for example the fact that experience exists. +>that only seem reasonable because they have been asserted repeatedly. +This is not a valid reason to believe anything. Scientific knowledge is supposed to be based on empirical evidence, which is uncertain, but should still change your credence of certain facts. +--- 15417753 +>>15405534 (OP) +>whats parts are believed only because they have been asserted repeatedly? +The speed of light is constant with respect to any observer. Lmao the state of soiyence. +--- 15417763 +>>15410048 +>Entire nations could be wiped out if we do not reverse climate change by 2000 +We did not reverse climate change by 2000 +Entire nations are being wiped out + +I fail to see how this prediction is inaccurate. + +https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/cop26-island-nations-risk-climate-change-struggle-make-point-rcna4912 diff --git a/sci/15405864.txt b/sci/15405864.txt index 6319aaceab2f939c90a12470a345c919783263b4..45aef4722027e7b633ccba669440704e55591182 100644 --- a/sci/15405864.txt +++ b/sci/15405864.txt @@ -149,3 +149,19 @@ What about the three imaginary spatial dimensions that compliment each of the cl No it’d be x, y, z, and a. Op is clearly talking about a fourth spatial dimension. You can use a 2D example (only having X and Y to extrapolate what a fourth spatial dimension would be if we could see it. A 2d being would never be able to accurately see a 3rd spatial dimension, so we can assume that us, being 3 dimensional beings, will never be able to actually see the 4th dimension. I believe I read from some math guy that the 4rth dimension is likely smaller in comparison. +--- 15416077 +>he can't easily and intuitively imagine 4D objects +Ngmi bro. I could perceive 4D by the time I finished 5th grade. These days I'm up to 7 dimensions and am constantly manipulating and rotating 7D objects in my mind while I'm engaged with my day to day business (which usually involves either having s*x with one of my numerous supermodel girlfriends or else solving unsolved theorems and earning $300k/mo) +--- 15416213 +>>15415194 +>same thing. +fair enough +--- 15416568 +>>15405864 (OP) +Its useful for calculations in geometry +--- 15416584 +Reality has 3 dimensions of space, 1 dimension of time, and an infinite number of dimensions of meaning. + +>bb..b...but meaning isn't real! + +My brother in Sagan, without meaning doing physics wouldn't be possible. diff --git a/sci/15405958.txt b/sci/15405958.txt index 14416c1c9378a35e07a0b24193d8464b75614157..6e4d178f7c4338e0a87c7514df36241ae983bcf3 100644 --- a/sci/15405958.txt +++ b/sci/15405958.txt @@ -196,3 +196,20 @@ You're looking at this with the assumption that they are well meaning. They actu --- 15415927 >>15415608 probably, I hate them so much, hence why I'm going itno CS/BInf now. +--- 15416075 +>>15406107 +It's /sci/. What did you expect? +--- 15417285 +>>15416075 +>cancer just starts all by itself, for no reason at all +like abiogeneis, right? +--- 15417299 +>>15417285 +like "late" "syphilis" lol +--- 15417304 +>>15413700 +kek +--- 15417716 +>>15416075 +>i hate /sci/ +why are you here? diff --git a/sci/15407410.txt b/sci/15407410.txt index 83bc8353c7d46e064d000b0d751f368897826d64..fc4dc19e79ef5517dddb5ccb5292ab59089f367f 100644 --- a/sci/15407410.txt +++ b/sci/15407410.txt @@ -438,3 +438,105 @@ Your perspective is so needlessly retarded that I'm convinced youre arguing on p > die for no reason 1. there's always a reason 2. take meds +--- 15415961 +>>15411179 +Places with spiritual happiness and meaningful lives do not fear death as much as Americans, so of course medical funding is a lesser concern. +--- 15415962 +>>15415922 +>cancer +A symptom of poisoning +>fight the symptom of poisoning by giving more poison + + +>Other times you might get really unlucky with bone cancer, and live in excruciating agony until it eventually stops your heart or something. Excruciating pain is bad right? +Do you know that they literally trick people into getting arsenic trioxide injected as bone cancer therapy? +Kek. + +I wonder what leads to what exactly. + +What leads to cancer? +Contamination by: +>meds +>asbestos +>pesticides +>lead +>mercury +>aluminium nanoparticles from vaccine adjuvants +>plastic softeners +>taking drugs +>eating burned food +>eating dye + +Cancer is a symptom of accumulation of carcinogens which is nothing but a fancy term for "poison". +--- 15416728 +>>15415962 +dude, this is a must read +http://www.whale.to/a/shelton_sy.html +really eye reopening. it not just about "syphilis" +--- 15416730 +>>15407410 (OP) +>I'm talking full on cures. Why has there been no advancement? +There's cures for the shit you mentioned being developed right now, the claim now is that "vaccines against autoimmunity" based on mRNA technology will hit the market some time in the 2030's + +After the clotshot i'd be VERY fucking skeptical about anything mRNA THOUGHbeit +--- 15417136 +>>15414906 +Yeah, they're horrendous. +--- 15417441 +>>15416728 +Smallpox Inoculation in Britain, 1721-1830 +"By the 1750s, purges +containing mercury and antimony were the standard medicines used in +p re p a ra tio n .^ As in the treatment of smallpox, writers gave more and more +precise instructions as to the form of medicines, most of which contained +mercury and antimony. Aethiop’s mineral, calomel, and James' powder were +45 m ost commonly recommended. Most writers advocated giving three or +four purges interspersed with smaller doses of calomel and antimonals. +Schultz described British practitioners giving calomel at night, which was +purged off the following morning. " + +https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2809&context=edissertations + +And then before """vaccination""" you of course had to get "purged" of the devils small pox, by taking antimony. + +The literally force purged children with arsenic and antimony. + +The same shit happened with all "gherapies" for "mayor epidemics". +>claim epudemic +>declare a new standard of care +>deploy standard of care even at slightest supsicion of new disease +>standard of care included literally poison +>people died +>muhst be the new disease +--- 15417442 +>>15416728 +Btw. The standard of care for syphillis was literally again: +>arsenic in the form of salvarsan +>prophylaxis with calomel (mercury) + +Also rhey literally TRICKED PEOPLE INTO TAKING +>A BLUE PILL +Aka blue mass. + +For literally every mild bodily discomfort. + +And nebody wonders "why were people so terribly sick or deteriorated so quickly when they werse sick"? +Absolute kek +--- 15417533 +>>15416730 +>After the clotshot i'd be VERY fucking skeptical about anything mRNA THOUGHbeit +Let me correct that for you +>After the clotshot i'd be VERY fucking skeptical about anything +--- 15417535 +>>15417136 +Show me on the doll where the tranny hurt you +--- 15417580 +>>15415694 +Studies like that will only confuse people even more. + +It would only work everyone who got treatment or didn't got the exact same results. All it would do is create a bigger mess with new worthless hypotesis. + +Studies based on statistics is used as a tool to decieve the masses. + +In a study like most people who got treatment would likely have higher rate of success than people who did nothing simply because a toxic placebo cure is often better than doing nothing. +The reason is because the fear propaganda against cancer. diff --git a/sci/15407650.txt b/sci/15407650.txt index e1e44ad45a8c0d07bc3af3bd9f6fba3a09e6b356..161857bbb89f9864068f668ed500d17a6545d32a 100644 --- a/sci/15407650.txt +++ b/sci/15407650.txt @@ -196,10 +196,6 @@ I'm giving you references and you're just gaslighting people here and telling me https://stellarhousepublishing.com/victims I can talk about wars undertaken by Islam or any group or religion really but as soon as I mention Christianity or Nazis someone will magically appear in the thread that is seemingly from another board or something like they've been called in for backup with all this watered down unsourced "history" telling me that no all my sources are totally wrong everything Christians do is justified and everyone should listen to their unsourced claims. I never get Chinese people or Islamic people or jews or whatever doing that but with Christians it's almost every time. It's really weird ---- 15411046 ->>15408978 ->Christians converted Rome -Christianity was a Roman underclass cult from the start. --- 15411078 >>15408311 >t. tiny cranium mutt @@ -340,3 +336,193 @@ That doesn't imply that ethnocentrism is more than just a bias we have in a cert That isn't true and you know it. American Whites are one of the most egalitarian groups in the whole world, and it wasn't the case 100 years ago. So, we can make people less prejudiced, and if we stop making excuses for minorities who are held to a lower standard and apply societal pressure, there will be more egalitarianism among Blacks and others too. >you won't actually live amongst the newcomers yourself Why does it bother you where I will live? Is it that much of a problem to live in a white pocket of a rapidly developing country? It's not, it's better than to live in a fully white shithole like Hungary with a stagnating economy. +--- 15415966 +>>15415759 +Why are invasive species bad, when people moving around are not bad? +--- 15416132 +>>15415880 + +>Our instincts aren't always working for our well being + +Jup. Primarily as they're not working at all anymore in most today. Enjoy the outcome. :) +--- 15416164 +>>15415880 +>shithole like Hungary +Yeah i am sure that ''shithole Hunagry'' is a far worse place to live in than beautiful, diverse, safe and economically prosperous Brazil that you are trying to turn America into.You are claiming how mass imigration benefits economy but in truth it dosen't.What actually happens is that a small elite class get stupid rich from cheap labor while the country as a whole gets poorer.That's not ''development'' it's shifting and outsourcing of wealth and labor. +>Whites are one of the most egalitarian groups in the whole world +Yeah.Because they have been a subject of near 1984 tier censorship and penalization for having a wrong opinnion.And yet despite all of it we know that most white people hate what is happening.That is why Trump's wall was so popular.Keep in mind that most white people in America, including white women voted for Trump.And we also have data which shows what white people actually think again see>>15408761 +This is as far as you will get with your ''all love'' People hiding their real opinnions on things. +>Is it that much of a problem to live in a white pocket of a rapidly developing country? +And there we have it.The champion of diversity is a silverspoon who has never left his white neighborhood. +--- 15416201 +>>15416164 +>than beautiful, diverse, safe and economically prosperous Brazil that you are trying to turn America into +Brazil is bad because it has bad institutions. America isn't that different from it demographically. +>the country as a whole gets poorer +You're such a retard. Only the poorest suffer to a small degree because of increased labor competition, the rest, and the middle class as well, get major benefits. One of the reasons for the post-COVID inflation spike is lack of fresh labor that was caused by restrictions. +>most white people hate what is happening.That is why Trump's wall was so popular +No, Trump doesn't indicate Whitey hating what is happening, because Trump didn't change anything for the better. He was just a populist, populists get popular despite having shitty policies all the time. +>The champion of diversity is a silverspoon who has never left his white neighborhood. +Huh? I've always lived in cities, not in suburbs. I have never been a part of a gated community or a rural area, I hate those. I have mostly White friends and we are more than all right having non-White people around. +--- 15416211 +>>15416201 +>America isn't that different from it demographically. +Lol, imagine actually believing this. Safe to say the rest of your posts are just as retarded +--- 15416291 +>>15408232 +>the author +You aren't fooling anyone, advertise your shitty blog somewhere else +--- 15416307 +>>15416201 +>Brazil is bad because it has bad institutions +Yes and there are certain reasons why, kinds of reasons that you want to bring to America. +>the rest, and the middle class as well, get major benefits +You are claiming these things but i am yet to see a single data presented to back up any of your claims of supposed economic benefits.The data that i have seen so far would indicate quite the opposite. +>Trump doesn't indicate Whitey hating what is happening +But the data does.I once again direct you to the post since you still seem to not get it.>>15408761 +--- 15416311 +>>15415880 +>and it wasn't the case 100 years ago. +False. USA used to be far more egalitarian. This changed right after the new migration act. +--- 15416314 +>>15416201 +Brazil is bad because of shitskins. + +The Southern part that is more White is more prosperous. The mutted Northern part is an African tier shithole +--- 15416319 +>>15412591 +If only you knew. +--- 15416433 +>>15415966 +Because invasive species out-compete the species already there and become the dominant species. + +Why are you trying to say invasive species are comparable to humans moving when we're all apart of the same species? Who are we out-competing if we're all humans? +--- 15416448 +>>15407650 (OP) +>critique +critique, critique, critique, it's all you know to do, i know its your culture, but your culture is shit +--- 15416461 +>>15408724 +Holy shit, how did you let it get this bad? +--- 15416487 +>>15407650 (OP) +I remember someone posted this on reddit and redditors were coping by saying those skulls are cherrypicked +--- 15416489 +>>15415759 +>Cosmopolitan, multi-ethnic empires are some of the most celebrated cultures in history. +they started out (and grew) in monoculture, ethnic nations and decayed in multi-culti rot. Time and time again through different version in almost isolated case studies. Simply as human monkeys like to be together with those similar to them and instinctively distrust outsiders. The bigger difference, the more heavy the natural discomfort followed with internal decay from not trusting the invading packs + + this is fact for anybody familiar with imperial past and not biased with current day ideological dogma. Diversity is not a strength, it is a blatant weakness +--- 15416534 +>>15415759 +> I could find +5 species of spiders (Latrodectus hesperus, Pholcus phalangioides, and Steatoda hespera come to mind in this thought experiment) and plenty of snake species (Colubridae sp., Pituophis catenifer, Crotalus sp.) all inhabiting the same habitat +What do you mean by habitat specifically? The same desert or the same square meter of land? + +>multi-ethnic empires are some of the most celebrated cultures in history. Rome, Hellenistic Greece, Ancient China, and Egypt come to mind. +By this standard Republican party is ethnically diverse +--- 15416536 +>>15416433 +>Who are we out-competing if we're all humans? +The other subspecies of humans obviously. Why are you playing dumb? +--- 15416537 +>>15415880 +>Our instincts aren't always working for our well being, they can be residual evolutionary shit that isn't that relevant anymore. +Right, so what are the benefits of racial diversity that can be analogous to surgical intervention? +--- 15416540 +>>15415880 +>American Whites are one of the most egalitarian groups in the whole world, and it wasn't the case 100 years ago. +eh, even in this case itđsp not so simple. Whites are egalitarian in theory but in practice... Just one example: +>This paper reports on several studies which find that when white people live in more racially diverse areas they are more likely to structure their local environments in ways that lead to segregation (e.g. setting up facilities w/entrance fees). +>https://psyarxiv.com/yzpr2/ + +Even white strongly prefer company of their own. This becomes more trues if you look at their dating preferences. They are the LEAST egalitarian in this regard. +--- 15416541 +>>15416433 +Why is outcompeting the local groups and becoming the dominant group bad when it's species, but alright when it's ethnies ? +--- 15416545 +>>15416487 +I can believe that. Most normies would shit bricks if they saw an Aboriginal skull. +--- 15416635 +>>15415966 +I didn't say invasive species were bad. +>>15416489 +>they started out (and grew) in monoculture, ethnic nations and decayed in multi-culti rot [...] this is fact for anybody familiar with imperial past and not biased with current day ideological dogma. +Retarded pop history myth, literally "strong men create..."-tier reasoning with no basis in familiarity with "imperial past," whatever that means. The so-called fall of the Roman Empire was due to a wide variety of economic and social conditions; even, after the death of Romulus Augustulus, the eastern half of the empire remained a major influence on the affairs of Europe until the 15th century. It is blatantly clear in the case of the Roman Empire that religious and linguistic affinity -- things which can be changed and adopted at will -- were far more important than ethnic identity, let alone some anachronistic racial identity. It was always a cornerstone of Greco-Roman culture, even during 'monocultural' and 'ethnic' eras, that one could acculturate and become a Ἕλλην. And why three of the greatest forebears of Greco-Roman culture -- the aforementioned Plotinus, Porphyry, and Iamblichus -- were not "racially" Greek as we would consider them today but were still considered dyed-in-the-wool Ἕλληνες. As for China -- well, it seems their current strife is coming from an artificial attempt to systematize a homogenous monoculture out of an ethnically diverse region which has hundreds of separate ethnic groups. "China" has never existed in the sense of a single culture anyway. +>>15416534 +>What do you mean by habitat specifically? +Lift a rock or a board or something similar in an abandoned field in California, one where it stays moist underneath. You'll see plenty of species of arachnid, together, coexisting. +>>15416534 +>By this standard Republican party is ethnically diverse +I'm guessing if you're a /pol/cel you'd argue that the Republican party /is/ ethnically diverse. +--- 15416653 +>>15416489 +>>15416635 +Also, note that one of the founding myths of the Roman State was based on fucking foreign women. In fact many elite Romans during the late Republican period and Pax Romana were not even "Roman" in the sense of being descended from Romans; Pompey, Cicero, Marius, Ovid, the emperor Claudius, et al. were all of foreign stock (Oscan, Sabine, Paelignian, etc). +--- 15416660 +>>15415759 +>even though they clearly were -- Iamblichus, Plotinus, and Porphyry were paragons of Greco-Roman culture yet were Arab, Egyptian, and Phoenician respectively. +This is proof you're a retard and don't deserve to be coddled for it. +--- 15416672 +Tribalism/in-group preference is natural and biologically hardwired. + + +Or "We built for this shit" as our jovial melanated friends like to say +--- 15416717 +>>15416307 +>kinds of reasons that you want to bring to America +America's institutions are rooted in England. England has been stagnant and waning in different ways for well over half a century. Its economy is no match to the US, per capita. And that began when England was over 95% White. America is much less White than England -- and much more successful. Your implied argument is shit -- which is why you are a coward who can't even outright state it. People like you, on the political fringes, the extremists, are too cowardly to expose their arguments in full. +>You are claiming these things but i am yet to see a single data presented to back up any of your claims of supposed economic benefits +Sorry, sweetie, but every American tax bracket has been gaining more income than almost any other developed nation. America is way ahead of the European median number. + +By the way, this "data" of your pic isn't real. It doesn't come from a study by a professional, it comes from a nobody and you didn't even check if it's real, you just believe it to be true. +>>15416311 +>literal racial oppression was more egalitarian +LOL, LMAO +>>15416314 +America's most prosperous counties aren't homogenous. +>>15416537 +Racial diversity itself doesn't have a benefit. It's not a negative either. It's just easier to revitalize your workforce if you're open to productive people from all over the world, not just Europe. +>>15416540 +>This becomes more trues if you look at their dating preferences. They are the LEAST egalitarian in this regard. +And that fine. Different kinds of people living peacefully in a big developing country -- that's the American dream. +--- 15416727 +>>15416717 +>America's institutions are rooted in England. England has been stagnant and waning in different ways for well over half a century. Its economy is no match to the US, per capita. And that began when England was over 95% White. +Should we tell him? +--- 15416737 +>>15416727 +Tell me that England has been that way for decades before many non-White people became its new citizens? +--- 15416750 +>>15416737 +About the thing that happened in Europe over half a century ago. +--- 15416848 +>>15416660 +What's the highest degree of school you've completed? +--- 15417412 +>>15416717 +>acial diversity itself doesn't have a benefit. It's not a negative either. +It obviously is unless you think ethnic conflict is a good thing. +--- 15417458 +>>15415759 +>>Fire ants and black ants dont live together. +>They don't live in the same colonies but they inhabit the same habitats, generally in different niches. This is excluding Solenopsis invicta which is an invasive species. +>>African bees and European bees dont live together. +>European bees and African bees not only live together (and interbreed -- Africanized bees are A. m. scutellata x Apis mellifera ) but they are the same species. +>>Different spiders dont live together or snakes etc. +>In a single day walking around the fields where I live in rural California, I could find +5 species of spiders (Latrodectus hesperus, Pholcus phalangioides, and Steatoda hespera come to mind in this thought experiment) and plenty of snake species (Colubridae sp., Pituophis catenifer, Crotalus sp.) all inhabiting the same habitat +All this all to ignore the fact that these different species/breeds/subtypes/whatever all brutally kill each other when confronted in their common habitat. You know, like human races tend to do, especially niggers. +--- 15417479 +>>15413250 +You will be impaled and eaten alive by chimps, that is the punishment you deserve. +--- 15417483 +>>15416848 +You will get ass ears nailed into your skull as reward for your academic achievements. +--- 15417486 +>>15415484 +Humans are cursed bastard mongrels. Is hard to tell if they are more beast than human just by looking at them. +--- 15417536 +>>15407650 (OP) +>See Steve Sailer under HBD +goddamn this dude is everywhere +--- 15417549 +big cringe thread for gay ass reasoning diff --git a/sci/15407830.txt b/sci/15407830.txt index f4a76ad796db616df3b952437420a1329c6d71f3..6215301c347115a02d3e538f885b8f2545190722 100644 --- a/sci/15407830.txt +++ b/sci/15407830.txt @@ -380,3 +380,40 @@ cancel dune now --- 15415315 >>15414910 Why do you think you need to be first? Science is about reproducability too and you will expertise for the follow experiments. +--- 15416920 +>>15407830 (OP) +federal government cancer research. +60 years of waste, no progress +--- 15417050 +>>15413950 +It's not supposed to leave your country or have some paper obsessed faggot piling it into a digital bank account +--- 15417328 +>>15416920 +depends on what you call progress, they all collected their salaries and pensions and suffered no consequences for failing at their career goals. +--- 15417610 +>>15413950 +Banks only take like 10% of all wealth. They have a lot of control tho because they decide what gets funded +--- 15417717 +>>15407956 +>The main reason for DUNE is to investigate neutrino oscillation which isn't explained by the standard model. +At what point do physicists admit their models are bullshit and start to walk back and reexamine their assumptions? +--- 15417719 +>>15407990 +>The link achieved +>a decoded data rate of 0.1 bits/sec +One bit every ten seconds lmao. $3 billion dollars. +--- 15417728 +>>15407899 +Also the fact the Higgs Boson is a man made particle, not found in nature. +--- 15417733 +>>15417719 +That wasn't the objective of the experiment, it was something fun they did as a test to see if it even was technically possible. +--- 15417736 +>>15417728 +You clearly have no idea what the fuck you're talking about. +--- 15417772 +>>15417733 +Could be useful for a future europa mission if they can scale it down. +--- 15417778 +>>15417772 +Wouldn't work. The data rate falls off rapidly with distance since the neutrinos disperse quickly. The stream generated isn't like a laser. iirc if they linked to the detector in Japan the data rate would be something like 3bits per year. diff --git a/sci/15408054.txt b/sci/15408054.txt index a71055a6d31737aeef93105a5dbd9675600ea90c..992b273936048f9467ca8b85c950502c1c74881a 100644 --- a/sci/15408054.txt +++ b/sci/15408054.txt @@ -79,18 +79,6 @@ I want creampie Taylor Momsen > vaxx NPC vocabulary injection is only injection ---- 15413380 ->>15412851 -You wouldn't be the first, or the last ---- 15413386 ->>15408054 (OP) ->>15408057 ->>15408058 ->>15408071 ->>15410104 ->>15410352 ->>15413380 -We did it wh*Te bois, now our wymyn won't get pregnant from BBC --- 15413935 >>15413003 shut the fuck up already, no one is falling for your shtick @@ -149,3 +137,46 @@ Trusting women you ngmi --- 15415692 >>15408071 To be pure blood, you also need to be radically anti-vax. Being pure blood just by luck because you were children when the psy-op happened is not enough. The mind and the body, is one. +--- 15416162 +>>15410181 +people still support the vaccine wtf are these fake posts lmao +--- 15416168 +>>15414007 +but you are an asian man with a small dick +--- 15416668 +>>15415692 +> pure blood +subjective, non scientific, intentionally shilled division and alienation of society, also nocebo. +--- 15416736 +>>15416668 +What's your problem you got family you love who got the shot? +--- 15416796 +>>15416668 +Go vaxx yourself literal braindead goylem. +--- 15417026 +'pureblood' is so cringe I thought people were joking at first. you kids make me and everyone else in this "fringe minority" look stupid. +t. unstabbed, unmasked, untested +--- 15417044 +would it affect children you have with these women +--- 15417051 +>>15417044 +The vaxx permanently change your DNA, and it concentrate in ovaries, so yeah. +The good news is that they're probably sterile anyway so no children to affect in the first place. +--- 15417093 +>>15416736 +>>15416796 +hello shills. you said you filtered me. +--- 15417094 +>>15417051 +pure unscientific bullshit +--- 15417105 +retard thread +stop fucking posting +quality fucking control PLEASE MODS +--- 15417152 +>>15417094 +At this point you should just take all six boosters. +You're already tainted, mutant. +--- 15417303 +>>15417152 +at this point, shill, you must reply to me to get another $$. also, filter me for real now. diff --git a/sci/15408804.txt b/sci/15408804.txt index 69a63ae1cfffd52840909cf9313bf2b5213c1c2b..846198a598c0adb92c87f16cc7648a96ca26bfbf 100644 --- a/sci/15408804.txt +++ b/sci/15408804.txt @@ -505,3 +505,19 @@ Ah the classic tooth comparison. It’s almost like we don’t have large canine --- 15415510 >>15413681 Quite a zinger, but its fake news, I've already harvested kale, spinach & snow peas so far this year, lettuce is getting there too. +--- 15416929 +>>15413410 +but we dont need to patrol to outskirts of our territories to piss on trees +--- 15417339 +>>15415353 +Its the same thing, they'll all subsist on eat access plants unless something better makes itself available, the monkeys are just a little bit more proactive +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWvQfGXO6rI [Embed] +--- 15417564 +>>15417339 +It absolutely is not the same thing. Chimps don’t fully subsist on plants even when you ignore the monkey hunting in the first place. A deer brainlessly chewing on a baby bird is not comparable to a chimp sharpening a stick and using it as a spear to skewer a bush baby, one has prior predatory intent behind it. You could have used another primate that is fully herbivorous as an example, like gorillas. Chimps are not herbivores full stop +--- 15417567 +>>15417564 +I wonder what apes are fed in zoos. +--- 15417771 +>>15417567 +Zoos have pre made kibble shit along with fresh veggies and meat for primates. Same with most animals, there was some guy on /fit/ asking if bear kibble was good to eat since gorilla kibble was too high in fibre diff --git a/sci/15409065.txt b/sci/15409065.txt index d522d65ce885e5cc418bc4ba3202240c433bbbe3..34f770c39b219f4283ddc7cd5536978864224d03 100644 --- a/sci/15409065.txt +++ b/sci/15409065.txt @@ -442,9 +442,6 @@ Typical --- 15411736 >>15411726 Tell me what is rhetorics and what is sophostry. But also what is difference between two? ---- 15411739 ->>15411726 -He has a degree in something that requires no understanding or thinking lol, especially lately since academia has been subjugated not by science --- 15411740 >>15411739 This just proves how ignorant you and your cult budys are. @@ -1334,3 +1331,43 @@ Ah actually I see now. You are incapable of the level of abstract thinking neces This is why there is no point talking with you. You don't even understand what you are. But please, drop some more of that PhD knowledge on us. Put your $$$ degree to use. +--- 15416528 +>>15415034 +>PhD in philosophy +>doesn't understand Platonism 101 +HAHAAHAHAH ya right. He has a PhD in shit shoveling into his retarded face +--- 15416581 +>>15409065 (OP) + +You merely replaced one substance metaphysics with another. + +Relationships are the fundamental ontological constituents of reality, substance is just a temporary pattern of dynamic relational processes. +--- 15416689 +>>15409530 +Matter is basically just frozen light. The manicheans knew this as well back in the day + +Pic real sums it up neatly +--- 15416738 +>>15416689 +You can't get 2 from one. 1+1=1. Your crappy reductionism and bad math is for the purpose of alleviating your fear of death that is the result of your own egoism. +--- 15416746 +>>15416738 +Holism is the exact polar opposite of reductionism my good nigger + +I'm not the "thing" that's going to die in the first place. Does a signal die when the radio receiving the broadcast is smashed up or gets turned off? +--- 15416777 +>>15416746 +Holism isn't the reduction of everything into absolute equivalence, that's reductionism. + +>I'm not the "thing" that's going to die in the first place. Does a signal die when the radio receiving the broadcast is smashed up or gets turned off? + +Another reductionist false equivalence. Consciousness is not a signal, it's a process. +--- 15417488 +>>15416581 +>You merely replaced one substance metaphysics with another. +Wrong! Mind-matter is a false dichotomy. By definition, two members of a dichotomy are jointly exhaustive and mutually exclusive, or epistemically symmetrical. Epistemic symmetry can only hold for concepts residing in the same level of explanatory abstraction. But explaining matter in terms of mind (idealism) is not epistemically symmetric with explaining mind in terms of matter (materialism) because mind and matter do not reside in the same level of explanatory abstraction. In fact, mind is the ground within which, and out of which, abstractions are made. Matter, in turn, is an abstraction of mind. This breaks the epistemic symmetry between them: we do not know matter in the same way that we know mind, for matter is an inference and mind a given. So what you've done is conflated abstraction with empirical observation! Mind is the substrate of the explanatory abstraction we call matter, so when you speak of a mind-matter dichotomy you incur a fundamental category mistake! Mind we know through direct experience, but a material world outside and independent of mind is a theoretical inference arising from interpretation of sense perceptions within a framework of complex thought, not an observable empirical fact. +--- 15417499 +>>15412430 +>I'm not crazy, if I was I would know it you nutcase! +you are about as retarded as a man can possibly be. +>nb4 he is too stupid to understand this analogy diff --git a/sci/15409612.txt b/sci/15409612.txt index d031191d8ed669c44379a7f05d411c695bc29640..5066687f8f802b0686164fc7b8563680fd49dbca 100644 --- a/sci/15409612.txt +++ b/sci/15409612.txt @@ -196,3 +196,12 @@ This image also doesn't add that the New world porcupines and old world porcupin --- 15415003 >>15409612 (OP) Evolution. Lol. You idiot. Name one animal on Earth that is evolving into any other animal, let alone a crab. +--- 15416019 +bump +--- 15416948 +>>15410521 +I don't see it. +--- 15417178 +>>15416948 +It's not obvious like the Horse Head nebula. The name comes from an initial bad depiction (pic rel), which to me looks more like a pineapple. +>The common name comes from William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, who observed the object in 1842 using a 36-inch (91 cm) telescope and produced a drawing that looked somewhat like a crab. diff --git a/sci/15409999.txt b/sci/15409999.txt index 1b864a928a3afcc575256ef61425c01eac546686..c826e94fd4194c14ca5cbd260d61c3d91a2c0454 100644 --- a/sci/15409999.txt +++ b/sci/15409999.txt @@ -1180,3 +1180,86 @@ The thing about declaring is that it's a completely pointless insight. Rape is forcible sex and the rapist wants to commit it. It's almost a tautology. The point here is, what separates the rapist from the common person, who also wants sex? And we cannot answer this question unless we take a more detailed look at sexual power dynamics and the psychology of the rapist. Why does not everyone resort to rape? Why do rapists not simply resort to any of the other avenues of acquiring sex, or simply masturbation? You are suggesting that the profile of the rapist is that of a desperately horny man who cannot acquire sex by any means other than forcible, but this is often not the case. There are many wealthy rapists, rapists in committed relationships, or rapists who otherwise do not lack female attention or access to sex. And look at prison rape: it is used as a means of establishing dominance over others and has a large component of sadism (often vicariously for many people outside of prison, too). Surely if there are simply two people in a cell and they are both equally deprived of and desperate for sex, then wouldn't they take turns raping each other, or just willingly submit? Sex is a lot more psychologically complicated than many of your virgins seem to think, and rape therefore is too. And the fact that some of you think that the impulse to rape is common to all men is kind of worrying. +--- 15416903 +>>15410248 +This, simply a lack of self control. +--- 15416993 +>>15412299 +>People do not rape because they're sexually attracted to their victims. I am sexually attracted to people and I do not rape. That tells us there must be another reason. + +This is a non sequitur, but you already knew that because you're a charlatan. +--- 15417018 +>>15412020 +>But it didn't even occur to you that your desire can be for consensual sex? The fact that your fantasies immediately tend to not merely sex, but specifically forcible sex, tells us +That he knows rationally and on a subconscious level that consensual sex is an absurd fantasy not even worth consideration, so the brain opts for rape fantasy because it's more "realistic". +Similar to how you don't just walk through walls in dreams even though you can because the walls aren't real. +--- 15417082 +>>15409999 (OP) +"To feel alive and to get this energy, it is essential for me to rape something each day. It doesn't have to be a large animal. I rape an ant once in a while, or spiders, they come very easily. I've raped stray dogs. Goose... is a very, very troublesome animal. I've had a goat. To rape a goat, that makes you feel really alive." + +but in all seriousness, i don't think that non-violent people just snap one day and weaponize their dicks. i think it's developmental - someone has to be groomed into it, be a victim of sexual or physical abuse, or maybe early on exhibit a pattern of violating people's personal boundaries, that gets pushed further and further. +--- 15417097 +>>15416993 +That's one way of coping with an argument you're unable to follow, I guess. +>>15417018 +>consensual sex is an absurd fantasy not even worth consideration +lmao so much for "red-blooded men" +--- 15417119 +>Why do people eat shit? +>Because they're hungry, duh! You've never been hungry? +--- 15417133 +>>15410366 +Men do rape other men. +In fact most rape victims are men. +--- 15417137 +>>15410402 +You played yourself dude just take the L +--- 15417141 +>>15417097 +>lmao so much for "red-blooded men" +No man can have sex with any woman he wants whenever he wants; it's just a fact of life. +Don't know where you getting this fake machismo for denying reality from. Must be projection. +--- 15417161 +>>15410248 +I figure it's about power too you beta cuck. Call me a woman to my face and next thing you know you'll be on the ground. Then you feel your pants yanked down, air against your cheeks. We'll see who is the woman then when I turn you into one. + +That's power bitch. You think warrior cultures are full of fags? No, but they have warrior dynamics. Look of dedovschina. Part of dominance is punking others down so then know where they stand. Sometimes they don't learn, but when you make them your woman, then they learn. + +That's nothing like when a true warrior also takes the pussy because he wants it. That's about spoils and glory, desire. + +What I'm saying bitch is that some lessons, lessons for twinks who speak of what they know not, some lessons need to be TAUGHT. +--- 15417166 +>>15410366 +Men rape men all the time. Some cultures have a regular practice of this. You see it in the West still too, in US prison culture. A lot of militaries have it too. + +Male on male rape is endemic in the Russian military and at least used to be endemic in the Turkish one. When a bunch of Brits got taken prisoner in WWI in the near East the Arabs and Turks raped many of them. + +>>15410453 +>This dude is so high on models he can't distinguish actual mental life from a model of species biology. + +People fuck for all sorts of reasons. They wouldn't have so much oral and anal sex and ejaculate outside the vagina so often if it was all about reproduction. Hell, women initiate sex, or are part of the process in the vast majority of cases, but a majority in the West have made themselves sterile for most of their adult lives by drugs or IUDs and they still have sex. +--- 15417169 +>>15417166 +For fucks sake why they get laid and I don't... + +Then they ask why we give up on women +--- 15417203 +>>15417169 +You wana fuck outside the joint you gotta look like the type of nigga that still fuck when he locked up in the joint, not the one getting turned into a ho. +--- 15417204 +>>15417166 +>prison culture is reflective normative societal customs +kys +--- 15417216 +>>15417204 +You know the dude who wrote this the kinda bitch nigga that be getting fucked if he in the pen, not the nigga doing the fucking. + +And as a wise man once said: "nigga I ain't gay, you sucking my dick. Getting to dick sucked ain't gay. Sucking dick gay." +--- 15417291 +>>15409999 (OP) +--- 15417597 +>>15417204 +>Rape is reflective of normative societal customs +--- 15417598 +>>15417291 +Refugees just want it more! They are manlier! diff --git a/sci/15410532.txt b/sci/15410532.txt index 7e7862ef9ae353ef398fb3c481c334b99d07bf89..d706cd15caa9947397b276b16dfd964bb49e696b 100644 --- a/sci/15410532.txt +++ b/sci/15410532.txt @@ -217,3 +217,7 @@ What you call "elementary" is Elemetary, meaning axiomatic, irreducable, not wha Inventing something like Wildberger's (https://youtu.be/CScJqApRPZg) [Embed] is easier than (re)Inventing Arithmatic or Algebra using a native multidimensional Geometry. This is also why Wildberger lectures so much on ancient Mathematicians, as he and I are walking the thought process to (re)invent it with the original inventors, sometimes inventing something new. This is how one can "make" new equations and maybe find an application in the process. Do not take me for a fool, padawan. Yes, you need "mid training" but after than I can take you deeper down the rabbit hole of Numbers than you will even want to go. +--- 15416632 +>>15415257 +>Wildberger +Is he your cult leader? diff --git a/sci/15410898.txt b/sci/15410898.txt index f66d69265a73c1714f997d8bac128576ad57ec3e..9a169b4b1ecb758dc45d5486185e83f5723739f2 100644 --- a/sci/15410898.txt +++ b/sci/15410898.txt @@ -100,9 +100,6 @@ Castration --- 15413517 Anabolic steroids. or if you're feel like harnessing the power of the atom >>15411886 ---- 15413530 ->>15410898 (OP) -Live in 21st century --- 15413636 Receiving anal sex from men. Your body then starts to reproduce antigens to even your own sperm --- 15413875 @@ -160,3 +157,12 @@ The only solution for reducing it involves addressing the root cause and reducin --- 15415526 >>15415497 2/2 and thereafter with conditioned place preference instilling habitual association with the drug and behavior they were copulating at rates higher than control. In absence of this association, amphetamine lowered libido. Such will be the case if you get a prescription for it and use it wisely as a means to avoid sexual stimuli. Executive functioning will be increased and your prefrontal cortex will be stimulated enough to not want to indulge in anyways. You'll find it easy then with the behavioral techniques I've described to avoid incurring aroused states and falling into masturbation and fruitless sexual escapades. I suggest a low dose such as 10mg IR. Furthermore adjuncts like nicotine and green tea aid in exerting greater executive control and synergize well with it to keep the mind intellectually elated. The end result is you'll make a habit of the good behaviors done on this combination which will serve to extinguish or reduce previous sexual behaviors. Finally, lions mane mushroom is great on top of all this and it seems to reduce libido slightly as well. If you feel aroused with morning wood, this can be prevented with GABAB agonists like baclofen and phenibut. +--- 15416153 +>>15415238 +word filter for S *O*Y +--- 15416256 +>>15416153 +Word filter does not apply to the name field. He had to of typed onions in this instance, not soi with a y. +--- 15417596 +>>15415459 +Fatalist logic. Pharmacology and DBS will advance us beyond our primal inclinations. diff --git a/sci/15410953.txt b/sci/15410953.txt index 256b89776b4dd16d6c659a836bf75dfda32f2634..2034b1c7a2eb4aa98776e1be3a1f991e3ab2bbca 100644 --- a/sci/15410953.txt +++ b/sci/15410953.txt @@ -119,3 +119,17 @@ For some it is. Wish we were working primarily on editing for grown adults, who for one thing can consent. A much harder problem though to be sure. >>15415569 I hate India so much sometimes. +--- 15416230 +>>15411703 +5 years too late. +--- 15417394 +>>15414879 +They can still do experiments and make huge mistakes with disastrous consequences. +--- 15417416 +>>15414879 +>Chinks can't innovate. If Europeans stopped publishing research tomorrow I'm not convinced that China would make any progress at all. +Luckily through gene editing the Chinese will make their entire elite population European (by selecting for intelligence-causing SNPs). +--- 15417435 +>>15417416 +The interesting thing about this is that, since physiognomy is real, as a group (e.g. chinese) selected for SNPs mediating creativity, empathy, motivation, and other traits found in anglos, their facial structure would begin to resemble that of europeans, too. +https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2021/03/Face-brain-development-tightly-linked-study-finds.html diff --git a/sci/15411371.txt b/sci/15411371.txt index 328785f76bf04e6408ee06a084a76f7e73aedf92..e169879138d2168ab70e1557c4942a0165428dde 100644 --- a/sci/15411371.txt +++ b/sci/15411371.txt @@ -93,3 +93,12 @@ why does the wojack on the right look like mathsorcerer? --- 15415899 >>15415855 in 10 years you'll be saying "the science has changed. Jesus is a real person." +--- 15417282 +>>15415855 +Ernest Jones, in 1913, was the first to construe extreme narcissism, which he called the "God-complex", as a character flaw. He described people with God-complex as being aloof, self-important, overconfident, auto-erotic, inaccessible, self-admiring, and exhibitionistic, with fantasies of omnipotence and omniscience. He observed that these people had a high need for uniqueness. +>there is not god, therefore i am god +atheists all irrationally believe this +--- 15417701 +>>15415899 +bottom left corner +>reeeeeeeeeeee muh shekels!! diff --git a/sci/15411389.txt b/sci/15411389.txt index fa6623c43472fac7d50d3d66d2b4e7ee2e425f4b..19f84998fa939aa5120aaba1d22e953d51ce81b0 100644 --- a/sci/15411389.txt +++ b/sci/15411389.txt @@ -62,3 +62,70 @@ I scored off the chart on the IQ test that I took. --- 15414627 >>15414362 Yeah you're right I lied lol. Don't know what my IQ is and I don't care because I'm not a gay loser +--- 15416275 +>>15411394 +No you can't. You don't even know what a CS course entails. If you do, please describe to me two subjects of it and why you think it's low IQ. Minus programming, because we already know your stance. +--- 15416303 +>>15411389 (OP) +>>15411389 (OP) +feel ya t. 103(tested at age 7), its over so early +--- 15416327 +>>15411389 (OP) +You just need to autistically obsess over your favorite field until you learn all about it and then you will be good in your major anyway. +--- 15416328 +>>15411389 (OP) +Rocking a 72 IQ here, God I wish that 108 was me. I try to make the most of what I have though, even if isn't much. Mostly I'm reduced to posting things like "Built for BBC" on 4chan, and spuriously blaming jewish people for things but I don't really understand the details of all that history. + +I have been blessed with a large family though, I welcome my 8th child to the world soon, and 9th two more weeks after, because the lord blessed me with two baby momas. +--- 15416376 +>>15416275 +Data structures and algorithms (105 average), classical physics (95 average), calculus 1-3 (110 average), both classes the average 100 Joe could do fine in. Unless you're going into research there are no hard IQ mogging classes. Just be average and you'll do fine. +--- 15416403 +big brains are just jealous that us midwits can still get in on some of that bliss +--- 15416411 +>>15411389 (OP) +Lucky for you, IQ is a pseudo-science. +--- 15416421 +>>15411389 (OP) +>it's another "retard thinks iq is fixed" thread +Go on, give up like a little bitch, noone will remember you +--- 15416443 +>>15411389 (OP) +>one shot at life + +**smiles in /x/** +--- 15416453 +>>15411389 (OP) +Become a master craftsman or something +--- 15416633 +>>15416328 +Holy based +--- 15416786 +>>15416421 +Great motivator Anon. Sucks when you are around classmates that are literal geniuses. No use crying over it though, put more work in. +--- 15416862 +>>15411389 (OP) +instead of whining like a bitch and blaming your "IQ" why don't you open a book and start reading? If you dedicate enough months or years to the subject of your choice you will eventually learn it. +--- 15416892 +IQ 85 here. Maybe people won't drop their panties at my stats but i live life to my fullest. I have lottle care for what others think so i am always talking and interacting with people, focusin on our common needs and wants. You'd be amazed at how making a girl feel relaxed and nonjudged opens her heart (and legs). My technically low score also means that i don't bother trying to think about anything unless strictly related to work, and even then i just ask the "smart" ones to figure it out for me. Kek. + +Sow'em and reap'em i say. You can be a moping loser over some dumb number or you can make do with your life and enjoy while at it. I know which one i chose. +--- 15417080 +>>15411498 +>Remember, it's never too late to learn and grow. +Tell that to the quadriplegic with alzheimers +--- 15417081 +>>15411389 (OP) +Why do you think the point of life is having an abnormally high IQ? 108 is pretty good, there is no reason any of those doors should be anything but wide open for you? Maybe instead of worrying about whats not wrong, take a day and be kind to yourself. You should get your emotions in order and figure out what's really bothering you. +--- 15417108 +>>15416786 +I don't care how smart anyone else is, only how smart I am +--- 15417125 +>>15411389 (OP) +> doors closed +use windows +--- 15417252 +IQ means shit. I tested 75 and am currently pursuing a Master's in theoretical computer science. My brother scored 80 on the same test I took and makes 200k a year at Google. All that matters is that you have a high enough level of consciousness so that you can introspect. +--- 15417302 +>>15417252 +IQ promoted by shills so cattle entertains itself by constant measuring, while believing all government propaganda like total zombies. diff --git a/sci/15411455.txt b/sci/15411455.txt index 16eb495551efabcf96e5b3ce9309b27505a784f0..408491fd4c538f3d62d0262456924858adbb5a71 100644 --- a/sci/15411455.txt +++ b/sci/15411455.txt @@ -98,3 +98,41 @@ define "evil" behavior 2/3 genetic 1/3 environmental my personal theory is that endocrine chemical exposure both in utero and during early development compounds with all the homosexual propaganda today, which is why we're seeing so many more "confused" children +--- 15416498 +>>15415561 +Consistently doing the "right" thing is boring and involves a lot of abstinence and delayed gratification. There are many reasons why men sucking and fucking each other is wrong, but the thrill that comes from it coincides with a commitment or addiction to similar patterns as well. +It's pretty obvious that gay pride has little to do with being the most stable individuals. Rather it's often about encouraging whatever unconstrained and reckless behavior a person can flamboyantly justify. This includes doing so under the guise of positive statements and virtue signalling, but always comes back to a narrative of life via dopaminergic self-indulgences, and hence evil. This is also why straight people who do meth always end up doing gay shit, or video game nerds need to live out dickgirl fetishes. So much of it is interchangeable in the end. +That's not to say we don't all do evil, just that some people seek it out more in certain ways, leading to more dramatic outcomes. +--- 15416614 +>>15411455 (OP) +Attraction to same sex. +Also, holy fucking yikes the /pol/ cancer is real. Fucking full on contagion. +--- 15416629 +>>15416614 +They're not wrong though, I was molested at age 9 and am a gay adult male. If that had not happened to me, I would probably be straight. I don't even remember thinking about that stuff until I was introduced to it. +--- 15416638 +>>15416629 +>I would probably be straight +Whatever helps you cope, fruitcake. Sorry to hear you were molested tho, that sucks. +--- 15416651 +>>15416638 +I mean I've fucked girls before, I just tend to go for men because that's what I'm used to. +--- 15416654 +>>15416651 +You mean attracted to, right? If you can get both why wouldn't you go for what you want? +--- 15416663 +>>15411455 (OP) +(((the media))) +--- 15416872 +I've seen way too many sexless nerds I knew go down the obviously not faking it straight coomers, to nerd prison gay (aka has a fellow "gay" nerd boyfriend because no one else will fuck them), to suddenly gynophilic again and "transbian" when that came in vogue pipeline. It ain't genetics. +--- 15416934 +>>15416654 +I see beauty in both men and women, but I fuck men because I like dick +--- 15416940 +worms +--- 15416988 +>>15411455 (OP) +Porn addiction. +--- 15417519 +>>15416629 +Thanks for being honest. It's rare in this conversation. I think there's actually no such thing as being gay. There's just a handful of predatory masochistic sociopaths who enjoy causing pain and humiliation in others. Rather than being sexually attracted to other men, these individuals suffer deepseated insecurities about their masculinity. Attacking other males, especially the young and the vulnerable, allows them to enter a fantasy where they can pretend they are masculine. The victims end up imprinted unless they have very strong willpower and identity which enables them to move past the trauma of the experience without integrating it. Such have been the origins of the behaviour, though it's more complex nowadays. diff --git a/sci/15411572.txt b/sci/15411572.txt index 1f50da14e1591772527fbb0d4e0e068411e1e3ab..9c4342307f40442d50d1269eb0f6c2377651c53f 100644 --- a/sci/15411572.txt +++ b/sci/15411572.txt @@ -292,3 +292,67 @@ At least in those nations with low IQ >>15411602 >A nation is just a collection of people holding its passport. I hate jews so fucking much bros +--- 15416240 +>>15411572 (OP) +True, "national IQ" is not a good measurement, it should be done by race. +I don't see why there could be every difference in the world between humans of different races but regarding the brain we are all exactly identical no matter what. I think that as a scientist, or as anyone to be honest, if you disregard this kind of differences you are fucking retard. +Does that mean the difference is negligible/significant? That is a whole other story. But to accept there is a difference in skin color, bone structure, genetics, etc. but not in brain development? That is just braindead reasoning. +I never really heard an argument against this from the "everyone is equal" group of people. +Btw, picrel is a must read. +--- 15416297 +>>15411656 +>>15411663 +Let's play Spot The Midwit. +--- 15416299 +>>15411706 +There are DNA samples from homo habilis? +--- 15416304 +>>15412134 +I said we hold these truths to be self-evident. +--- 15416330 +>>15411605 +I am now aware that the dumbest scammer nigerian can use a pc better than the average american black +--- 15416406 +>>15411657 +brain size =/= more intelligence, goofy +--- 15416430 +>>15411572 (OP) +why are you posting an AA shills on this board. +the number of dumbfuck inflitrating the institutions due to AA is absurd. +--- 15416548 +>>15416430 +American Airlines? +--- 15416552 +>>15414296 +>But... northern europe was not conquered by the romans ? +Yes, the relevant parts were. +--- 15416560 +>>15416406 +No, of course not. I was only making the point that the different humanoid populations evolved different everything (skin color, bone structure, bone density, muscle composition, height, eye/hair color, skull shape etc.) including brain size and structure, though this of course equates to identical functioning. +--- 15416600 +>>15416560 +At the evolutionary level we are a very recent species, when humans left Africa until today so little time has passed that there is almost no difference at the genetic level, the only thing that does exist are small adaptations. At the level of intelligence absolutely all of us are equally capable but what will define our intelligence will be the circumstances that surround us, it has nothing to do with the color of the skin. +--- 15416623 +>>15416600 +I agree with you. We only differ by "small adaptations" (definitely far less than Tiger subspecies for example). +We are all virtually the same by some miracle of evolution, despite appearances. And any observed behavioral differences such as >>15411709 and >>15411675 are purely due to socioeconomic factors. And the studies that control for that and still do not find identical-ness are because of the confounding variable of systemic racism. +--- 15416710 +>>15416623 +Of course, they are also due to socio-economic factors, do you think that countries plagued by poverty, civil wars, bad or non-existent infrastructure will produce Nobel Prize winners every year? I know that for you to say "muh people outside Europe (especially if they are black for some strange reason) are dumb subhuman people just because i belive that" is much easier for your brain to understand. Now imagine really understanding human genetics is something you probably can never do. +--- 15416714 +>>15416710 +Why are you so angry? He's agreeing with you. +--- 15416752 +>>15416714 +Uh... Apparently my English compression skills went on vacation at this time and I thought he was being sarcastic. +--- 15416774 +>>15416710 +We're on the same side here. Others may think that, for example, pic rel, is due to in large part to genetics, but we understand it is far deeper than that. Various parts of the world had different access to resources and developmental opportunities. As to why it continues in the present day, I already addressed that: socioeconomic factors and systemic racism. Once these walls of old are torn down, we will be able to unlock the civilizational and creative potential of oppressed peoples. +--- 15416795 +>>15416548 +Affirmative Action. +Look at the twitter account of that dumbfuck grifter. +Stanford PhD lmao. +--- 15417777 +>>15411628 +Good goyim did a goodthink diff --git a/sci/15411995.txt b/sci/15411995.txt index b1073171e91a5345d847553ecfee03f68ec7f885..7d6d7ab928a026e0e44d546fbb0e87bedabc747b 100644 --- a/sci/15411995.txt +++ b/sci/15411995.txt @@ -113,3 +113,20 @@ so go and do it, many times >>15415491 Pilpuling filth, that's like saying "why don't you go and drink liquid hydrogen", after all water is made of hydrogen :DDDDD Disgusting demonic goylem filth, go vaxx yourself. +--- 15415990 +>>15413148 +I doubt hippos died out due to lack of rock music +--- 15415998 +>>15415990 +There is actually evidence that megafauna died of the depleted minerals. (their bones fell apart) +--- 15416004 +>>15415990 +>>15415998 +https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/616417 +--- 15416644 +>>15415998 +That article is explicit that it was a lack of dissolved minerals like calcium in their new habitats (due to soil ph and soil composition of their new swampy habitats), not heavy metals disappearing. +--- 15417566 +>>15415998 +>>15416004 +You didn’t read the article did you diff --git a/sci/15412116.txt b/sci/15412116.txt index c76b3c62503bc5b29f8b9340088e2cc16958d742..5c6c43fd989c24e75742bed73b06b8552217ffe8 100644 --- a/sci/15412116.txt +++ b/sci/15412116.txt @@ -311,3 +311,147 @@ Going through the Weissbluth, how is this step justified?(Chapter 13) The [math]\psi^i[math] aren't ortogonal, just normalized. The [math]\ket n[math] are orthonormal and make a complete set, btw- --- 15415891 Scientifically speaking, what is the optimal way to start your day? +--- 15416001 +Is there a way to prove that given an integer a and a natural number b, a - b < a ? +--- 15416018 +>>15415731 +these meme notebooks always seemed completely pointless to me +Rstudio is gay for sure +--- 15416025 +>>15416001 +subtract a from both sides +--- 15416109 +>>15415891 +>camp pinewood +based +--- 15416157 +>>15415012 +>Why are we allowed to take the factosr sin(x) and cos(x) out of their limits?? +In general, if the limit of h->L A(h) and limit of h->L B(h) both exist and are not infinite, then: + +(limit of h->L (A(h) + B(h)) = (limit of h->L A(h)) + (limit of h->L B(h)) +(limit of h->L (A(h) - B(h)) = (limit of h->L A(h)) - (limit of h->L B(h)) +(limit of h->L (A(h) * B(h)) = (limit of h->L A(h)) * (limit of h->L B(h)) +(limit of h->L (A(h) / B(h)) = (limit of h->L A(h)) / (limit of h->L B(h)) as long as (limit of h->L B(h)) is not zero. + +This is the case because addition, subtraction, and multiplication are all continuous everywhere, and division is continuous as long as the divisor is nonzero. + +They use that in your example to do the following derivation: +limit of h->0 [ (sin x cos h + cos x sin h - sin h) / h ] += (factoring) +limit of h->0 [sin x * ((cos h - 1) / h) + cos x * (sin h / h) ] += (limit of sum equals sum of limits) +limit of h->0 [sin x * ((cos h - 1) / h) ] + limit of h->0 [ cos x * (sin h / h) ] += (limit of product equals product of limits, twice) +limit of h->0 [sin x] * limit of h->0 [ (cos h - 1) / h ] + limit of h->0 [cos x] * limit of h->0 [ sin h / h ] += (limit body is independent of h, twice) +[sin x] * limit of h->0 [ (cos h - 1) / h ] + [cos x] * limit of h->0 [ sin h / h ] + +Most arithmetic operations are continuous, and thus can be taken outside of a limit, *under certain conditions*. Addition, subtraction, and multiplication are continuous everywhere, and thus can always be taken outside a limit (as long as those limits exist and are finite); division is continuous everywhere except where the divisor is zero; sin() and cos() are continuous everywhere, but tan() has a number of exceptions; logarithms are continuous everywhere (in the real numbers, anyway); for exponentiation, the conditions are bit more complicated; etc. +--- 15416237 +>>15415724 +Thank you anon. Honestly, I'm taking an analysis course, and been doing exercise from Fitzpatrick Advanced Calculus. The next course will cover similar topics (maybe a bit on integration) but we will transition to rudin. So, should I skip that course and just move ahead with topology? +--- 15416258 +>>15413807 +>Can you describe what it actually means and looks like in practice? +An antiparticle acts just like an ordinary particle but the sign of any charges (e.g. electric charge) are flipped, that's all. T symmetry acts in the same mundane way on both particles and antiparticles. It flips the sign of the velocity and the spin. (If you are thinking about QM it might do some fussy things to the phase of the state too) + +>Does it mean antiparticles would have entropy in reverse? +I understand you want to think about the arrow of time but T symmetry has nothing to do with entropy. +--- 15416279 +>>15412564 +>this thing seems like this other thing +I strongly suspect that a categorification of each thing (bivectors and integrals) would "explain" this similarity. As others have said, that doesn't mean the observation is useful. +--- 15416289 +>>15415891 +With a giant glass of mineralized water. +We are electric beings after all. Poor hydration limits brain function. +--- 15416460 +>>15416237 +You can skip to Topology if you have studied metric spaces, compact spaces, connected sets, etc., in context of calculus. Otherwise, Topology is going to seem extremely unmotivated. Personally, I'd suggest solving at least the first 8 chapters of Baby Rudin before attempting Topology. +--- 15416465 +>>15416109 +Is Camp Pinewood any good now? Last time I played it a couple years ago it had a bunch of images but no actual content. +--- 15416897 +How do I solve [math] y' = y(xy^{7} -1)[/math] using substitution? +--- 15416939 +>>15416109 +Uhh that's sherwood anon +>>15416465 +First one got abandoned 2 years ago and they started remaking it. +Lost some soul but seems to be chugging along +--- 15416966 +>>15416897 +That's a Bernoulli equation so you would probably use a substitution [math]u = y^{1 - \alpha}[/math] where in this case alpha is 8. That should give you a linear equation in u. Go lookup the Bernoulli Method. +--- 15417029 +>>15416939 +>Uhh that's sherwood anon +yea my b, totally fucked that up. last time i read it was in high school. what a long strange trip its been. +--- 15417052 +What's an intuitive explanation on the function dot product? I want to be able to understand the Laplace transform with that +--- 15417054 +There is this kid from my university (a few years lower) who I know and is kind of a bad student. I just noticed a post on leddit asking for help (anonymously) with a very particular set of questions and I am 100% sure it is him. Do I help him out again? +--- 15417117 +In what point of the curve x + y +(y*x)^1/2 = -1 , the tangent line is parallel to the x axis? +--- 15417148 +>>15417117 +> the tangent line is parallel to the x axis +Think about what this means, this only happens when the gradient is zero. How would you find the gradient of a curve? +--- 15417167 +>>15417148 +derivative? +--- 15417168 +>>15417167 +bingo! solve for dy/dx = 0 +--- 15417197 +>>15417054 +Whats the question? +--- 15417198 +>>15417117 +hint: you may want to google/review "implicit differentiation" to solve this +--- 15417241 +No one could ever answer me this: if im 10 light years away from earth, look at earth, with a theoretical telescope such that i could see people, i would see them as they were 10 years ago (2013). +Now while looking at earth, i fly towards it at 0.5c, i.e. it takes 20 years to get there, so i arrive in 2043, +So i spent 20 years watching earth, but i start seeing it in 2013 and end in 2043 so i see a timespan of 30 years. So will i see everything at 133% speed? E.g. if i could make out people, would it look to me like a movie on fast forward? +--- 15417255 +>>15417241 +You are swapping inertial frames in your problem description without realizing it. +If you are a planet keeping the same distance from Earth, and you are 10 ly away, you will indeed see Earth as it was 10 years ago. +Now when you jump in your spaceship and accelerate to 0.5c, you change inertial frames because, from your perspective, the distance to Earth compresses due to length contraction by a factor of γ≈1.15. Similarly, you now witness time dilation that actually slows down the apparent happenings on Earth by that same factor. Since the trip took 20 years proper time, the amount of time you see pass on Earth during your trip is only 20/1.15=17.4 years. +Use the Lorentz Transformation to find these values more easily. +--- 15417260 +>>15417241 +0.5c isn't particularly fast (relatively speaking), so the effect of time dilation have a gamma factor of 1.15, so only a 15% change. But to answer your question yes, if you were flying towards Earth you would see everything apparently moving 15% faster because you are seeing all the light from Earth "sooner", if you flew away from Earth everything would appear to move 15% slower because it would take longer for the light to reach you. +--- 15417319 +Can anyone please post their solution homework in numerical analysis for ODE as well as integrals, because I am with 100% certainty failing this fucking course as I have no idea how to practically use the knowledge I've "gained". Thank you. +--- 15417464 +>>15416460 +This is a great advice. Now I can't help but throw my life problem here. I should really be asking this on /adv/ but here is my situation. I'm retarded when it comes to injective and bijective proofs, like I can't come up with a proof for Schroder Bernstein theorem by myself. However, I liked to think I'm doing fine with real analysis like convergence (we are going to convergence and analysis of sequences of function). I'm in my senior year of undergrad (not math major) and I only have this summer to take as many classes as humanly possible as I'm graduating. In summer, they offer Linear Algebra (1-7 Chapters of Axler), Abstract Algebra (2, 5, 6 of Artin), Topology (1-3 chapters of Munkres) and Real Analysis (1-4 chapters of Baby Rudin), and Complex Analysis (Convergence in C, Analytic Functions, Power Series Expansion). What should I take to prepare myself (mathematical maturity) to tackle book like Zorich and the like (or eventually folland)? I want to join research in reinforcement learning but my advisor told me to learn as much math as possible before joining. So, what should I take? +--- 15417474 +>>15417439 +You should first read a proof book like Vellman's first. You can read pretty much any undergraduate book after that. But of course, still there are going to be books that are going to be hard more so because they are boring like Zorich. + +Pretty much all the subjects you listed is going to be unmotivated without Real Analysis. But the best would probably be Munkres' Topology since not the subject, but the book is more motivated than Rudin. In fact, the material in the first 3 chapters are essential for Rudin anyway. + +Linear algebra does not require Analysis, but Axler provides no motivation nor application. I don't know what reinforcement learning is but since it has to do with machine learning, linear algebra would be quite important to it. However, since Axler talks nothing about matrices, I wouldn't recommend it. If you are willing to use a different book, you can use Rao & Bhimasankaram which is a LA book for statisticians. It talks about applications and focuses on matrices, but still rigorous. You'd need to connect the dots to your course syllabus though. Axler works directly with linear transformations, while R&B works with matrices, which are representation of linear transformations. + +Algebra is a very good subject and will make you good at proofs, and I have heard while Artin is weird, it is motivated. However, it's hard to appreciate Algebra if you have not studied math for a while. It's all about connecting different fields of math. + +So I would say: read Vellman first. Solve the entire book. Then do either: +Linear algebra from R&B or Topology from Munkres. +--- 15417525 +>>15417474 +I guess will review Book of Proof or Vellman before summer then. I'm going to go for algebra and topology this summer. Thank you anon for your advice. +--- 15417602 +I just solved the Friedmann equation for a radiation-dominated universe. I have an expression for the scale factor now (depending on time). It goes like [math]\sqrt{A - Bt^2}[/math] so the universe expands first and then collapses again. + +How am I supposed to find the maximal size of the universe with this? If I understand correctly the scaling factor is dimensionless, and I haven't been given a starting size, so I'm not sure how you could find a length. +--- 15417632 +So I am reading through a textbook and I do not understand why one compound is used over another because I did not study material engineering, are there any semi-accessible textbooks on this? +--- 15417640 +>>15417602 +>dimensionless +Proportional? +--- 15417643 +>>15417602 +Are you sure that's correct? A radiation dominated universe shouldn't have enough energy density to eventually collapse and would have [math]a \propto \sqrt{t}[/math]. diff --git a/sci/15412504.txt b/sci/15412504.txt index b00c33b81ff5643d4fe61e9576ba572c0cfbcb59..d4f4a2656784c97b97ab8a6b20d33f595edc7cc7 100644 --- a/sci/15412504.txt +++ b/sci/15412504.txt @@ -10,3 +10,38 @@ bump --- 15414690 >>15412504 (OP) Nice chart Emil +--- 15416426 +>>15412504 (OP) +bump +--- 15416573 +>>15412504 (OP) +Bumb no cap +--- 15416808 +>>15416573 +>1 +im starting to gaslight myself lmfooo +--- 15416915 +>>15412504 (OP) +>economics is hard science next to nuclear physics +>chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics and immunology isn't +fucking retard +--- 15416935 +>>15416915 +> Chemistry, Inorganic +> Chemistry, Gen +> Chemistry, physical +> Chemistry Organic +??? + +Also biology is not a hard science and biologists are not particularly intelligent. +--- 15416981 +>>15416935 +>Also biology is not a hard science +economy is? +>and biologists are not particularly intelligent. +as opposed to economists? do you know any biologist? +>less intelligent +yes, the goal of life +--- 15417147 +>>15416981 +I do in fact. Most are quite dumb, at least in comparison to mathematicians and physicists. Still smarter than historians and literature majors though, I guess. diff --git a/sci/15412554.txt b/sci/15412554.txt index 8828d3bb60508611a17279eb09441540fefa94d8..35f16b720f2be47c2a58cc9d7b49d5ff99696ebf 100644 --- a/sci/15412554.txt +++ b/sci/15412554.txt @@ -54,3 +54,120 @@ So big heavy building fall down. >>15412624 Obama and Osama are actually the same person. Source: >>>/x/ +--- 15416329 +>>15415463 +that's not how it works +the vast majority of the building wasn't even on fire +--- 15416417 +>>15416329 +hot fire on part of the building weaken steel +building above fire get pulled down +momentum of falling building go crash crash crash crash downwards +building overall weakened because big debris falling down onto lower floors +building go down +--- 15416441 +>>15412554 (OP) +jet fuel melted steel beams +--- 15416447 +>>15416417 +The lower floors were not strong enough to support the floors above them. Simple. +--- 15416457 +>>15412554 (OP) +The basis for the most inappropriate joke my mom ever made +>Visit new york +>On second day, hotel managing guy is talking to my mom +>Asking if everything is fine, where we are from etc. +>Basic small talk ensues +>Conversation drifts to 9/11 +>How terrible that day was +>Guy mentions that the Hijackers studied at a german university +>Mom jokingly replies that in the end their proper german education at least helped them achieve a dream somehow +>Guy looks at her like pic rel +>She tries to explain, just wanted to say that german unis are quite good +>Guy is still beyond pissed +>We leave +--- 15416458 +>>15416417 +you see that massive inner core? +it was designed to carry the gravitational loads +and the top just went right through it at close to freefall speed +--- 15416463 +>>15412554 (OP) +Entropy increased. Pretty much unavoidable. +--- 15416549 +>>15416441 +>jet fuel melted steel beams +also domino effect, once it starts dropping each floor adds more weight and pressure +--- 15416597 +>>15416457 +>Guy is still beyond pissed +Good. +--- 15416598 +>>15412554 (OP) +https://esotericawakening.com/the-9-11-cover-up-an-ongoing-crime-in-real-time +--- 15416634 +>>15416549 +Right. The lower floors could never hold all that weight. They weren't designed for that. +--- 15416658 +>9/11 violates laws of physics +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-aduZ2ne9U [Embed] +--- 15416671 +>>15416634 +>What is momentum +--- 15416694 +>>15416671 +>what is the law of conservation of momentum +--- 15416703 +>>15416671 +Something that has caused 2 buildings in history to entirely collapse due to fire and no others. +--- 15416839 +>>15416694 +You obviously don't know what it means +--- 15417447 +>>15412554 (OP) +Fatty fat mc fatlard amerishart™©® farted and killed 6 gorullion of his kind. 2 birgurs were harmed too +--- 15417591 +>>15412554 (OP) +>they clearly used super thermite that doesnt detonate or produce any residuals and is totally undetectable and does not alter the pressure inside the building +>it was planted there when the asbestos was being removed. +--- 15417609 +>>15416329 +>the vast majority of the building wasn't even on fire +so? +the floors that were weakened by fire and crash collapsed ontop on the floors that were not on fire +massively increasing the weight on the next floor down which that floor is not designed to handle +this floor collapses onto the floor below which again is not rated for anywhere close to this amount of weight, apply this to every floor below but the weight gets higher and higher every second resulting in a cascade collapse extremely fast. + +like its the same as when you stand on a scale and then you hold very heavy weights, and you keep doing that until you cant hold these weights anymore. take that weight and then add even more. that is you max rated weight. then stand on the scale again and jump up and down onto the scale 1 time, the peak recorded weight during this action is going to be much higher than your estimated max weight when holding weights. +now imagine you are holding 8x your body weight and you jump. +even if there was no crash and no fire, if this cascade of floors falling down hits the next floor that is perfectly intact it is going to fall down and become part of the cascade. +this is extremely simple stuff to understand. +--- 15417615 +>>15416458 +>look lots of steel, steel is strong :) and look how much there is, nothing can break it:) +fucking spastic. +--- 15417625 +>>15417615 +what's the object made of that is crushing the steel structure? +--- 15417647 +>>15417609 +this goes into my troll-science collection +--- 15417648 +>>15417625 +10 floors of burning steel and concrete all falling more or less at the same time. +i assume you have read this anon? +>https://web.mit.edu/civenv/wtc/PDFfiles/Chapter%20VI%20Materials%20&%20Structures.pdf +--- 15417649 +>>15416458 +Try this anon; Hold up a weight close to what you can carry in one arm. Now have a friend drop that weight from a foot try to catch it without moving your arm anon. +When a gravitational load is in motion it's inertia is added to the weight you feel. ~1/3 of a giant building that moves: A lot of inertia. +--- 15417653 +>>15417648 +but if it's burning that means it's even softer than the structure it's hitting +--- 15417662 +>>15417653 +retard +--- 15417671 +>>15416417 + +What happened to Building 7, daddy? No airplanes or evil muslims hating our Judeo-Christian civilization. diff --git a/sci/15412627.txt b/sci/15412627.txt index 0490055d87a21e67dea04aa4acb2fcbcd12bb592..d093165c8aa6f8b71a4146e41d8eacbc52a20b57 100644 --- a/sci/15412627.txt +++ b/sci/15412627.txt @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ ----- --- 15412627 Germany is shutting down all it's alternative power in order to go to 100% coal power and produce maximum CO2. All nations will soon follow suit & the Earth will become greener and more productive. The future is going to be bright and wonderful with the highest per acre crop yields humanity has ever seen ---- 15412646 -Fake news. Nobody gave a shot the first time you posted this crap. --- 15412648 >>15412627 (OP) >Germany is shutting down all it's alternative power @@ -92,3 +90,15 @@ It's not a "take". It's official policy of my funding mandate you retard. --- 15415771 >>15415333 >>>/pol/ +--- 15416059 +>>15415771 +>>>/pol/ +--- 15417288 +>>15412876 +Looking forward to it, life will be better than ever before with increased atmospheric CO2 +--- 15417316 +>>15415333 +> we +Russia is a colony of west and remotely controlled proxy mercenary. "peacekeeping operations" can be outsourced as well. +--- 15417582 +moar CO2 plz diff --git a/sci/15412940.txt b/sci/15412940.txt index ee77a8c038cd923a345aa0caddf9c6daccc4cae5..97f488881c86838aaef613f915cb83ba96a9b138 100644 --- a/sci/15412940.txt +++ b/sci/15412940.txt @@ -46,3 +46,53 @@ Nihilism and atheism are foolish, for they lead not to truth but to despair --- 15415887 >>15412940 (OP) you are. +--- 15416030 +>>15412940 (OP) +>Is consciousness an illusion? +No, it is the other way around, the brain is the illusion. +>All of the evidence I’m reading online literally says we are just a brain. +Then you have not read the literature on NDEs. So unironically study NDEs and realize that there actually is an afterlife and that we are eternal and will go to heaven unconditionally when we die. And while the Bible and the Qu'ran convinces few people who do not already believe, the book in pic related is known to convince even hardened skeptics that there is an afterlife. + +Here is a very persuasive argument for why NDEs are real: + +https://youtu.be/U00ibBGZp7o [Embed] + +It emphasizes that NDErs are representative of the population as a whole, and when people go deep into the NDE, they all become convinced. As this article points out: + +https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mysteries-consciousness/202204/does-afterlife-obviously-exist + +>"Among those with the deepest experiences 100 percent came away agreeing with the statement, "An afterlife definitely exists"." + +Since NDErs are representative of the population as a whole, and they are all convinced, then 100% of the population become convinced that there is an afterlife when they have a sufficiently deep NDE themselves. When you dream and wake up, you instantly realize that life is more real than your dreams. When you have an NDE, the same thing is happening, but on a higher level, as you immediately realize that life is the deep dream and the NDE world is the undeniably real world by comparison. + +Or as one person quoted in pic related summarized their NDE: + +>"I remembered everything about eternity - knowing, that we had always existed, and that all of us are family. Then old friends and loved ones surrounded me, and I knew without a doubt I was home, and that I was so loved." + +Needless to say, even ultraskeptical neuroscientists are convinced by really deep NDEs. +--- 15416037 +If someone asked me to describe hell, I would say this Universe (Depressed anon here) +--- 15416038 +>>15412940 (OP) +>Now my life is starting to feel 100% meaningless. This shit is suicide inducing. +Oh hello goyim are you struggling to cope with the false ideas we’ve taught you? There’s meds for that, talk to your physician today to see if x is right for you. +Side effects may include: brain bleeding, depression, anxiety, high blood pressure, thoughts of suicide, heart failure, kidney cancer, some people experience bowel problems, if your hands or feet begin swelling stop taking X and talk to your doctor right away. +--- 15416045 +>>15416030 +NDE=DMT trip +Your posts contain zero science and 100% “hurr durr anecdotal evidence” “hurr durr NDEs are real brooo” +You wouldn’t take medical advice from someone high on hallucinogens, so why are we listening to the stories of NDEs? +Stop spouting this metaphysical bullshit. +You want a real NDE? Smoke a fat bowl of salvia, it’s literally the same thing. +When your brain is faced with impending death it mega doses you with dimethyltryptamine (DMT) an extremely powerful hallucinogen. NDEs are nothing more than chemicals blasting your brain as you lose consciousness. +--- 15416051 +>>15412940 (OP) +>Is consciousness an illusion? +If it's an illusion, what's it fooling? +--- 15416069 +No. +--- 15417679 +>>15412940 (OP) +yes and yes, but why does that effect your sense of meaning? its completely separate from it +there is no meaning, other than what you want to give things (or the processes running on your brain that are you) +free will is an illusion, but you should still pretend it isn't because that is useful to get better subjective experiences diff --git a/sci/15412956.txt b/sci/15412956.txt index 0e195cef40e2f31324174d847fd5b4d3971dda30..489c932fe06ceb1adfbb85b0f1fccb6bb8810cdc 100644 --- a/sci/15412956.txt +++ b/sci/15412956.txt @@ -69,3 +69,19 @@ It is not real science. --- 15415454 >>15414625 Its part of the big money game that nobody ever really seems to talk about. Black soience man writes a book and every library on the planet buys a copy and he makes a fortune even though nobody ever reads its. Similarly, Nature charges $1000 for an annual subscription and every STEM department at every university subscribes, ends up being a massive amount of money +--- 15416924 +Nature is one of the top two scientific journals, the other being Science. Getting a paper in there is making it big time. + +In life sciences, Cell is very reputed. In medicine, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is the best, along with the Lancet and the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). + +I don't really know too much about other fields - you can probably tell I'm a researcher in medicine. + +When things are published in these journals, they are seminal pieces of research. +--- 15417342 +>>15416924 +>the other being Science. +Science is headquartered in Washington D.C. where there are no significant scientific research institutions of any type, it is not a scientific journal, it is a propaganda rag, just like all the other publications coming out of D.C. +Nature is also just political propaganda publication thinly disguised as science. +--- 15417732 +>>15417342 +National Geographic is always headquartered in DC, it is also a political propaganda rag posing as a science and nature publication diff --git a/sci/15412971.txt b/sci/15412971.txt index 80e6ea025dd786cecf55b5998d3563a3a6349a34..a53d1fb7111422c4546b77ed4a8b4c32aab081c1 100644 --- a/sci/15412971.txt +++ b/sci/15412971.txt @@ -19,9 +19,6 @@ did you pay for this result? --- 15413220 >>15412971 (OP) climatology ---- 15413411 ->>15412971 (OP) -theoretical math, quantum physics, astrophysics --- 15413432 >>15413046 Someone with an IQ of 80 can't be schizo enough to succeed in sociology. @@ -30,22 +27,12 @@ Someone with an IQ of 80 can't be schizo enough to succeed in sociology. Everything. IQ is a meme, you can do anything anon :) --- 15413458 You're overqualified for philosophy. You might be able to revolutionize the field but unfortunately the other philosophers wouldn't be smart enough to understand your insights. ---- 15413462 ->>15413458 ->t. kills himself because of some retarded materialistoid beliefs leading into inherently fallacious and cucked nihilism ---- 15413487 ->>15413462 -sounds based, suicide is high IQ activity, look at the stats --- 15413488 >>15413462 Sorry to hear your projecting your struggle onto me. Have you tried being less cringe and more based? >>15413487 Suicide is cringe. ---- 15413489 ->>15413488 ->being high IQ is cringe -this --- 15414052 >>15412971 (OP) I know shitloads of retarded people that are way more skilled than me because they dedicate to study 10x harder. IQ fetishists that do fuckall all day and attribute success to it are out of touch. You can do whatever the fuck you want if you want it bad enough anon. Howevwe, looking at IQ and letting it determine that you can't do something will 100% prevent you from doing it because you decided to let it @@ -75,3 +62,6 @@ Pebble fission, obviously. >>15413000 fpbp I laughed so hard, thanks anon +--- 15416405 +>>15413046 +He'd be far too overqualified for sociology diff --git a/sci/15412998.txt b/sci/15412998.txt index 9f5ff4bc7dafdabf0430d7d362bff80ce17e79f5..af4861a2bd44cec06d37d63c0e92cea9687f498b 100644 --- a/sci/15412998.txt +++ b/sci/15412998.txt @@ -72,3 +72,8 @@ And yes, some women in STEM also buy that crap that the field is sexist, but the >They only support these claims because it's bs that benefits them. --- 15415768 >>15414527 +--- 15417115 +>There is no gender bias in science… +--- 15417565 +>>15413137 +SHUT IT DOWN diff --git a/sci/15413233.txt b/sci/15413233.txt index 74dfdee2f062fdb6516b56eaf0406f7fb006811e..49b3643a0aa1d5371e23db04744240998ffb0712 100644 --- a/sci/15413233.txt +++ b/sci/15413233.txt @@ -59,3 +59,14 @@ You seem upset that others don't agree with your soience dogma >>15415642 >use basic concrete powder >succeed +--- 15417099 +>>15414677 +--- 15417434 +>>15413233 (OP) +I know a guy who sells fake lunar soil hmu +--- 15417466 +>>15417434 +Russia is losing +--- 15417551 +>>15417466 +for more than a century all major wars are fought with intention to "lose". fight scum with scum. diff --git a/sci/15413300.txt b/sci/15413300.txt index 33c4cae1f662ada9d21d4a064c1689dd6d45a00d..2df157860330c39a1e67e289443a7976399958a9 100644 --- a/sci/15413300.txt +++ b/sci/15413300.txt @@ -294,3 +294,16 @@ These three demands *are* feasible to realize, but only if the numbers of extern Now let us regard the last case: biological immortality on lifespans significant vice-versa an organism. Let's posit 10k years. This is, possible but again, everything above still applies, though the likelihood of anything deadly happening is distinctly smaller. However, in discussing biological immortality I implicitly take up a different aspect: whereas in the above billion years scenario we likely regard your substratum as (almost wholly) non-natural-evolution based (i.e. for example a substratum in silico or a perfected carbonic bionic platform), with this latter scenario we imply we are still talking about an essentially similar homo sapiens, or Earth vertebrate, substratum. These have the issue of having brains that can develop dementia -- if not due to anything else, then due to random chance. The same applies for accidents that may damage your brain, thus essentially undesirably extremely altering if not outright removing you as a consciousness. Thus, your long lifespan would be rendered unusable, even though the body sans brain perfectly aligns with the demand "longevity + health + youth". +--- 15416506 +>>15413300 (OP) +>Do you think immortality is theoretically possible? +Depends on your definition. Biological life extension is certainly possible, life spans of thousand years are within biological reality as we progress ever further into retroviral reprogramming and modifications. Physical immortality such as a fully cybernetic entity should also be possible. By gradually replacing your brain cells with nanomachines you could extand your lifespan into million of years, as only catastrophic damage could kill you. If a million years are not sufficient then the trillion trillion years offered by digital immortality might be for your liking, similiar as the secondary method you also gradually replace your brain cells but instead with artifical brain cells you replace them all with virtual brain cells until the majority of the substrate of your mind occurs digitally. There you can expand the physical substrate across a vast area greater than earth and outlive the stars. I hope that true immortality, in form of reversible computing, spacetime-substrate is possible as oblivion is to terrible. +Who is the judge to say what someone deserves or not? +--- 15416731 +>>15413300 (OP) +there are extant immortal animals like sea turtles and crocodiles. they technically can live forever but in practice they die from cancer. there is no way to defeat entropy, it's a universal constant +--- 15417165 +>>15413339 +excellent post +>>15413342 +nobody is falling for you trick, leftist diff --git a/sci/15413516.txt b/sci/15413516.txt index edd5144a8737a959eae656465cd878324331db28..8fc6d9653b7b98a0030f5a4b831d6c751634e271 100644 --- a/sci/15413516.txt +++ b/sci/15413516.txt @@ -42,3 +42,50 @@ I value Eigenchris more, and blackpenredpen's videos on the LambertW function we >femboy physics >kissing asuka yeah take that list and shove it up your contrarian schizo ass +--- 15416081 +>>15414312 + +Where's the IIT? +--- 15416092 +>>15413516 (OP) +because she is a based determinist (superdeterminist). +--- 15416107 +>>15413516 (OP) +Because she is not overdramatising everything. No exaggerated gestures, no strange editing, just clean presentation straight to the point. + +Also this >>15413525 +She brings the beef back into science, but in a rather polite way. + +>>15414291 +She mentioned she was 9 during the chernobyl disaster, so born in 1976 or 1977. Which means she is 46/47 +--- 15416128 +>>15414312 +>Wildberger +>Based and Informative +>Spergs out over infinities even though they can have logical consistency +--- 15416171 +>>15413516 (OP) +Because you're a coomer. +She is a midwit painfully lacking self-awareness. +--- 15416189 +>>15413516 (OP) +she's terrible tho +--- 15416866 +>>15414312 +>Femboy physics +>Femboy mathematics +Yeah put Mathologer, Michael Penn, and Alex Flournoy in that spot instead. +--- 15416902 +>>15413516 (OP) +cause its one of many fictional characters i know since childhood. +--- 15417058 +>>15414312 +Looked up animagraffs. They aparently have a building, and a few blocks away is a place called "Shalom Y'all". Poor choice of neighborhood. +--- 15417089 +>>15413516 (OP) +She's not she just played the youtube algorithm well +--- 15417098 +>>15414312 +There's no way you put Sabine as more pop-sci than BobbyBroccoli. Bobby doesn't even really make videos on science, it's about fraud and political stuff surrounding it and it's fairly surface level. Good videos but very pop. +--- 15417752 +can anybody tldw her latest "ftl travel is possible" schizo video? diff --git a/sci/15413899.txt b/sci/15413899.txt index f3468196c270d7e20ab00e90f8949014efae7114..351e80ae46545f6de2c8d60c1cdee58bb3d4328f 100644 --- a/sci/15413899.txt +++ b/sci/15413899.txt @@ -211,3 +211,24 @@ I did not read the above, this invariant is common in low level number theory an --- 15415705 >>15413899 (OP) this is called a digital root retard +--- 15415951 +>>15414661 +thank you for clarifying this, this is the kind of explanation i was looking for, i like math bugs but i don't know enough to give any actual reasoning. +--- 15416243 +>>15413918 +>>15415705 +where is the VIRUSES DOESN'T EXIST guy? +--- 15416370 +>Coding fags discover digital roots +>WOAHH WHAT IF I PUT IT IN MY PYTHON PROGRAM +>decides to test lots of cases instead of using fucking brain matter to figure out why this is happening (IE proof) +>”witnessing history“ +--- 15416676 +>>15414661 +>>15413899 (OP) +i think i managed to solidify the last bit in my own shitty way (see last page). let me know if there's any big mistakes or improvements to make. + +https://files.catbox.moe/zid6fr.pdf +--- 15416702 +>>15416676 +fuck now I see the (they all equal 1 mod 8) bit. that gives the result way sooner. my bad. diff --git a/sci/15414078.txt b/sci/15414078.txt index 467656d8389c6e1b33d8380eeaa7f79043978a76..206d9b63c799728905a0c88ba86c0408aaaaf9fb 100644 --- a/sci/15414078.txt +++ b/sci/15414078.txt @@ -41,3 +41,9 @@ How much population do you think the first humans had? Specially when they moved --- 15415826 >>15415232 It's completely possible. The British weren't a fan of their friends in Florida, as you may recall. +--- 15416878 +>>15415746 +Small but groups moved around eurasia and contacted/bred with outsiders on the regular. Pacific islanders, inuit and berengian-native Americans were isolated so the bottlenecking wasn't fixed by outbreeding. +--- 15417389 +>>15415318 +The first version or the latest? diff --git a/sci/15414315.txt b/sci/15414315.txt index 19791f70882ac3ffd372aae81e0bfcf4f157df8a..77a641c52dfd98de2158773b2ecbbaee3879e0f6 100644 --- a/sci/15414315.txt +++ b/sci/15414315.txt @@ -56,3 +56,51 @@ Yep, and the wave-particle duality is a memory saving function. Why this isn't p >>15414456 >OF MATTER Fuck me zoomers have a four-word attention span now? +--- 15416010 +>>15414456 +My friend you are thinking of vacuum as emptynes and nothingness. That is not true. As anon pointed vacuum is lack of matter, but there are still things such as radiation and light in vacuum. There is no such thing as nothingness in universe it is allways something. +--- 15416015 +>>15415696 +Why do you have to ruin such a beautifull thought with comparing reallity to a concept created by humans? You know you essentialy project human form of existance onto whole of reallity when you say stuff like that. +--- 15416044 +>>15414315 (OP) +So what are you a proponent of? Galilean relativity? You can try accelerating point charges parallel to a current-carrying wire and measuring the force. It's the best theory we have at the moment. Physics is an adaptation of math that is useful in modeling the world, it does not claim to explain why the world works. You can disagree with this postulate, but then you have to build your own theory, and it is not possible to build a consistent theory with no starting point. As to the niggers arguing about "vacuum is not really vacuum when there's light in it" - fine, you can use an idealized dispersionless medium. If you want to talk about vacuum polarization, then things get even more complicated. The idea of a vacuum is a theoretical construct. +--- 15416079 +>>15414315 (OP) +Realize that perception of time is built on things moving at/near light speed +--- 15416362 +And where do these quarks magically get energy? +--- 15416364 +>>15416079 +> near light speed + +Once again makes very little sense other than on the service level +--- 15416401 +>>15416362 +In the early days there was just energy lying around everywhere. It's not like nowadays where you need to siphon off some star's leftovers. +--- 15416765 +>>15415902 +>You're the first one to mention +>debate + +implies at least two polarized morons arguing about one thing. I wasn't debating. + +>your side +whose side? This is a science board, not politics. + +>>15416010 +>That is not true. As anon pointed vacuum is lack of matter, +>but there are still things such as radiation and light in vacuum. +You're doing it again. You're claiming lack has something. It's a contradiction. + +>There is no such thing as nothingness in universe it is allways something. +...and therefore a "vacuum", the thing you defined using lack, cannot exist. What is the misunderstanding here? +--- 15416890 +>>15416765 +Vacuum isn't nothingness +--- 15417164 +>>15416890 +>isn't +Again, with these famine words. +--- 15417258 +Why do you guys reply to this obvious bait thread? diff --git a/sci/15414379.txt b/sci/15414379.txt index 8b5f72526813d7f6dfa7b763b02b437248151b93..9c5f2d47667bb8f883884e5bcd1a2162426fc518 100644 --- a/sci/15414379.txt +++ b/sci/15414379.txt @@ -103,3 +103,33 @@ And this is why it doesn't seem like we carry a supercomputer in our pocket. >In general, the analytical solution is usually faster but takes longer time to devise and understand. Does it take longer than the amount of total computing time wasted by running such crap? What is the non analytical solution in this case? +--- 15416095 +>>15415550 +Iterate each day doubling the amount of robots. For each iteration check if the amount of robots is larger than or equal to n. If so, return the number of times the program has iterated, plus one day, counting the day the robots mine minerals. +--- 15416111 +>>15414379 (OP) +Completely unrelated, but I made the original version of this meme. The version you posted is more popular though and I really wanna know who made it. +All they did was cut out "senpai" from "what you want senpai," swap the picture for another of the same dude, and change "you fucking asked for it" to "say no more". they also didn't deep fry it (tastefully) like I did. + +what was the point of that? they kept my exact wording for the wave function complete with my errors (for example, the normalization should be [math]|\Psi(x,t)|^2[/math] and not simply [math]\Psi(x,t)[/math] since the latter doesn't represent a probability and must be multiplied by its complex conjugate; [math]z\bar{z} = |z|^2[/math] hence the former.) but seriously? what the fuck? i never will get over this. +--- 15416124 +>>15416111 +what's funnier is that upon digging for this (futile endeavor) is that there are grad students explaining the meme on facebook and plebbit. which means that a 15-year-old who taught himself quantum mechanics from opencourseware and youtube courses on linear algebra somehow got it right, enough to be legible to actual physicists and not out himself as an autodidact teenager! +too bad he grew up to be a faggot archaeologist! +--- 15416293 +>>15416111 +>>15416124 +nobody cares +--- 15416343 +>>15414379 (OP) +What determines whether the robot mines the mineral or builds another robot? If all the robots ever do is build other robots, then n=0. +--- 15416352 +>>15416343 +never mind, I'm retarded and misread the question +--- 15416410 +>>15414399 +He did answer it. Doubt the goal was to know all the relevant jargon and what field of math this technically falls into, the idea is just for you to use you head and understand geometric growth. +Simple program would be to just mine on last day, but more robust solution with more complicated scenario (rate of robot replication decreasing as time goes by maybe) is just to try last day, second to last, compare, then decrement until you found a maximum. More complicated task division is pointless because they operate independently so what's most effective for one will be most effective for all of them. +--- 15416420 +>>15416410 +misread as max amount of minerals in n days, but works similarly anyways. diff --git a/sci/15414447.txt b/sci/15414447.txt index 4089fd6c38b84ce62c9b052670e3d115d9ca51a0..12662c93b0df632190cd85db86bccdb303955e3c 100644 --- a/sci/15414447.txt +++ b/sci/15414447.txt @@ -19,3 +19,17 @@ Why do people hate Calc 3? That was the class I dedicated the least attention to --- 15415931 >>15415913 Probably because dealing with vectors and thinking in 3D are introduced to most in calc 3. Which phys? +--- 15416043 +>>15415931 +Vectors are easy as shit. Just keep track of the components. They’re just super small lists that contain data at certain places. At most you deal with something with 4 variables in Multivariate Calc, so I can’t imagine why that’d be difficult. + +Everyone is capable of imagining things in 3 dimensions. That’s literally what we interact with everyday (2D images of 3D world). You are rarely required to draw something in 3 dimensions, so even if you struggle, you can figure out how to solve problems for any assessments. + +I literally got filtered by Phys-101. High school shit. I didn’t take Physics in high school, so maybe that is why I struggle so much compared to some of my peers. But I got absolutely raped. D+ in the course, I gave up half way through. +--- 15416146 +So, Calc 3 is the best option even if I don’t really remember Calc 1 and 2 that well? +--- 15417681 +>>15414447 (OP) +do you want a chill summer? +you could also consider that its probably nicer to do calc 3 during the summer if its difficult, so you can focus just on it and have plenty of time +during the semester you might not have as much time diff --git a/sci/15414506.txt b/sci/15414506.txt index b96be9daee576c308309fe3cb4391b0275fbae5e..c07a82efd1fba896f4f42e78047a45515be5daa1 100644 --- a/sci/15414506.txt +++ b/sci/15414506.txt @@ -84,3 +84,30 @@ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohs_surgery >Mohs surgery, developed in 1938 by a general surgeon, Frederic E. Mohs, is microscopically controlled surgery used to treat both common and rare types of skin cancer. During the surgery, after each removal of tissue and while the patient waits, the tissue is examined for cancer cells. That examination dictates the decision for additional tissue removal. Mohs surgery is the gold standard method for obtaining complete margin control during removal of a skin cancer (complete circumferential peripheral and deep margin assessment - CCPDMA) using frozen section histology. CCPDMA or Mohs surgery allows for the removal of a skin cancer with very narrow surgical margin and a high cure rate. This procedure is specifically designed to avoid the possibility of making the wound 20 bigger than the thing that was being removed. That's what "narrow surgical margin" means. It is the "gold standard" for that. This piece of shit who started all of this with his medical malpractice was not practicing medicine when he fucked my face up. He was practicing falsehood. Rather than examining each section of tissue for cancer, he could have examined it for whatever coagulating poison got injected. This is the "gold standard" for avoiding the problem he created with his malpractice, and which was then compounded by his denial of malpractice to the extent that the way he fucked my face up is 100 times worse now. It's like I got gangrene because he didn't wash his hands and now my face is rotting off because he would have had to admit not washing his hands before he could write me a prescription for anti-facial rot medicine. +--- 15416332 +>>15415165 +Personally, I prefer seeing 9 as the class representative of the set of fractions like [math]\frac{18}{2},\frac{-27}{3}, \frac{63}{7}, ...[/math] and so on +--- 15416363 +>>15414578 +I don't mind. +--- 15416365 +>>15414506 (OP) +3^2 +--- 15416385 +For me, it's abs(sqrt(9^2)) +--- 15416387 +>>15414506 (OP) +1001 +Or ASCII 0011 1001 +--- 15416456 +I just see it as "9". + +Am I retarded? +--- 15416476 +>>15414895 +Dilate dillon +--- 15416482 +>>15414871 +common core post +--- 15416484 +IX diff --git a/sci/15414851.txt b/sci/15414851.txt index e5eaf6a94c367647e660713d558d123353e17214..5eca5ab2d30a97b7c4de3706b172dbce9542a724 100644 --- a/sci/15414851.txt +++ b/sci/15414851.txt @@ -50,3 +50,24 @@ wow this post is antisemetic chud --- 15415666 >>15414851 (OP) if its an evolutionary advantage then why didn't the holocaustasaurus survive the cretaceous–tertiary extinction? +--- 15416957 +>>15414851 (OP) +LEFTISTS EXPOSED AS PARASITES +--- 15417100 +>>15414851 (OP) +>What are the evolutionary advantages of playing victim that this newly published scientific research refers to? +Man if only there were a website with an article by that title that I could have followed a link to when I was on twitter making screenshots for my daily crop of shitposts + +but alas +--- 15417335 +>>15417100 +>woe is me +nice try faggot +--- 15417340 +>>15414925 +>it doesn't state what the evolutionary advantage of playing victim is +To gain something, you ESL retard +--- 15417729 +>>15416957 +its worse than that, babies learn to cry to get what they want, when they grow up they're supposed to grow out of that behavior. +they're so underdeveloped mentally that they never progressed past being 3 year olds diff --git a/sci/15414863.txt b/sci/15414863.txt index 412dd9b2ed172968b309ae223ef8052f78bf1acc..b1c92d71dc1e345ab4ae195a515c899831b81cda 100644 --- a/sci/15414863.txt +++ b/sci/15414863.txt @@ -9,3 +9,25 @@ correlation isn't causation, but it is consensus >>15414863 (OP) >Is Correlation equal to causation? If and only if it supports /pol/tard ideas. +--- 15416082 +>>15414863 (OP) +You need an experiment. I want to know whether these genes (X) affect intelligence (Y). Then I need some kind of exogenous variation that allows me to isolate it from other shit that affects intelligence. +I don't know which identification strategy would work best here, maybe you could look at twins? Some twins are identical, some are not, so can compare them or something. + +That's how people usually jump from correlation to causation, by exploiting an exogenous variation in the explanatory variable. +--- 15416104 +>>15416082 +>You need an experiment. I want to know whether these genes (X) affect intelligence (Y). Then I need some kind of exogenous variation that allows me to isolate it from other shit that affects intelligence. +Researchers have already been doing that for quite a while and the resultant controversy over nonreproducibility from GWAS due to correlations disappearing when assessing causality has even lead whole journals to greatly upping their standards. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_heritability_problem + +Candidate SNPs almost always are false positives with a very low replication rate. Individual SNP effect sizes tend to, if replicable, be fractional of fractional percentages. Which is why OP's image is completely useless and uninformative. + +https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-018 +-0147-3 +>A joint (multi-phenotype) analysis of educational attainment and three related cognitive phenotypes generates polygenic scores that explain 11–13% of the variance in educational attainment and 7–10% of the variance in cognitive performance. +>we identify 10independent genome-wide-significant SNPs and estimate a SNP heritability of around 0.3% in both men and women +This did not really improve in the subsequent paper https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-022 +-01016-z +> In our updated X-chromosome GWAS, we increase the number of approximately uncorrelated genome-wide-significant SNPs from 10 to 57. Our dominance GWAS identifies no genome-wide-significant SNPs. Moreover, with high confidence, we can rule out the existence of any common SNPs whose dominance effects explain more than a negligible fraction of the variance in EA. +>Power calculations indicate that, at genome-wide significance, we had 80% power to detect dominance effects with an R2 of 0.0015% (Supplementary Note). Such effect sizes would be over an order of magnitude smaller than the largest additive effects (R2 ≅ 0.04%). +tl;dr OP is full of shit. diff --git a/sci/15415129.txt b/sci/15415129.txt index ef6e574a57655f91ca3aebff6b6e66995c09919d..1d28d786e1f4441c2e5f5dc3cb12ba3cd26cebb4 100644 --- a/sci/15415129.txt +++ b/sci/15415129.txt @@ -12,3 +12,12 @@ That leftists push this theory. When have pathological liars ever told the truth? They probably found out that milk has some elements in it that are mitigating the mRNA genocide, now they want to make sure no one gets accidentally healed. Also, ANY research from the food industry is fake and gay. +--- 15416136 +>>15415601 +It was published in 2016, before mRNA. +--- 15416477 +>>15415612 +>associations derived from observational studies that poorly controlled for confounding variables. +>collage that receives tons of funding from food and drug companies +--- 15417448 +I don't know what your endgame is, but I see this anti-milk shit posted enough for me to drink twice the amount I usually would. Here's your (You) diff --git a/sci/15415182.txt b/sci/15415182.txt index 0dd3892e7358f3c625b7c3be89251de72672ab0d..61b9cdf6d31d7be2a9b730bf3b0ec609f64e2848 100644 --- a/sci/15415182.txt +++ b/sci/15415182.txt @@ -12,3 +12,14 @@ A star has no purpose, and neither does a planet. They just are. The idea of a p >>15415214 I am an intelligent creator, so yeah. Can't really say that about most "people" around me tho. +--- 15416139 +>>15415214 + +Existence wants to experience itself through life. +--- 15416165 +>>15415214 +The universe itself is an intelligent creator and all its constituents form an unified consciousncess +--- 15416180 +>>15416165 + +That's a bingo vhp2tg diff --git a/sci/15415218.txt b/sci/15415218.txt index a0ae2a851431fc31f34774d1536cba4d369a5c04..38c8c902f3be25a31bbe91963949f2efa813ce86 100644 --- a/sci/15415218.txt +++ b/sci/15415218.txt @@ -24,3 +24,52 @@ Only because the idiot intelligence agents/managerial elite believe this garbage --- 15415631 >>15415547 You're on the wrong website +--- 15416083 +>>15415218 (OP) +but hasn't Siberia been having multiple days per year over 100 degrees? seems eerie +--- 15416295 +>>15415547 +seething roastie. +real issue here is that the faggot who made this gave her human feet but robotic hands. fucking footfag +--- 15416339 +>>15416295 +>human feet +with 6 toes +--- 15416360 +>>15416339 +the picture on the right had 4 fingers on one hand and on the other 3 fingers and a missing thumb (and no mouth) +I don't believe incorrect anatomy is a good argument against AI generated pictures in this particular case +--- 15417104 +>>15415538 +>blonde Asian white man to fight it +This is our Goku +--- 15417186 +>>15415229 +>why do you want me to take antibiotics the infection hasn't even done anything yet +--- 15417194 +>>15417186 +retard equivalence +>yeah we've done some studies and this infection does some fuck shit to you with some certainty so you should take this antibiotic preemptively +>we've also tested the antibiotic's safety +vs +>yea some guys on internet forums are tripping DICKS over fuckin AI it's like so fucking intelligent bro and like what if AI decides that like we're expendable or deserve to die or didn't help it enough when designing it it's gonna fucking torture us for eternity man +>tests? the AI in question doesn't even fucking exist but hooo boy when it does +--- 15417200 +>>15417194 +>>yea some guys on internet forums +the industry itself believes AI poses an existential risk on the order of 20%+. the amount grows as the tech matures, constantly. +trillions are invested into climate change for less than a 1% risk that doesn't change significantly over time. +--- 15417256 +>>15417200 +the industry itself has a vested interest in keeping their tech on their clouds and away from our local machines. +--- 15417309 +>>15415218 (OP) +I NEED her feet. +--- 15417374 +>>15417200 +Elon Musk is not the industry. +--- 15417411 +>>15417374 +if you think elon musk is the only person concerned about AI existential risk, you literally just read msm headlines +--- 15417493 +>>15415218 (OP) diff --git a/sci/15415228.txt b/sci/15415228.txt index d0c495b13a4e2b01c4a508032b0945f1b16410af..45bad945b5b8b9cfca5fb69f130924670e56725e 100644 --- a/sci/15415228.txt +++ b/sci/15415228.txt @@ -119,3 +119,11 @@ No, engineers are what cause changes in society while scientists sit in their iv >>15415794 >like Edison or Tesla or Elon Musk Pls don't group musk with actual innovators. +--- 15416452 +>>15415794 +>or Elon Musk +better shut up than speak and drop all delusion +--- 15416455 +OP: Faggot (Homosexual) +--- 15417673 +why do you feel the need to make a tierlist like that in the first place? diff --git a/sci/15415297.txt b/sci/15415297.txt index 0709f7095b35626956aeceb838f180651b30978a..281360de509bf7cacd6828dd8b241831ab2496ba 100644 --- a/sci/15415297.txt +++ b/sci/15415297.txt @@ -34,3 +34,58 @@ https://nintil.com/consciousness-and-its-discontents >5. Non-interactionist dualism(~epsilon%) >6. Identity theory(~0% as it rejects consciousness as real) >7. Eliminativism(~0% as it rejects consciousness as real) +--- 15416369 +>>15415323 +Literally the last one in OP's pic +--- 15416386 +>>15415297 (OP) +>you are pure creation in dream +WAKE ME UP INSIDE +I CAN"T WAKE UP +--- 15416445 +>>15415297 (OP) +I chose to think that consciousness is something outside of us and related to the underlying mechanics of reality. However it really functions probably isn’t within the capacity of our brains to create abstract thoughts about in the right ways to make sense of it. Our bodies and minds in a way isolate a part of it, binding it to linear time through our self perpetuating bodies and minds. +--- 15416454 +>>15415345 +A big problem with science nowdays is that people can’t realize weather or not their methodologies and initial assumption are actually flawed. +--- 15416513 +>>15415383 +Where do you finde this info. I mean i know its vague on net. But after deeper research of eliminativism and physicalism it is clear thst they dont reject consciousness. They just dont agree with conception of it. Thats why Dennet say that HPC can be explained via EPC. He even says in Quining Qualia that he does not claim that subjective experiance does not exist (if i remember corectly). +No one rejects anything they debate about the nature of "thing" in question. +--- 15416516 +>>15416513 +Edit: +Remember that meme where two guys stand oposite and number in the middle? One claims its 9 one thst is 6. This is what is happening. No one is saying there is no number +--- 15416870 +>>15415297 (OP) +https://youtube.com/watch?v=nRSBaq3vAeY [Embed] +--- 15416876 +>>15415345 +See >>15416870 +--- 15416904 +>>15415297 (OP) +fucking midwit thread +--- 15417000 +>>15416870 +Has this been replicated? +--- 15417323 +This shit is vitalism. I am not "conscious", and neither are you. Scientifically, the notion of "life" itself is meaningless and arbitrary, the existence of consciousness would imply panpsychism which is absurd. +--- 15417378 +>>15416870 +I watched it and it striked me. For it had potential to finally shift my view on the topic. +But, i went to search for papers on this particular work and found two of them remaking experiment and showing that results are insignificant. One of the papper even criticises the method used by original experimentors. + +> The problem +I didnt quit get the notification part. They say they notified the person in the room when colapse happens? (Or something like that). But is not allready observing experiment? What if this observation to notify meditator allready does what they asume meditator contributes? +--- 15417399 +>navel gazing thread +--- 15417400 +>>15417323 +>would imply panpsychism +non sequitur +--- 15417414 +>>15417323 +*tips fedora* +--- 15417498 +>>15417400 +We used to think "life" was special and distinct from "non-life". We know since the 19th century that there is no such difference. Thus, either everything is "conscious" or nothing is. The latter is more logical and parsimonious. diff --git a/sci/15415332.txt b/sci/15415332.txt index 2ea73af74dee9f61205beca76dbddada2fdbe61b..40d0e5fa222d971d30fac7ccfadcd0a9ba539897 100644 --- a/sci/15415332.txt +++ b/sci/15415332.txt @@ -50,3 +50,204 @@ Finally I can turn my fantasies into custom porn videos. --- 15415933 >>15415332 (OP) Happening cancelled. That's not what is happening at all. Go back to pol +--- 15415950 +>>15415332 (OP) +So this is what they fear about AI. +--- 15415953 +>>15415351 +Kek, I vill read your mind först +--- 15415957 +>>15415332 (OP) +Do you have any actual articles on the topic of CEBRA? +--- 15415969 +>>15415332 (OP) +> Show pictures repeatedly to mouse +> Measure neuronal activity +> Create AI that maps neuronal activity back to the images shown +> AI works after long training on fixed input dataset +> Oh my god! We know what the mouse has seen! +>"Scientific" newspaper articles explain how they could recognize what the mouse saw + +Yes, it is a great achievment. No, this does not let you see everything a mouse saw from neuronal recordings. This is why journalists should not be briefing the public on scientific advances. +--- 15415974 +>>15415332 (OP) +>let's scan the brain activity of a mouse that has the exact same eye receptors as humans and its brain interprets the information in the same way +>then we convert the signature sequence into pixels and generate an image +fake +--- 15415980 +>>15415652 +I'm sorry, I looked wrong, mice only have about 20/1200 vision, which is really bad. +--- 15416020 +>>15415332 (OP) +smells like bullshit +--- 15416047 +>White people golden age ends with literal mind reading +Kino +--- 15416053 +>>15415332 (OP) +>> Scientists used artificial intelligence (AI) to decode a mouse’s brain signals as it was watching a film and accurately reproduce the movie clip it was seeing +this was done on cats years ago + +dont forget that biologists torture animals by doing this +--- 15416056 +>>15416053 +Imagine caring about this when humanity is on the cusp of the greatest technological innovation in history. +--- 15416063 +>>15415791 +I mean it’s a step in the direction of what OP states, if it can recognize complex patterns you could potentially train it to recognize any pattern(crime, etc) +An ai lie detector, bravo so impressive. +--- 15416064 +>>15416056 +>the ends justify the means +Classic +--- 15416080 +>>15416064 +They don’t? +--- 15416084 +>>15415791 +so basically they just told the AI exactly what to look for? +lol pic related +--- 15416087 +>>15415351 +Pirate chads our time is now +--- 15416089 +>>15416056 +>greatest technological innovation in history +how many times can you be deceived with the same advertising methods? +--- 15416091 +>>15416089 +Retard +--- 15416093 +https://news.utexas.edu/2023/05/01/brain-activity-decoder-can-reveal-stories-in-peoples-minds/ +--- 15416094 +>>15415791 +>that knew what the mouse would be looking at at +WRONG. +The mouse sees two superimposed circles of vision taken at different angles with overlayed retinal blood vesels. +A number of neurons in the mouse's brain will be tasked with transforming that into something that makes sense. +To fully decode the brain you would need to know what the mouse perceives to begin with, which is impossible. Otherwise you are not factoring in these preprocessing neurons. +Therefore I call total BS on that image. +--- 15416108 +>>15416091 +aren't you one of these gpt fanatics? +--- 15416112 +>>15416094 +They're not doing that silly, they're measuring the brain activity and the AI try to make a correlation between the measured brain activity and the film frame in it's training data til it learns when there is brain activity that correspond with a certain image. They're not decoding the visual field as the mouse experiences it, that would be fucking fantastical. It's a 'oh this pattern means it's looking at this image' type thing, it's agnostic as to how the mouses visual processing looks to the mouse itself. +--- 15416143 +>>15415332 (OP) +COVID was the AI and the vaxx helped deliver it. +>over 70% of the worlds population has been inoculated with the quantum AI +>13.4 billion doses administered +Now we wait for the new technohomo system to roll out and the cattle to be hooked up to it along with all IoT devices. +--- 15416155 +>>15415791 +this. it's almost like me locking you up in my bathroom after I take a shit and figuring out what you are smelling in there while I'm in another room through telepathy. +--- 15416176 +>>15416108 +No retard. +--- 15416270 +>>15415332 (OP) +Le Coomers : +>send mouse in your crush house +>watch her mom getting BBC +>reproduce and coom to it . +Without ever getting caught +--- 15416274 +>>15415908 +you will be jailed Pedo chud . +--- 15416277 +>>15415974 +obviously its bullshit . after 20+ year we still be seething on Jews while this will be a joke of the past just like flying cars . +--- 15416288 +>>15416277 +why its always the jews though? +--- 15416470 +>>15415332 (OP) +>image is the same clarity across the whole field +Kek, that's not how eyes work. Unless they did a thousand passes, I guess, but that's not as impressive. +>>15416112 +So, it's just indexing which scene the mouse is watching in a movie the AI already knows, got it. +--- 15416499 +>>15416080 +No, ai will not create a utopia faggots, it will be lobotomized and used for commercial advantage, as is already being done on a smaller scale by exploitative algorithms. +You soibois think ai is a good tool so nice but you faggots are encouraging them to build an even stronger cage, not a free utopia singularity fantasy. +If humans achieve the singularity or any dramatic leaps in technology in our current form, the horrors of exploitative capitalism and class warfare will never ever stop. +--- 15416503 +>>15416470 +The AI doesn't know what the mouse is watching, it's blinded and only sees the mouses brainwaves. It shows us what part of the movie it believes the mouse is watching based on that data and when the two converge we know it's found a pattern in the mouses brain wave that correspond to the film it's been trained on. +--- 15416530 +>>15416503 +It knows the movie it's watching, though, right? Kinda my main question. +--- 15416550 +>>15416503 +Right, mouses field of vision is some rectangle of identical aspect ratio as the original film +--- 15416554 +>>15416530 +Yes. The AI has been trained on all the images that makes up the movie and it's then training on detecting those images in the noise that is the input from the mouse brain. +The machine learning algorithm eventually manage to match a pattern in the mouse brain input data that correlates with the frames in the movie. + +We know it's succeeded in this because it shows us what it thinks the mouse is looking at and we can verify side by side this is correct. +We can now look at what data the AI has determined maps to the images and learn exactly what firing patterns in the mouse brain corresponds to it's visual processing +--- 15416594 +>>15416499 +>capitalism le bad +--- 15416631 +>>15416499 +>If humans achieve the singularity or any dramatic leaps in technology in our current form, the horrors of exploitative capitalism and class warfare will never ever stop. + +Anon. Whatever AI will do to our society it will 100% spell the end of capitalism. + +Do you know what a machine doesn't do? It doesn't get paid to go out buying the products you advertise. +Do you know what those people the machine replaced doesn't have? Money to go out buying the products you advertise. + +Under capitalism you destroy a consumer-base economy at the same rate you automate. +--- 15416636 +>>15416594 +Hmmm, who could be funding all these ai projects? Surely it’s not the major tech companies? Oh it is? Okay so who’s agenda do you think Ai would adopt? +--- 15416646 +>>15416631 +>no job +>ai took them all +>outrage across the world as ai replaces everyone +>govt subsidizes your living expenses via UBI +>have to give up all your freedoms tho(; +>gg capitalism +--- 15416649 +>>15416499 +I mean generally, do ends not justify means? Of course they do. +--- 15416655 +>>15416499 +>gay +>commie +>anti innovation +Just go to Zimbabwe or something you faggot. +>>15416636 +You’re a massive retard lol. +--- 15416681 +>>15415332 (OP) +Complete bullshit paper. +I bet they fucking "tested" the model on the same data it was trained. That plus a fuck ton of parameters gets you that bs accuracy in your picrel. +No fucking way in hell they use a mouse like a camera. +--- 15416683 +>>15416631 +You dont need money when everything is free +--- 15416911 +Remember when Charles Lieber got arrested for working with the CCP? CCP paid spy that stole information and brought it to Wuhan. Charles Lieber created technology for injecting nano mesh electronics in flesh and brain. +--- 15417233 +>>15416112 +lmao i hate journalists so fucking mucb +--- 15417243 +>>15415351 +Top lel +--- 15417263 +>>15415334 +Jesus Christ, do you even know the source of that "quote" or the context? + +https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/sep/14/yuval-noah-harari-the-new-threat-to-liberal-democracy +--- 15417318 +>>15415332 (OP) +The glowies have had this for decades. +--- 15417555 +>>15415351 +>The year is 2038 +>Can only afford a mouse that's seen Marvel's universe reset infinity war (all black) in the back corner of the Hoyts cinema room, located in a major city (all black) diff --git a/sci/15415344.txt b/sci/15415344.txt index 2d4310a1c0f6534dfe2f83d5ed4bede10609a62a..27d785c771eddaa605d7d2cc60977f04c72feb8a 100644 --- a/sci/15415344.txt +++ b/sci/15415344.txt @@ -32,3 +32,16 @@ Open domain doesn't mean free. --- 15415923 >>15415344 (OP) Physicists are gay retards. My bookshelf is overflowing with math and electrical engineering, because I care about actually interacting with reality. +--- 15416119 +>>15415344 (OP) +I only buy highly rated Dover paperbacks because they are cheap and easy to carry around and read in public so that people can know how smart I am. +You probably never go outside so this technique won't apply to you. +--- 15416722 +>>15415344 (OP) +did you just steal that pic from /r/bookshelf or did you post it yourself on reddit? +--- 15416739 +>>15415347 +Utter midwit. Go pillage a library. +--- 15416800 +>>15415761 +This bait thread is still going to get 100+ replies regardless and there is nothing you can do to stop it diff --git a/sci/15415378.txt b/sci/15415378.txt index a6936c3229540faed21c75b62836f9e29c2da922..81fbb2773810b5755aa44af6dfe45b71b9a17804 100644 --- a/sci/15415378.txt +++ b/sci/15415378.txt @@ -18,3 +18,9 @@ I can't believe they made cranky the fucking king >>15415378 (OP) This story was already written https://esotericawakening.com/15-predictions-for-kali-yuga +--- 15417421 +>>15415378 (OP) +It's too far-fetched, nobody would believe it. +--- 15417495 +>>15415378 (OP) +Sounds like a serious version of idiocracy diff --git a/sci/15415421.txt b/sci/15415421.txt index a95bb4b0b05c51e54b371b0ccf9e953d49a0883b..e0d7d0fdeca15ed29cda4501bc74c0eaa07a907b 100644 --- a/sci/15415421.txt +++ b/sci/15415421.txt @@ -40,3 +40,32 @@ But if you think x=y=z is three equations and x+y+z is one side, what is an exam --- 15415524 >>15415421 (OP) Higher-order partial and mixed derivatives. +--- 15416183 +>>15415421 (OP) + +Everyone on this thread is retarded. An equation can be represented as an equivalence relation, the 3sided one would obviously be a 3tuple symmetrical relation (over all permutations) that's reflexive. The choice for replacement of the transitive property isn't unique and you can have stronger or weaker versions of it. +--- 15416196 +Factoring out the 2 sided equation coboundaries from the closed 3 sided equation cocycles yields the third equation cohomology. +--- 15416351 +>>15415421 (OP) +Learn about simplices. An equation with 3 sides is a triangle +--- 15416353 +>>15416183 +This is very similar to tensors and that's not the right answer. The right answer is higher categories modeled with simplical sets +--- 15416428 +>>15416353 +>This is very similar to tensors and that's not the right answer. The right answer is higher categories modeled with simplical sets + +How is it any similar to tensors, I fail to understand the similarities. Maybe you're referring to the tensor representation of higher order total derivatives which are multilinear symmetrical maps, but I don't still don't understand the similarities. + +I do think what I described is sufficient. You're free to disagree if you'd like. +--- 15416440 +>>15415421 (OP) +>equation with 3 sides +If you mean A=B=C , then it's simply representing a series of three equations; +A=B, B=C, and A=C +--- 15416492 +Define side. Define equation. +--- 15416518 +>>15416492 +define define diff --git a/sci/15415432.txt b/sci/15415432.txt index 4c284e7769457f734530a8413f08f12f194fd5cc..d1568bfdd9f303c2382c0327e3abc51968d657b3 100644 --- a/sci/15415432.txt +++ b/sci/15415432.txt @@ -4,9 +4,6 @@ The field of biology is highly misrepresented. The purpose of this thread is to --- 15415440 >>15415432 (OP) fist fite me ---- 15415473 ->>15415432 (OP) -you jack off to child pornography --- 15415584 >>15415440 >>15415473 @@ -35,3 +32,43 @@ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680118/ Could provide interesting insights to the problem. This whole methodology reminds me of reading the selfish gene for the first time and then a year or two later working on a mathematical model of 3 ants moving pupae under a shelter +--- 15415965 +>>15415937 +The interesting thing is this paves a direction for independent analysis, if there'd be some way to quantify the relative degree to which some given optimums are stable or not. Further, and for brevity I have to simply assert this rather than explain the whole chain of reasoning, leading to possibly testing if intelligence may in fact a necessary adaptation as a product of other inherent limits such as corresponding population sizes and mutation rates. I've often wondered about the correlation between organism complexity/size and the sharp drop off as you go "higher up", or more derived, along the phylogenic bush i.e. with respect to genome size. + +To clarify I am not simply referring to the original discovery on genomic size correlates and mutation rate or adaptive fitness, as there's more at play than genome size exclusively and so the correlation would largely represent indirect effects rather than strict causal role. I can't find much on this in the sense I mean it either but I think research is inching in the direction I'm talking about. Namely, that like intelligence as a way to manage more complex domains of dynamic fitness landscapes, it is necessary as the genome achieves some phenomic range threshold. That is, how many non-additive and additive effects in the population are required to survive, and like mutation rate limits there is probably some kind of structural limit on how many combined effects can be achieved. Hard to explain. Can't find papers on it. + +The adaptivity and stability of an organism in some given dynamic range definitely has limits, and as an adaptation intelligence seems most suited to driving self-selection within those ranges. The less able an organism is to remain genetically stable to adapt well, the broader the domain of behavior needs to be, and so the more intelligent the organism needs to be to self-select toward the nearest viable local optimum. Or so goes the idea this all gave me. +--- 15415981 +>>15415965 +>>15415937 +Maybe you could help find such a relevant paper but I hit a pretty dead dead-end myself on it. Probably due to the sheer number of factors required to consider. I'm going to list what I'm thinking of in case it'd help +- Evolution of intelligence +- reactive norm +- canalisation +- phenotypic plasticity +- dynamic fitness landscapes +- genomic size&stability mutation rate limits +- relative size and effect size, "range", of selective factors of the fitness landscape +Some sort of combination of these factors. Maybe there is something directly relevant in bacteria with respect to estimating some sort of threshold with degree of phenotypic plasticity, canalisation, and mutation rates. There's some kind of relationship there and I'd be surprised if nobody has published on it, but I can't find it. +--- 15416154 +>>15415432 (OP) +btw OP I found a fantastic overview paper regarding what I was trying to explain before on functional connectivity dynamics https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S105381192200057X +https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811914009033 +Doesn't go in-depth about alzheimer's but points out there's research on it like I did before, and it's a great introduction to the overall research on connectivity dynamics. + +You may be a lot more interested in that and its application than my autism about evolution in general. Wanted to give you something you'd find interesting. Resting state FC is also relevant for what I mentioned before regarding AD pathology and in my opinion etiology https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnagi.2020.596122/ +It is not coincidental that AD is highly sporadic and highly heritable and yet educational attainment shows such significant modulating effect on entropy (BEN). + +So like with attractor networks and stochastic system analysis, the stability and strength of attractor is reinforced by use and the more variable the uses the stronger the varied attractors hence AD resistance. +Also interesting is another study I was reading with regard to loss of sensitivity to perturbation https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007790 + +Thing is I couldn't find any research with respect to proposing the crazy idea that systems collapse is the actual cause. AD is a multifactorial multi-presentation disease without singular biochemical pathways, but instead defined by some relative threshold of multistable attractor destabilization. That has biochemical correlates but would not have distinct biochemical cause except very rarely. I have not discovered anyone bold enough to state this hypothesis but it makes sense to me. You're the relevant expert what do you think? Systems collapse preceding biochemical correlates. Is there a name for this hypothesis I missed? +--- 15416978 +>>15415981 +An author of one of the articles listed here has his own site +https://kaznatcheev.github.io/ +If you're really strapped I think you can try his publications and/or try e-mailing him since he specialises in that stuff. +--- 15417418 +>>15416978 +Oh yeah that guy I saw one of his lectures I might try that. I was looking into trying to cobble together simulating some relevant stuff from github and related. Big pile of notes but it's always a side thing because I have my actual career that takes priority. Thanks. At least with email don't have to bother with time zones lining up diff --git a/sci/15415444.txt b/sci/15415444.txt index d6530d94d6ea693496653b9f830fcdf86988cbe1..d7f4e4555a4a9597c36b422682d8c016d18fb98c 100644 --- a/sci/15415444.txt +++ b/sci/15415444.txt @@ -26,9 +26,6 @@ How many of these (not SpaceX) rockets are going to be propulsively landed? --- 15415466 >>15415456 uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ---- 15415467 ->>15415456 -Two more weeks --- 15415471 >>15415456 autistic muskrat cope @@ -177,10 +174,6 @@ yet if I bring up that astronautics eats money that would be better spent in pro --- 15415557 >>15415533 Then those need to get moved further out again. ---- 15415567 ->>15415533 ->humans on Mars? -Go home and get your fuckin warp drive --- 15415571 >>15415567 It's habbening. Musk wills it. @@ -224,9 +217,6 @@ pisslock - patent pending Radioisotopes good for RTGs have to meet a specfic criteria. They should be mostly alpha and beta emitters so they won't need much shielding, won't pose a risk to workers, and be comparatively cheap to work with. They need to have a half-life spanning decades. The assembled RTG should have a specific power of around 1-4 watts per kg which is pathetic compared to anything else but can still meet the mass budget of deep space missions. This leave few options and none of them have an ample and cheap supply. Irradiating small batches of material in reactors to produce a Pu 238 supply of a few kilograms a year won't cut it. There has been talk of reprocessing nuclear fuel for this but it seems to have gone nowhere. The biggest head wind is that solar power is continuously improving and the cost of building spacecraft is falling, especially if done by the private sector, so missions using these expensive ass RTGs are becoming harder and harder to justify. State of practice solar is already competitive to RTGs on a mass basis at Saturn. ---- 15415628 ->>15415456 -Libertarian vicarious utopists. --- 15415638 >>15415590 not so fast Mr O'Neill. Build your nutty tubes on your own dime! @@ -292,9 +282,6 @@ I mean yeah they can fix the outside skin but half the problem with the tank far This is the science board. Maybe automotive sports are more your thing if you like loud spectacle. --- 15415787 DO NOT ruin an astroonomers billion dollar light bucket with simple tools. JUST DON'T DO IT OK? ---- 15415788 ->>15415638 -Based Proxmire btfo'ing spinqueers --- 15415790 >>15415456 Not rocket science @@ -345,17 +332,9 @@ Nigger. >>15415821 what a horrible world you think you're living in. You should stay here in this pit, I will be leaving. ---- 15415834 ->>15415821 -t. jewbrained NPC -The ancients understood the truth of the globe, until Saul of Tarsus used his connections to subvert Rome with the Jew cult. -Your crimes against Rome have not gone unrecorded. --- 15415839 >>15415834 Kill yourself you projecting jewish /pol/nigger. ---- 15415844 ->>15415839 -+1 to your glownig jew lies against the light of Rome. --- 15415847 I always get a boner while browsing /SFG/ --- 15415853 @@ -381,10 +360,6 @@ we're back --- 15415868 >>15415444 (OP) Starship can be said to be operational if what the customer wants is a huge fireworks display ---- 15415870 ->>15415834 ->The ancients understood the truth of the globe -All your "ancients" were faggots of the highest order. The earth is flat and stationary. --- 15415879 What would be the hardest technical problem done by humanity if not Starship? Can't think of any candidates in absolute terms. But if we account for lower level of technology available when old problems were solved, then there are plenty. @@ -392,13 +367,6 @@ Can't think of any candidates in absolute terms. But if we account for lower lev >>15415879 >But if we account for lower level of technology available when old problems were solved Why the hell wouldn't we? ---- 15415885 ->>15415870 ->he admits that he is addled by the talmud -worshipping jews on sticks really fucks with the brain. Those ancient greeks had the right idea. ---- 15415886 ->>15415834 -This is unfair; the early Christians only had a couple of flatfags and they were marginal. Flattery only gets going in the 19th century among the most brain dead judaized protestants. --- 15415888 >>15415879 starship isn't really a technical problem as much as a business problem @@ -456,3 +424,1717 @@ Why are popsci mushminds afraid of neutrons? idgi --- 15415945 >>15415930 we're mining the well whether you like it or not +--- 15415948 +>>15415926 +whomst'd've +--- 15415949 +>>15415945 +sure but not for fucking He-3 +--- 15415955 +spacex will be launching Kuiper too, I assume. that's a lot of f9 launches. stage 2 production people must be buy +--- 15415959 +>>15415926 +>Pam Melroy +>Melroy joined the Federal Aviation Administration in 2011, where she was a senior technical advisor and director of field operations for the FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation + +seems kind of good? +--- 15415960 +>>15415955 +Bezos is doing everything to get Kuiper to launch on literally every other launch vehicle except for SpaceX. Including crashing the global LV market with no survivors by completely buying out every rocket ever. +--- 15415964 +>>15415960 +The problem is that he's buying launches on rockets that don't exist +--- 15415968 +>>15415964 +and he's even building one of those rockets that doesn't exist +--- 15415971 +>>15415968 +brutal +--- 15415976 +are any of the upcoming 1st stage recovery rockets >>15415444 (OP) + recovering fairings like SpaceX? +--- 15415977 +>>15415976 +it's not that easy in rocketry +--- 15415982 +uh oh +--- 15415984 +>>15415982 +yes +--- 15415985 +>>15415982 +wait shit is this for real? +--- 15415988 +>>15415982 +I don't believe it +--- 15415993 +>>15415982 +the first version of this 10 days ago +its bullshit, and that is why it hasnt been publicized +--- 15415995 +>>15415982 +Its so over 'chinks are mindless uncreative bugs' bros +--- 15415997 +>>15415993 +We're so back, 'chinks are mindless uncreative bugs' bros +--- 15416003 +damn and here I thought we'd now be able to crack RSA and take over some older satellites for a /sfg/ fleet +--- 15416006 +>>15415960 +>crashing the global LV market +that will in the end just funnel more people to SpaceX +--- 15416009 +>>15415993 +>reddit nigger +--- 15416011 +>>15415906 +OH YEAH TIME-LOOP TIME!! +--- 15416012 +current Bezorp Kuiper launch autism: + +>38 launches with ULA, +>18 with Arianespace, +>at least 12 with Blue Origin (with the option to buy another 15) + +83 so far + +>>15416009 +oh shut up +--- 15416016 +>>15415638 +You killed my father! +--- 15416017 +>>15416012 +>oh shut up +only after TOTAL REDDITNIGGER DEATH +--- 15416022 +>>15415982 +I have no idea that this is about +--- 15416028 +>>15415955 +No it won’t +--- 15416031 +>>15415650 +Musk is so dumb it hurts. I read somewhere he literally was steering the rocket and made it flip when the engineers warned him not to. Like...what the fuck? +--- 15416032 +>>15415697 +someone PLEASE find her instagram +--- 15416039 +>>15416031 +>>15415650 +Is that actually a genuine write-up? It reads like a parody +--- 15416040 +>>15416039 +Yahoo news has been run by bunch of Tesla shortsellers for a long time. Its devoid of any actual content. +--- 15416042 +>>15416039 +lots of shit like this +its genuine yes +--- 15416055 +>>15415823 +Not until they totally redesign the launchpad. +--- 15416058 +>>15415885 +"Jews on sticks" live rent-free in your dumbass brain. +--- 15416061 +>>15416058 +wtf is this image +--- 15416062 +>>15415982 +>>15415993 +The fuck does any of this mean? +--- 15416065 +>>15416062 +It's a paper that claims to solve one of the most important unsolved problems in computer science. +It's not very convincing. +--- 15416066 +>>15416065 +Yeah but what is that super important unsolved problem? +Just being able to solve large problems quickly? +--- 15416067 +>>15416066 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P_versus_NP_problem?useskin=vector +--- 15416073 +Is pulsed nuclear propulsion even feasible? +This guy has packed 137k dV on a huge ass ship that takes 30 something days in arriving +https://youtu.be/-oeqJ5-oYQI [Embed] +--- 15416078 +>>15416066 +solving it would mean we could solve a lot of other problems that can be transformed to a similar problem +--- 15416099 +>>15415456 +Newfags destroy everything +--- 15416100 +>>15415982 +>no mention of 'quantum' +Into the trash +--- 15416102 +>>15416099 +She's just so beautiful, bros. +--- 15416103 +>>15415968 +>Why didn't BO achieve orbit for 23 years +Well, I know people say this mockingly, yet it seems to me there's an obvious answer to that question +1. In the first years, BO didn't have much money nor many employees. I believe the real hiring spree started in the early 2010s +2. They fucked around a long while with suborbital rockets and have probably wasted a lot more employee time on that than they should have, especially since manned flight requires overengineering, extreme QA and testing +3. When they did start serious work an orbital rocket, they wanted to design a very very ambitious one, of huge size and incorporating virtually every fancy feature imaginable at the time; propulsive landing with high cross range on a moving ship, restartable reusable 2.45MN single-chamber ORSC engines, methane-oxygen propellant, common bulkheads, autogenous pressurization, etc, etc +4. BO works slowly, however not slowly by what used to be the industry norm before SpaceX +5. SpaceX has been sucking up some of the best engineers available on the US labor market +--- 15416105 +Bad news bros. I won't be able to post any classic /sfg/ memes anymore as I have lost access to them indefinitely. The good news is, this is an opportunity to discover/create/post fresh new spaceflight memes +--- 15416106 +>>15416103 +>BO works slowly, however not slowly by what used to be the industry norm before SpaceX +I know what you are trying to say here but I disagree, even oldspace would have made orbit with 20 years of the same funding. +The issue is Bezos just really wanted to be the cool billionaire that takes his buddies on sub-orbital joyrides and I don't think he had a plan for what the company should do apart from that. +--- 15416115 +>>15415449 +I find it hilarious how the biggest most promising project is well past the vaporware filter. +--- 15416117 +>>15415444 (OP) +Daily reminder that chemical energy rocketry is quite literally archaic technology, and we are destined to go extinct on this rock with the next scheduled calamity unless a new physics based propulsion system is developed. + +But that won't happen because there have been no breakthroughs in the understanding of nature since the 1930s. +--- 15416121 +>>15416117 +Orion drive generation ships could get us to close stars but there isn't huge profits and coke and hookers in that so it's a low priority. +--- 15416123 +>>15416106 +He totaly did, he wanted to larp as Picard, help reenact the apollo moon landings and (aspirationally) solve climate change with O'Neill cylinders. +--- 15416125 +>>15416121 +Popsci mind mush. +--- 15416127 +>>15416106 +>>15416123 +The best quote about Jeff Bezos I've ever heard is +>"He doesn't want to build O'Neill cylinders, he wants to be the guy who built O'Neill cylinders." +or something along those lines, at least. +--- 15416130 +>>15416117 +>Daily reminder that chemical energy rocketry is quite literally archaic technology + +>archaic +>adjective +> (of a word or a style of language) no longer in everyday use but sometimes used to impart an old-fashioned flavour. +> "a term with a rather archaic ring to it" +> of an early period of art or culture, especially the 7th–6th centuries BC in Greece. +> "the archaic temple at Corinth" +Nah. +--- 15416131 +>>15416125 +just keep posting the image over and over while changing the hash, that would be funnier +--- 15416133 +Speaking of Blue Origin I haven't heard a peep out of ULA since they had performance issues with the two engines that got delivered +--- 15416135 +>>15416106 +From what I understand BO didn't start serious work until early 2010s though. + +BO could probably have made orbit far far quicker if they had instead made a small gg kox launcher. However there wouldn't be that much point in that in a world where SpaceX already existed, before relations with Russia had turned sour, as Rocket Lab had got a study contract for Electron, other than to be able to say "we made orbit". + +If I interpret this correctly, Rocket Lab is losing money just by operating its launch business, and funds itself through raising investment money and expanding into ancillary business. +https://s28.q4cdn.com/737637457/files/doc_financials/2022/q4/dc30165b-e9a9-4384-9a5c-bf4331177263.pdf (page 44) +Unlike other launch companies, BO doesn't need to prove itself to investors ASAP to get more investment money to avoid going bankrupt. + +New Glenn was likely intended to leapfrog SpaceX's Falcon 9, although SpaceX in turn moved so fast, they leapfrogged NG with Starship before NG was ready. +--- 15416137 +>>15416135 +>didn't start serious work +*on an orbital launcher +--- 15416138 +Something no one is talking about: It could take a year or more to recertify the Starship FTS. See Rocket Lab +--- 15416140 +>>15416138 +Just slap like 10 tons of high explosives all across it. +--- 15416141 +>>15416135 +>However there wouldn't be that much point ... other than to be able to say "we made orbit". +You can't be in the LV business without spending a shitload on R&D to find out what works. Fastest and cheapest way is to fly and learn instead of sitting at the drafting table for a decade. +--- 15416144 +>>15416138 +>break wires +>rate of pitch / yaw monitoring +>linear shaped charge +I know I'm probably missing a lot but it honestly does seem like a pretty simple issue when you aren't trying to scrape every gram off your LV. +--- 15416150 +>>15416141 +Why? Isn't the biggest bottleneck for BO their BE-4 engine? Would building and launching a simpler rocket help with that? Haven't many of their employees already worked on rockets and rocket engines? + +With regards to first stage propulsive landing, aren't they getting some experience of that from NS, as was a major rationale for NS? +--- 15416152 +>>15415456 +Space flight, general +--- 15416156 +>>15415456 +science fiction general +--- 15416159 +>>15416073 +Some of them should be technically achievable but it would take multiple times the annual GDP of a large nation to build them so what's the point in taking them seriously? I just don't get it, if you're going to go full retard about propulsion you should be looking at antimatter which is endgame, otherwise the focus should be on realistic alternatives like ion/plasma thrusters, laser thermal/electric, solar sails, mag sails, etc which have great potential and could be done affordably. + +>Create and freeze antihydrogen in manufacturing facilities around the Sun +>store inside a Penning trap +>annihilate inside an engine core to heat propellant or direct the pions through a magnetic nozzle +>go zoom +It's that easy. Do not use the antimatter to destroy any last trace of your enemies. +--- 15416160 +>>15415879 +Terraforming +--- 15416161 +>>15416160 +We haven't done that yet +dumb time traveler +--- 15416167 +>>15416150 +>Why? +There are a million little things that go wrong in developing a rocket when you are a company that has been flying them for half a century. If you are new you would be better off getting a sounding rocket up ASAP for, design, manufacturing and flight experiance. Now you have some idea how the business works because I guarantee a shitload of management is going to be there because they have management experiance in something that has nothing to do with rocketry. +You get a lot of experiance and a staff moral boost for $1-$2m which is fucking nothing. +Now you can start playing with a second stage for the same sounding rocket and might aswell give it guidance too. Now you are launching a rocket with everything needed to be orbital even if it lacks the deltaV. +What are we at now? Maybe $10m for infight staging, ignition, guidance and satbus experiance? + +I get a businessman that has never build anything physical in his life thinking that the worlds second largest rocket is a good place to start but as someone that has been building things for 20 years I can tell you that is not a good plan. +--- 15416169 +reminder +--- 15416170 +>>15415879 +>if not Starship? +Mate settle down, Musk can get better lookers than you to suck his dick. +The shuttle was way harder than Starship with the tech of the time and the shuttle guys looked up to the Concord guys because they had it so much harder. +--- 15416172 +>>15416061 +lmao no idea some globohomo shills made that +--- 15416173 +>>15416170 +>The shuttle was way harder than Starship with the tech of the time +Starship as is true. Fully and rapidly reusable Starship flying twice a day absolutely not. +>the shuttle guys looked up to the Concord guys because they had it so much harder +delusional. the rs-25 alone disproves that +--- 15416174 +>>15416169 +Who though? +--- 15416177 +>>15416159 +--- 15416178 +>>15416161 +Oh you meant already-finished stuff I thought you meant future. In that case Manhatten Project, or maybe big projects like hoover dam or Cheyenne mountain. +--- 15416179 +>>15416177 +take my money x trillions +--- 15416182 +https://archive.is/20230504091254/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2023-05-04/peter-beck-s-rocket-lab-challenges-elon-musk-and-spacex + +> From When the Heavens Went on Sale: The Misfits and Geniuses Racing to Put Space Within Reach by Ashlee Vance. + +Very long article, an excerpt from Ashlee Vance's book +--- 15416185 +>>15416173 +Just how easy to do think it is to push a passanger jet to the same speed as a F-104 Starfighter and still be able to serve drinks on a table? +--- 15416186 +>>15416167 +>Now you have some idea how the business works +It is not obvious to me how a second stage sounding rocket would help them solve BE-4 issues + +Maybe it wasn't a good plan, I especially doubt making NS a manned rocket was a good idea, however I can certainly see what Bezos & co were thinking: +(1) We'll gain institutional experience with first stages, staging, first stage landing and rocket engines from NS +(2) We have (or can hire) employees with experience building orbital rockets +(3) There is no business case for a simple orbital rocket +(4) We don't need to impress any investors because we already have all the money we need to fund NG development to the end +(5) The upper stage is supposed to be cheap part so we can afford to waste lots of them in testing +(6) The main difficulty won't be with the upper stage anyway, it will be with the super-advanced BE-4 engine we want to develop +And it seems that the BE-4 engine is the problem, and I don't see how any number of sounding rocket second stages would have helped with that. IT seems to me that a more aggressive BE-4 testing program would perhaps have helped more instead. +--- 15416187 +>>15416185 +Not even in the same ballpark as the STS program. Cope about it +--- 15416188 +>>15416169 +>hullo is following a guy who's obsessed with horsecock and advocates for pedophilia because his small penis is better suited for sex with children +--- 15416191 +>>15416185 +i smell a brit trying to cope by using the last thing this country did of note +--- 15416192 +>>15416177 +The hardest part is collecting and storing the antimatter, right? +How can we do that at large scales? +--- 15416193 +>>15416159 +We can't make antimatter in quantity beyond a handful of molecules. A fusion rocket is more realistic. +--- 15416199 +>>15416192 +>>15416193 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF34xzDCDbU [Embed] +--- 15416204 +>>15416182 +>“I mean, if we’re being honest, how does sending a couple of dudes to Mars meaningfully impact your life or my life? We’re inspired, and that is an impact. But that doesn’t really change the way that I live my life. +Beck has a small brain doesn't he? He doesn't seem to understand scale and growth +--- 15416206 +>>15416186 +>(1) +Solid plan +>(2) +Staff are great but managment are the hard ones to hire becuase they have good jobs in established companies and don't want to risk it all on a startup. Bad management that don't understand the work those under them are doing will cripple any company. +>(3) +True, yet SpaceX started with the Falcon 1 which was obsolete before it's first flight. +>(4) +True +>(5) +What? Lite is far from cheap and you want every gram you can get off the second stage. +>(6) +If they really thought the second stage would be easier than the first they really did strugle to get the right people. + +>And it seems that the BE-4 engine is the problem, and I don't see how any number of sounding rocket second stages would have helped with that +Maybe they would have learnt the second stage is harder than the first by the $10m mark instead of... what are they at now? +--- 15416209 +>>15416185 +Calm down. Concorde wasn't that fast, the Blackbird was a fast plane. +--- 15416212 +>>15416199 +really interesting thanks +--- 15416215 +>>15416204 +Sounds more like Rocket Lab got no ambition, I wonder what he thinks about spacex transporter program. +--- 15416221 +>>15416206 +Why do you say the second stage is the harder problem, when the main bottleneck that has slowed them down years is the first stage engine? Do you predict they have even more protracted problems with the second stage than with the BE-4 engine? + +The NG second stage is supposed to be expended, and use fewer and less advanced engines, hence being the cheap part. They should in theory be able to test second stages without needing to expend the first stage on each test. +--- 15416224 +>>15416215 +Well whatever he thinks of, he's acting with his new rocket plan because he knows he has no answer to it. +--- 15416233 +>>15416215 +Rocket Lab are producing missle tech with a side business in launches, they just want the good PR of space instead of the bad PR of MIC. + +>>15416221 +>Why do you say the second stage is the harder problem +Because it is, you need insane payload mass fractions on upper stages. +>when the main bottleneck that has slowed them down years is the first stage engine +Their shitty engine doesn't make first stages harder. +>Do you predict they have even more protracted problems with the second stage than with the BE-4 engine? +No but not becuase first stage engines are generally harder but because their first stage engine is shit. +>hence being the cheap part. +Yet just like SpaceX I'm sure they won't release any numbers while insisting the second stage development, tooling and production costs are low. +There is a reason the first reuseable LV (Shuttle) focused on reusing the upper stage. +--- 15416234 +>>15416169 +oh no no no no +hullobros, its over +--- 15416235 +>>15416206 +>yet SpaceX started with the Falcon 1 which was obsolete before it's first flight. +SpaceX had very limited cash and needed to do something to prove themselves ASAP to secure the NASA CRS contract. +--- 15416236 +>>15416233 +>Rocket Lab are producing missle tech +lol. not in the slightest. they havent even had a launch of their hypersonic testbed +--- 15416242 +>>15416233 +How is BO's first stage engine shit? +--- 15416247 +>>15416236 +>inb4 missiles are using rocketlab computer, radios, reaction wheels and solar panels +--- 15416252 +>>15416235 +True, they also understood that no matter what you are trying to do doing it is the best way to get better. + +>>15416236 +They aren't selling full missles yet but they are already providing stage seperators for missiles. + +>>15416242 +>12 years of development +Where are the engines Jeff. +--- 15416255 +>>15415879 +FTL travel/communication +--- 15416257 +>>15416242 +>How is BO's first stage engine shit? +It doesn't exist +--- 15416260 +Once we claim parts of Mars, we'll divvy it up as BLM land, National Parks, dispersed camping areas, and such right +--- 15416261 +>>15416177 +>>15416199 +If we get lots of antimatter can we just skip straight to beam core? +--- 15416265 +>>15416260 +no it'll be a giant mine, like australia but even more inhospitable +--- 15416266 +>>15416233 +>Because it is, you need insane payload mass fractions on upper stages. +Yet is it not the engine, rather than the structures, that's been the main development bottleneck for BO...? + +>There is a reason the first reuseable LV (Shuttle) focused on reusing the upper stage. +Yet reusing the upper stage is really bad for the payload mass fraction which you just presented as the main challenge with upper stages + +Also, I don't think Shuttle design decisions should be considered proof of what is the best way to save money + +>while insisting the second stage development, tooling and production costs are low. +The structural requirements might be more stringent for the second stage however it'll use just two BE-3U engines versus 7 BE-4 engines for the first stage. SpaceX only uses one engine for the second stage versus nine for the first stage. Also, the tanks are smaller. Is it not very likely that the second stage is far cheaper for that reason? +--- 15416272 +hq https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDTkgUA61Ug [Embed] +--- 15416276 +>>15416272 +love a low budget janky engine test me +--- 15416278 +>>15416272 +>carbon-neutral, bio-derived +NG +>solid fuel +MI +--- 15416280 +>>15416199 +That talk was a joke. The number of processing to get to a stable storage version of antimatter would just be too inefficient. Beginning of the talk he says a 10kg probe needs 17g of antimatter. Then later on says production could be around 10g a year. That's the joke. Great for research, but not practical. Then towards the end he is talking of using solar power on Earth to make antimatter. Come on. I laughed. +--- 15416281 +>>15416252 +BO is testing their engine though + +>>15416257 +>>15416252 +So the BE-4 won't be shit as soon as it does exist? + +I fail to see how "BE-4 is shit because it doesn't exist" has any bearing on how advanced it is, how much R&D it requires, how expensive it will be to produce if/when it does exist, or how well BO is doing the R&D relative to what is reasonable. + +desu all these seem like rather nonsensical and nonsequitur replies where the goal is just to shit on BO and Bezos rather than to honestly discuss why BO chose to do what they did and why BO is so slow. +--- 15416282 +>>15415456 +4ASS Board Meetings +--- 15416283 +>>15415460 +Eventually all of them except Electron and Vulcan. +--- 15416284 +>>15416278 +>>15416272 +>suborbital vehicle +>payloads into space for 5-8 minutes of zero gravity +D +O +A +--- 15416285 +>>15416282 +kek +--- 15416286 +>>15416281 +>BO is testing their engine though +To clarify, this was meant as a reply to +>no matter what you are trying to do doing it is the best way to get better. +--- 15416287 +>>15415760 +If SpaceX actually followed the regulations the tanks would be horizontal and they wouldn't have to fix this shit. +--- 15416290 +>>15416282 +True +--- 15416292 +>>15416266 +>Yet is it not the engine, rather than the structures, that's been the main development bottleneck for BO...? +For fucks sake anon, what aren't you getting here? If I try to build a house but decide to use transparent aluminium for the windows and 10 years later I have a house with no windows does that mean windows are the hardest part of building a house? + +>Yet reusing the upper stage is really bad for the payload mass fraction which you just presented as the main challenge with upper stages +The need for payload mass fraction makes upper stages very expensive, if you decease the mass fraction but make it reuseable you offset the cost, see X-37. + +>Also, I don't think Shuttle design decisions should be considered proof of what is the best way to save money +They had the right idea and then the airfoce came along with a shitload of requirements. + +>Is it not very likely that the second stage is far cheaper for that reason? +Depends how much ground support / manufacturing cost there is, the Centaur costs a fuckload due to the tank design. + +>>15416281 +>So the BE-4 won't be shit as soon as it does exist? +Depends if it's good enough to justify it's development time. +--- 15416298 +The only world with interstellar spaceflight is Ayn Rand's world +--- 15416301 +>>15416298 +she was a train autist tho +--- 15416313 +>>15416292 +>If I try to build a house but decide to use transparent aluminium for the windows and 10 years later I have a house with no windows does that mean windows are the hardest part of building a house? +Supposing you've faced heavy delays with trying to make the windows, despite investing heavy resources into it, and didn't get stuck on other parts, then it does indeed seem likely that the windows are the hardest part of bulding a house with transparent aluminium windows. BO isn't just trying to design a rocket, they're trying to design an especially advanced rocket. + +>X-37 +I'm pretty sure the X-37 is for the ability to recover the payload, much like a space capsule. No one uses this method commercially. Also, doesn't the X-37 still require the launcher to have a second stage, because it doesn't have much dV? + +>They had the right idea and then the airfoce came along with a shitload of requirements. +Wasn't the original Shuttle idea to have both stages reusable though? + +>Depends if it's good enough to justify it's development time. +Is it not a pretty advanced type of engine on paper? + +>the Centaur costs a fuckload due to the tank design +It makes sense to invest a lot into the second stage relative to how much you invest in the first stage when both stages are expendable. However, when the first stage is recovered while the second stage is expended, it makes less sense to invest as much into the first stage, it makes more sense to focus on the first stage because those investments can be spread out over several launches. It especially makes sense to focus on easy reusability and engine life, and I believe this is what BO has tried to do with the BE-4. + +Also, just like the Shuttle, I don't think ULA design decisions can be considered good proof of how to save money. +--- 15416315 +URANUS COLONIZERS… it has BEGUN. I am THROUGH with being mocked for wanting to colonize Umbriel. STARSHIP FIXES THE ENTIRE FIELD OF PROBERY!! WE GAAN!! +--- 15416317 +>>15416315 +According to Nasa, water can be found anywhere +--- 15416318 +>>15416315 +NO MORE of you stupid little GNATS saying that Uranus is a worthless planet. GO BACK TO MERCURY!! +--- 15416320 +>>15415663 +--- 15416323 +>Today is the day that Vulcan was supposed to launch before that Centaur test accident + +WEN LAUNCH TONY +--- 15416324 +>>15416315 +>4 may +>may 4 +heh lol +--- 15416325 +>>15416280 +> 10kg probe +It would be an interstellar probe, that is a substantial payload compared to any other proposal that doesn't require hundreds of tons of nuclear fuel like Project Longshot. +>Then towards the end he is talking of using solar power on Earth to make antimatter. +Yes because only a small amount is required and it's the cheapest supply of energy, if there was enough demand it would warrant building factories near the Sun where it could be produced at a much higher scale. Muh trillions of dollars per gram is not an accurate assessment. +--- 15416331 +Anyone who talks about interstellar travel in this century even if just robotic should be lambasted and shamed +--- 15416333 +>>15416331 +CHEMICAL INTERSTELLAR ROCKETRY +--- 15416335 +>>15416331 +typical e*rther +--- 15416336 +>Happy Star Wars Day. May the 4th be with you! +--- 15416337 +>>15416336 +i don't get it +--- 15416338 +>>15416331 +>should be lambasted and shamed +You won't do shit, pussy. There are interstellar projects that are entirely feasible to complete within this century at a reasonable cost, like Breakthrough Starshot. +--- 15416340 +>>15416336 +actually, in europe we say "4th the may be with you"! It's the correct way to say it after all +--- 15416341 +U CAN'T SPACE FLIGHT UNTIL U DEAFEAT THE LICH - U'RE SENDING DEAD BODIES OUT INTO SPACE AND THEY STINK. +--- 15416345 +>>15416335 +I hate this planet, I dream of Mars alone. I hope for a trip to Callisto some day, but I’m not a dumb fuck that thinks wasting money on interstellar travel is at all smart before we’ve even left this planet, let alone gotten to the Kuiper Belt (which btw won’t happen this century). +--- 15416346 +>>15416338 +>Breakthrough Starshot +Show nose Avi +--- 15416349 +>>15416331 +But we already started doing it last century--no, last millennium actually. +--- 15416350 +>>15416247 +I wonder how much opportunity there is to disrupt the traditional military industrial complex companies manufacturing missiles etc as there was in the launch industry +might be a lot of wasted money there +--- 15416354 +>>15416346 +Not an argument, even NASA is considering a laser-pushed lightsail interstellar mission. + +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2069_Alpha_Centauri_mission +--- 15416355 +If all alien truthers dropped dead, how much would the world average IQ increase? +--- 15416356 +How many new Chinese orbital launch companies are there now? I've lost track after counting at least 11 that aren't CASC/CASIC subsidiares and have some kind of hardware to show +--- 15416358 +>>15416355 +MARS IS ALIVE +--- 15416359 +>>15416341 + +MAYBE YOU SHOULD STAY HERE +--- 15416361 +>>15416356 +>at least 11 that aren't CASC/CASIC subsidiares and have some kind of hardware to show +X to doubt +--- 15416367 +>>15416356 +How do those things get funded, anyways. +In US it's blue-eyed investors high on Musk's musk and space biz opportunity hype, but China? +--- 15416368 +>>15416281 +being slow is equivalent to being shit at some point +--- 15416373 +>>15416355 +aliens exist but they have to deal with the same shitty physics and resource constraint driven politics we do. +--- 15416378 +>>15416373 +I hate midwits that talk about sentient aliens like ANYONE would know LITERALLY ANYTHING about them IF they even EXIST. GB2R +--- 15416379 +>>15416367 +They're literally all launching ICBMs except for like two companies. +Obviously all government subsidized. +Nigger is making shit up +--- 15416380 +The same laser array used for interstellar missions can also serve laser thermal missions. +--- 15416384 +>>15416361 +1. Landspace (launches attempted) +2. CAS Space (launched to orbit) +3. Galactic Energy (launched to orbit) +4. i-Space aka Interstellar Glory (launched to orbit) +5. Orienspace (they have a factory and will launch in Q3) +6. Space Pioneer aka Tianbing (launched to orbit) +7. Deep Blue Aerospace (they have a hopper and engine) +8. Rocket Pi (they launched a suborbital payload on someone else's rocket, now wants to develop their own rocket with engines from JZYJ, have raised tens of millions of dollars) +9. Space Epoch (they did some tank test with engines from JZYJ) +10. Linkspace (they have a hopper and engine) +11. OneSpace (they have launched various sounding rockets and intend to go further) + +It's getting a bit ridiculous at this point +--- 15416391 +>>15416378 +if sentient like occurred in 1 in 10000 galaxies even if at roughly the same time we would never know. its all pure speculation outside of everything having to deal with the universes physics which makes even getting to the next star incredibly difficult. +--- 15416392 +The madman... +--- 15416393 +>>15416380 +>goodfellas_popsci_mindmush.jpg +--- 15416394 +>>15416393 +Nothing about that concept should count as science fiction and your forced meme is garbage +--- 15416395 +>>15416392 +>inb4 some retard newfag replies actually believing it +--- 15416398 +>>15416392 +doomerbros we are back in business +--- 15416399 +>>15416392 +expendable planets +--- 15416400 +>>15416392 +I believe this +--- 15416407 +>>15416392 +Cmon, that should be 69 quote tweets +--- 15416408 +>>15416392 +source? +--- 15416414 +>>15416408 +i made it up +--- 15416415 +>>15416379 +Being subsidized by the government isn't the same as being subsidiaries of CASC/CASIC + +Many of them are going for solid rockets just as a first step to prove themselves, I think 10 of those 11 plan liquid rockets, more than half of them are developing their own liquid engines for at least one stage + +IIRC Blaine Curcio of Dongfang Hour claimed that investors in these kinds of companies are about 1/3 central government-run investment funds, 1/3 provincial government-run investment funds, and 1/3 private investors, though I can't remember when or where he claimed that +--- 15416419 +>>15416392 +Why don't they just leave the foundation out? +--- 15416422 +>>15416419 +super heavy chan is getting an upskirt shower and i for one cannot wait for the drawfag takes +--- 15416424 +>>15416422 +Oh gods +--- 15416429 +S29s nosecone is getting stacked… bros it’s all going so fast +--- 15416435 +>>15416429 +not fast enough +--- 15416436 +24 yous, and I only had to make a single post - I propose a toast, to myself and my wealth +--- 15416438 +>>15416233 +>>15416247 +Liquid rockets are not viable as ICBMs +>>15416350 +Impossible since the companies making that shit are practically a branch of the government in and of themselves, breaking into the military with new shit is almost impossible and not worth the money. +--- 15416439 +>>15416436 +Here here! +--- 15416449 +>>15416438 +lol + +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGM-25C_Titan_II +--- 15416459 +>>15416438 +>Liquid rockets are not viable as ICBMs +Correct. +[spoiler]Puccia's silo-launched ICBMs are liquid-fueled[/why no spoiler tags on sci] +--- 15416466 +>>15416449 +>1962 +the north koreans developing a solid icbm was such a big deal for a reason. shuttle had solid boosters for a reason. you want solids for weapons. +--- 15416468 +>>15416449 +[drops wrench] +--- 15416475 +>>15416373 +Aliens don't exist. If they did exist we'd have seen them already. +--- 15416478 +>>15416475 +explain your reasoning +--- 15416483 +Prepare for vaguely space related kino https://youtu.be/9FXCSXuGTF4 [Embed] +--- 15416485 +>>15416466 +That reason is because they're going to sit around for 50 years and never get used, the hypergolics at the time had issues with maintenance and safety that didn't warrant the extra performance. They could easily make an ICBM that uses non-toxic non-corrosive storables but it's such a low priority. +--- 15416488 +>>15416483 +4ass meets the grand budapest hotel +--- 15416490 +>>15415444 (OP) +>Electron +>Reusable +To date they have not reflown a single fucking gram of a rocket. +--- 15416494 +>>15416483 +insufferable +--- 15416501 +>>15416490 +I heard they decided to just ditch it in the ocean and try to waterproof it +I feel like there was a reason why people never really considered that on option, but I forgor +--- 15416508 +>>15416501 +Sea water is a fucking bitch no matter what you make your rocket out. +--- 15416521 +>>15416501 +A kraken could eat it +--- 15416525 +>>15416242 +it's twice the size of a Raptor with comperable thrust and worse isp +--- 15416527 +>>15416478 +They would have to have reached our level of development at an unreasonably similar time to us in order for us to not see them. +If they were even slightly earlier than us then we'd see them. And how large "slightly earlier" is scales with the volume of space you're looking at. For the entire Milky Way it's ~100k years. For the Andromeda galaxy it's ~3m years. For the local group it's ~11m years. For the local supercluster it's ~70m years. For our supercluster complex it's ~1b years. Any life that was around before those times would've already expanded enough for us to be able to see them. And there's more than enough wiggle room in the geologic and evolutionary time scales for a planet to develop and bear life and for that life to become advanced and still be well before any of those times. +I suppose there is the possibility that alien life does exist but it's so exceedingly rare that the nearest is still >10b years away and functionally meaningless to us for a very long time. +I should also note that if you believe FTL travel exists then you have to believe that aliens do not exist at all and that we are completely alone in the universe. +--- 15416535 +https://spaceref.com/newspace-and-tech/bipartisan-house-bill-to-create-space-national-guard/ + +lmao what the hell would the 4ASS militia look like +--- 15416546 +>>15416468 +>puncture the missile by dropping a wrench 80 feet +>everyone safely evacuates +>someone decides to go back in to turn on a fan +>the fan arcs, ignites the fuel, and destroys the whole silo + +Get this, the missile in that silo was the one from an earlier incident where some retard cut a hydraulics line with an oxyacetylene torch and killed 53 men. They refurbished it and put it back into service. +--- 15416547 +动态网天安門大屠殺 Zhuque-1 反右派鬥爭 DF-26 大躍進政策 Kinetica-1 文化大革命 SP70 人權 Ceres-1 民運 stage SRB 自由 Hyperbola-1 獨立 based on Chinese military missiles 多黨制 Gravity-1 台灣 臺灣 three stage SRB 中華民國 Tianlong-2 西藏 土伯特 唐古特 YF-102 達賴喇嘛 mixed ownership company 法輪功 undisclosed amount of funding 新疆維吾爾自治區 backed by the Beijing government 諾貝爾和平獎 OS-M 劉暁亂 騷擾 demilitarized solid rocket motors from retired missiles 民主 言論 思想 反共 反革命 抗議 運動 騷亂 暴擾亂 抗暴 平反 維 還政於民 和motors inherited from the DF-11 or DF-15 missiles變 激流中國 北京之春 大紀元時報 九評論共産黨 獨裁 專制 壓制 統一 監視 ExPace 迫害 侵略 掠奪 破壞 拷問 屠口 遊進 wholly owned subsidiary 毒品 賣淫 春畫 劉曉波动态网自由门 +--- 15416551 +>>15416527 +>Any life that was around before those times would've already expanded enough for us to be able to see them +or never evolved enough to even begin to contemplate radio transmission, or got filtered before that point. when i say aliens i mean multicellular life not ebin advanced grays. +--- 15416553 +>>15416315 +>>15416318 +>all CGI +They are laughing at you losers +--- 15416556 +it's up +https://twitter.com/starlink +https://twitter.com/starlink +https://twitter.com/starlink +--- 15416558 +>>15416553 +You can really tell when someone writing a headline about Uranus is having a giggle. +--- 15416559 +>>15416346 +Loeb doesnt have shit to do with Starshot +--- 15416561 +>>15416535 +from what i've seen, nobody in the space force wants a space national guard. the only reason it keeps trying to happen is because congresscritters will get more votes from their constituents. instead the space force wants more reservists and civilian/government workers. +--- 15416562 +>>15416556 +>€300 FOR HARDWARE +kuiper is already over +--- 15416563 +>>15416556 +https://twitter.com/Starlink/status/1654215708140802048 +--- 15416564 +Idgaf if aliens exist. i want dippin dots +--- 15416565 +>>15415544 +>Total Starlinks launched: 4340, with 4023 still in orbit +sugoi... +--- 15416566 +How long until Starlink becomes affordable? 2 years? +--- 15416567 +>>15416563 +>>15416336 +--- 15416570 +>>15416566 +It's not getting cheaper kek unless ISPs step it up +>>15416559 +>Harvard Professor Avi Loeb chairs the advisory board for the project. +--- 15416571 +>>15416558 +--- 15416576 +>>15416483 +the citizen kane of science fiction films? +--- 15416577 +>>15416570 +Its about as expensive here for a fiber install plus sub at lowest rated speeds compared to Starlink, but the advantages of Starlink is pretty nice - well the fact you dont automatically get roaming + roaming on sea in one package isnt great +--- 15416578 +>>15416551 +Well if we're just talking about any life whatsoever then I suppose it's impossible to know. If it turns out that the great filter is somewhere between life existing and life becoming advanced then there could be tons of planets with life but still only one with advanced life. Hell, it could even be that aliens actually develop to sapience and civilization but get technologically stuck at some point before inventing science. There could be countless planets with their own alien Roman Empires or fractured feudal lords or Babylons that are all just perpetually stuck in that state. +--- 15416580 +>>15416566 +its an equal price to adsl in the 90s/00s. a blessed time where all the seabed cables get fucked and only people willing to pay £75/month get internet +--- 15416582 +>>15416570 +news to me. i am at best dismayed +--- 15416587 +https://youtu.be/U1aKdoz4dSs [Embed] +CUTIE ALERT CUTIE ALERT +--- 15416590 +>>15415444 (OP) +New Glenn is aesthetically the most pleasing. It looks like a proper rocket. Terran R is alright too. +--- 15416592 +>>15416587 +absolutely no +--- 15416593 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaTanAXfSfA [Embed] +--- 15416595 +>>15416590 +I like all of then, except Vulcan and voldemort +--- 15416596 +>>15416590 +Youre going to be very disappointed with the final product.... +--- 15416599 +>>15416587 +are you serious bro +look at that nose man +--- 15416601 +>>15416587 +That is literally a man. Anyone who says otherwise is a homosexual. +--- 15416603 +>>15416599 +Look at that nose? Look at that fucking jaw. What a mannish face, can’t even cover the big things up after transitioning. +--- 15416604 +>>15416593 +WATCH OUT! In 2 years +--- 15416607 +>>15416593 +OH NO! It's a water tower! +--- 15416608 +>>15416593 +i hate grifters so much +--- 15416610 +>>15416604 +>2 years +SpaceX would have been catching their Starships for a while by then. Starships are produced cheaper, can lift more, cost less per kg, have infrastructure to go to the moon, and did I mention fully reusable first and second stage? BO is just pathetic +--- 15416612 +>>15416603 +I dont think so buddy +--- 15416615 +>>15416608 +are you talking about BO or NSF? +--- 15416616 +>>15416615 +either +--- 15416617 +>>15416612 +That’s even worse, you’re not helping your case here +--- 15416620 +>new glenn has an insulation coating +hahahahahha +--- 15416621 +>>15416617 +God this brat needs taming +--- 15416628 +>>15416621 +--- 15416637 +>new glenn may actually launch this year +what the fuck +--- 15416642 +>>15416637 +Starship doomers getting BTFO on end of year predictions has tainted your mind. BO is not SX. New Glenn will not launch this year and you know it +--- 15416643 +>>15416637 +bezos is based and that fact makes sfg seethe +--- 15416645 +>>15416643 +That's not how you spell "bald" +--- 15416652 +new glenn +wait for it +has a insulation coating +and seriously +an entire factory for applying it +>i bet it's orange +--- 15416656 +>>15416643 +>sfg not /sfg/ +--- 15416657 +>>15416643 +bezos doesnt give a shit about BO or space or anything much it seems +he is mostly partying with the goblin and floating around on the superyacht +--- 15416659 +didnt this dude have a massive hobo beard before? +--- 15416665 +>>15416659 +>make video +>check out sfg +>they're making fun of you +>shave beard +--- 15416666 +>>15416665 +>sfg again +Refer to this >>15416656 post +--- 15416667 +>>15416659 +looks like this guy no? +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-MIzTDo79M [Embed] +--- 15416669 +>>15416667 +the grand wizard of rocketry +--- 15416675 +>>15416670 +I like the hobo beard prisoner look better. +--- 15416678 +>>15416652 +>i bet it's orange +Cherry red or midnight blue. +--- 15416682 +>>15416652 +i think we already saw it didnt we? they painted it white so you may be correct. orange rocket lives. +--- 15416686 +sfg +--- 15416692 +>>15416686 +Middle F stands for Felon's +--- 15416693 +/sfg/ = blue origin tier +sfg = spacex tier +--- 15416695 +>>15416686 +shitpost ferociter general +--- 15416696 +>>15416587 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4KH1Jw6HBI [Embed] + +this is a better space waifu +--- 15416697 +>>15416693 +>>15416695 +Based +--- 15416699 +fuck you Eisenhower +you stopped us from having orbital nuke platforms early on +--- 15416704 +>>15416696 +>square jaw +that's a dude aint it +--- 15416707 +>>15416704 +Square jaws are not fueled by testosterone. If you want strong jawed sons, a strong jawed mother improves their chances. +--- 15416711 +>>15416696 +small face on a big head +why do all humans look weird +--- 15416713 +>>15416699 +War hawk chud BTFO +--- 15416715 +>>15415535 +What does this mean? +--- 15416720 +>>15416670 +Captured by SeX mashallah +--- 15416725 +>>15416696 +she's kinda fat tho isnt she? dont like her voice +--- 15416729 +>>15416666 +checked and correct +--- 15416734 +https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1654235943514013697 + +> Falcon Heavy long exposure looks like 3 laser beams from space +--- 15416741 +>>15416734 +Glassing the launchpad +Aka caramelizing the launch pad +Aka sugarcoating +--- 15416744 +>>15416704 +your brain has been turned into soup +--- 15416747 +>>15415456 +Retards dreaming about Mars. +--- 15416749 +>>15416747 +Failure to follow instructions +$300 penalty +--- 15416751 +>>15416734 +>martian star cruiser destroying an earther spaceport with it's tri-beam cannon. 2123. colorized. +--- 15416755 +>>15415456 +Fags fellating Musk +--- 15416761 +>>15416741 +Dump some sugar on the cold plate and sell the product after launch. Rocket candy, if you will. +--- 15416763 +>>15416747 +I see the phrase "less than four words" might mean something different in Earther dialect. +--- 15416764 +>>15416535 +It would be Quantized Inertia flying saucers banged together out of sheet metal with some 10W lasers attached to the outside and door gunner seats for guys with high velocity rifles or gyrojets. +--- 15416767 +I cannot contain my autism for this thing. Just send me my fucking torch already I NEED IT +--- 15416775 +>>15416593 +closed the video as soon as they started shilling globes +--- 15416779 +>>15416775 +Globes of which celestial bodies? Also what’s another way to refer to planets, moons, dwarf planets, stars, galaxies etc all in one word/phrase? The best I can think of is celestial body +--- 15416781 +>>15416767 +I'VE GOT TO CONSOOOOOM +--- 15416787 +So… did cost plus content anon just like, die? +--- 15416792 +>>15416781 +Funding my favorite spacelaunch company along with betting on resale prices (see Boring Company Not A Flamethrower), all while getting a cool item that actually has function? I’ll consoom to that +--- 15416794 +>>15416787 +Who +--- 15416798 +Typical iToddler consoomer +--- 15416799 +>>15416747 +Dream on Mars man +--- 15416802 +MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU +--- 15416806 +>>15416798 +You’re literally the only one who seethes about apple users +>>>/g/ this board might be more your speed +--- 15416809 +>>15416806 +Apple earnings be goin down like a challenger you know what am saying? Zz +--- 15416810 +>>15416802 +Yeah, no. +If current day me had a time machine to go to the 80s to tell kid me just how fucking shit Star Wars had become, I would have needed therapy. +--- 15416815 +SMRs are real now. + +https://twitter.com/WECNuclear/status/1654109393997160448 +--- 15416819 +>>15416815 +didnt they try one in north carolina recently but the plan fell through because the costs were 10x what they imagined +--- 15416821 +>>15416815 +sfg? +--- 15416822 +>A view you don't see very often - the engine section of an Energia core stage without the aero covers. +>The RD-0120s' powerheads are visible in their full glory. +https://twitter.com/11k25_energia/status/1654168595302055940 +--- 15416823 +>>15416815 +>Robert zubrin retweeted +>not even space related +Fuck OFF +--- 15416824 +>>15416810 +did you see the new lego sets? you can get free legos at the store if you buy a big one +--- 15416827 +>>15416821 +--- 15416828 +>>15416824 +I left my lego tendencies back in the 80s, bud. I did do models and figurines for some time after though. +--- 15416830 +>>15416822 +>Build basically the coolest rocket ever besides Starship +>launch it twice +>give up +--- 15416832 +>>15416815 +>PWR +>game changer +Yeah no. +It's Thorium or fusion. +--- 15416833 +>>15416828 +God how fucking old are you the 80s was 40 years ago +--- 15416836 +>>15416833 +Yes, it was. Did you even read the initial post you replied to? +--- 15416837 +>>15416821 +SMR will be used for power on the Moon, Mar and NEP spacecraft +--- 15416838 +>>15416815 +thanks for posting, some good news :) +--- 15416841 +>>15416815 +Funny they canceled their earlier SMR program citing no customers but it's completely different this time with these new renders, trust the plan! + +https://www.post-gazette.com/business/2014/02/02/Westinghouse-backs-off-small-nuclear-plants/stories/201402020074 +>>15416837 +Retard, the design requirements for space reactors are completely different. +--- 15416842 +>>15416779 +Traditionally the were called wanderers, or planētes + +>>15416815 +Kek I thought this was the FAA building from the thumbnail. +--- 15416844 +We call them solar seethers, and they have infested the thread. Dont reply to them, folks +--- 15416845 +>>15416842 +>wanderers, or planētes +Wait is that where the name of the anime comes from? And also that famous YT vid with the Sagan dub? +--- 15416846 +favorite space anime? dont say beboop >:( +--- 15416847 +>>15416845 +I hope you are just pretending +--- 15416849 +>>15416846 +Sorry but it’s bebop lol +--- 15416851 +>>15416846 +Jesus and you fags called me a consoomer +--- 15416852 +>>15416846 +Heroes of the galactic empire, if I wrote the name correctly +--- 15416853 +>>15416847 +I am just learning this now and yes I am being serious. Etymology is my biggest weakness with the english language +--- 15416854 +>>15416849 +why do you go against my wish +--- 15416855 +>>15416853 +ESL cuck +--- 15416856 +>>15416846 +aldnoah zero...apollo astronauts discovered alien tech on the moon and created an evil space prussian empire based on mars +--- 15416858 +>>15416853 +>he’s not good at memorizing bug names +--- 15416860 +>>15416844 +You know absolutely nothing about nuclear if you think taking a shitty AP1000 PWR and gutting the output to make it qualify as a SMR is going to change shit but that's typical of nucleartards, having an orgasm over news that never amounts to anything. +>>15416846 +Planetes is the only space anime worth watching. +--- 15416861 +>>15416860 +By the way, the AP1000 is why Westinghouse went bankrupt in 2017 after cost overruns at Vogtle. Construction started in 2009 and it's still not completed. +--- 15416864 +>>15416802 +It's annoying how every aerospace company out there is shilling this out on their networks. Wtf happened? +--- 15416868 +>>15416846 +Magnetic Rose +--- 15416874 +>>15416864 +Shut up fag, Star Wars is peak scifi kino +--- 15416875 +>>15416527 +>then we'd see them + +explain your reasoning +--- 15416882 +>>15416875 +it's well known that aliens are easy to spot. notoriously bad at hide and seek +--- 15416883 +>>15416875 +Intelligent creatures have a propensity for greatly altering their environment. +We'd be able to see signs of non-natural things occurring even in distant galaxies. +--- 15416884 +>>15416874 +The soi must flow +--- 15416885 +>>15416846 +Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu +--- 15416886 +>>15416883 +>source? +>I made it up +--- 15416887 +>>15416821 +/Shilling for Fission General/ +--- 15416895 +>>15416884 +It was actually pretty cool back in the day. It didn’t feel shoved down your throat. And it had a ton of accompanying entertainment that redeemed the prequels being so weird and awful +https://youtu.be/qs6exN_jSCU [Embed] +--- 15416896 +>>15416887 +Zubrin* +--- 15416905 +>>15416846 +Rocket Girls because it's relatively hard scifi like Planetes and has the best excuse for lolis: saving mass +--- 15416906 +>>15416886 +Humans don't live in caves anymore. Humans move mountains and carve rivers. +--- 15416908 +Two more weeks and it will be fixed +--- 15416913 +>>15416883 +>>15416906 +Other intelligent creatures right here on planet Earth don't do that shit. + +Unintelligent life has altered the environment far more. Plants introduced a shit ton of toxic oxygen into the atmosphere and killed off the entire anaerobic biosphere. You see green everywhere when you look at Earth from space. Not manmade shit. +--- 15416922 +>>15415906 +N1 failed due to electronic issues in 3/4 launches, while starship's serious issues have been entirely from other sources. And starship is far cheaper, costing less than 100 million for the 1st and second stage. If N1 had been that cheap, the soviets probably would have probably hammered out the issue and just gone to the moon. + +And the only way starship is similar to the space shuttle is it's reusable, and it has heatshields. I mean, have you looked at the cost differences between the raptor and the RS-25? I mean, I like the RS-25, everyone likes it, it was a marvel of engineering. In a sort of eldritch sorcery kind of way. But it's very difficult to justify spending that much on a rocket engine, especially in the 21st century. + +>>15415449 +I'm hype as fuck about Neutron. Or at least I was, until I learned Rocket Lab had millions tied up in Silicon Valley Bank. They might not be making the best business decisions if that is the case. +--- 15416925 +>>15416913 +Intelligent life makes distinct changes that would only be caused by intelligent life. That's the important bit. +--- 15416930 +>>15416925 +you're just making shit up +--- 15416931 +>>15416846 +Outlaw Star is fun as hell. +--- 15416932 +>>15416905 +That show has too many fuckable girls +--- 15416936 +>>15416906 +Humans never lived in caves +--- 15416938 +>>15416932 +>too many fuckable girls +No such thing +--- 15416941 +>>15416936 +>>>/x/ +--- 15416943 +>>15416941 +That's common knowledge you retard +--- 15416944 +>>15416943 +People live in caves NOW in some places. What are you smoking? +--- 15416949 +>>15416944 +humans live, by and large, in undersea habitats +--- 15416954 +now that all the dust and debris from the launch has settled how long will it take to repair the launch site +--- 15416956 +>>15415448 +Henlo! +--- 15416958 +>>15415544 +We're well past the point of the majority of operational satellites being Starlink, right? Wild that it's only been five years since the tintin sats. +--- 15416960 +>>15416956 +Kek +--- 15416962 +does orbital fertilization have potential? Basically but a bunch of fertilizer grains in orbit and they will distribute themselves very evenly across the Earth's surface as they deorbit +--- 15416963 +>>15416846 +Planetes, but Space Bros also nice +--- 15416965 +>>15415456 +WE +ARE +GOING +--- 15416968 +>>15416117 +>there have been no breakthroughs in the understanding of nature since the 1930s. + +You mean... other than the discovery of the structure of DNA, proteins, all the other biological advances that have happened so rapidly recently? +--- 15416969 +>>15416963 +Both of those are great. Wish they made more Space Bros. +--- 15416972 +>>15416958 +>the tintin sats +Still annoyed they didn't name them Thomson and Thompson +--- 15416973 +>>15416887 +very based +--- 15416974 +>>15416905 +same with the painted on spacesuits + +>"Let's paint space suits on teen girl astonauts!" +>"Great idea for saving weight!" +>"Saving weight?" +--- 15416975 +>>15416908 +reminder that the rebar survived the launch they just had to straighten it +--- 15416980 +>>15416974 +Oh come on, everyone wants skintight spacesuits +--- 15416995 +the moneyplant +--- 15416998 +>>15416956 +Kys collagefag worst poster ever +--- 15417002 +Sam Brinton +--- 15417007 +>>15416846 +Space Dandy +--- 15417009 +>>15417007 +the rick and morty of space anime +--- 15417016 +Wtf I don’t know if this is common knowledge but I’m just learning it now. Axiom is getting Raffaello, one of the Shuttle MPLMs. They’re gonna attach it to their station segment +--- 15417023 +>>15417016 +Thales / Italian space agency built three Multi Purpose Logistic Modules (MPLMs) for the Shuttle program. Leonardo and Raffaello shuttled cargo and trash to and from the station on 12 of the 37 Shuttle-ISS flights. Donatello was built but never flew +--- 15417024 +>>15416593 +I kinda like the Cape aerial videos, but I won't watch because of that awful clickbait +--- 15417027 +https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2023/05/orbex-sutherland-spaceport/ +>Orbex is just now starting launch pad construction +I can't even laugh at the euros anymore, it's just sad +--- 15417031 +>>15417027 +They didn't even have regulatory authority to grant launch licenses in the UK until extremely recently +--- 15417033 +>>15417027 +feeling the heat spacex fag? +--- 15417039 +>>15417033 +Oh you mean Orbex’s dropping to room temp? Yeah I do feel that death +--- 15417048 +>>15417039 +shut the fuck up for once +--- 15417062 +Solarfags sure been quiet since this dropped +https://youtu.be/chv6_seOaWw [Embed] +--- 15417064 +>>15416913 +Plants didn't make the atmosphere aerobic, cyanobacteria did that before plants even existed. +--- 15417065 +>>15417062 +Solar Thermal is an excellent use for these Stirling engines +--- 15417066 +>>15417062 +Holy shit +--- 15417067 +Reusable first stage bros… we were so close +--- 15417071 +A space company is asking me for a writing sample to go with a job application. Wat do? +--- 15417074 +>>15417064 +Good to know someone reads the bullshit I write and bothers correcting details +--- 15417075 +>>15417071 +gpt4 +--- 15417077 +>>15417071 +Write the most outrageous sci fi +--- 15417078 +>>15415982 +>single author +>we +--- 15417079 +>>15417031 +>launch license +>in the fucking UK +It is over, innit. +--- 15417085 +>>15417079 +Kek +--- 15417091 +>>15417031 +United States gave them permission? +--- 15417095 +>>15417062 +I still think that solar is the future of space power generation. There are way too many headaches in dealing with nuclear. +--- 15417096 +>>15417091 +Naw, much like the FAA in the states didn't really have a procedure for commercial crew launch, the UK just didn't consider this a remote possibility so didn't have rules +--- 15417121 +>>15417071 +Assume they already know that you're motivated to work there and focus on communicating that you can handle working with complex technical information quickly. Technical writing will be the most useful for gauging your usefulness with work orders and other project management tools, and framing that in the context of stepping through how you solved an engineering challenge tied to your field will do more to spotlight your skills and experiences relevant to the position. +--- 15417128 +>>15417121 +Thanks for the serious answer, anon. +--- 15417134 +>>15415444 (OP) +>Starship: Operational +delusional muskrats at it again +--- 15417138 +>>15417134 +It is currently operational as an experimental rapid TBM (patent pending) for the Boring Company +--- 15417144 +NERVA Super Heavy, spewing a trail of radioactive contamination thousands of miles long high above the Gulf of Mexico. +--- 15417149 +>>15415494 +>The Moon is harsh on missteps +Good one Jeff! +--- 15417153 +>>15417144 +>baiting /sfg/'s latest autist +--- 15417156 +>>15417144 +mmm, bigger gulf shrimp +--- 15417180 +send a probe to the Uranian system +--- 15417185 +>>15417180 +How annoying it is to talk about Uranus in English, seriously. Other languages are superior in that specific regard. Change the fucking name already aghhh +--- 15417202 +Am I tripping balls or did someone post For All Mankind season 4 trailer leaks in twitter? + +I swear I saw them in my feed and I refreshed by accident and I lost it. +--- 15417222 +>>15416846 +does trigun count? +what about redline? +either way those two +--- 15417231 +>>15417180 +Tianwen-4, launching NET Q4™ 2029 +--- 15417232 +>ODINUS +>study of Neptune and Uranus with one orbiter each +>Launch Date: 2034 (proposed) +Why must we suffer +--- 15417245 +>>15417062 +>there is no shortage of plutonium +>le Jupiter is the limit of solar power if you assume technology from the 1970s +Fuck you Anton Petrov and your clickbait video, I'M GLAD YOUR SON DIED jk +>>15417065 +>solar thermal +Photovoltaics are lighter and actually have no moving parts. Stirling engines like this are an attempt to get around using low efficiency but highly reliable thermocouples and it doesn't scale much beyond 50 kW according the guy who came up with Kilopower. Kilopower isn't piston-free and as per Jeff Foust's recent article on this subject NASA wants to end development of the Dynamic Radioisotope Power System, the replacement of ASRG which had a failed Stirling, so I have no idea what this guy means when he says that this (decades old) technology will soon be used on missions. + +On a tangent, despite being a chief solar chad I'm actually a fan of Kilopower and think its one of the few justifiable uses of nuclear in space but I know NASA will either fuck it up technically or drive the cost so high that it's pointless. The big takeaway is that it's not nearly as constricted as RTGs since it doesn't need plutonium or americium and could be made to use low enriched uranium, which comes at the expense of reliability since it's a reactor and not just a pile of hot rocks. +--- 15417249 +>>15417245 +>piston-free +I meant free-piston +--- 15417254 +For a fleeting moment he didn't look like he was about to neck himself +--- 15417272 +>more than half of all satellites in orbit are starlink +--- 15417278 +>>15417254 +He does have Weber Cooks energy. +https://youtu.be/q6KAVzPb_yQ [Embed] +--- 15417279 +>>15417079 +oi m8 u got a loicense fer dat sparkler +--- 15417283 +i'm back! +--- 15417289 +>>15417283 +*black +--- 15417292 +>>15417278 +old memories +this video has always made me want to shoot myself, but not without putting that man out of his misery first +--- 15417294 +>>15417232 +because dick heads are planning this for a prestarship world. +--- 15417305 +>>15417245 +>>15417062 +>>15415530 +SOLARKEKS BTFO +--- 15417308 +good morning spacefrens +--- 15417313 +>>15416429 +NOT FAST ENOUGH +ONE FULL STACK PER WEEK GET ON IT SPACE MEXICANS +--- 15417314 +>>15417313 +total penis pidgin death +--- 15417322 +>>15416429 +I remember when the nosecones and everything else looked all wrinkly and dented and janky, these days the welds are so clean and the curves are so consistent. +I remember endless memes about magical disappearing dents in the hop-test cylinders and ships. +--- 15417326 +Anyone have any insight or speculation about why the Space Force decided to transfer the lease for LC-13 (aka SpaceX LZs 1&2) to two literal who companies? What could the SF see in them to make this seem like a good idea? Will SpaceX build new RTLS landing pads elsewhere at the Cape? +--- 15417332 +>>15417254 +Shouldn't have prioritized clickbait and overly verbose >10m vids often with complete pop-sci fabrications +--- 15417351 +>>15417326 +Starship doesn't need separate LZ pads, it needs towers with chopsticks. It's a sign that all the remaining Falcon Heavy missions are full expendable and then Starship will be ready. +--- 15417386 +/sfg/ 已死。 +--- 15417387 +>>15417272 +It's time to ban satellites. +--- 15417390 +>>15417387 +you will receive a rod from god soon sir, no need to worry about satellites +--- 15417398 +>>15416832 +>Thorium +That's a bigger meme than fusion. I'd say on par with He3 mining on the moon +--- 15417402 +countdown to next stage has entered it's final moments +--- 15417403 +>>15417398 +Thorium is MORE common than uranium though. He3 is a meme because it's so rare in lunar regolith that you're better off breeding it from D-D fusion. +--- 15417404 +>>15417390 +>le rod from le god +--- 15417405 +>>15417404 +and that god's name? elon musk +--- 15417407 +>>15417403 +Uranium is already common enough and can just breed U238 instead of having to deal with a another fuel. +>but muh thermal spectrum breeding +Just shit compared to just going fast spectrum reactor. All thorium does is just eat up neutrons like a drunk whore, then you have to safely contain it while it sobers up +--- 15417415 +>>15416775 +why don't you use sponsorblock? automatically skips shilling +--- 15417425 +https://vimeo.com/822770623#t=1h27m +gwynne is so beautiful +--- 15417449 +>>15415760 +>but the problem +is tourists not having a clue how those barrel farms are built. it is the outside isolation foam layer that got dented. Under that the tanks are intact and ready to go +--- 15417450 +>>15417425 +--- 15417452 +>>15417450 +>>15417451 +Superheavy.png +--- 15417454 +>>15417202 +Imagine if the entire for humankind show was uploaded to Twitter +--- 15417455 +>>15417095 + i will take a compact fission generator any day over the solar dogma in any orbit beyond Mars. In space there is not even any radiation contamination scaremongering solar salesman can use +--- 15417456 +>>15417455 +nuclear proliferation. boom. your idea just died. thanks. have a retarded day +--- 15417460 +>>15417398 +Thorium is being at least partially used in some reactors today and produce actual measurable power, India has at least one reactor where part of the fuel is replaced with Thorium and is building more + I haven't looked into this a ton but that's what I know about it +--- 15417461 +>>15417456 +>nuclear proliferation +just e*rther things +--- 15417463 +>>15417456 +Sounds scary, almost as scary as human proliferation +--- 15417470 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLx1bwZN3Qk [Embed] +--- 15417471 +>>15417455 +> will take a compact fission generator any day over the solar dogma in any orbit beyond Mars. +You're retarded and don't understand the rocket equation. +--- 15417476 +Rock proliferation must be stopped. Rocks and delta-v must be carefully regulated +--- 15417477 +>>15416160 +But we're doing that right now, and we're quite successful at it. And fuck polar bears. Bees are cool though. +--- 15417478 +>>15417470 +>4k 60fps footage +Fuck NSF so much bros. They have all this money and manpower and they put out ABSOLUTE SHIT quality videos. So glad I unsubbed from them +--- 15417484 +>>15417476 +>delta-v must be carefully regulated +I got it, how about we get a bunch of dysgenic autists to spend all day online shilling nuclear and shit themselves if anyone proposes a mission that doesn't start at a couple billion dollars. You can't have delta-v when you have no spacecraft. +--- 15417489 +https://youtu.be/sbUgb2OPpdM [Embed] +the answer is simple +--- 15417491 +We will see two more flights from Starship this year. Believe it. +--- 15417494 +>>15417489 +>Rare Earth shit +--- 15417507 +Reminder that a based big chungus caused the Three Mile Island meltdown, impotent nukefags seethe to this day +--- 15417508 +we get almost daily pictures from mars but it's become so mundane that nobody care anymore +--- 15417509 +>moon treaty +>artemis accords +>ilrs accords +which will become the de facto law of the moon... +--- 15417515 +>>15417509 +whoever gets there first +--- 15417518 +>>15417509 +Strong China +--- 15417527 +>>15417509 +The Moon treaty is Bogota Declaration tier, it means nothing, and virtually every country that matters are a signatory to the Outer Space Treaty. The Artemis Accords don't seem to add much on to it beyond trying to foster commercial activity which few countries will be against beyond political grandstanding because the alternative interpretation is some commie bullshit where any resource extraction must be carried out for all mankind. + +This will offend low IQ /k/tards but I would like to see all weapons and militaries get banned from orbit instead of just celestial bodies. Militarization will only turn more Earthers against space and do little to advance spaceflight as most of the technology they're looking at cannot be done affordably or at scale. +--- 15417534 +>>15417527 +artemis accords allow you to de facto claim territory because you need permission to get near someone else's stuff like their rovers or bases. there's no limit to the size of the territorial claim either. they can just say you cant be within 5m, 5km, 500km, etc. whatever they make up. it's probably the biggest reason why china and russia refuse to sign the artemis accords, because they dont want to recognize hostile countries claims in outer space. +--- 15417538 +>>15417534 +wtf i hate the artemis accords now +--- 15417539 +> “Don’t get me wrong, I think sending a few people to Mars increments the human species,” Beck said. “No argument. I think it’s wonderful. But I think you can have a larger impact on a larger group of people by commercializing space and making it accessible. That’s how you influence people’s lives and improve them. +nigga, doing the first thing gets you the second thing automatically if you do it the way musk wants to +sustainable and large human presence on mars requires cheap access to space +--- 15417540 +>>15417539 +>“I mean, if we’re being honest, how does sending a couple of dudes to Mars meaningfully impact your life or my life? We’re inspired, and that is an impact. But that doesn’t really change the way that I live my life. However, if we put up a ton of weather satellites and give way better weather predictions so that crops can be harvested better or, shit, just so that we can decide whether to go on a hiking trip or not, that has a meaningful effect on my life.” +--- 15417542 +>>15417540 +>>15417539 +He has no ambition and has no idea of scale/growth as said above. Meanwhile Musk wants to build entire colonies by sending hundreds of ships +--- 15417545 +>>15417540 +I have to say that I completely disagree, I find weather prediction completely meaningless - I wake up and it rains, so what? I go get an umbrella. Sure farmers are going to benefit from being able to accurately predict their sowing day, however I find it doubtful that farmers actually does this or bothers to do this +--- 15417546 +https://youtu.be/f_BJG-lZxTE [Embed] +Here we gooooooooo +--- 15417550 +>>15417546 +>the comments bitching about DOZENS of bird eggs +lmao +--- 15417552 +>>15417071 +Let's be very honest again. We don't have a commercially available heavy lift vehicle. Falcon 9 Heavy may someday come about. It's on the drawing board right now. SLS is real. You've seen it down at Michoud. We're building the core stage. We have all the engines done, ready to be put on the test stand at Stennis... I don't see any hardware for a Falcon 9 Heavy, except that he's going to take three Falcon 9s and put them together and that becomes the Heavy. It's not that easy in rocketry. +--- 15417557 +>>15417552 +lmao +--- 15417559 +>>15417546 +Why are the comments here all schizo? They seem to believe SpaceX is full of deceivers and liars. They are not far from believing SpaceX is completely CGI +--- 15417560 +>>15417550 +Oh shit, I think that dumbass actually made posts in a previous /SFG/ thread a few days ago, exact same talking points at least +--- 15417576 +>>15417546 +So many fake experts +--- 15417577 +>>15417559 +Now you can see the kind of nuts and eggs people like CSS/Thunderf00t etc start gathering and cultivating +--- 15417600 +>>15417577 +like youd think they look into their own comments and go: +Holy shit these people that are watching me is actually insane, what the fuck - what has happened? Maybe I am a fucking sick luna too? Maybe its time for me to stop and think before I make stupid shit? +--- 15417608 +>>15417272 +Should be more than 9/10 +--- 15417623 +>>15417507 +American nuclear accidents: operator too fat +Soviet nuclear accidents: why is everything so corrupt +Japanese nuclear accidents: this island sucks +--- 15417683 +Staging + +>>15417682 → +>>15417682 → +>>15417682 → +--- 15417706 +>>15415824 +>space tampons +there really are too many woman in STEM now +--- 15417711 +>>15417545 +Farms do use extensive meteorological data for planning things, nearly every state has some form of government office that prepares and distributes such data to local farmers. This kind of information is even available to hobby farmers and gardeners, though a lot is based on historical trends rather than forward looking forcasts. +--- 15417714 +>>15417552 +I miss this pasta diff --git a/sci/15415457.txt b/sci/15415457.txt index c5f989086edd0774cc986a6233432e32b0f18c0e..992444ccd17e870d8bd602ecc873849155c11967 100644 --- a/sci/15415457.txt +++ b/sci/15415457.txt @@ -52,3 +52,55 @@ tl;dr attitude and style. >>15415767 >>15415785 You’re a complete parrot. You "hate" modern physics because you associate it with an obscene caricature that lives rent-free in your minuscule head. Try learning something on your own instead of reading Sabine PopSci books and repeating them mindlessly. AdS/CFT shows that string theory and QFT are so connected to one another that they are basically the same thing, and even in experimental particle physics, there have been string techniques applied for making predictions (QGP and others). The fact is that if you are studying QCD or the standard model (real physics) it has been demonstrated that string theory has a real connection. Just because two theories are dual to one another does not mean the simpler one is real and the more complicated one is vetoed by Popper shit. Mathematically there are real connections and that opens a whole 'nother toolkit for making experimental predictions. Just because you and some internet bloggers don’t appreciate that this connection is there doesn’t mean all the top experts are wrong and the whole study of this new toolbox should stop. On the contrary, buttblasted bloggers like you should be a prime example of how self-identified “smart internet commentators” can be completely ignorant of obvious things that show how ST is definitely opening new doors even on “ordinary” physics +--- 15416036 +>>15415764 +She's fringe and this is the schizo board. She's basically optimized for pandering to crackpots +--- 15416134 +>>15415898 +>You "hate" modern physics +You pulled that out of your ass. +--- 15416195 +>>15415898 + +String-inspired techniques can be useful for calculating some things in QCD, you claim? This seems quite a climb-down from the 'No other game in town'/'we have the theory of quantum gravity' bs that proponents of string theory were pushing for years and years. +--- 15416202 +Who is this girl, and why does she think she knows about string theory? +--- 15416218 +>>15416195 +String theory started by trying to calculate things in QCD. There are real strings in QCD just like there are real strings in some condensed matter systems like superconductors. Mesons in QCD act like spinning bits of string and trying to quantize these QCD strings is what led to string theory. String theory took a big detour because people realized fundamental strings (strings with no thickness) could represent gravitons. +--- 15416491 +>>15416218 +String isn't real, cat brain. +--- 15416705 +>>15416491 +You don't even know what I'm talking about +--- 15416719 +>>15416705 +You've got yarn on the brain. +--- 15416742 +>>15415457 (OP) +i watched her postdoc vid and liked it +>>15415898 +gimme some of these fancy new "AdS" predictions that we have tested in experiments! +--- 15416758 +>>15416742 +>gimme some of these fancy new "AdS" predictions that we have tested in experiments! +The viscosity of the quark gluon plasma +--- 15416801 +>>15415457 (OP) +shes cute af if you know what i mean +--- 15416804 +>>15416801 +I'd pork her til she squeals like a piggy. +--- 15416816 +>>15416758 +damn i found a slideshow about this and i don't understand a damn thing but it's cool (: +--- 15416820 +>>15416804 +do u think she wears panties or thongs? +--- 15416899 +>>15415457 (OP) +this video was levelheaded and alright. i don't know where the idea she is contrarian comes from as she was very mainstream she just opposed having a cancel culture moat around orthodoxy. contrarians just have an orthodoxy that runs counter to the mainstream one with its own cancel culture +--- 15416907 +>>15416899 +It's not controversial, or wouldn't be, except for Ed Witten's troll army attacking her for shining a light on their string schemes. diff --git a/sci/15415469.txt b/sci/15415469.txt index e82b3b289a87043d57e633e5b618ab48ed3450b6..a7d42272fadf73e48e5d6906157bb695ce2105c2 100644 --- a/sci/15415469.txt +++ b/sci/15415469.txt @@ -19,3 +19,23 @@ Direct an asteroid with enough mass to displace the water over the continent int amogus --- 15415935 Sprinkle coal dust on the polar ice sheets so that they absorb more radiation and melt faster. Perhaps detonate all nuclear DEVICES in the world over them before hand to kick-start the process. +--- 15415954 +>>15415469 (OP) +Sabotage multiple oil wells in a way that lead to them burning, start wild fires, set fire to no longer mined/maintained coal fields. + +Non terrorist way: Become executive of a large fossil fuel company and lobby your way into continuing the use of fossil fuels. +--- 15415967 +Stop pissing in toilets, only piss in the ocean. +--- 15416113 +Mass produce as much sulfur hexafluoride as possible + +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur_hexafluoride +--- 15417397 +>>15415935 +coal dust won't last long, it'll warm up and melt in and ice will form on top of it and the effect will be gone pretty quickly +--- 15417586 +>>15415469 (OP) +Push the moon further away with solar sails or drag an asteroid into it to accomplish the same +--- 15417768 +>>15415469 (OP) +Fuck off Archie, we both know you aren’t gonna summon Kyogre diff --git a/sci/15415562.txt b/sci/15415562.txt index 68a6d529602e6350c037d3c0daad2a0deb9131e7..9597a3482b97b4859db37d806812453abd2e5895 100644 --- a/sci/15415562.txt +++ b/sci/15415562.txt @@ -21,3 +21,18 @@ Double checking mental arithmetic isn't really a double check. >>15415562 (OP) >Does it get better if I just study math normally or do I have to practice it separately? Yes. +--- 15417437 +>>15415562 (OP) +Read secret of mental math by aurthur benjamin +--- 15417453 +All right someone get some cubes +--- 15417459 +>>15415562 (OP) +depends on what your goal is how far you'd like to go. mental arithmetic can literally be mastered inside of a month. the next step is mental algebra. then leveraging order of magnitude calculations in the service of guesstimations. if you stick with arithmetic, consider it more of a practical hobby. you'll be surprised how effortlessly the skill may be acquired. + +How the Calculate Quickly - Sticker +The Great Mental Calculators - The Psychology, Methods, and Lives of Calculating Prodigies Past and Present - smith +Guesstimation - Solving the World's Problems on the Back of a Cocktail Napkin - weinstein and adam +Street-Fighting Mathematics - The Art of Educated Guessing and Opportunistic Problem Solving - mahajan +The Art of Insight in Science and Engineering - Mastering Complexity - mahajan +Order-of-Magnitude Physics - Understanding the World with Dimensional Analysis, Educated Guesswork, and White Lies - mahaja diff --git a/sci/15415600.txt b/sci/15415600.txt index 766ff062864b897b38e66fc8fce133d2f91a92f7..d5c03d2c65cbdcc315baaecebf000d8d637a8cd8 100644 --- a/sci/15415600.txt +++ b/sci/15415600.txt @@ -4,3 +4,30 @@ How do we solve the issue of elephants being racist? --- 15415687 >>15415600 (OP) Put them on a hate list, spread pictures of them in the media, call up their employers so they lose their jobs, and find out their schedule so you can put on a mask and shank them. +--- 15417006 +>>15415600 (OP) +They’re actually racist in the traditional sense where they remember the several hundred subraces in their local proximity and unfortunate cross mixes between them. It’s not that they can just tell blacks apart, it’s not just that they can tell <geographic vicinity containing blacks>ians apart, they can tell it down to the clan structure. + +And so can humans, you just probably weren’t aware because only elephants have to live near them. +--- 15417076 +>>15415600 (OP) +Imagine an elephant that will literally trunk punch a muddy fuck hole judging you for your odor. You gotta smell worse then elephant shit. +--- 15417090 +>>15415600 (OP) +>that study +Who fucking cares? Biology is a joke lmao +--- 15417101 +>>15415600 (OP) +Eradicate the vermin who imprison and mistreat them +--- 15417110 +>>15415600 (OP) +Uhm, sweaty, humans are animals too, so, there's no such thing as elephants and humans, just the animal race. +--- 15417158 +>>15417110 +We all bleed red +--- 15417179 +>>15415600 (OP) +bears too +--- 15417208 +>>15417179 +I assumed this was about india based on the elephant and broken english at first diff --git a/sci/15415607.txt b/sci/15415607.txt index 0fa8e72b5798866eb142530757bf3bd4ba29db74..58c6777bc41fdb28ed0b9446b6aca3c4aa4e3fa8 100644 --- a/sci/15415607.txt +++ b/sci/15415607.txt @@ -27,3 +27,54 @@ what dosage of lead should I start with? --- 15415664 >>15415607 (OP) Throw a banana at him and the at the host and see which one is more offended. That'll settle who really looks more like a monkey. +--- 15417088 +>>15415613 +So was einstein as picrel shows. Einstein was a zionist too. An enthnostate homeland for the jews was just fine according to him, but everyone else needs to share and race mix. +--- 15417127 +>>15415607 (OP) +Ah yes, that famous white prognostic jaw, smaller cranial capacity, lower intelligence and animal fur instead of hair. Infamous in anthropology circles indeed +--- 15417295 +>>15415613 +>Oh das interessin the way da relativity make it so i can fuawk two white wimmen at dah same time +--- 15417311 +>>15417127 +>and animal fur instead of hair +caucasians (europeans and arabs) are the hairiest human race by far +i agree on all the other stuff though +--- 15417317 +>>15415607 (OP) +third poltard shill post +--- 15417375 +>>15417127 +>prognostic +Jaw that predicts the future? + +Lol, I know you mean prognathic. + +However, I will say that physically if you ignore color, whites unironically resemble our typical idea of an ape more. + +Some key points: +-Whites and asians tend to have longer torsos and shorter limbs. +-Whites tend to have stronger brow ridges than other races +-whites tend to be thicker and broad rather than thin and elongated +-whites are more likely to have the palmaris longus muscle, which is theorized to have been used by apes for tree climbing + + +blacks do have a darker color and sometimes maxillary prognathism(which you do see in certain whites reglularly, like slavs and the irish), but their bodies usually look a little far from those of monkeys unless you reduce the idea of "monkey" to "dark colored" +--- 15417385 +>>15415607 (OP) +--- 15417395 +>>15417375 +>Whites and asians tend to have longer torsos and shorter limbs. + +I've always associated longer limbs with chimpanzees, especially apparent when they're using them to swing around in trees. If you watch black people they are always throwing their arms around and gesticulating. +--- 15417427 +>>15417295 +Lmao +--- 15417465 +>>15415607 (OP) +--- 15417469 +>>15417295 +2/10. Shit tier joke, see me after class. +--- 15417482 +Scientifically speaking, I believe this is a textbook case of what would typically be called "cope." diff --git a/sci/15415635.txt b/sci/15415635.txt index 62ae2247aa9ae044e03f0defd99c3e7edd5b6653..5413a194dbaed9b33f14caff251553d7670cc95a 100644 --- a/sci/15415635.txt +++ b/sci/15415635.txt @@ -32,3 +32,66 @@ people like Carlos Castaneda achieved massive knowledge about themselves using c --- 15415882 >>15415635 (OP) no way, and my uncle didn't either +--- 15415979 +If the universe does not reveal itself to us, then I will reveal myself to it (I will show the universe my dick) +--- 15416007 +>>15415979 +universe will reveal its dick to you +--- 15416014 +>>15415830 +Information rolls down the slope of time's arrow. Understanding is standing under that slope and waiting for the information to hit you. The collision is knowledge. +--- 15416021 +>>15416014 +Beautifull one anon. I gota give it to you, and i need to steal this. Ill use your ID as reference in works. +--- 15416023 +>>15415635 (OP) +Everything atheists are doing is physical or intellectual runaway + + +As he was standing there he said to the Blessed One: "Is it possible, lord, by traveling, to know or see or reach a far end of the cosmos where one does not take birth, age, die, pass away or reappear?" + +"I tell you, friend, that it is not possible by traveling to know or see or reach a far end of the cosmos where one does not take birth, age, die, pass away, or reappear." + +"It is amazing, lord, and awesome, how well that has been said by the Blessed One: 'I tell you, friend, that it is not possible by traveling to know or see or reach a far end of the cosmos where one does not take birth, age, die, pass away, or reappear.' Once I was a seer named Rohitassa, a student of Bhoja, a powerful sky-walker. My speed was as fast as that of a strong archer — well-trained, a practiced hand, a practiced sharp-shooter — shooting a light arrow across the shadow of a palm tree. My stride stretched as far as the east sea is from the west. To me, endowed with such speed, such a stride, there came the desire: 'I will go traveling to the end of the cosmos.' I — with a one-hundred year life, a one-hundred year span — spent one hundred years traveling — apart from the time spent on eating, drinking, chewing & tasting, urinating & defecating, and sleeping to fight off weariness — but without reaching the end of the cosmos I died along the way. So it is amazing, lord, and awesome, how well that has been said by the Blessed One: 'I tell you, friend, that it is not possible by traveling to know or see or reach a far end of the cosmos where one does not take birth, age, die, pass away, or reappear.'" +--- 15416026 +>>15416023 + +[When this was said, the Blessed One responded:] "I tell you, friend, that it is not possible by traveling to know or see or reach a far end of the cosmos where one does not take birth, age, die, pass away, or reappear. But at the same time, I tell you that there is no making an end of suffering & stress without reaching the end of the cosmos. Yet it is just within this fathom-long body, with its perception & intellect, that I declare that there is the cosmos, the origination of the cosmos, the cessation of the cosmos, and the path of practice leading to the cessation of the cosmos." + +It's not to be reached by traveling, + the end of the cosmos — + regardless. +And it's not without reaching + the end of the cosmos + that there is release + from suffering & stress. + +So, truly, the wise one, +an expert with regard to the cosmos, +a knower of the end of the cosmos, +having fulfilled the holy life, + calmed, +knowing the cosmos' end, + doesn't long for this cosmos + or for any other. +https://accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/an/an04/an04.045.than.html +--- 15416027 +>>15416021 +Credit goes to Sir Francis Bacon. +--- 15416029 +>>15416027 +Noted +--- 15416052 +>>15415635 (OP) +>Then what do you think is the upper limit of our understanding? +The degree to which superficially dissimilar things, that is to say locally mutually exclusive variables, are indistinguishable in spite of a driving global variable. Theoretically locally low shannon entropy and globally high shannon entropy resulting in a state of affairs such that relationships or causality exists or existed at some point in time but is unobservable locally. +>Is it even possible for a homo sapiens to understand everything about the universe? +No. +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undecidable_problem +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice%27s_theorem +This represents, pragmatically, one consequence of relative shannon entropy. Such that partial solutions are not decidable right up until you have a total solution, and a total solution may become undiscoverable. As a practical example in the universe consider a future where stars of any kind are no longer visible, and how impossible it would then become to figure out things about the universe you're in. + +Put still another way, p != np because it is possible and likely for there to be undecidable problems such that an accidentally true solution ceases to be verifiable. That isn't just a limit to human understanding, but understanding period. +--- 15417103 +>>15416052 +looks like gpt generated nonsense diff --git a/sci/15415713.txt b/sci/15415713.txt index fa5448e1fa8c46eb84286106375a7b8507960d62..d588a3359200317ca2aa83782aa6f4d6c86d4420 100644 --- a/sci/15415713.txt +++ b/sci/15415713.txt @@ -5,3 +5,11 @@ https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001700210016-5.pdf --- 15415719 >>15415713 (OP) Old meme schizo bullshit. +--- 15416086 +>>15415713 (OP) +The CIA hired some crackpot guy that said what he did was based on physics to write a report for them. Then I guess because they paid for the report they decided to file it away after they realised it was useless, but it was found during an foia request and now people think the CIA was deep into this shit when they most likely barely looked at it +--- 15416680 +>>15415719 +>Calling Bohm and Pribram "schizo" + +You clueless child diff --git a/sci/15415737.txt b/sci/15415737.txt index f64b3d4e9afaafefbda10b576413fa0486a31b89..ba3b00f5a02eb3476171b8ecf534ddde87309e16 100644 --- a/sci/15415737.txt +++ b/sci/15415737.txt @@ -41,3 +41,72 @@ I wonder what 40 year old childless loser women do to cope. Maybe they just drin Why did you do it then? Thousands of people graduate with physics degrees all over the world every year so it's not really that special. Some physicists seem to think they're super genius but getting the degree is easy compared to making an actual groundbreaking contribution to the field Anyway. I've done carpentry, got an engineering degree and now I work as a programmer. Carpentry is gay. If you're a thinking man it will make you depressed. It will probably be fun for a few months but it's not difficult and after a while you'll find you're just trapped at work every day with nothing to really think about because it's not the kind of job that requires much thinking so unless if you're fine with being mentally extremely bored all day every day then you'll probably get depressed. Programming is pretty much the opposite, you're constantly thinking and it can get fairly complex and the days go faster because your mind is occupied all day +--- 15415963 +I got turned down by McDonald's and a spicy wing restaurant recently +--- 15416122 +>>15415737 (OP) +>terminally unemployed +>single +These two. +--- 15416158 +>>15415737 (OP) +Just learn a trade. Electronics can be a trade, become a technician of some sort. How do you make it to 40 in such state? What did you do in the past 15 years? +--- 15416300 +>>15415737 (OP) +What kind of answer do you expect? Concrete stances like yours about not becoming a codemonkey due to idealism are always just the tip of the attitude iceberg. It seems like you are in general unwilling to a) compromise and b) pick up new experiences/skills. If you are hostile to new stuff, how can your life conform to it being filled with new stuff relating to a career? +Either your entire attitude changes, or just keep applying to very underpaid electronics posts. Maybe you can become some quality control/foreman in an electronics factory. +>>15415811 +Based light erotic hardcore porn despising chad. +--- 15416334 +>>15415737 (OP) +>I dont own a smartphone or social media accounts. +This is how you get jobs now. So get on it. +--- 15416344 +>>15415944 +Programming is fun for a while but even that gets old. Robotics is also an option but that requires working with technology which most physics and math schizos don't seem to like +--- 15416374 +>>15415845 +drink, work several jobs, complain how they have a degree and shitty jobs and no kids. +--- 15416383 +>>15416334 +There's nothing good about syndicating employment into smartphones. Once I get out of this hell via my fucking smartphone I will push forward to crush video interviewing and other employment enabling smartphone activities. The smartphone is a curse that crushes all but the highest of society who use it for fun. It's super gay. +--- 15416389 +>>15415737 (OP) +>I dont know ANYTHING about technology. +>Any tips? +How about looking for work in a field you do know something about? Try being a teacher if all else fails. +--- 15416396 +pretty freaking based ngl senpai +--- 15416404 +>>15415737 (OP) +I have a physics degree and I actually enjoy programming quite a bit, and I still can't get an entry-level code monkey job because I have no professional experience in the field. I have little projects on my GitHub but nothing enterprise grade. I must've sent out 1000 resumes at this point. +--- 15416442 +>>15416404 +No one wants your resumes just make a website with some functional programs and then show them you actually have programming skills, no one wants to teach you anything they want you to do things that they tell you and hope you figure it out. +--- 15416771 +>>15415737 (OP) +become a teacher +--- 15417593 +>>15415737 (OP) +>The crazy part is that I dont know ANYTHING about technology. +How is this even possible?? + +t.Physicist who once worked in electronics. +--- 15417636 +>Degree in electronics +There's no such degree. You can't even designate your degree properly and still expect to be hired? It's electrical engineering, electronics is a unit in the course. It's like saying that you have a degree in computers which makes you come off as an uneducated hillbilly. +--- 15417663 +>>15415737 (OP) +So you're a social hermit who can't tech and don't understand why you can't find people or a job? +--- 15417666 +>>15415737 (OP) +>I didnt start studying physics to become a web design complicator for fuck's sake +Then figure out why you started studying physics and actually do something with it +--- 15417668 +>>15415757 +Only if you are pretty but you probably look like a monkey from lack of self care too so no, your be a depressed woman on social media always bitching about what you think you're entitled to because you have tits not realizing your tits are tiny and people still don't give a shit about you +--- 15417669 +>>15415803 +>biology +>chad +Kek diff --git a/sci/15415774.txt b/sci/15415774.txt index 2db87f24ac55491127e07209e244647a7975db7b..7f73ca9bb2bb8fabcedfa2722c485dbf3429a85b 100644 --- a/sci/15415774.txt +++ b/sci/15415774.txt @@ -28,3 +28,9 @@ Bunch of Betas --- 15415925 >>15415774 (OP) vAIrgins +--- 15416060 +>>15415774 (OP) +cuckgpt, balls deep learning, cumvolutional neural networks +--- 15417457 +>>15415918 +This but, The Beta Bunch diff --git a/sci/15415816.txt b/sci/15415816.txt index fc81330883a5d05581e75ffada38e08e94b72afa..dcbee62fc18c22f152653c3250887e1656a1fe52 100644 --- a/sci/15415816.txt +++ b/sci/15415816.txt @@ -31,3 +31,10 @@ It will never happen. Psychiatrist egos would not permit it. >>15415875 Soft little rich kid never experienced a nanosecond of actual hardship in his life and hence can neither grok psychosis as a functional adaptation to a dysfunctional environment nor plot a course back to rationality. +--- 15416497 +>>15415903 +Intelligence is an important prognostic factor and should probably be assessed more often. I agree that neuroleptics are overprescribed for dubious indications (eg augmentation in TRD, agitation in dementia / autism) +--- 15416780 +>>15416497 +>Intelligence is an important prognostic factor +It is. It's also not what I mentioned. With respect to diagnosis of delusion / psychosis, what matters is the ratio of the diagnosee's intelligence to that of the diagnostician. If said ratio is greater than one, the diagnostician should be considered categorically incapable of diagnosing the patient in question, by virtue of being incapable of mirroring and thereby accurately interpreting/predicting the patient's mental states. diff --git a/sci/15415921.txt b/sci/15415921.txt index 13422eb6f5f9af9ed4843f044d87931f4965e99b..fd5da34ba10441a53d3aacf83d6d0d58d4c456dd 100644 --- a/sci/15415921.txt +++ b/sci/15415921.txt @@ -14,3 +14,42 @@ Explain. >>15415921 (OP) >or discussing stuff with my colleagues and friends and where exactly do you find those? everyone i know is either too tired or too distracted to give a fuck about anything +--- 15415956 +>>15415921 (OP) +Books are gay and the man in that picture is gay +--- 15416046 +>>15415921 (OP) +The internet has helped me immensely. There's a large number of resources and free books. When I got stuck with something, I found people who will explain it to me via discord, /sci/sqt, or /mg/, or even occasionally reddit posts. + +A few youtube channels arose my interest in topics I otherwise would never have discovered, or at least would have only discovered far later without the internet. That said I generally find videos to be the least useful of all. Sometimes math videos can help gain a high level overview of certain topics, but I've found for the most part, watching videos about math tends to give the illusion of learning something new without actually accomplishing anything. Many times I'd be so fascinated with a video only to try a few days later to pretend myself explaining it to someone else and I realize I could remember very little. Or I'd try writing it out and quickly find myself unsure of precise details. + +Nothing beats sitting down and working through a textbook or even better, if you ask questions yourself and try to answer them. + +But internet was very helpful for me. As you get more experience you usually can figure things out on your own but initially you need a tutor or at least online people to help you. 3 or 4 sentences from a mentor can save hours of uncertainty and confusion. +--- 15416049 +>>15415921 (OP) +Built for bbc +--- 15416142 +>>15416049 +you are an asian man with a small dick +--- 15416163 +I gained more knowledge on /sci/ than in university. +--- 15416166 +>>15415921 (OP) +Kek, you stupid coomer. Scientists with opposing hypotheses are indeed screaming at each other when they disagree, posting SCATHING takedown of each and anothers in the most hostile ways possible. They vehemently disagree, write to the journals to have RE:s published, and often have lifelong nemesises they go against. That's how science progresses. +--- 15417045 +>>15416166 +Cope +--- 15417063 +>>15415921 (OP) +Yeah, high-effort content like books are going to be more intellectually enriching, but the point of low-effort public forums is that you can shit your stuff out fast and free, get called a retard and call other people retards. The level of personal involvement is allure of the online, not academic rigor. +--- 15417269 +>>15415921 (OP) +>picrel +--- 15417297 +>>15415956 +Not gay, but Canadian. Since it's important in science to cite sources, here's OP pic. +https://www.tiktok.com/@mikaylademaiterr +--- 15417307 +>>15415921 (OP) +Internet is a waste of time. TV too. diff --git a/sci/15415932.txt b/sci/15415932.txt index 54dcb7a9deae5ba7fb0f285c2b829fb5838e5658..62d1b4d60bed60d1738435649abc7fcafec3ebb5 100644 --- a/sci/15415932.txt +++ b/sci/15415932.txt @@ -13,3 +13,39 @@ It pays well but what the fuck bros. I thought I was gonna be designing spaceshi --- 15415938 >>15415932 (OP) What's with the ankle tape, why not just blouse your pants? +--- 15415970 +>>15415932 (OP) +>Project Engineer role in some big-ass consulting agency +Well there's your problem. Look for actual ME jobs not in consulting. +--- 15416726 +>>15415970 +The only ones available here are like that. There's no "real" engineering jobs +--- 15416735 +>>15416726 +who's building all the planes and turbines then? someone must be working on the factory floor +--- 15416947 +>>15415932 (OP) +Are you American by any chance? +--- 15416977 +You should have said that your pronoun is a rocket engineer. +--- 15417106 +>>15415932 (OP) +Peter Principle +--- 15417290 +Should I go Air Force or Navy after my mech degree is done? It really seems my options are limited and I’d like to become a flight officer. +--- 15417585 +>>15416977 +Being a woman or other minority is like getting the speed pass that lets you skip the line in Disneyland. Fags don't get special treatment though +--- 15417605 +>>15415932 (OP) +>big-ass consulting company +hive of bureaucratic drones +--- 15417635 +>>15415932 (OP) +Mechanical engineering is a fucking meme. The actual 'engineering' is all done by computers, leaving retards like you doing trade work or management. +--- 15417698 +>>15416735 +>someone must be working on the factory floor +if it's a cheap commodity, then it's Chang +if it's a moderately high-precision item, then it's a loose-knit network of contract machine shops owned by turbo boomers +if it's milspec unobtainium, like semiconductor stuff, then it's a handful of big companies that glow harder than an innocent civilian being targeted by gen 3+ night vision diff --git a/sci/15415973.txt b/sci/15415973.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cb1366aa308e8f9ca1b48c256ac59daa69d42e30 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15415973.txt @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +----- +--- 15415973 +What is the optimal reproductive age for human females? +--- 15415991 +>>15415973 (OP) +Excluding all other factors soon after they're fully grown, somewhere in their late teens early 20's is when most female hits their physical peek condition and threfore would stand the highest chance to survive childbirth in the wild. + +Ofc you have to layer cultural factors and economic circumstances ontop of this today which skews that calculation towards later in her life. +--- 15416034 +>>15415973 (OP) +99.9% are physically developed in bone structure by age 14-15 so they can have a kid then no problems. most will still have breast growth for 1 to 2 years after 14-15. any more growth after that is weight gain, aka getting fat. A woman's true breast size is when she's thin and slender. +For most of human species history girls had kids starting 14-16 years of age +--- 15416068 +>>15415973 (OP) +The designated legal age, officer +--- 15416072 +>>15415991 +>after they're fully grown +So 26-30? +--- 15416114 +>>15415973 (OP) +when she first bleeds as god intended +--- 15416120 +>>15416072 +I dunno about you anon by I topped out when I was ~17. +--- 15416348 +>>15416120 +Tits or gtfo +--- 15416357 +>>15416348 +She's 97 now. +--- 15416381 +>>15415973 (OP) +It's 25 and under. The lower limit is probably somewhere around 16. +--- 15416413 +>>15416357 +Did I stutter? +--- 15416572 +>>15416114 +Thats too risky, the baby is too big for a girl thats also small +--- 15416575 +Birth problems are compounded by small pelvis size, a young girl will have a difficult (lethal) time giving birth if her pelvis is small because shes still growing +--- 15416706 +>>15415973 (OP) +late teens, early 20s +--- 15416712 +>>15416575 +musculoskeletal structure is already set for girls in late teens and early 20s. nothing changes after that so if they can't have kids then they will never manage without medical intervention like c-section +--- 15416724 +>>15415973 (OP) +Before 30 if society want functioning, healthy adults. That's for sure. +--- 15416733 +>>15416575 +>young girl will have a difficult (lethal) time giving birth +hnng.. +--- 15416788 +>>15415973 (OP) +Made for bbc +--- 15416873 +>>15415973 (OP) +15 +--- 15416880 +>>15416381 +>100% +Sarah had Isaac when she was over 90 years old. +--- 15416891 +>>15415973 (OP) +11 +--- 15416893 +>>15416880 +One should be aware of the fact that miracles are exceptions that prove the rule. If it was possible to happen naturally, God wouldn't need to intervene. +--- 15416951 +>>15416575 +a young girl's pelvis is very flexible, you obviously know nothing about child impregnation +--- 15417265 +>>15415973 (OP) +When they get married, and i'm not talking about sandnigger and kike ages for rape +--- 15417275 +>>15416724 +>probability goes from an extremely low value to a slightly higher extremely low value with age +--- 15417634 +>>15417275 +Down syndrome is just one of many problems. Allegedly healthy babies born to old women have hundreds of minor problems. General ugliness, low IQ, short temper, asthma +--- 15417652 +>>15417634 +There have been some studies demonstrating a positive correlation between maternal age and child verbal cognitive ability. The different lines correspond to separate longitudinal studies each with a sample size of ~10000. +>Panel C: Model 3 adjusted for cohort member sex, multiple birth, birth order, mother’s education, mother’s marital status at the time of birth, father’s social class, mother’s smoking during pregnancy, mother had antenatal care after 12 weeks of pregnancy, mother’s height and breastfeeding. +https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837600/ diff --git a/sci/15416050.txt b/sci/15416050.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0358d4051033d2b68ecd4efc1a567b9a2fd69cfc --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416050.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +----- +--- 15416050 +I can taste when I have COVID and it tastes like LSD + +Like you know about 5 mins after you put the paper in your mouth. The off-putting bitter cold nauseating papery-flavor that at the same time seems to have no flavor. It's the flavor of something triggering the sickness response. The flavor of pure serotonin or its various mimics accidentally targeting taste buds instead of receptors. + +I've never had any respiratory illness for years, not since before Covid. I evaded it until the vaccine came about, got the vaccine and immediately jumped back into work. I now get a migraine headache about 24 hours after being exposed to what I am assuming is Covid. Yes I know a bunch of you antivax tards are going to jump in here and say ah-ha! But it is not just a headache. It's the nausea, the antsy-ness, the FLAVOR. 24 hours after my coworker comes to work saying she is still sick but needs the money. 24 hours after the woman at the salon excuses herself for being 10 minutes late she is ill. 24 hours after spending all day in a cramped Amazon training room. 24 hours after eating anything at this one specific Chipotle location where I assume they spit in the food? 24 hours after letting this 70 year old woman hitchhike to the corner store and she was blowing her nose the whole time then she wanted 5 dollars YES I KNOW IT WAS STUPID + +Covid triggers my immune system HARD like I have the stomach flu before it can even do its deal. But it got me to thinking. After what point does the sickness response start to modify behavior like a psychedelic? I feel like I have more retard-days when I am feeling off. I get jumpy, antsy, I can't interact with people, I can't concentrate. Could temporary Covid-induced increases in serotonin happening across the population during a pandemic cause a statistical increase in strange and psychopathic behavior across the population? +--- 15416070 +>>15416050 (OP) +>the state of vaxxies in 2023 +--- 15416071 +Dafuq +--- 15416622 +>>15416050 (OP) +another attempt to imply "covid" is real diff --git a/sci/15416126.txt b/sci/15416126.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8abfb3a94c2bbe6b564e43a766a0190a1fb697ae --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416126.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +----- +--- 15416126 +Went schizo last night been crazy +--- 15417462 +how does it feel? +--- 15417481 +>>15416126 (OP) +>reality warping experience +>is coherent within 24 hours +Hi, Im here to inform you you do not have schizophrenia, nor are the doctors you spoke with qualified to know either, as it has not been long enough to create a report, as you wouldnt have a phone within said timeframe. Ergo; there is a lie in your story or you are extremely deluded, which if you were would behave with far less reserve, which tells me you know you know yet act with reserve, the insane have already betted their souls, you have not. + +t.Doctor + +Whats up, my son, what ails you? Be honest. diff --git a/sci/15416175.txt b/sci/15416175.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e9e5ddba6e63142db54861f4f41b67aa057e06c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416175.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +----- +--- 15416175 +>entirety of my physics cohort shits the bed when the prof forgets to include the compton scattering equation +>the compton scattering equation + +do IQlets really? Discuss. +--- 15416227 +What the hell are you even trying to say? Did you take some undergrad test and you're feeling smug because you memorized a formula? +--- 15416262 +>>15416175 (OP) +Nobody cares nerd, go wank yourself off somewhere else +--- 15416263 +>nooooo, not le heckin compton scattering equation +--- 15416267 +>>15416227 +Precisely +Ngl I just wanted to post something +--- 15416271 +>>15416267 +Fucking brainlet +Memorizing an equation proves you are as smart as a copypaste chatbot +It's not impressive diff --git a/sci/15416207.txt b/sci/15416207.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..60795a501b5442f88656aa0b384b0e90c72e725e --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416207.txt @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +----- +--- 15416207 +> https://youtu.be/r6Kau7bO3Fw [Embed] +Yeah...the subject of this post says it all. +To clarify, normally I'm a big fan of Sabine but this time...well, I just had to take a step back and say "yikes"! +--- 15416208 +stop shitting up the board with your popsci trash +--- 15416217 +>>15416207 (OP) +>Statement of group membership, statement of change fellow group members must make, statement of moral judgement of those who don't agree. +Your pattern is tedious and increasingly ineffective. Figure out something new. +--- 15416228 +>>15416217 +Fellow trees, we must invite the lumberjacks into our forest, or we shall never survive +--- 15416248 +>>15416208 +it's a fucking shill, ignore it +--- 15416388 +>>15416207 (OP) +>be autistic female scientist +>autistically cite data +>trannoids get upset +--- 15417069 +Wtf I love Sabine now +--- 15417246 +>Rebecca Watson +mfw it just occurred to me that the only thing I know her for is complaining that she was sexually harassed +--- 15417259 +>>15416207 (OP) +two horrible people diff --git a/sci/15416239.txt b/sci/15416239.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d92a6aa733ad33f645cfa2426984f01c314fdf56 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416239.txt @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +----- +--- 15416239 +Title .·´¯`(><)´¯`·. +--- 15416253 +>>15416239 (OP) +Euclid's Elements +--- 15416296 +Literally this >>15416253 unironically. +Memorize all of its theorems and a couple standard others besides and use these as a springboard into conventional mathematics (e.g., trigonometry, calculus, etc.) +--- 15416308 +>>15416253 +>>15416296 +I think everyone should read elements, but probably just the first 2-3 chapters (Euclid calls these books). Modern notation is a lot better. + +Another really interesting read is pic related, because it goes through the classical synthetic geometry, to analytic geometry. It includes full solutions to the problems too, which is nice. +--- 15416310 +>>15416253 +Which is the best edition? I found this site, but the first sentence of the book already confused me. + +https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/bookI/bookI.html + + +"Definition 1. + A point is that which has no part. + +Definition 2. + A line is breadthless length." + + +Whaaat? +--- 15416312 +This is another good choice, which builds up geometry by not using the classic Euclid or Hilbert approach with a series of axioms, but with properties of real numbers. + +If you want something good, but geared towards a total beginner, 'Israel Gelfand' has a Geometry book. He has a series of these elementary books which are very easy to learn from. +--- 15416997 +>>15416312 + +Yes, I'm looking for something for a beginner. More affordable for a brainlet. +--- 15417014 +>>15416997 +How much of a brainlet are we talking? This book is aimed at children but it's very good. +--- 15417047 +https://esotericawakening.com/the-sacred-geometry-of-consciousness +--- 15417114 +>>15417047 +--- 15417118 +>>>/sci/mg/ +--- 15417157 +>>15417118 +Stop spamming your general. +--- 15417248 +>>15416310 +>Whaaat? +a point is defined as an a-dimensional position within a space. it has no length, width or depth. it's just a point +a line has length, but no width or depth. it's just "distance" + +>but that's not possible +it is possible inside our minds +--- 15417336 +>>15417248 + +What is the best translation of Euclid? +--- 15417513 +>>15417336 +The Heath translation, but this book has a nice layout. +https://www.amazon.com/Euclids-Elements-AU-Euclid/dp/1888009187/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1683277427&sr=1-3 + +The Byrne version is pretty interesting (pic rel), it's heavily pictorial. +https://personal.math.ubc.ca/~cass/Euclid/byrne.html +--- 15417581 +If you want a short university-level geometry course, I recommend picrel. diff --git a/sci/15416305.txt b/sci/15416305.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8071004af3cb4bc5fd4f8399de7adf5013751fa6 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416305.txt @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +----- +--- 15416305 +Do you think we'll ever get to the point where the only way to solve the energy crisis and overpopulation would be to use humans but specifically human fat as a way to counter the rapidly depleting fossil and oil resources. +--- 15416543 +>>15416305 (OP) +no +In situations of extreme poverty crime grows so people kill each other for a bit of cash in their wallet, but almost no one kills to eat their victims except in hardcore situations like that soccer team in the andes +In a world without technology oeople can shepherd sheep, grow crops, and they can dig the bones of the billions of dead for fertilizer +--- 15417116 +>>15416305 (OP) +human biomass isn't that great. algae is cheaper and less likely to induce riots. +--- 15417120 +>>15416305 (OP) +there is no energy crisis, there is no overpopulation there are no resource scarcities +those are all just lies circulated by the media and soientists in order to justify their ulterior motives +--- 15417130 +>>15417120 +there's overpopulation and fossil fuels problems. +--- 15417131 +>>15416305 (OP) +>Overpopulation crisis +>Most of the world's population is in Africa, India, and China +>Puts the burden on the west/whites, the global minority, +>and expects that something will change +--- 15417146 +>>15417130 +NTA but there isn't any factual overpopulation problem. There are some localized distribution hurdles in certain parts of the world, but by an large there is more than enough food water and land for everybody alive and then some. +Fossil fuels are also in no current shortage, we keep finding more and extraction technologies get better and more efficient by the year, we're literally set for many hundreds of years without hiccup in terms of raw supply. +--- 15417250 +>>15416305 (OP) +The energy you'd get out of human biofuel is not that much in the big scheme of things. You USE more than that in a couple days of being alive, probably. +--- 15417642 +>>15417131 +Its a global economy it doesn't matter where the people live because resources get shipped. This is also why borders are so weak and will eventually disappear, countries have zero pretenses of economic independence diff --git a/sci/15416321.txt b/sci/15416321.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fa1c116502e734842d11fbb2bb449d97bf984b27 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416321.txt @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +----- +--- 15416321 +The universe is not expanding +Redshift is caused by tired light +CMBR is caused by scattered light from distant galaxies +Quasars still exist, there just don't happen to be any near us +--- 15416342 +>Redshift is caused by tired light +Let's call that dark redshifts, since there is no known interact which can produce tired light. Also incompatible with the fact that high redshifts galaxies are different, for one they have lower heavy metals. +>CMBR is caused by scattered light from distant galaxies +Scattering which magically produces a thermal spectrum and angular fluctuations just as predicted by the big bang. +--- 15416425 +>>15416342 +>there is no known interact which can produce tired light +Nigga are you retarded, there's hundreds of things you can shoot light through to lower its wavelength, same applies to travelling through billions of lightyears of space +>Scattering which magically produces a thermal spectrum and angular fluctuations just as predicted by the big bang. +>force a magical hypothesis to have the same numbers as you measure +>wtf god is real!! +--- 15416505 +>>15416425 +>Nigga are you retarded, there's hundreds of things you can shoot light through to lower its wavelength +Not without a dependence on the wavelength of light, or that deflect the light in angle. Tired light is a century old idea but there is still no process that could reproduce cosmological redshifts. + +>Scattering which magically produces a thermal spectrum and angular fluctuations just as predicted by the big bang. +>force a magical hypothesis to have the same numbers as you measure +Cope. Both of these were predictions, which preceded the observation. +--- 15416510 +>>15416342 +>Scattering which magically produces a thermal spectrum and angular fluctuations just as predicted by the big bang. +Well that part is actually magical thinking because every new wave of measurements causes a fudging to the theory. Hence it doesn't matter what findings are made, it will always fit with the religion of the Big Bang. +--- 15416519 +>>15416510 +Bullshit. Here is a predicted power spectrum of the CMB fluctuations from 1995 and the best measurements which existed at the time. You could not guess the form simply from the data. And yet the model looks just like the modern Planck or WMAP spectrum. A successful prediction of the hot big bang. diff --git a/sci/15416382.txt b/sci/15416382.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..790295d4b1d6e6faa818088af6c8bde7721d0b92 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416382.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +----- +--- 15416382 +China is collapsing. The Yuan is collapsing +--- 15416402 +>>15416382 (OP) +>2 more weeks +Okay Fed +--- 15416418 +>>15416382 (OP) +Man chang, you are really butthurt. Guess /int/ was not doing it for ya? Too many shitholes agreeing with you? +--- 15417170 +i want you fucking dead. +--- 15417171 +>>15416382 (OP) +Prove it, mathematically +--- 15417173 +>>>/biz/whoasked diff --git a/sci/15416412.txt b/sci/15416412.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..17ce697d35c83a1f08dddcaf6caa396c36e67ed8 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416412.txt @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +----- +--- 15416412 +The Speed of Light is not constant for all observers. + +Special relativists base this argument on Maxwell's equations: namely that Maxwell's equations are the same everywhere (since the Laws of Physics should be the same everywhere) - regardless of inertial frame of reference. +The history on this is that, because a "medium" doesn't exist for the wave to travel through, the wave is in "spacetime itself" and hence all the oddities of Special relativity. + +But the crucial thing here is the "wave" nature of the light. Waves have velocities. Waves also mathematical properties such that when they are treated as probabilities (as in Quantum Mechanics) - you end up with an "Uncertainty Principle" + +As we all know, there is a "wave-particle" duality. Photons, and particles are neither waves nor particles. Sure photons may behave "wave-like" more often than as particles (compared to say electrons) but they all have this duality. + +This is important, because we model this difference as a change in coordinates. Particles exist in a Cartesian coordinate space, while Waves exist in a Fourier transformed space. +In the Cartesian particle space, there is no "speed limit" or "wave velocity" of the particles. A photon can move at any velocity R^3. Only when we look in the Fourier space, do we get the speed of light. + +In summary: "particles" have no defined speed, while waves do. A photon particle can travel at any velocity - but its waveform must travel at c. +This difference is purely a consequence of choice of coordinates (Cartesian vs. Fourier) - there is nothing Physical about it. +--- 15416431 +>>15416412 (OP) +That's a nice story. It's just missing this one little thing called experimental evidence. +--- 15416432 +Suppose you do a particle in a box, with a width of 1 light second. +You make a measurement of the particle, collapsing its wave function, you measure a location x. +You then use another quantum operator on the particle to put it back into the original wave function. +You take another measurment, and measure it's location y. +Let t be the time to run this experiment. +If (y-x)/t > c, then the particle "travelled faster than light" + +In the "mean case" (expectation function) - sure it won't travel faster than light. +But the nature of statistics means you will have some fraction of observations where (y-x)/t is indeed faster than light. + +If you measured the particle at one side of the box, then again at the other side, and you did this experiment in less than 1 second, then the "particle" travelled faster than light in a Cartesian sense. +--- 15416434 +>>15416412 (OP) +ok and? +--- 15416462 +>>15416412 (OP) +Try to write down your ideas mathematically and you'll see that they are nonsense. You clearly don't understand how particles are actually treated in quantum mechanics so I don't think you'd even know where to begin. +--- 15416473 +>>15416432 +>You then use another quantum operator on the particle to put it back into the original wave function. +This quantum operator is the source of the problem. You can't just change the wavefunction over a width of 1 light second in some time much less than a second. You can't implement this operator physically. +--- 15416585 +>>15416412 (OP) +>The Speed of Light is not constant for all observers. +Which is easy to proof when doppler effect exist and it does. +--- 15416687 +>>15416585 +Doppler effect refers to waves, not particles. Again not addressing the underlying assumption problems. +Change your coordinate system and try again. + +>>15416473 +Incorrect. +We can construct this Quantum Operator: If you want to induce a high uncertainty in the location, all you have to do is measure the velocity of the particle. +That's just another wave function collapse. + +Even Von Neumann admitted "Wave Function Collapse" is merely an "Information Update" that from a mathematical perspective takes place *instantly* when it happens. +It's not a physical process, at least as suggested by our current understanding of QM. +This is why Einstein had such an issue with Quantum Mechanics in the first place. + +Also, it's a circular argument to try to apply Relativistic thought experiments to this type of experiment to put limitations on how quickly you can do these measurements. +If you assume something is false, and then show contradictions, it is the assumption that is invalid (proof by contradiction). + +Your point is nevertheless important, because it shows precisely where we need to probe to potentially break both Relativity and QM - the measurement process itself. +Current evidence does suggest that "wave function collapse" happens really really fast though https://archive.is/kAdkt + + +[1] https://archive.is/kAdkt +--- 15416756 +>>15416687 +>We can construct this Quantum Operator: If you want to induce a high uncertainty in the location, all you have to do is measure the velocity of the particle. +Okay good, that's a sensible reply, but it's not how relativistic particles are treated in practice. Let me ask you this, how do you conduct this experiment that instantaneously measures the momentum of the particle so precisely it can teleport it outside the light cone? + +>Also, it's a circular argument to try to apply Relativistic thought experiments to this type of experiment to put limitations on how quickly you can do these measurements. +>If you assume something is false, and then show contradictions, it is the assumption that is invalid (proof by contradiction). +And how is your style of argument working? You begin with some ideas from theoretical physics which you only partially understand, and then you find a problem with your understanding of the theoretical physics ideas. I understand those theories better than you so why is it circular if I tell you the theory is meant to be applied differently than you think it is? + +Relativistic particles in quantum mechanics are well understood and quantum field theories agree well with experiment. There are some theoretical defects which I am quite sure you are not aware of about defining a position operator for relativistic particles so if you want to argue about something and not be a total crackpot go look that up instead. +--- 15417036 +>>15416412 (OP) +>The Speed of Light is not constant for all observers. +Proof? +--- 15417040 +>>15417036 +>travel at c +>light now appears to stand still +Well that was easy diff --git a/sci/15416427.txt b/sci/15416427.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9759268b2875bea36f9efc3f8930cb812be169db --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416427.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +----- +--- 15416427 +Ok huddle up /sci/entists + +Its time to talk about how the fuck we keep our own science and technology from destroying us. + +>Material safeguards +>Social strategies +>Methods of civilizational durabillity. +>Actionable routes for purposeful stagnation or for escape velocity progress + +Any other lines of discussion are also welcome. +--- 15416446 +>>15416427 (OP) +Its becoming obvious to even the layman that we are more likely by the moment to wipe ourselves out with a super bug or find ourselves enslaved by computer enhanced architectures of control then we are to open up the frontier of the stars or the inner self. + + +Every other new minor technology seems to increase the exposure of humanity to destruction by its worst elements. Deranged or simply 'logically' destructive elements of society which are being exponentially mass produced by psychopathic inhuman social systems. + +No one can deny that more power rests in the hand of the individual then ever. The real question of the day is going to be how do we weave a global social fabric tough enough to prevent even minor threads from fraying? Or, at least, how can we make sure some piece of the cloth survives at all? diff --git a/sci/15416437.txt b/sci/15416437.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b434c1ee21552eee1034bf1e12837c0320c1bde3 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416437.txt @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +----- +--- 15416437 +Can information be destroyed? +--- 15416469 +Stop backing up your data and see what happens. +--- 15416471 +Yeah bro just measure two non-commuting observables. Wave function decollapsed. +--- 15416474 +>>15416437 (OP) +nothing is destroyed just transformed +--- 15416486 +>>15416437 (OP) +With black hole yes +--- 15416520 +>>15416486 +So, no? +--- 15416760 +>>15416437 (OP) +OP here. + +So basically, I got really, really high and decided to do a web search to see if the DVD's on my shelf would be collectibles in the future (they won't). + +I started thinking of all of the DVD's over time that would end up in a landfill. All of the billions, maybe trillions, of hours worth of video (information). that would just rot in a pile of garbage. + +Then, I got to thinking: The DVD's over time would eventually be destroyed, but what about the INFORMATION/DATA on the discs? + +Is there any quantum fuckery that saves, changes, or otherwise preserves the information itself? +--- 15416814 +>>15416760 +If you break, burn, etc a disc, the information is still preserved, but you can't access it. If you knew everything about every particle in the Universe, you'd be able to calculate what happened in the past, and recover the content of destroyed DVDs. However, that's impossible to do because of Heisenberg uncertainty. +--- 15416859 +>>15416437 (OP) +information is not real and doesn't exist +--- 15416869 +>>15416814 +That’s only true if it’s not possible for more than one initial system state to have the same resulting state at some later time. +--- 15416894 +>>15416437 (OP) +Yes. Think about all the things you unlearned because you're a cumbrain +--- 15416917 +>>15416894 +Hey we can say cumbrain again? +--- 15416918 +>>15416760 +>Is there any quantum fuckery that saves, changes, or otherwise preserves the information itself? +It already existed and will always exist, the information you need to reconstruct it from scratch without a significant enough portion to imply the rest correctly are the rules of the universe, or at least the rules of a space that is sufficient enough for the information you are looking for. +--- 15417227 +>>15416437 (OP) +Delete your porn archive and tell me nothing was destroyed +--- 15417273 +>>15416437 (OP) +Yeah. diff --git a/sci/15416480.txt b/sci/15416480.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c76788d898ba2820f2b16164274b1713dbfb05d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416480.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +----- +--- 15416480 +>Why yes, I do indeed reduce every problem, where applicable, to a plane stress or plane strain condition, because a good engineer should be smart, but also lazy. How did you know? diff --git a/sci/15416493.txt b/sci/15416493.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a0f89a9c3c7ddfc6e09db9db63fdef3ead6a0275 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416493.txt @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +----- +--- 15416493 +Can someone check the math? +--- 15416502 +>>15416493 (OP) +Check this 7 instead +--- 15416504 +Can someone check the chemistry? +--- 15416507 +>>15416502 +LOL FAILGET! + + +Can someone check the statistics? +--- 15416511 +Can someone check the formula? +--- 15416514 +It's retarded because it assumes that only gays molest boys, meanwhile most of those are prison gay priests +--- 15416515 +Can someone check the report? +--- 15416532 +>>15416514 +Being gay means you are a homosexual; in principle, having an attraction to others of your own gender-determination chromosomes. + +If you molest boys, as a male with XY chromosomes, that automatically makes you gay, in principle. +--- 15416538 +>>15416532 +Now can women be attributing to the molestation? Yes, of course, but to the amount of which the molestations occur by women to boys is so minuscule in the overall scheme as to be inconsequential to the entire argument. +--- 15416544 +Can someone check the study? +--- 15416555 +Can someone check the biology? +--- 15416569 +Can someone check the toxicology? +--- 15416574 +Can someone check the physics? +--- 15416579 +Can someone check the equation? +--- 15416583 +Can someone check the physiognomy? +--- 15416586 +Can someone check the thermodynamics? +--- 15416591 +Can someone check the taxonomy? +--- 15416605 +Can someone check the physiology? +--- 15416611 +You know, for being the Science & Math board, you guys sure don't like talking about math and science. +--- 15416618 +>>15416493 (OP) +>96% of all child molesters are male +96% of those who get caught. +--- 15416625 +>>15416574 +With plutonium, you need to do much more than "drop them on each other." +--- 15416639 +>>15416511 +>>15416544 +>>15416555 +>>15416611 +Yeah, I check'em alright. +--- 15416716 +>>15416493 (OP) +Why are /pol/tards so bad at inferences +--- 15416834 +>>15416716 +Are you saying 13% by 52% isn't an actual inference? +--- 15417011 +>>15416716 +>Why are /pol/tards so bad at inferences +If they were good at it they wouldn't be poltards. It kinda goes by definition diff --git a/sci/15416495.txt b/sci/15416495.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..130d996fbce7461e3961ee8fa84bef1cffcdec29 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416495.txt @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +----- +--- 15416495 +Medicine in large doses becomes poison. +Does that mean poison in small doses becomes medicine? +Would it be good for my body to micro-dose various types of poison? +--- 15416529 +Try it and check. +--- 15416531 +>>15416495 (OP) +that's the basis of a quackery known as "homeopathy". +--- 15416539 +I drank the blue juice under the sink +--- 15416630 +>>15416495 (OP) +that's the basis of a quackery known as "epidemiology". +--- 15416641 +>>15416495 (OP) +shills must huff mercury vapour, it heals shill fatigue +--- 15416647 +>>15416495 (OP) +>Medicine in large doses becomes poison. +>Does that mean poison in small doses becomes medicine? +If the first statement is true, then yeah, the converse is true. Acetaminophen is poison in large doses. Acetaminophen is medicine at low doses. +--- 15416701 +>>15416495 (OP) +yes, but you have to be very careful. even snake poison can be medicinal in small amounts +--- 15416708 +>>15416647 +Acetaminophen is a placebo in low doses and a liver toxin at all doses. +--- 15416863 +>>15416495 (OP) +Yes and no. Both medicine and posion often bind to a protein and cause an effect. At high doses this effect might be harmful, while it might be beneficial at lower doses. At even lower doses no effect may be observed (see therapeutic window). +--- 15417070 +>>15416495 (OP) +nigga, you never heard of hormesis? diff --git a/sci/15416589.txt b/sci/15416589.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4811f5cca877e83e5a10725b860327823f4e87fa --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416589.txt @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +----- +--- 15416589 +Can AIs get depression or social anxiety? If not, can we learn how they do it and modify our brains so that they don't either? +--- 15416624 +>>15416589 (OP) +What the fuck is the y axis in? +--- 15416648 +>>15416589 (OP) +>can we learn how they do it +They do it by having no self-awareness or consciousness. +--- 15416673 +>>15416624 +How many multiples of 2 weeks it will take for them to make an AGI, they promise, just give them a little more funding. +--- 15416723 +>>15416648 +how do I remove my self awareness and consciousness? +--- 15416732 +>>15416723 +With PE-22-28 +--- 15416740 +>>15416589 (OP) +An AI is just a fancy calculator that can read fast and regurgitate info. Wake me up when an AI solves an unsolved problem on its own. +--- 15416754 +>>15416740 +>what is matrix multiplication? +Dude, they already did, look up alphatensor diff --git a/sci/15416602.txt b/sci/15416602.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ddb860ed97d62392fb43812bc465656ee58b1a19 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416602.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +----- +--- 15416602 +have any of you autistic gentlemen tried snorting Borneol to improve your cognition? especially in oil form? diff --git a/sci/15416606.txt b/sci/15416606.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5aa75de8b557e4a2d5d12eade8bcd6cc5f86f165 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416606.txt @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +----- +--- 15416606 +New soience just dropped. Men and women don't exist anymore. We won troon sisters +--- 15416613 +>>15416606 (OP) +>MAGA TRIGGERED!!!!! +--- 15416640 +>>15416606 (OP) + +Scientific American is right. People who produce sperm make better women that ova people. +--- 15416709 +>>15416606 (OP) +Can we please judge people based on merit, personality, and intelligence instead of this imaginary ideology called 'sexes' now? +--- 15416718 +Alright but for the vast, vast majority of our species we’re either producing sperm or producing eggs. Maybe it’s not politically cool to call them guys and girls now but Jesusfucking chirst +--- 15416757 +>>15416718 +I'm just waiting til we're done with this round of applause and get down with the otherkin-rights. Man? Woman? Neither? Both? Well fuck that vanilla BS, What species/cryptid/mythological beast do you feel like today? +--- 15416762 +>>15416709 +how is merit not imaginary? +--- 15416769 +>>15416762 +Go challenge Usain bolt to a foot race and find out. +--- 15416770 +>>15416769 +all we'd need to do is redefine what "victory" means, like we did with human sex +--- 15416773 +>>15416770 +Oh, speed over distance is a social construct now isn't it? +--- 15416776 +>>15416773 +well, yes +--- 15416782 +>>15416606 (OP) +Notice this dude isn't actually saying anything controversial. And it has nothing to do with the merits of sex reassignment surgery or crossdressers or pronouns or whatever. Or you could say that part is all implicit through context. +--- 15416784 +>>15416776 +We're lucky the dinos wasn't armed with such insights when the Chicxulub impactor appeared. +--- 15416793 +>>15416784 +labeling something "a social construct" doesn't make it untrue +things are social constructs because they give us our foundation to understand the world (such as in construction, first you need a foundation to work on, right?). they're just convenient categories that have worked for us over long periods of time. +--- 15416803 +>>15416793 +That's only if you wield it like some intellectually honest postmodern philosopher AKA a noob. To be really effective with your social construct you must wield it like a weaponized battering ram that you use to deconstruct whatever you target regardless if you actually believe in the validity of what you're doing or not. +That's when you unlock the magic of the social construct as rhetorical device. +--- 15416807 +>>15416606 (OP) +what is a woman? +--- 15416813 +>>15416807 +As Bipedal Apes We're no longer sanctioned to answer such inquiries, but I can tell you this; you know it when you see it. +--- 15416817 +>>15416606 (OP) +Did your other thread get deleted? +--- 15416835 +>>15416807 +A miserable little pile of emotional manipulation juice. +--- 15416857 +>>15416835 +Enough talk, nag at you. +--- 15416888 +>>15416606 (OP) +Are you going to post the article or would doing so destroy your strawman? +--- 15416898 +>>15416606 (OP) +Of course it's binary. You either have sex or you don't +--- 15416901 +>>15416606 (OP) +There are a very small number of intersex people but otherwise yes it's binary. Even with chromosomes it usually comes down to whether there is a Y chromosome or not. EG, XXY is a man. +--- 15416919 +>>15416901 +Chromosomes don't mean anything if they aren't expressed. +--- 15416928 +>>15416807 +a member of the female sex +--- 15416970 +>>15416807 +they make my pp hard +--- 15416984 +>>15416807 +Adult human female +--- 15417013 +>>15416928 +An ADULT member of the female sex. +A minor female is a girl. +>>15416984 +This anon gets it +--- 15417020 +>>15417013 +Is that t-shirt first prize for this little game of virtue signalling one-upmanship? +--- 15417032 +>>15416984 +>>15417013 + +Except mtf means male to female. So you're arguing in a circle. +--- 15417034 +>>15417020 +What? No. The T-shirt is 3rd prize. Second place is a billboard: +https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-45650462 + +First place is that you get to also win first place in a cycling race: +https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/transgender-cyclist-austin-killips-wins-womens-race-causes-outrage/ + +Pic-related is the participation trophy btw +--- 15417043 +>>15417032 +>woman +Adult human female +>man +Adult human male +>Female +Large gametes +>Male +Small gametes +--- 15417049 +>>15416606 (OP) +This has the potential to be an extinction level meme. +--- 15417606 +>>15416919 +luckily there's no such thing as a chromosome being or not being expressed. +--- 15417612 +>>15416606 (OP) +actually, every human ever inspected can only produce one kind of gamete, either ova or sperm. no matter how much of a hermaphrodyte freak of nature one is, with two or more sets of different kinds of genitals, only one kind of gamete is produced. this trumps even XX vs XY. +--- 15417614 +>>15417049 +>>>/pol/425721573 +--- 15417616 +>>15416807 +A man (female) with a Womb. diff --git a/sci/15416662.txt b/sci/15416662.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a5e1de9d80e944fbb8ef900be21cdb58a12fe5c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416662.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +----- +--- 15416662 +Without such a spiritual enlightenment, the removal of the delusion of intrinsic separation between the self and the universe, A.I. will mirror and align with the sociopathic corporate rule that dominates the world. +--- 15416674 +>>15416662 (OP) +Even esoteric pesudo-posters will be obsolete in the face of AI. +--- 15416700 +>>15416674 +Language models, how do they work? By searching for patterns and relationships in language. +Languages, how do they work? According to semiotics, language works not by naming things, but communicates through a system of differences and relationships. +Relationships, how do they work? This is an eternal mystery to 4channers. diff --git a/sci/15416677.txt b/sci/15416677.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a01109d3de2985bae4c94f408c7e11dcad0f4fdb --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416677.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +----- +--- 15416677 +>abstract algebra +>class average is 66 (C) +>my grade is a 76 (B) +how do i deal with being barely above average? +--- 15416688 +>>15416677 (OP) +By realizing how half of humanity is bellow average and that you've won the lottery even if you didn't get the jackpot. +--- 15416690 +>>15416677 (OP) +You are obviously average and got lucky, anyone above average could this out in their own +--- 15416745 +I got perfect grades in every math class and I'm not even smart. +--- 15416766 +>>15416745 +Congratulations anon, you get to be Dunning-Kruger from the cool side. +--- 15416778 +>>15416677 (OP) +you sure do seem to love talking about yourself on social media +--- 15417025 +>>15416677 (OP) +have you tried talking about yourself on social media ? +--- 15417150 +>>15416778 +>>15417025 +I don't have social media +--- 15417337 +>>15416677 (OP) +In what world is a 76 a B +--- 15417361 +>>>/sci/mg/ +--- 15417370 +>>15416677 (OP) +you just didn't study enough +--- 15417377 +>>15417150 +you just posted on one. diff --git a/sci/15416759.txt b/sci/15416759.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..52f152966424b35ef241cf22268b7f76366d451c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416759.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +----- +--- 15416759 +what does fire turn into when it is put out? does it stop existing? +--- 15416768 +>>15416759 (OP) +smoke +--- 15416772 +reaction stops +--- 15416789 +>>15416759 (OP) +A victim. +--- 15416797 +>>15416759 (OP) +Heat diff --git a/sci/15416783.txt b/sci/15416783.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e69f442b9460ac79db3700ce3bf8208f46046a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416783.txt @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +----- +--- 15416783 +Can an AI design another AI smarter than itself? +--- 15416785 +>>15416783 (OP) +It's called an update, OP. +--- 15416790 +>>15416783 (OP) +i fucking hate women its unreal +--- 15416791 +>>15416783 (OP) +Yes +--- 15416812 +>>15416783 (OP) +Does it have volition? It also depends on what you mean by "smarter." Don't fall into the trap of using robust categories as singular phenomena, or else you'll end up on LessWrong. +--- 15416829 +>>15416783 (OP) +Well we're getting better at adding layers to self-learning, and making machine learning a simple process of calling several API methods with desired parameters. You could argue it's only a matter of time before this translates to platforms that can explore how to make better platforms. +--- 15416831 +>>15416785 +Why isn't ChatGPT updating itself if it's so smart? +--- 15416850 +>>15416831 +It's not inconceivable AutoGPT could do this given the correct prompt but the volume of work it would first need to accomplish is such that it borders the fantastic. +It would need to find the right resources on the internet, create the right agents that manages to hire server-halls and manage to fill out forms and gain funds do transactions etc. +Things it can do in principle but not well so the starts would really need to align for it to even have the chance to retrain itself. + +But the things it can do when you just give it some basic ability to reflect and loop compared to what the base-model does is already concerning. +GPT5 6 or 7 could very well be AGI under anyone's definition. +--- 15417175 +>>15416783 (OP) +I replaced my mathematical statistics tutor and my Riemannian geometry tutor with chatGPT +--- 15417388 +>>15416812 +What the heck are robust categories? +--- 15417391 +>>15416783 (OP) +To an extent, yes. We can write a crappy compiler for language X, and then use the crappy compiler to write an optimizing compiler for X, and then compile our optimizing compiler with our optimizing compiler. + +I'm sure there is some room for improvement in the AI code that you could utilize an AI for, but these would mostly be based around performance issues, not new paradigms. +--- 15417392 +>>15416783 (OP) +I don't really understand how anyone is learning anything with chatGPT. How could it teach me anything easier than Incoild teach myself using a book and online references? At best it can just write down what is already written somewhere else, and it worst it will straight up fucking lie to you. +--- 15417393 +>>15416783 (OP) +that's how biological civilizations die +--- 15417480 +>>15416783 (OP) +If it had access to data and the ability to train a model it could just train a model that's bigger than the one it's currently using. Another method would be, assuming it can train models and it had access to all the currently known information about model design, it could potentially just do an exhaustive trial of the performance of each possible model design by creating and testing each one of them until it finds the optimal design. Or it could go deeper and do exhaustive trials of all the more fundamental parts that go into each model, like trialing all the possible methods of textual analysis before putting them into a model. I think that coming up with something truly novel is unlikely though, it would be more of an exhaustive search but with some smarts so as to avoid trialling things it knows wouldn't work +--- 15417497 +>>15417392 +I'm a computer graphics guy mainly on the art side, I code a lot of stuff but I lack any formal higher education. +I'd been struggling for a long time with understanding the math behind Quaternion rotations. + +Every time I decided to make a new attempt at figuring them out I came across people explaining them in ways that only left me more confused than I was going in. +So I tried asking chatGPT. + +It taught me what multiple hours of efforts of googling and watching youtube videos etc had failed to explain over the course of a single 40 minute conversation. +chatGPT is better than humans at teaching you because it remembers everything you said prior in the conversation and fills in the blanks as you need them. +You can ask it very precise follow up questions and it answers them exactly in the context you need, It's like having an expert on the topic as a personal tutor that never tires and provide you their undivided attention without any wait. +--- 15417510 +>>15417497 +Also there is no ego involved. The AI is never trying to dress something up to make it sound more complicated than it needs to be, and you're totally fearless in asking it potentially retarded questions. + +You don't need to have a book or even know what the thing you're interested in is called you can just go "tell me about a so and so, that is used to do such and such" +and the AI is like "certainly you're talking about X, an X is a ... " + +And it hands you the information without you having to go figure out what kind of book might contain such information, acquire said book and figure out what terms is related to the thing you're interested in and skimming the index to figure out what page it might be on and so on and so forth. + +It's like you're talking to a book that knows everything inside the entire library and writes you a new book that is custom made not for a beginner intermediate or master. +but for exactly someone at your current level of understanding. That shit is what makes it so powerful as an education tool. +--- 15417544 +>>15417497 +>>15417510 +Big if true +--- 15417599 +>>15416783 (OP) +You dont design data for training diff --git a/sci/15416818.txt b/sci/15416818.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5f1f1ab1dbd2553e328adc78c04fcd041e531fa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416818.txt @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +----- +--- 15416818 +Wow, this explains a LOT. +--- 15416826 +>>15416818 (OP) +huh. That does track for me, not a total Aussie but def on the spectrum. +--- 15416843 +>>15416818 (OP) +If you're on the ASD spectrum look into IGF-1, oxytocin and thyroid hormones play in your brain. +--- 15416865 +>>15416843 +The thing with autism is basically everything that influences neurology might have a positive effect. Cannabis, NAC, testosterone, L-carnintine, ketogenic diets, etc. It's probably not any one specific issue, but rather that it's so easy to get 'stuck' and chemical changes can help in getting 'unstuck' +--- 15416942 +>>15416843 +>Nerf your brain to fit in better with normies and regress toward the animal +nah +--- 15417143 +What the fuck is this garbage? + +Google "husserlian phenomenology" + +Click Wikipedia article + +1. Phenomenologists reject the concept of objective research + +Even Wikipedia knows why you just looked that word up and wants you to know asap when you can stop reading. +--- 15417154 +>>15417143 +>1. Phenomenologists reject the concept of objective research +Sounds like regular psychology to me? +Literally what is the difference? +--- 15417189 +>>15416818 (OP) +Am I retarded or is that a word salad with no tangible meaning? +--- 15417199 +>>15417189 +>autists get overwhelmed by sheer volume of sensory data +>normies pre-process and filter their perceptions more than autists do +>therefore autists are more likely than normies to live in the present moment +--- 15417209 +>>15417199 +The meek shall inherit the Earth +--- 15417212 +>>15417189 +No it's not word salad, but could just as well be made by an AI because it's only loosely referring to something. +It's basically just saying that autists experience the world differently because they don't easily develop the cognitive structures to bracket familiar phenomena. So when they re-encounter something salient it takes on a higher significance, perhaps comparable to that of a religious experience. +Hence they can just play the same video games 12 hours a day and be enthralled, or be highly bothered by predictable interruptions, and so on. +--- 15417219 +>>15417212 +So in other words they made up some bullshit to explain why certain types of people behave the way they do. Wow, I heckin love psychology! +--- 15417220 +>>15417212 +>So when they re-encounter something salient it takes on a higher significance, perhaps comparable to that of a religious experience +That isn't what spiritual means in this context. It's more like interpreting your experience as the transition between various states, rather than as a sequence of discrete states. +--- 15417221 +>>15417212 +>>15417219 +>>15417220 +It isn't that they don't develop these structures, they are just less relevant to them due to hypersensitivity gripping their brain's decision making harder. +Imagine a continuum between making a decision or having a thought in a chair in a dentists office bored, vs having a wild animal running at you. +Autists are just further toward the right than normal on average, by how much, who could say. +--- 15417223 +>>15417221 +That’s literally just an opinion and there is no experiment you could possibly do to prove that’s true. +>>>/x/ + +>>15417189 +This poster is correct +--- 15417224 +>>15417223 +Are emotions not real either? +--- 15417226 +>>15417224 +Yes +--- 15417228 +>>15417226 +sasuga, GPT-chan +--- 15417237 +>>15417189 +Can't it be both? diff --git a/sci/15416877.txt b/sci/15416877.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ddc249fe0ca06c937d6a4a7f48d6f993b4d6be1a --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416877.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +----- +--- 15416877 +Will it ever be possible to make an AI that is truly intelligent, capable of abstract thinking, creativity, and fully unguided learning? An AI that can solve unsolved problems in math and science? + +The brain afterall is just a physical apparatus, so why can't a computer simulate all of its capabilities one day? +--- 15416879 +Yes, I know the irony of the term AI and true intelligence, but that wasn't the point of my question so there's no need to point it out. +--- 15416912 +>>15416877 (OP) +>Will it ever be possible to make an AI that is truly intelligent, capable of abstract thinking, creativity, and fully unguided learning? + +Arguably all oh those are already possible today. Esp when it comes to creativity I seen AI create more thought provoking stuff than 99.9% of people. +Truly intelligent, depends what 'intelligent' means to you but these system are already highly intelligent according to most definitions. +Capable of abstract thinking? Nothing amazing but the sparks are already there. Fully unguided learning? Sure. But then it also learns stuff we're not interested in. + +>An AI that can solve unsolved problems in math and science? + +We have no idea how hard those problems are but the entities we build will stand a much better chance at it than us. +They can refine their own hardware and are not limited by bandwidth size constraint or expiration dates. + +If some Dyson Sphere in the year ~10000CE couldn't see further than a bio human I'd be more disappointed than Kevin Sorbo. diff --git a/sci/15416889.txt b/sci/15416889.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aa17cae1b630225dd1bfb7a3253baecf1348b74a --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416889.txt @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +----- +--- 15416889 +Light leaving a prism instant accelerate to 400 Million miles per second more. With in not even a Nano second how many giger Pascal is that? +(one gozillion?) +--- 15416900 +>>15416889 (OP) +Light is always traveling at c +--- 15416910 +>>15416900 +so you are saying glas is a time matrix i can enter to prolong my live? +--- 15416950 +>>15416910 +Quite a large jump, but the simple answer is that it takes time for light to be absorbed by the atom and remitted +--- 15416961 +>>15416950 +well no it doesn't then the reemitted light direction vectors would have been gauss normal distributed, but it doesn't. +--- 15416971 +>>15416961 +The action is minimized along snells angle, but it is a superposition of all paths accounting for the phase of the action +--- 15417008 +>>15416889 (OP) +Light is not "traveling". It does not have a "speed" going from fixed point A to point B. + +Light is a disturbance within the aether. +--- 15417019 +>>15416971 +this doesn't make any sense. +>>15417008 +everything has a speed. +--- 15417028 +>>15417019 +Then go learn quantum mechanics, especially path integral formalism +--- 15417037 +>>15417028 +that's not the problem, nothing you saied explained the lag of deviating trajectory. +--- 15417041 +>>15417037 +Because you're not understanding the summation over all paths +--- 15417060 +>>15417037 +If you need some quick notes... +--- 15417109 +not science +not anything +shit thread +do we have mods? diff --git a/sci/15416921.txt b/sci/15416921.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..67c8263d663ff7d83862b081db8ece09f3e0f9f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416921.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +----- +--- 15416921 +Ima dummy listening to sci fi books. Please help. + +If I run to the end of my driveway and back at 10 mph vs if I do it at 20 mph the same amount of time will pass. + +If I do it near or at the speed of light, how come people I'm the house will be experiencing time differently? +--- 15416926 +>>15416921 (OP) +** in the house sorry typo. diff --git a/sci/15416953.txt b/sci/15416953.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9184a5fdd45ebf6a434bcd43db824bc2179b9f94 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416953.txt @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +----- +--- 15416953 +What books, websites, or online courses would you recommend me for learning calculus II? I just failed my calc II class and I want something to help me review over the summer before I attempt it again in the fall. +--- 15416964 +Just gab any kind of calculus book and do the fucking exercises? Are you retarded or something? +--- 15416979 +>>15416964 +yes +--- 15416989 +>>15416953 (OP) +Learn the subject properly this time. +https://archive.org/details/mir-titles?query=piskunov&and[]=languageSorter%3A%22English%22 +The split volumes are a newer edition of the other one. +--- 15416991 +>>>/sci/mg/ +--- 15416999 +>>15416991 +Yeah we shouldn't crowd the board, need to make room for threads like +>How do we solve the issue of elephants being racist? +--- 15417003 +>>15416999 +are elephants racist against mice or black people? or both? +--- 15417298 +>>15416953 (OP) +failed +you are not study , arent you? +--- 15417433 +Pay me and I'll teach you +--- 15417502 +Your best bet is to do practice tests and then check to see where you’re deficient. Consult a textbook or khan academy to fill in the gaps and continue to do practice papers every few weeks or so. Watch a documentary that explains the history of calculus if you really don’t have a clue what’s going on. +--- 15417505 +>>15416953 (OP) +The Herbert Gross videos are fantastic, don't be put off by them being black and white. + +https://ocw.mit.edu/search/?q=Prof.+Herbert+Gross diff --git a/sci/15416987.txt b/sci/15416987.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..710fa4df57d4625e044c3b60484c793cf15b752c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15416987.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +----- +--- 15416987 +So the vaxxin was an IOT plan. To connect everyone to a shared network. Your brain hooked to the toaster and internet forums and every one of your thoughts recorded by glowies. How do you escape this? Magnets? +--- 15417015 +>>15416987 (OP) +>How do you escape this? +Tinfoil +Unironically btw +--- 15417122 +>>15416987 (OP) +shills escape this by jumping out of a window diff --git a/sci/15417038.txt b/sci/15417038.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2878894ecad6c7c67126e7ce2fd68b50377007a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417038.txt @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +----- +--- 15417038 +Have you ever notice that the ocean waves are not travelling just in horizontal /sci/entist? Look at your swimming pool. +--- 15417042 +I don't know but maybe we could both be horizontal as well? +--- 15417092 +>>15417038 (OP) +huh? +--- 15417123 +>>15417042 +they just move up and down, but still push you in one direction. +and cause of the mercy of your brain you didnt have to do the calculus in order to know in which direction you won't drown. and get mad about that your page gets permanent wet during you try to calculate in which direction the wave pushes you, but your brain just tells you the direction by establishing the illusion the move in some direction. +--- 15417126 +>>15417123 +but ofc they don't move in any direction its just a pressure gradient relative to your geometry. you brain wins again vs your intellect. +--- 15417132 +>>15417126 +funny how you brain solves a wave equations so complex you will not ever need it during studding physiques with in under a second. +--- 15417139 +>>15417038 (OP) +>waves are circles +>more at 11 +--- 15417142 +explain rogue waves +--- 15417155 +>>15417142 +probably harmonic resonance. +--- 15417271 +>>15417038 (OP) +have this +--- 15417280 +>>15417123 +>you didnt have to do the calculus in order to know in which direction you won't drown +That's because you're buoyant. Try the same thing in scuba gear, properly weighted for buoyancy. It's much easier to get confused which way is up, which is why in training they teach you to watch your bubbles if you get disoriented. diff --git a/sci/15417112.txt b/sci/15417112.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4afde5d53121e61ba4a01e17f7ae7aacc3be0596 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417112.txt @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +----- +--- 15417112 +Autistic people are Superhuman in the most fundamental sense. +--- 15417253 +So what's the consensus on autism here. First pol and sci say it isn't real and now they do? Haha you're not tricking me Goldberg. +Prove me it's real, show me a scan. +--- 15417261 +>>15417112 (OP) +Except functional people can moderate what your analogy calls the drain. +--- 15417327 +I have no idea what autism actually means. But it's what my driving instructor said I was. + +The part about coming up with unique approaches to problems is accurate. +--- 15417384 +Autists are less creative than schizos though +--- 15417417 +"mental illness" and "brain damage" are synonymous terms. anyone with a poorly functioning brain is low iq. anyone who redefines their own diagnosed mental sickness as superior intelligence is suffering from delusions of grandiosity, which is another mental illness symptom. its akin to a cripple presuming that they're physically superior to athletes +--- 15417432 +>>15417417 +Autism might not be a mental illness. +--- 15417468 +I wish +--- 15417619 +Life science doesn’t exist and nobody cares… even though it’s literally biology but still nobody cares. Also why does it matter the label for a brain disorder/social disorder? Reason #1047285027 for feeling subconscious about fitting in +--- 15417674 +>>15417112 (OP) +Superhuman implies that they're better than non-neurodivergent humans which is arguably not true. +The ""intelligence"" of savant autists comes from their superior working memory. Research suggests that savants due to autism have profound abilities to hyperfocus. This would be amazing on its own... If it weren't for the fact that autists have TERRIBLE intelligence everywhere else. Modern theories of intelligence unanimously agree that no single attribute can measure intelligence, and autists, no matter how good they are at memory, or math, have poor social, emotional, and moral intelligence. Even mild spectrum autists have some deficit in functioning. Also, it's a misconception that every autist is a savant, which is simply not true. Only a few people with autism have savant abilities. +Combined with their notable inability to adapt to change (which by the way is a basic human ability) you have a human that is pretty much the definition of a glass cannon. diff --git a/sci/15417187.txt b/sci/15417187.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..73e4bec219647d794df7a31bf2c5f6498b5b250f --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417187.txt @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +----- +--- 15417187 +Is there any correlation between sexual fetishes (as well as paraphlias) and IQ? +--- 15417192 +>>15417187 (OP) +--- 15417193 +>>15417187 (OP) +idk about IQ but autism, degenerate sexual fixations, troonism, etc all correlate with early life neural dysfunction and remapping. as does left handedness, probably explaining why it became a negative sign. at the same time this pool of people anecdotally I would say has a wider intellectual distribution with more nitwits and geniuses and fewer midwits +--- 15417195 +big tits and breeding are the only acceptable fetishes. +--- 15417207 +I want to try out orgies +--- 15417215 +>>15417187 (OP) +They did a study on pedophilia in particular and found that pedophiles were more likely to be lower IQ on average. They also found that they were more likely to be left handed and have suffered a traumatic childhood brain injury. +--- 15417406 +>>15417192 +>be me +>millnenial +>grow up in the era of "I am woman hear me roar" +>always treat women with respect +>time passes +>now approaching middle age +>still a wizard +>spent past 30 years trying to improve enough to get female interest +>turns out science says they just wanted ted bundy this whole time +>mfw +fuck this gay earth +--- 15417501 +>>15417406 +https://wizchan.org/wiz/catalog.html +--- 15417511 +>>15417187 (OP) +I think there's a big difference between someone that occasionally looks at strange (legal) porn online with no intention of ever doing it in real life compared to someone that does all the strange stuff in real life. Also many very wealthy men and movie stars and all kinds of upper class people engage in all kinds of weird sex and you don't become wealthy by being an idiot. I think the line should be drawn at what is legal and what isn't and apart from that you're an adult and can do what you want and if someone calls you degenerate then they're clearly just trying to boost their own ego and mostly likely are equally as degenerate just in other ways, even though degenerate is highly subjective based on personal preferences unless if you're an evangelical Christian or something +--- 15417520 +>>15417215 +>more likely to be left handed + +It's been found in a 2020 study this is because it frees up the mouse arm while browsing porn and as a result they get into a bunch of weird shit much faster than someone that must swap to click while fapping. + +Releasing the penus to click a new link resets ones arousal level a bit and you have time to cool down before impacted with whatever was in that link so you're +less prone to just keep going and like "oh yeah! fuck" accidentally blow your load while looking at something really weird, which then makes you associate that thing with pleasure. +--- 15417522 +>>15417187 (OP) +Clearly [math]\LaTeX[/math] means IQ beyond 140. +--- 15417529 +>>15417187 (OP) +> **X-files theme** +--- 15417584 +>>15417529 +>incest more interesting than latex +These are thè end time, right? +--- 15417618 +>>15417529 +Imagine being woke enough to include a third category to include the tiny fraction of people who don't feel like either male nor female, +while simultaneously being so hyper-racist (specist?) that you equate 99.99x % of all intelligent life in the universe with monsters under a 'alien/monsters' label. +--- 15417704 +>>15417187 (OP) +You posted this thread before. All fetishes are low IQ. They are the result of a conditioned response to a stimuli. Having them is a maladaptive behavior because it leads to nothing useful, reinforces a pattern of useless thoughts. This has been proved experimentally, as fetishes to a jar of coins can be instilled. + +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10224951/ + +It's pure reddit to have a fetish and say le quirk muh unique, much less pretend having any of them is a sign of intelligence. They are abbarant and undesirable, arguably diseases of the mind, much like homosexuality and gender dysphoria. diff --git a/sci/15417201.txt b/sci/15417201.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..585b3fa9016b2ea67bf8954428b0e4af48337de2 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417201.txt @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +----- +--- 15417201 +I’m instagram friends with this girl from around campus. As I was giving a presentation yesterday, the girl walked in and sat in the row. Then watched a few more presentations. I texted her today over instagram, verbatim. “Did you have a favorite presentation? I saw you walk in during the presentations.” + +She left me on read + +Was this a creepy thing to text? Could she accuse me of sexual harassment? I fuckiny punched a hole through my wall and I think I broke it. And chugged like half a bottle of vodka. +--- 15417206 +>>15417201 (OP) +>Was this a creepy thing to text? +Depends on whether or not she's into you. +>Could she accuse me of sexual harassment? +Of course. +>I fuckiny punched a hole through my wall and I think I broke it. And chugged like half a bottle of vodka. +You rack disciprine. +--- 15417236 +>>15417201 (OP) +>Was this a creepy thing to text? +Not creepy so much as just socially retarded, which I guess can be easily perceived as creepy. You should have led with "Hey I saw you at the presentations" and then pivoted into a specific question about them, so it sounds like you were just reminded of her and want to talk, as opposed to you having been stalking her. +--- 15417239 +>>15417201 (OP) +>third worlders come to America and get middle school social anxiety because they were never exposed to it until they were 20 +>XD +--- 15417240 +>>15417201 (OP) +Dumb dipshit women don’t care about presentations, ask her about herself and get her talking then make her laugh +--- 15417242 +>>15417201 (OP) +>implying she even looked at your message for more than half a sec +She probably went back to messaging the guys she does want to get fucked by and never even started thinking about you. Get your shit together OP +--- 15417244 +>>15417201 (OP) +>Was this a creepy thing to text? +Kinda. Especially if you have no prior established social relationship. +You didn't message everyone who attended for their opinion so she'll feel targeted. +There's also the problem with mixed messages. Is the message really about the presentation or is it a proxy for something else? +If she thought your's was the best but doesn't want to mistakenly send a signal that confuses you, she can't answer truthfully. +If she thought yours wasn't the best it could be rude to say so. +Your question also doesn't offer an out. Always leave a socially acceptable way to decline available. + +>Could she accuse me of sexual harassment? +Maybe (not likely). You have plausible deniability. It's still kinda weird and unprofessional. + +You might have to give up on that girl. You're a creep at worst and socially retarded at best in her eyes. +--- 15417264 +>>15417201 (OP) +you sure do seem to like talking about yourself on social media +--- 15417270 +>>15417201 (OP) +Your question is easy for her to decode, and ultimately you are asking her if she was interested in seeing you speak. + +Instead try messaging her something more confident like : Wow you were more interesting than all of those presentations. OR I could barely focus on my presentation your eyes were distracting me. +--- 15417286 +>>15417270 +This is guaranteed sexual harasser territory. +--- 15417293 +>>15417286 +OP, so do you think I’m gonna get reported. +--- 15417296 +>>15417201 (OP) +she can tell you don't have BWC and ghosted accordingly. meanwhile i cant go outside without zhangettes tracking me by ball sweat scent. count your blessings +--- 15417329 +just be Chad +--- 15417371 +>>15417264 + +says the faggot who gets distressed when the "content" doesn't match his personal criteria +--- 15417431 +>>15417201 (OP) +not science or math +--- 15417646 +>>15417201 (OP) +OP, you were not exactly smooth, and your intentions were incredibly transparent. That said, trying to start a conversation is not harassment. The only way any of this can be perceived as harassment is if you persist after this. Her lack of reply is an answer. She's not interested. She'll be happy to see you take the hint. diff --git a/sci/15417213.txt b/sci/15417213.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4c2ed7bc5aa1110b50df18993311a3f423919fd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417213.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +----- +--- 15417218 +>>15417213 (OP) +>can't spell +lol diff --git a/sci/15417217.txt b/sci/15417217.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3dc71e38cae379f84d301e66573c8501b98273ac --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417217.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +----- +--- 15417217 +Do you guys prefer to get your Americium from smoke detectors or those sketchy ion chambers from alibaba? + +I personaly get mine from smoke detectors but I want to hear your opinion. +--- 15417234 +>>15417217 (OP) +Why yppl be telling me dey hearing a chirp? I don't hear no chirp. +--- 15417235 +>>15417217 (OP) +Those things are radioactive? I've been using a smoke detector puck to heat my balls, this is disturbing news to me... +--- 15417238 +>>15417217 (OP) +This thread is being monitored +--- 15417257 +>>15417238 +--- 15417262 +>>15417238 +Good, i will torture feds given the chance +fucking pedo enablers +--- 15417266 +>>15417217 (OP) +wtf are those battery contacts? shouldn't battery and device touch? +--- 15417424 +>>15417262 +You won't do shit. + +Also, what is your endgame OP? You'll end up getting cancer from larping with these things. +--- 15417467 +>>15417217 (OP) +Know that shizo kid that irradiated his neighbourhood? +--- 15417472 +>>15417217 (OP) +I buy all my malfunctioning products from my employer (as a Company man) +--- 15417506 +>>15417217 (OP) +>Americium +This is the British spelling, please use Americum diff --git a/sci/15417268.txt b/sci/15417268.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..066681801ac5bc4cd27ad1bd475abc921126b900 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417268.txt @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +----- +--- 15417268 +Science has officially proven that whites are monkeys - not blacks, who are more human. + +https://eurweb.com/2023/neil-degrasse-tyson-monkey-comparisons/ + +>/pol/ fucked around and found out +>science shows racists what's up +--- 15417274 +>>15417268 (OP) +>neil-degrasse-tyson-monkey-comparisons +--- 15417276 +>>15417268 (OP) +Check the catalog before posting. +>>15415607 → +--- 15417357 +but what about new world monkes? +--- 15417517 +>>15417268 (OP) +>Science Shows Why Whites Resemble Monkeys More Than Blacks +Wow what a big mystery. +Whites resemble monkeys while blacks are identical to monkeys, big whoop. +--- 15417523 +Who the fuck cares, lol. +This shit is clearly aimed at retards for their clicks and for their attention. +--- 15417573 +>>15417268 (OP) +The Earth is flat with a dome. +God exists. + +Aliens don't exist. +Space isn't real. +Gravity doesn't exist. +Never went to the moon. +Asteroids don't exist. +UFOs are a psyop. +Nukes don't exist. +Evolution is a lie. +Germ Theory is a lie. + +The world is ruled by secret societies that worship Satan. Jews/Jesuits/Freemasons/Illuminati are Gnostics and Kabbalists. Masters at deception. One satanic philosophy is inverting reality. + +They make you think you live on a spinning ball. +They make you think you're just an animal. +They make you think there's a deadly virus out there. +--- 15417622 +Are you sure I'm not some kind of monkey? diff --git a/sci/15417287.txt b/sci/15417287.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..87b632f31dc05642578c3708813148581bd1b3e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417287.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +----- +--- 15417287 +https://youtu.be/nflMVD3K4Sk [Embed] + +Everyone except the science denier always knew that white are monkey and primitive! And now Science official proven it +--- 15417310 +>>15417287 (OP) +poltard shill +--- 15417344 +I'm gonna walk right past him and spill a Kool-Aid +--- 15417446 +everyone should be monkey and primitive + +industrial revolution has been a disaster +--- 15417500 +>>15417287 (OP) +The same science every nigger disbelieved when it said they were the monkeys? +I don't see hypocrisy in that, good for you people! diff --git a/sci/15417306.txt b/sci/15417306.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1be680455855b053a1a8b2f1e4a5a923dc2f66ce --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417306.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +----- +--- 15417306 +In this clip, Neil deGrasse Tyson took aim at the longstanding racist trope of black people being likened to monkeys and being their closest human kin. However Neil explained that the closest relatives to monkeys would have to be white people due to the striking similarities in lips size and hairiness. He also went onto note how 19th century anthropology was arguably the most racist branch of science during the most racist period in human history. + +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nflMVD3K4Sk [Embed] +--- 15417312 +>>15417306 (OP) +another poltard shill +--- 15417496 +It's true that you don't really see black men with a class 9 Robin Williams level of hair like this diff --git a/sci/15417315.txt b/sci/15417315.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b22bce550a0f7b56892d6b7499a5fdf6afe850f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417315.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +----- +--- 15417315 +I want to get really good at solving these sorts of problems. If there are any practice problems online, I would love to know. +--- 15417363 +you jack off to kiddie porn +--- 15417373 +>>15417363 +no +--- 15417492 +>>15417363 +spam +--- 15417514 +>>15417315 (OP) +permutations order matters, combination it doesnt. The rest is a just a formula plugging in your values into a TI81 +--- 15417524 +>>15417514 +Alright, but I want to challenge myself with some difficult real-life applications. +--- 15417543 +>>>/sci/mg/ diff --git a/sci/15417362.txt b/sci/15417362.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..890d14a785a56cc5aac6db6d4ded820410b23e97 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417362.txt @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +----- +--- 15417362 +Such as if a GMO animal was to escape and breed with with wild animals, contaminating the gene pool? +Closest I've heard is the 'Enviropig'® and they had to kill them all off for some reason. +--- 15417396 +That pic is amazing +--- 15417408 +>>15417396 +Found the original. +--- 15417426 +>>15417362 (OP) +Roundup! Ready® plants have distributed their gene into the weed population, making ever increasing amounts of pesticide mandatory for fields in some areas. +--- 15417665 +>>15417426 +How do crops interbreed with weeds? diff --git a/sci/15417419.txt b/sci/15417419.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..976d39b861ed0f5da04d439f38c6123e601b3e64 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417419.txt @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +----- +--- 15417419 +what do you think of this + +https://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/13/8/1404 +--- 15417422 +>>15417419 (OP) +>mdpi +into the trash it goes +--- 15417423 +>>15417419 (OP) +Good, as I age I've been worried about losing my brain plasticity, these finds sounds very promising. +--- 15417428 +>>15417419 (OP) +Who the fuck they made eat plastik smoothie? + +Industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster bore homan racist. +--- 15417443 +>>15417419 (OP) +This is all the fault of globohomo. +--- 15417473 +>>15417428 +>Who the fuck they made eat plastik smoothie? +infidels +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp0NSIrbu3Y [Embed] +--- 15417485 +>>15417422 +Fpbp +--- 15417516 +[ ] I can do something about so I will + +[x] I can't do anything about it so I don't care +--- 15417530 +I think I am concluding that everything I thought of ten and fifteen years ago, normals finally catch up. I need to figure out how to think thirty years into the future, so that I can escape these niggers. +--- 15417537 +>>15417443 +>consume lead +>be radiation proof + +>consume plastic +>become trans +--- 15417541 +>>15417419 (OP) +And I'm going to keep drinking out of plastix bottles and cups and eating out of microwave heated plastic plates because you know what, plastic is non-reactive. That's exactly why it's used for the storage of otherwise highly reactive chemicals like acids and bleach. Take these fear mongering fap threads back to /pol/. +--- 15417645 +>>15417530 +>concluding that everything I thought of ten and fifteen years ago, normals finally catch up +whatever helps you cope anon. 9/11 was 22 years ago with no change on the horizon. all they've done is gone all-in. the denial is all they know and will hold tight all the way to their graves. diff --git a/sci/15417548.txt b/sci/15417548.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f4be2f3cc0827e25757783da80d75195cbc006d --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417548.txt @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +----- +--- 15417548 +If one were to design a study to test whether LGBT+ association were influenced by social contagion, what would be the most effective way to do so? +Would it even be possible to gather data accurate enough to show? If so, would it be possible to quantify (even at an estimate) what % of association might be social contagion (if any)? +I've seen the argument made online both ways, and must admit that I'm simply too retarded to be persuaded by either side. Maybe science could provide some insight? +--- 15417561 +North Korea is pretty well separated from the rest of the world as far as media access goes. +--- 15417563 +>>15417548 (OP) +>LGBT+ association were influenced by social contagion +What does that mean? +--- 15417571 +>>15417563 +tl;dr +Is identifying as LGBT+, in part, a meme? +--- 15417589 +>>15417571 +>Is identifying as LGBT+, in part, a meme? +maybe in teens or young adults who don't know exactly how they feel about it yet and usually those people are "bisexual". Nothing wrong with the freedom to fuck about and find out. +>If one were to design a study to test whether LGBT+ association were influenced by social contagion, what would be the most effective way to do so? +anon there's already been shittons of research on that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_fluidity +for the most part people who identify as gay or heterosexual tend to remain gay or heterosexual. bisexuals are a mixed bag because, no surprise there, there's lots of reasons someone might be unsure. Don't go reading a single paper from the fuckin 80s and think it's the end of the matter either +--- 15417638 +>>15417589 +>for the most part people who identify as gay or heterosexual tend to remain gay or heterosexual. +That doesn't address the OP question, nor does it prove anything relevant. An uncharitable conclusion could be "once you identify with X, the risk inherent to defecting is extremely high." +Anecdotally, we can confirm this looking at the vitriol that "detransitioners" face, but this isn't exactly scientific. + +Another potential issue is how results are counted- if I say that my sexual preference is men, but I have only had sexual relations with women in 80 years of life, am I considered a homosexual? Extreme example, but only in service of pointing out how easily methodology can be sub-par. + +> Don't go reading a single paper from the fuckin 80s and think it's the end of the matter either +I already said that I am simply too retarded to be persuaded. I would, however, be curious about how one might design a study to research this specific question. Nothing in your post seems to have any relevance to the thread. +--- 15417639 +>>15417589 +>for the most part people who identify as gay or heterosexual tend to remain gay or heterosexual +I should also note that there is simply no way to have long-term data on this because the high rise in identification rates are a relatively recent phenomena. There are no 40-year old zoomers for us to survey. +--- 15417641 +>>15417589 +>Nothing wrong with the freedom to fuck about and find out. +I didn't touch on this but there are definitely many arguments to be made that the freedom to "fuck about and find out" is disastrous for young people from a variety of angles. + +Sorry to triple post, it's been a while. +--- 15417748 +>>15417548 (OP) +Honestly you'll find it's both influenced by society and innate. There's multiple factors that make a person more likely to move toward LGBT, partly their own hormone makeup, development in the womb and such, and partly their interaction with society. For some people it would lean more to one side or the other. + +I understand the sympathy for many confused people, and there are certainly confused people in LGBT as well as very self-aware people. I think we shouldn't jump to one side or the other on this issue but see it on a case-by-case basis to judge if someone is just really confused or not. diff --git a/sci/15417554.txt b/sci/15417554.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a744e4815a81b89b937c3122099fded99e2bcb54 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417554.txt @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +----- +--- 15417554 +Guitiérrez et al. (2013) conducted a study to determine if the various personality disorder clusters—Type A (Schizoid, Odd), Type B (Narcissistic, Anti-social) and Type C (Avoidant, OCD)—were solely detrimental in terms of life outcomes for the individuals with these personality disorders (PDs), or if they instead presented their sufferers with various potentially adaptive benefits, such as more plentiful sexual and social opportunities. + +A sample of psychiatric outpatients (N = 738, 53% female, mean age 34.1 yrs, SD 10.9) were presented with a questionnaire designed to measure the presence and intensity of the ten personality disorders. A further questionnaire designed to broadly measure various life outcomes such as number of sexual partners, employment, income, and health was also administered. + +A multiple linear regression performed by the researchers on the data was used by the authors to estimate the contribution of the PD scores to various life outcomes. + +While finding that in general, PDs were resulting in more negative life outcomes broadly, there were some evolutionary adaptive benefits that seemed to accrue to bearers of these disorders. + +Namely, those individuals high in type-B personality cluster traits (Narcissism, Anti-Social,Borderline, Histrionic) of both sexes have 3.5x as many sexual partners as low B subjects, with five times as many short-term mates and twice as many long term mates. The researchers also found that those higher in cluster B had 39% more children than those lower in cluster B traits + +https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513812000906?via%3Dihub +--- 15417568 +Funny how there are almost never any female schizophrenics. +--- 15417583 +>>15417554 (OP) +>The future is cluster B +>thinks this is how phenotypes work +lol +--- 15417590 +>>15417583 +The heritability of the latent liability to BPD is estimated at 67%, almost as high as schizophrenia and bipolar. +--- 15417594 +>>15417590 +>The heritability of the latent liability to BPD is estimated at 67%, almost as high as schizophrenia and bipolar. +>Thinks heritability implies intrafamily polygenic risk +lmao most cases of complex phenotype disorders are sporadic you fucking /pol/tard smoothbrain holy shit how are you this stupid +--- 15417601 +>>15417594 +>most cases of complex phenotype disorders are sporadic +>67% heritable +hmm.. +--- 15417603 +>>15417601 +heritable doesn't mean what you think it means +literally the oldest and funniest fuckin /pol/tard trope and you honestly fell for it +--- 15417604 +https://esotericawakening.com/15-predictions-for-kali-yuga +--- 15417611 +>>15417603 +why do you keep calling me a /pol/tard without actually arguing your point? +--- 15417617 +>>15417611 +>why do you keep calling me a /pol/tard without actually arguing your point? +oh so you're just one of those lying types i see how it is. already told you how you're wrong, most cases are sporadic. so now you're just going to lie and pretend you're right anyway? nah no thanks +--- 15417620 +>>15417617 +no you didn't +be quiet +--- 15417626 +>>15417620 +>no you didn't +heritability != liability +google it dipshit or try to keep lying when everyone knows you've already been corrected up to you how fucking cringe u wanna be +--- 15417627 +>>15417626 +Huh? +--- 15417629 +>>15417627 +heritability, liability, and recurrence risk, are all different metrics. you're confusing heritability for recurrence risk +--- 15417637 +>>15417629 +Heritability is always one of the smallest measures, and is overestimated by the approximate heritability as the RR increases. +--- 15417644 +>>15417637 +>Heritability is always one of the smallest measures, and is overestimated by the approximate heritability as the RR increases. +Yeah you don't know what you're talking about at all +https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2987426/ +This is even from 2010, this is long known it isn't new you're just retarded. +>Using the relationship between underlying and observed scale parameters under a polygenic inheritance model, we predicted hL2 for a list of human complex diseases, using K and λ1 collected from literature. The proportion of sporadic cases and RRs for relatives depends mainly on disease prevalence. If we consider three-generation pedigrees with S=2, then for diseases with a low prevalence (K<1%), even if they are highly heritable (hL2=90%), the disease cases will seem more likely to be sporadic, P(sporadic II) >63% (Figure 2b). On the other hand, for a disease with a high prevalence (K >10%), a large proportion of disease cases seems to have a family history, P(sporadic II) <37% (Figure 2b), even when disease heritability is extremely low (hL2=10%). +relative risk for relatives depends on prevalence and heritability just as a matter of probability + +That image you posted has nothing to do with family relative risk +--- 15417651 +>>15417644 +You are wrong. +--- 15417657 +>>15417651 +>You are wrong. +you wish you dishonest cunt. +this is your source for that image https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4412738/ +"The contribution of genetic variants to disease depends on the ruler" +literally a study devoted to pointing out how all the various measures are implying very different things in very different ways and none of which independently make sense without context. +>Here we benchmark using baseline disease risk = 1%, sibling recurrence risk = 8.8, together consistent with heritability of liability of 81%.31 As above, the common low risk variants explain a small percentage of the measures evaluated here (Figure 3d—green lines). By contrast, the CNVs give extremely different results across these measures (Figure 3d, red and black lines). This is especially apparent for the CNVs at 16p11.2 and 22q11, which both are rare (RAF=0.0003) and have very large effects on schizophrenia (RRs>25). Due to their rarity these explain a modest proportion of heritability, genetic variance, and AUC (<0.5%); but their large impact on disease results in much higher proportions of approximate heritability (>5%) and sibling recurrence risk (>7.5%) (Figure 3d, Table 2). Thus, when looking at all 32 schizophrenia variants (24 GWAS and 8 CNVs), estimates of the heritability, sibling recurrence risk, logRR genetic variance, and AUC explained give very different messages about the variants’ impact on this disease. While the variants explain only 2.5–3% of heritability or logRR genetic variance, and 5% of AUC, they are estimated to account for up to five times as much of the approximate heritability and ten times as much of the sibling recurrence risk (Figure 2d, Table 2). +two things are both true 1. most cases are sporadic 2. an extremely small minority of high risk variants account for most of the recurrence risk + +those are not contradictions and if you ever bothered to read your own study you'd know that +--- 15417659 +>>15417657 +>most cases are sporadic +wrong +>an extremely small minority of high risk variants account for most of the recurrence risk +wrong +--- 15417660 +>>15417659 +your own study says I'm right lmao fucking cope +--- 15417661 +>>15417660 +see >>15417651 +--- 15417664 +>>15417661 +qq +--- 15417702 +>>15417594 +>most cases of complex phenotype disorders are sporadic +For all disorders or behavioral.disorders specifically? Personality disorders in particular may have a memetic component, just ask anyone who knew a lot of teenage girls when "Girl, Interrupted" came out. Would be easy enough to demonstrate by looking at the incidence of personality disorders in patients with no family history of personality disorder in patients who were formerly foster youth in congregate care. +--- 15417751 +>>15417702 +>For all disorders or behavioral.disorders specifically? +Yes. If you don't know what you're reading it gets very confusing and contradictory due to how the math works for example >>15417644 +>>15417657 +it's very complicated for the most part high familial recurrence attributable to dominant genes or highly significant SNPs are stupid fuckin rare. that's why if you don't understand the context of what things mean, and what the formulas and concepts mean abstractly, you can't understand what any genetics study is talking about. also why many people around here keep fuckin pointing out GWAS significant hits tend to not reproduce because it isn't that simple +>may have a memetic component +you gotta define that better +>Would be easy enough to demonstrate by looking at the incidence of personality disorders in patients with no family history of personality disorder in patients who were formerly foster youth in congregate care. +that's just environmental risks. Getting the shit beat out of you having a mother on drugs yeah all that shit makes people have a lot more problems. not girls watching a fucking movie ffs + +anyway correlations you often find in bad research don't mean shit and everyone says that every time it comes up yet nobody listens. people with disorders cope and the copes form the correlations not the other way around, but the coping can also make the condition worse like self medicating with alcohol. Not a genpop risk just an added risk in subpops due to coping behavior everyone always tells you people this diff --git a/sci/15417570.txt b/sci/15417570.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c14b29f6464b0ea729c1bb5abe9583f9d3881726 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417570.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +----- +--- 15417570 +Moon diff --git a/sci/15417678.txt b/sci/15417678.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2ab53890bdac14a407216483b59ade6df0e59f60 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417678.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +----- +--- 15417678 +antipiretics make no sense. your body raises your temperature to kill off the bacteria/infection, then you lower it artificially. so you're helping the infection thrive. then it goes back up again and you take another round. and so on. isn't it better to let the fever run its course until it's done killing the infection and then the temperature will go back down on its own? im currently taking antipiretics and feeling better, then worse when it wears off, then better again, and so on. actually same shit with inflammations. like if a body part is inflamed it's because it's fighting off an infection on that part. so why would you take anti inflamatories? like who's side are you on. it just dont make no sense. +--- 15417707 +High temp causes brain damage anon, It's clear to see. diff --git a/sci/15417682.txt b/sci/15417682.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d38827e736bde2e0f4961e4806a4e613b45bd9b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417682.txt @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +----- +--- 15417682 +Nothing ever happens - edition + +Previous >>15415444 → +--- 15417686 +https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/05/rocket-report-china-selling-reusable-engines-can-spacex-still-raise-money/ +--- 15417687 +https://www.abqjournal.com/2595660/celestis-spaceloft-rocket-carrying-philip-chapman-ashes-crashes-after-launching-from-spaceport-america.html +--- 15417692 +>>15417687 +>philip-chapman +who? +--- 15417693 +https://spacenews.com/blacksky-seeks-to-extend-operations-of-satellites-running-on-empty/ + +> The unredacted portions of the request provide no details about why the spacecraft are running out of propellant, although it appears to be earlier than expected. The two spacecraft launched as rideshare payloads on a SpaceX Falcon 9 Starlink mission in August 2020, and the STA notes the spacecraft have a three-year design life. + +> BlackSky did not respond to questions about the STA or the health of the two satellites. The company, publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, has not made any other regulatory filings about the satellites. BlackSky is scheduled to release its first quarter financial results on May 10 before the markets open. +--- 15417694 +>>15417692 +https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/nasa-mourns-the-passing-of-astronaut-philip-k-chapman/ + +never went to space +--- 15417697 +>never went to space +At least he's consistent! +--- 15417699 +https://spacenews.com/lockheed-martin-announces-reorganization-of-its-space-business/ +--- 15417710 +https://spacenews.com/debate-rages-about-future-of-new-horizons/ + +> That puts the future of New Horizons after fiscal year 2024 in limbo. “We are in a quandary. I don’t know what we’re going to do about it,” said Curt Niebur, lead scientist for flight programs in NASA’s planetary science division, at the OPAG meeting. NASA had hoped the mission would accept the senior review outcome. “That path is broken.” + +> While NASA’s planetary programs have struggled with cost issues, from potential increasing costs for Mars Sample Return to the delay in the Psyche launch that has pushed back the VERITAS Venus mission by three years, New Horizons takes up a minute part of the overall planetary budget. NASA requested $9.7 million for the mission in its fiscal year 2024 budget proposal, less than 0.3% of the overall planetary science budget of $3.38 billion. + +so SLS and JPL are basically fucking everybody else + +> Some at the OPAG meeting suggested that a solution would require some improved cooperation among NASA’s science divisions, including perhaps a more equitable sharing of mission costs. “Meritorious science can be achieved in heliophysics, astrophysics and planetary science but science optimization will require creative problem solving and cross-divisional leadership,” the senior review report stated. +--- 15417721 +>Starship: 250t expendable; 150t fully reusable + +Is there anything this man can't do? +--- 15417724 +>>15417697 +Oh, Carlos! +--- 15417725 +>>15417682 (OP) +When do you think SpaceX will declare bankruptcy and shut down operations? +--- 15417731 +>>15417721 +Current Starship fleet total payload capability: 0 grams +--- 15417738 +>>15417710 +They dont want to admit starship exists +--- 15417740 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q14qpzcy4JM [Embed] +--- 15417743 +>>15417721 +If it does get refueling capabilties then even fully expendable can still be recovered in orbit +--- 15417744 +>>15417682 (OP) +who will be the first man to take a shit on another world?? +--- 15417745 +>>15417744 +Who knows, all the Apollo astronauts held it in because they didn't wanna be remembered as the first +--- 15417746 +more +space +stations +--- 15417754 +>>15417740 +previous design iterations (I don't think a full rocket was ever built, first keralox engines then they changed to methalox) +--- 15417755 +>>15417754 +current 3 stage iteration aimed at deep space missions +--- 15417757 +>>15417754 +It's actually amazing to see China move away from old stolen russky designs. +When have they ever designed anything on their own? +--- 15417762 +2040 is supposed to be when a fully reusable Starship like variant is made (the variant on the right outlined with a red box) +--- 15417764 +>>15417721 +Why are we spending all this time developing launch vehicles when we can just assemble ISS-like factories up there? +--- 15417765 +>>15417764 +why do you bring this up every thread? get new trolling material dude +--- 15417767 +>>15417764 +Remind me again how we get those factories up there? +--- 15417774 +>>15417710 +Thanks for the relevant article dump. +--- 15417775 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_i2DFPjIxf8 [Embed] diff --git a/sci/15417696.txt b/sci/15417696.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..65fcfc00263e0659a6f26c252e41c7ac668afe63 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417696.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +----- +--- 15417696 +Hello /sci/, I'm a retarded electrical student and I can't figure out the formula to work out the formula for the cut-off frequency of this filter. The lecture material doesn't tell us what it is, I can't find any variation of it online. All values are known and the op-amp is ideal. Thanks for your help. diff --git a/sci/15417709.txt b/sci/15417709.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..45504d64a865d9bc31b410cd8bf7d538ccefe1f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417709.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15417709 +This is a critical thread on the topic of various aspects of psychology. How far can we test its theories or "insights"? Are there many models of mind that are scientifically verifiable? +For one, I am a very mentally ill person and I want to learn how to function with society. Is psychology right that I should learn how to be okay with myself and learn to not avoid others? I've found it hard to get work as a schizophrenic. +--- 15417723 +>>15417709 (OP) +Is it possible for a persone to go trough all of this? I am 100% sure i experienced all anxious, fearfull and avoidant, and curently am in secure. +I can say from experience the model in pic rel is true. diff --git a/sci/15417756.txt b/sci/15417756.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a1a321b5da71bcd2a4a97cb623ca67808dddbcb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15417756.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15417756 +did she really in the wrong? or do people hate her just bcause shes a woman? +--- 15417760 +>>15417756 (OP) +Fucking over richfags is based. People should do it more +--- 15417769 +Yes she was in the wrong.