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+ Lorenzo
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+ I’m not going into the alley but I’m not sure what to do just yet
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+ Here’s another anime girl for now
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  >Specific breeds made for one purpose that make them unviable without human care (pugs for example)
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  That's why I'll take the car that will eat my face. At least it's not my slave, More like a roommate I feed
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >Specific breeds made for one purpose that make them unviable without human care (pugs for example)
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  That's why I'll take the car that will eat my face. At least it's not my slave, More like a roommate I feed
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+ >>15369663
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+ Quite a lot of animals can understand communication of some degree or other. It is simply a matter of whether or not they care, or if we communicate in a manner they'll be receptive to. Sort of how anyone who has owned cats and isn't completely autistic would understand how badly botched most "research" on cats has been.
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+ >Researcher wants to do test
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+ >Cat doesn't care
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+ >Researcher declares cat dumb
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+ Honestly it seems like animal behavior and cognition researchers are the crayon eaters of the research world, because I cannot for the life of me comprehend half the shit I've found they've written about any animal I am familiar with. Maybe it's gotten better, or maybe I only know of the worst examples because the media just loves to report retarded results.
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+ >>15370802
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+ This is called the Gell-Mann Effect. You can tell how retarded the replication crisis science is in fields you know about, but you still believe in the replication crisis science in fields you aren't experienced with.
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+ >>15370834
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+ Gell-mann amnesia is not an excuse for making hasty generalizations. You clearly understand neither of the things you've mentioned.
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+ >>15370897
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+ I'm not sure why that touched a nerve, but I'd love to hear about your particular abnormal psychology.
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+ >>15370914
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+ You're too irrelevant to touch a nerve. Simply pointed out you understand neither things, and it's a shame people like you abuse such concepts. Nothing for it, but it is a shame.
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+ >>15370949
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+ You seem to be particularly irate about my post for no discernable reason.
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+ >>15370914
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+ Toxoplasmosis maybe? Just kidding
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+ >>15370802
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+ I believe there's a link to an article somewhere in this thread where wolf pups were treated with a lot of human care and dog pups with minimal care and they still understood human directions better.
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+ It's quite obvious when you try to point your cat and your dog to their bowl with your finger.
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+ Dogs are canines that understand ape gestures, that's what I'm saying essentially
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+ >>15371386
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+ >Dogs are canines that understand ape gestures, that's what I'm saying essentially
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+ Well yeah. The quibble is with respect to "understand", as the whole "does the animal give a shit" thing factors into that a lot. Depending on the cat and the situation the answer can definitely vary is the issue, and I'm genuinely curious if anyone has managed to attempt disentangling the difference.
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+
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+ Either way, yes, a dog would be more likely to respond. Dogs represent greatly preserved neoteny and its related behavioral/cognitive features, and nonetheless even absent human socialization those "immaturities" such as curiosity ought make it more likely. So it is a worthwhile question to ask whether it is sensible to suppose something as vague as "ape gestures" are the phenotype or more sensibly "likelihood of caring by consequence of that curiosity" or something like that.
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+ >>15371399
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+ We actually have a good test subjects for that I think: domesticated foxes.
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+ Actually, there are 3 types of them: unsociable, tamed and domesticated.
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+ I don't really know whether they have the same ability to recognise human gestures as dogs do since they were made in a short amount of time in a few generations, but still.
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+ >>15371552
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+ Might not be domesticated "enough" but that does get closer to the notion of testing the idea. Don't know enough to know if there's an easier way since they don't exactly talk. Guess we'd just have to wait
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+ >>15370802
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+ animal cognition "research" all relies on the human researcher's psychological projection.
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+ get an idiot who presumes that they are no smarter than a dog and allow them to investigate and write papers and thats the field. not all that different from trannys who presume that women are just men with tits & a vagina.
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+ >>15317824
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+ >the alphabet boys underestimate the cactus perimeter
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+ >>15371562
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+ Well, the experiment is still going as far as I knowbso maybe in another 30 years it will be more likely.
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+ I don't believe talking to them would help. On the contrary it would confuse the matter. One of the issues with studying humans is that they talk.
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+ >>15371670
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+ >I don't believe talking to them would help. On the contrary it would confuse the matter. One of the issues with studying humans is that they talk.
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+ Given it would be fairly effortless to then clearly be told "don't care" versus "don't understand" seems it would clear it up fairly easily. If anything the primary issue is hardly people talking, but rather researchers not listening. Same goes for studying animals and not listening to the animal. We seem to be at opposite ends of things.
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+ Zoomer biochemfag here in second bachelor year. Should I just quit school? I have no other academic talents out of biochemistry, so swapping degrees is not an option. Should I still bother with getting masters in 4 years and then spend another 5 years as assistant before getting into respectable position if there is very high likelihood of AI automating it before I even reach there?
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+ >>15371825
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+ Only CEO's masturbate over the fever dream of being able to replace people like that. The more efficient the production the more people are required to tackle the harder problems now available to be solved. It's a stupid fucking meme.
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  >>15324736
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  >Nazis really didn't value science at all
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  How does the most scientifically developed nation not value science?
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- We wouldn't have smartphones for another 200 years
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  >>15323838
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  this is funny because
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  >>15369578
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  (concerning Škoda 110 which was same era)
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  You could get full manual with all the parts described and explained (or at least my grandfather did, it was certainly available if it didn't went straight with the car) and the cars were really simple compared to modern cars.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15324736
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  >Nazis really didn't value science at all
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  How does the most scientifically developed nation not value science?
 
 
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  >>15323838
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  this is funny because
 
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  >>15369578
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  (concerning Škoda 110 which was same era)
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  You could get full manual with all the parts described and explained (or at least my grandfather did, it was certainly available if it didn't went straight with the car) and the cars were really simple compared to modern cars.
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+ Happy Birthday.
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+ >>15323772
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+ >About the same since no one is making any new scientific discoveries. Low hanging fruit was picked already.
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+ artificial intelligence, genetic editing, mrna vacines, the next 2 decades will be crazzy, specially now since America has another super power competing, we will have the two rushing technologies to outdo the other, similar to what happened after ww2, competition drives progress, having a single superpower is not good
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+ >>15371313
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+ >muh soience is gonna change the world in two weeks
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+ >muh soience mufffugguh
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+ sois only make things get worse and worse
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+ Nazi here
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+ We won the war
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+ >>15371313
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+ >>15371335
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+ You likely would have died before you turned 5 if not for science. Also why the fuck are you even on this board if this is your attitude?
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+ Happy Birthday Hitler!
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+ >>15371669
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+ ^
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+ This. The EU is Hitler's wetdream. A united, socialist Europe.
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+ >>15347566
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+ >Construction for solar scale LHC follow up already under way.
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+ And this would be a waste of precious resources desu.
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+ Probably less developed since hardship was a big motivator for me.
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  loses its magic that way does it not? you coulda suggested nanomachine medication.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  loses its magic that way does it not? you coulda suggested nanomachine medication.
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+ It seems that cybernetics was initially considered with suspicion
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+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetics_in_the_Soviet_Union
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+ >>15334935
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+ 'I misunderstand everything I read' /lit/ retard
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+ >>15368461
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+ >what could early childhood studies tell us about developing conversational multi-agent systems?
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+ Imagine if an AI company had scans of elementary school homework for hundreds of kids across the whole age range to use as part of their multimodal LM training.
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  If it makes you feel better I was two thirds of the way through mine before I finally got a paper out.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  If it makes you feel better I was two thirds of the way through mine before I finally got a paper out.
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+ So explain to me wtf the point of papers is (I am almost done with my B. Sc in Mathematics).
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+ I'm going to do a M. Sc. and then research shit myself in my free time. Already covered a bunch of experimental physics (Mechanics, Nuclear, solid-state, optics, QM, thermo, electrodynamics). Can't be fucked with publishing papers for the sake of publishing. Is the oldschool way not viable anymore (sit at home, research, experiment and observe)?
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+ You PhD holders sound fucking miserable to me kek, I'm quitting after my M. Sc. and will aim for a paycheck, while doing research on my own accord with a big middle finger to lobbyist cucks and replication crisis enabling paper pushers.
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+ Also, don't get me wrong, I don't blame you fags. Seems like corruption got its tangles in academia and it moves everyone around like puppets. I couldn't do it boys, the title seems nice to me, but that's about it.
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+ There are certain things that you cannot do without a PhD. Stuff like winning the Nobel Prize, becoming a Professor or getting hired as Chief Scientist.
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+ Settling for a BS or MS means that your salary will be effectively capped at $900k a year (in 2023) in the US unless you decide to shift into another career path like management or start your own business. It will also be hard to get recognition for yourself. So if you're content with these things, don't get a PhD.
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  lmao 2.25 trillion kilos of grain annually and ppl think we're on the verge of starvation from overpopulation. 3500 calories in a kilo of grain. adds up to 2700 calories per person per day, from grain crops alone.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  lmao 2.25 trillion kilos of grain annually and ppl think we're on the verge of starvation from overpopulation. 3500 calories in a kilo of grain. adds up to 2700 calories per person per day, from grain crops alone.
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+ *picture of obese negress complaining that she is on the verge of starvation*
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+ Scientifically speaking, why does man-made climate change only exist if you lie about it?
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+ You can see this by how shamefully they closed down hundreds of stations after Anthony Watts publicly posted the photographs of where their thermometers were sited.
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+ But they didn't throw out the data those stations had gathered - that data is still part of the temperature record used to "prove" a warming trend
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+ except new liberalism was created by the same bourgeois revolutionists who created classical liberalism
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  my old doctor died and now i have to get a flight physical with a new doctor for the first time, they just email'd me saying i have to wear a mask.
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  i've never worn one before, where do you buy this garbage and how much microplastics am i finna inhale?
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  also lmao when 200 passengers and all the flight crew had to wear masks and i just ignored it, never got the vax either, when my boss said i had to, i just told him "hey i got that vax" next time i saw him an that was that.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  my old doctor died and now i have to get a flight physical with a new doctor for the first time, they just email'd me saying i have to wear a mask.
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  i've never worn one before, where do you buy this garbage and how much microplastics am i finna inhale?
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  also lmao when 200 passengers and all the flight crew had to wear masks and i just ignored it, never got the vax either, when my boss said i had to, i just told him "hey i got that vax" next time i saw him an that was that.
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+ >how much microplastics am i finna inhale?
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+ Probably about 1/30th of a football field's worth
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+ yeah you getting a lot of pussy riding around in your car with a mask on? shut the fuck up nerd you and i both know you dont get anything
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+ memory holed the cochrane review already?
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+ medicine has more a rigorous set of "peers" than "feminist scholars," obviously
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+ use your brain a bit fucknuts
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+ Thank you Doctor Chud
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+ i am eternally grateful for dr. chud. i really dont think id be here today if it werent for him
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+ >the deadliest virus in hirory
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+ yah ure not ill or anything
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+ just fuck off already you shill
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  high IQ people have less kids
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  so yes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  so yes
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+ There is a profound irony in men denying the existence of toxic masculinity, the idea that men are pressured by society into self-destructive and irrational behaviours and attitudes, because they fear that accepting it will make them seem less masculine. Not as much irony as there is in insisting on your own superior rationality when your only argument consists of calling people women and homosexuals, of course.
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+ There is profound irony in feminism having utterly stamped out 99 % of masculinity from the society, it having caused unprecedented suffering, loneliness, degeneracy, and an extinction-level civilisation-ending fertility catastrophy, and yet thoroughly indoctrinated NPCs still go on about how not only is toxic masculinity a real and a serious problem, but it is also the cause of all these problmes that were in truth obviously caused by feminism, histrionic female nature, and unchecked female privilege, and apparently the only solution is to embrace even more feminism and to oppress and ostracise ever more men.
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+ Of course, pointing out any of this makes you a heretic, an incel, a virgin, a man-child, a misogynist, etc., so any attempt to inject real logic and real reason into the conversation will be easily silenced and squashed with ridicule.
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+ Anon, dearest, you are the biggest histrionic in this thread, and you don't even come close to injecting anything remotely resembling logic into this conversation. You are guilty of "toxic femininity" in at least equal measure as I, if not greater. You attempt to ridicule me and diminish my masculinity even as you attempt to cast these things as uniquely deviously feminine tactics. You are a despicable hypocrite only capable of hyperbole and insult, and your argument is self-defeating because you yourself demonstrate exactly how male insecurity about masculinity (rather than some nebulously defined femininity) is responsible for all the invective and illogic you blame feminism for.
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+ You want to argue that feminists calling men incels is "toxic femininity", as if feminists are known for rigidly adhering to standards of femininity? You might have had a shot at having a point if you didn't also insist on pulling my sexual prowess into question for disagreeing with you. The only reason "incel" is an insult is because of toxic standards of masculinity, you blathering buffoon. But then, you also called for the beheading of women allegedly for the sake of their own happiness, so I don't know how you can even maintain the pretence that you're not arguing from pure emotion. You are precisely the "spineless slimy homosexual" you imagine me to be and the sooner you come to terms with it, the happier you'll be.
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+ As much as you cry "toxic femininity", this is transparently a ploy to put me down and reassert your own masculinity after I trounced you. All of this, your refusal to back down, your inability to accept an argument that's feminist by association, your desperate attempt to pull me down to lift yourself up after losing face, all of it stems from your hurt sense of masculine pride.
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+ A parasite's greatest goal is to make its host shut up. Thus ironically, after a long history of shitposting, the parasite comes out against free speech.
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+ >>15371368
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+ Start making sense any time.
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+ --- 15371409
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+ >>15371372
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+ Or what?
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+ --- 15371470
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+ >>15371368
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+ >>15371333
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+ >>15370728
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+ post your sources
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+ --- 15372040
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+ >>15370728
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+ Peopke are lead deficient. Nothing really to do with "feminity" except as far as the symptoms of the deficiency are associated with the female sex as females are more likely to get deficient.
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+ derek jensen thinks human level intelligence is a lethal mutation in the long run. we are going to wipe ourselves out
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+ >>15341331
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+ This is one of the dumbest posts I've ever read on 4chan. Even if it were true that a large number of dumb people could generate the ideas "collectively" of one genius, there's still the issue that humans are generally conformist herd animals, so the dumb dumb that came up with the great idea would get ostracized and told that he's wrong and stupid by all the other retards, so then the great idea would be forgotten. This is probably why Africans never invented the wheel desu.
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+ >>15343244
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+ >We need to stop judging people by the amount of sex they have, whether it's a lot or a little, and allow men to be passive or shy or, in a word, feminine, without being condemned for it.
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+ Betacuck detected.
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+ --- 15372267
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+ >>15343863
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+ It happens sometimes that an ugly guy gets rejected by a girl and then he gets revenge by getting with his buddies to go beat up the guy she DID pick.
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+ --- 15372278
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+ >>15340816 (OP)
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+ >Here's why [some journo fuckwit's "smart, but lazy" excuse for being a trash human]
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+
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+ Actual intelligent people are all married and have low divorce rates. The only rare unmarried people at top tier conferences have some sort of massive physical defect. These clueless alcoholic journos of course don't even network in these crowds.
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+ --- 15372311
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+ >>15372040
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+ "Lead deficiency" is a leftist psy-op to see how many chuds you can give lead poisoning, right?
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+ --- 15372316
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+ >>15372238
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+ How well has the alternative been working for the incel NEETs that populate this website? Why are you on the science board of 4chan pretending to be some paragon of manliness?
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+ >>15372267
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+ What buddies lmao
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+ --- 15372321
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+ >>15372278
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+ I know you don't view women as people but this is why your children will have bimbo IQs
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+ --- 15372324
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+ >>15343244
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+ >without being condemned for it.
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+ It's women doing the condemning, retard. Men merely look around and see what kind of men are popular with women, and then they emulate that. If you want men to be allowed to be more feminine, you need to first make women like feminine men.
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+ --- 15372340
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+ >>15372324
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+ >It's women doing the condemning
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+ No, you incels are simply obsessed with the women who reject you so you lose sight of the bigger picture. Yet it is even easily visible here, in this assumed male-dominated space. People are harshly judged for any perceived deviation from the masculine norm. Women already like feminine men more than other men like feminine men.
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+ --- 15372378
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+ >>15341092
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+ That's utter nonsense.
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+ >>15372321
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+ ???
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+ 1) I do.
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+ 2) My wife is a 147 IQ MD.
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+
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+ Did you misqoute me or something?
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+ --- 15372642
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+ >>15340816 (OP)
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+ It's because they're so high IQ they see all the visceral disgusting aspects of it to the point where it becomes a horrible horrible thing to them.
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+ Sex is like slaanesh to them.
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+ --- 15372644
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+ >>15343720
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+ Really? Made me just get angry at the fact that I live in something becoming the inverse of Sharia.
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+ --- 15372827
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+ >>15372340
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+ >ignore reality
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+ >call people incels
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+ Found the woman.
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+ --- 15373290
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+ >>15372378
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+ No, it's just that when you say "intelligent people are all married" you are actually talking about intelligent men. Intelligent women are statistically far less likely to get married.
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+ >>15372827
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+ How ironic that you are literally immersed in and actively perpetuating toxic masculinity and yet you call it "ignoring reality" to point that out. Are you seriously going to pretend that all the people calling eachother incel on here are women? Do you feel like your average NEET basement dweller is "emulating the kind of men that's popular with women"? You RRREEEEE that Stacy won't let you stick your dick in her but you ignore all the times Chad called you a loser fag. Look at the fucking Republican party and tell me men aren't policing masculinity. Oh no, it's aaaallll women's fault because they don't want to fuck you!
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  >>15368533
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  Unless you're a Platonist, there isn't really anything you "find out about THE" natural numbers using infinity. E.g. there's no infinite objects in Peano arithmetic.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 15369503
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  >>15368533
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  Unless you're a Platonist, there isn't really anything you "find out about THE" natural numbers using infinity. E.g. there's no infinite objects in Peano arithmetic.
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+ --- 15370065
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+ All functions from natural to real, are continuous.
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+ --- 15370098
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+ >>15370065
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+ Let A be a non-open subset of the naturals.
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+ Wouldn't the indicator function of A be a non-continuous function from the naturals to the reals?
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+ --- 15370142
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+ >>15370098
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+ No.
1016
+ --- 15370226
1017
+ I have a few papers published in another field unrelated to math before I got into pure math. Should I put them in my homepage or can I pretend they don't exist?
1018
+ --- 15370372
1019
+ >>15370065
1020
+ All functions from the natural numbers with the discrete topology to the reals with the standard topology are continuous.
1021
+ --- 15370547
1022
+ >>15370142
1023
+ The set [math]\left]\frac{1}{2}, \frac{3}{2} \right[ [/math] is open. So for [math]1_A[/math] to be continuous is neccessary that [math]1_A^{-1} \left( \left]\frac{1}{2}, \frac{3}{2} \right[ \right) = A[/math] is also open.
1024
+ --- 15370645
1025
+ If [math]f(x)[/math] and [math]g(x)[/math] are polynomials with computable real coefficients, is [math] \int \frac{f(x)} {g(x)}[/math] always computable?
1026
+ --- 15370862
1027
+ >>15368005
1028
+ >>15368076
1029
+ >>15368079
1030
+ Hello again anon. Sorry for my late reply, I had an exam today and then died temporarily.
1031
+
1032
+ Okay so regarding your solution, it's pretty good except for the last part about counting by hand. I'm happy to say that's of course not necessary and it's not hard either. Like you say, we have A=2, B=3, C=167 and we're supposed to distribute 2 As, 1 B and 1 C among 3 boxes essentially. Well then we can just do that separately for each of them. And just as you said, it can be done with stars and bars. 2 stars 2 bars for As give us 6. 1 star and 2 bars for B give us 3, same for C and multiplying those we get 54.
1033
+
1034
+ Again, nice job on your solution! I think it's impressive you managed to count all the 54 possibilities by hand and it's also nice you verified it in Python. I think you'd figured out how to calculate it using stars and bars since it already came to your mind.
1035
+ >Thanks again for the question anyways.
1036
+ Thank you more for solving it and writing your solution here. I appreciate it. And sorry again for the late reply, hope you have a nice day.
1037
+ --- 15370878
1038
+ >>15370645
1039
+ Computable in what sense, with respect to what integral and is this an indefinite integral? And I suppose you exclude g's and u's with g(u)=0.
1040
+ The answer is probably that yes it's fine.
1041
+ --- 15370969
1042
+ >>15370065
1043
+ f(x) = x
1044
+ --- 15371195
1045
+ >>15369503
1046
+ I may well be a Platonist. What would you say to that?
1047
+ --- 15371273
1048
+ >>15371195
1049
+ Why I would say?
1050
+ I'd say it doesn't clarify things and it's a position people take to not have to think about philosophy any further.
1051
+ --- 15371286
1052
+ I want to refresh my discrete math. Is there a good textbook, website or video series with a focus on computer science that is concise? Most textbooks are unusable because they're way too long, overly complicated and contain pointless exercises. I just want a good summary of the basics that makes use of illustrations.
1053
+ --- 15371315
1054
+ >>15371286
1055
+ I haven't read it but many people recommend Concrete Mathematics by Knuth.
1056
+ --- 15371370
1057
+ >>15370862
1058
+ You seem to be relatively knowledgable if you're the usual anime weeb anon. Been looking into fuzzy logic stuff out of curiosity, seems to have varied discrete applications but can't find much in the way of general systems post 1930s that aren't the 1990s fad. Usually implemented with respect to stochastic systems like markov chains and such, "quantum logic", etc, or so claimed. Just wondering if there's been more recent formalizations that are remotely serious.
1059
+
1060
+ The qualifier for "remotely serious" would be such that, like a coherent state for quantum states, the logic resolves into similarly "coherent states" mappable to things like binary logic, i.e. via emergence to coherence. Or some endeavor like that. All I find are "fuzzy logic" fads of various kinds with either limited specific application or sole focus on deriving the coherent state from a bounded system.
1061
+ --- 15371421
1062
+ >>15371370
1063
+ never-fuckin mind apparently I was stumbling my retarded ass toward von neumann algebra in the dumbest fucking way possible by going backward instead of realizing I was obviously thinking about ergodic theory FUCK MY LIFE
1064
+ --- 15371460
1065
+ >>15371421
1066
+ are you saying that you accidentally found a connection you didn't know about?
1067
+ --- 15371468
1068
+ >>15371460
1069
+ Oh you know just enjoying the lovely experience where every intuition I have leads to 100 year old ideas because Jon Von FUCKING Neumann exists to shit on my fucking day ensuring my perpetual irrelevance. Don't mind me time for more shut up and calculate it's all I'm fucking good for apparently
1070
+ --- 15371574
1071
+ Any math guys want to explain something to a math noob?
1072
+
1073
+ A small circle contains an infinite number of points.
1074
+ A large circle contains a larger number of infinite points than the small circle.
1075
+ Right so far?
1076
+
1077
+ If we place the smaller circle directly within the larger circle and draw a line directly out from each point on the small circle, at 90 degrees to each tangent, we have begun mapping the points of the smaller circle onto the larger circle. But since the smaller circle contains a smaller infinity of points we can never completely map every one of its points onto the large circle.
1078
+
1079
+ Yet is we were to do the opposite and map the points of the large circle onto the small circle we should be able to do so since a point has no physical dimensions Therefore no matter how many points the large circle has we should always be able to map to the corresponding point on the small circle. Yet the large circle is said to contain a larger infinity of points than the small circle.
1080
+
1081
+ Can anyone explain this apparent inconsistency?
1082
+
1083
+ Thank you in advance for taking the time to explain this to a dummy.
1084
+ --- 15371587
1085
+ >>15371574
1086
+ >But since the smaller circle contains a smaller infinity of points we can never completely map every one of its points onto the large circle.
1087
+ >Yet the large circle is said to contain a larger infinity of points than the small circle.
1088
+ False.
1089
+ Cardinality (size, essentially) is tricky when talking about infinity. Some infinities can be said to be larger than others, yes, but it has nothing to do with the apparent size of the objects you associate with them.
1090
+ As you say, you can associate every point on the larger circle with a point on the smaller circle, and as you seem to have figured out, you can naturally make the reverse mapping, even if it seems unintuitive at first. That this one-to-one mapping is possible is indicative of the fact that the cardinality of the total number of points is equal in the two circles, despite one being larger than the other.
1091
+ A slightly easier to think about it might be to consider, instead of a circle, the number line. If we consider all of the even integers, and then all of the integers in general, we can make a one-to-one mapping by simply halving each even integer (or doubling each general integer), so the two sets have the same cardinality despite the fact that intuition would tell you that there should be twice as many integers as even integers.
1092
+ --- 15371595
1093
+ I see. That makes it clear. Thank you.
1094
+ --- 15371661
1095
+ Is it normal to understand the same equation to varying degrees depending on the day? Processing speed is about the same, it's like I can hold an equation in my head for a longer period of time in the morning than at night. Could it be something as simple as tiredness?
1096
+ --- 15371663
1097
+ >>15371661
1098
+ >depending on the day
1099
+ the time of day*
1100
+ --- 15371704
1101
+ Knew a guy who was a programmer working on some advanced shit
1102
+ Would be driving home from work when he would suddenly have an epiphany about some work related shit and have to write it down just FUCKING IMMEDIATELY! becasue he knew he couldn't hold the complicated equation inside his head for too long when he was tired.
1103
+ Would crash car because he was too busy writing the shit down and have to be towed away
1104
+ Company would pay all the bills and deal with any fines and police stuff cos his shit was just too valuable
1105
+ After the third time they forbade him from driving to and from work and got a chauffeur to always pick him up and drop him off.
1106
+ --- 15371745
1107
+ >>15371704
1108
+ >shit that never happened
1109
+ soiboy fairy tales
1110
+ --- 15371756
1111
+ How in the fuck do you deal with this frustration of all your intuitions leading to rediscovering somebody else's fucking wheels? There has got to be a term other than that for this, but I find nobody talking about the frustration either, which is making it even worse. Like I'm uniquely fucking stupid.
1112
+ --- 15371769
1113
+ >>15371756
1114
+ The next time you think of a nice idea, don't rush in to work on it, but do a literature review first.
1115
+ More often than not, this process will itself be a source of fresh inspiration.
1116
+ --- 15371776
1117
+ >>15371769
1118
+ That is what I do. I then proceed, however long that takes, to discover it's already been done. Wash, rinse, repeat. That is literally the source of the frustration.
1119
+ --- 15371797
1120
+ >>15343262
1121
+ Schizophrenic cave emigration
1122
+ t. my friend is working on his phd and we joke about this
1123
+ --- 15371814
1124
+ >>15371776
1125
+ Don't know what sort of ideas you have, but for me any frustration that I get from what you're describing is outweighed by the excitement from seeing all the cool gadgets and applications that they're doing with the thing I thought up (especially if they turn out to confirm my preliminary conjectures).
1126
+ Plus, as I've said, usually there exists some detail in which your approach differs from the mainstream, so there will still be something you can contribute to.
1127
+
1128
+ But with all that said, if you're looking for general advice, all I can offer is just to read more math, especially beyond the textbooks.
1129
+ --- 15371832
1130
+ >>15355533
1131
+ This. Math discovery is driven by questions and applications of the day. Yeah maybe differential geometry will be tapped out, but there are countless systems to mathematicize
1132
+ --- 15371835
1133
+ >>15365535
1134
+ Why is enlightenment math centered around physics?
1135
+ Why is Greek math studying platonic forms?
1136
+ Where did all this computer science math come from?
1137
+ --- 15371839
1138
+ >>15371814
1139
+ I don't know how to make anyone understand. Nobody ever understands. It isn't exciting. It's like running in place no matter what you do, and I can't make you understand just how and why that would drive somebody crazy.
1140
+ >But with all that said, if you're looking for general advice, all I can offer is just to read more math, especially beyond the textbooks.
1141
+ WORKING ON IT. Should've done this years ago but everyone always thought me crazy and I found being a human calculator boring as fuck in school, long before any of this stuff existed online, so I never even knew any of my crazy would've mattered. I just figured the problem was me. Only the more I read the more things make sense, and realizing I was in fact making perfect sense the whole fucking time. You have no idea what that's like. Only realizing, progressively, every idea you've tried explaining in words that people just didn't fucking understand was already understood centuries ago, or a century ago, and being treated like a nutcase for thinking them. You've no idea what a frustrating late start is like, and I have no idea how to explain it. Nor explain the horror of realizing just how outmoded you are in spite of it all.
1142
+
1143
+ I'd scream if I could even figure out how to make the scream mean a goddamn thing. Anyway, back to fucking working on math. I want to pretend time machines could exist so I can punch Neumann in his fucking face.
1144
+ --- 15371981
1145
+ >>15353997
1146
+ Interesting. Thank you
1147
+ --- 15371992
1148
+ >>15367079
1149
+ what do these words mean
1150
+ --- 15372156
1151
+ >>15371839
1152
+ Get in touch with guys like Norman J Wildberger or Ian Angell. You need to associate and communicate with people who think outside the box.
1153
+
1154
+ If you scoff at this then you are just another parrot and cant be helped.
1155
+ --- 15372165
1156
+ >>15371661
1157
+ You have masturbated more during the evening and night than in the morning. Your head is less fogged with thoughts of your mother.
1158
+ --- 15372189
1159
+ >>15345344
1160
+ You can't even define a step function without conditional statements. Or an equation for a circle in the cartesian plane, for that matter. The square root function, I could go on.
1161
+
1162
+ The other anon was wrong saying "functional programming" because it's also full of conditionals. You can't get away from them really.
1163
+
1164
+ You will probably enjoy learning about lambda calculus and the church-turing theorem.
1165
+ --- 15372281
1166
+ >>15372156
1167
+ Angell doesn't seem relevant and Wildberger's notions appear, at first glance, wholly antithetical to my own. I cannot fathom what possessed you to recommend either of them, especially given Wildberger's notions on infinities. Pointless to bother explaining as you already classified any objection as "scoffing" and "parroting" like a true zealot, and I already gave far greater consideration to your position than you deserve with such an attitude.
1168
+ --- 15372669
1169
+ >>15372281
1170
+ have a cracker pretty boy
sci/15344539.txt CHANGED
@@ -604,3 +604,33 @@ western banking and construction cartels
604
  >>15369394
605
  is it all the booze that makes you so smart?
606
  seriously, bruh, what's your secret?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
604
  >>15369394
605
  is it all the booze that makes you so smart?
606
  seriously, bruh, what's your secret?
607
+ --- 15370261
608
+ >>15367558
609
+ this demonstrated true by these
610
+ >>15369444
611
+ >>15369456
612
+ --- 15370352
613
+ Can someone explain?
614
+ --- 15370748
615
+ maybe the
616
+ >theres too many people on MY planet
617
+ narcissists will finally shup up now
618
+ --- 15372129
619
+ >>15347669
620
+ >You're leaving out the brown people. There's billions of them and their skin is brown. Millions enter the US every year and take all the new jobs because of the jews. The jews want to create a slave race that they can control so they want to mix brown people with us because that know that browns are out of control. You can't understand brown skin unless you're red pilled like I am.
621
+ ftfy
622
+ --- 15372137
623
+ >>15361079
624
+ >)
625
+ Go back, Ivan
626
+ --- 15372138
627
+ >>15344539 (OP)
628
+ >Overpopulationfags BTFO
629
+ No. We're just literally already here
630
+ >97% of ALL mammalian biomass is humans or our animal feedstock (all other wild animals are only 3%)
631
+ >Most of the third world is importing more food than it produces
632
+ >Slum hellscapes fucking everywhere, coming to the first world due to refugee waves
633
+ --- 15372140
634
+ >>15372138
635
+ >>Slum hellscapes fucking everywhere, coming to the first world due to refugee waves
636
+ Who is forcing you to accept them?
sci/15345008.txt CHANGED
@@ -175,3 +175,8 @@ You are so brainwashed and duped.
175
  That is the very definition of GOVERNMENT.
176
  --- 15369389
177
  >lolbergarianism
 
 
 
 
 
 
175
  That is the very definition of GOVERNMENT.
176
  --- 15369389
177
  >lolbergarianism
178
+ --- 15370274
179
+ >>15345603
180
+ Imagine the massive chimpout if these had been Trump administration officials being that stupid.
181
+ --- 15370920
182
+ Someone tell the IPCC about this incredible scientific discovery!
sci/15345195.txt CHANGED
@@ -1309,3 +1309,34 @@ Same with wolfes, dogs, coyotes, and a bunch of other canines?
1309
  --- 15369587
1310
  >>15368562
1311
  Is English "a" pronouced as a, or e? Same problem.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1309
  --- 15369587
1310
  >>15368562
1311
  Is English "a" pronouced as a, or e? Same problem.
1312
+ --- 15370609
1313
+ >>15345195 (OP)
1314
+ science has ALWAYS been political to varying extents. The concept of race is taboo right now. Simple as.
1315
+ --- 15371142
1316
+ Why does it even matter? I am extremely racist and I think there's only one species of human currently alive, there is no contradiction in my beliefs.
1317
+ --- 15371254
1318
+ >>15371142
1319
+ The only honest racist. I can respect that. Think it's silly, sure, but I can respect it at least.
1320
+ --- 15371501
1321
+ >>15371254
1322
+ >The only honest racist. I can respect that. Think it's silly, sure, but I can respect it at least.
1323
+ NIGGER
1324
+ --- 15371511
1325
+ >>15371142
1326
+ kek
1327
+ --- 15371828
1328
+ >>15358510
1329
+ Nah. It's more like European and North American gibs to Asia and Africa cause increased fertility.
1330
+ --- 15372521
1331
+ >>15371828
1332
+ Well that's not wrong but it's a fact that european fertility is under 2 children per woman about everywhere, which means a decreasing population in absolute terms.
1333
+
1334
+ >>15371142
1335
+ >Why does it even matter?
1336
+ Because it serves the political purposes of people like >>15371254, which is why he's hapoy to hear you say that. They pretend it means there's only one race, the human race, and that consequently it doesn't matter if a society is made of blacks or whites, except if whites are a majority in which case it's bad.
1337
+ --- 15372870
1338
+ >>15371142
1339
+ >there is no contradiction in my beliefs.
1340
+ If you concede to leftist mutants on this point, you will soon find yourself facing arguments like " There is only one race, Chud. Wanting a homeland for whites is just as absurd as wanting a homeland for blue-eyed people."
1341
+
1342
+ Honestly, it should at this point be clear to everyone that you are not to concede anything to leftists. Not one bit about anything. They only take, and they never give anything back. They never compromise. The more you cuck, the more they demand of you. And you cucking at all makes them feel justified having attacked you in the first place.
sci/15345659.txt CHANGED
@@ -448,3 +448,11 @@ Good on you, OP. I'm in a PhD program and am thinking about jumping ship to med
448
  --- 15368992
449
  >>15345778
450
  In my experience, Viz.ai is only around 70% specific, 70% sensitive for LVO. Somehow there automated hemorrhage detection seems even worse so far.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
448
  --- 15368992
449
  >>15345778
450
  In my experience, Viz.ai is only around 70% specific, 70% sensitive for LVO. Somehow there automated hemorrhage detection seems even worse so far.
451
+ --- 15370654
452
+ >>15345952
453
+ I work in mainstream surgical robotics and can tell you we're multiple decades from autonomous robots presenting even a shadow of a threat to surgeons. Partly due to technological limitations but mostly because surgeons are the main purchasing contact for these, and they won't advocate for a system that meaningfully replaces them in the OR. Also, if a company did try to end-run the surgeons and sell true autonomous systems to hospital executives, the manufacturer would be forced to take on a lot more liability than they do today.
454
+ --- 15370678
455
+ >>7734126 →
456
+ --- 15371153
457
+ >>15370654
458
+ Interesting. Wouldn't an AGI solve most of these issues tho?
sci/15346155.txt CHANGED
@@ -269,3 +269,23 @@ that's a fairly small amount of reading for an average-intelligence person, I'd
269
  >The only actual book reader in the thread posts a picture of used dirty used books because he knows it's the only way to btfo and prove he's not a shelf geomancing pseud like the rest.
270
 
271
  One of the rare pepe posting bait threads that's actually good for a change.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
269
  >The only actual book reader in the thread posts a picture of used dirty used books because he knows it's the only way to btfo and prove he's not a shelf geomancing pseud like the rest.
270
 
271
  One of the rare pepe posting bait threads that's actually good for a change.
272
+ --- 15370615
273
+ >>15346246
274
+ >Read book that you can tell it's pseudoscience form the title alone
275
+ >it's shit
276
+ >:O ???
277
+ --- 15371079
278
+ >>15346155 (OP)
279
+ >feynman
280
+ >numerous works on philosophy
281
+ ok retard
282
+ feynman didn't read numerous works on philosophy
283
+ feynman once took a philosophy course in college and found it so boring that
284
+ >"I happened to have a small drill, about one-sixteenth-inch, and to pass the time in that class, I would twist it between my fingers and drill holes in the sole of my shoe, week after week."
285
+ --- 15372244
286
+ >>15346155 (OP)
287
+ >You own an impressive bookshelf, overflowing with a wide range of mathematics and physics textbooks
288
+ I do.
289
+ --- 15372584
290
+ >>15372244
291
+ wow
sci/15346241.txt CHANGED
@@ -527,3 +527,11 @@ only if you care about science. if you only care about your sinecure then its no
527
  --- 15369350
528
  >>15366651
529
  Who told you that? Peer reviewers almost never replicate the experiments of papers they sign off on.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
527
  --- 15369350
528
  >>15366651
529
  Who told you that? Peer reviewers almost never replicate the experiments of papers they sign off on.
530
+ --- 15370291
531
+ >>15369350
532
+ they employ confirmation bias, its just as valid as soience
533
+ --- 15370906
534
+ >>15370291
535
+ Hmm very true.
536
+ --- 15372463
537
+ Isn't it kind of racist to accuse a black guy of lying?
sci/15347277.txt CHANGED
@@ -758,3 +758,62 @@ Or would emailing the journal get me anywhere?
758
  >>15369724
759
  >Don't shit where you eat
760
  nta, but i tell my classmates this
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
758
  >>15369724
759
  >Don't shit where you eat
760
  nta, but i tell my classmates this
761
+ --- 15370782
762
+ >>15368676
763
+ you should have chosen cardiology, dermatology or a surgery
764
+ --- 15370870
765
+ >>15369655
766
+ >In my undergraduate, I got banned from the gym for "being creepy".
767
+
768
+ That doesn’t make any sense. Were you trying to pick up girls at the gym or something
769
+ --- 15371104
770
+ So how long until the cure for osteoarthritis? I got my first symptoms at the age of like 11 and it's not nice. Any promising research or still nothing? There is no cure, only pain meds. Exercise apparently slows down the degeneration. As far as I know, condition of the joint cannot be improved, current state of it is the best it will ever be.
771
+ Maybe there's some info about osteoarthritis they don't want you to know? For example I heard the theory about it being entirely autoimmune, probably wrong.
772
+ I'm not even asking for myself, mine isn't the worst it can get, but with millions of old people affected by this, it's surprising that condition this widespread is still 0% curable.
773
+ --- 15371213
774
+ >>15371104
775
+ Because there's so much bureaucracy around medical research, it ends up legitimately costing billions to try to focus on a disease, design an intervention, and try to push all the way through trials and FDA approval.
776
+
777
+ If it causes pain, pharma already has painkillers to sell you. If it were a disease that kills people, well there's no market selling painkillers to dead people, but there would be a huge inelastic demand for any sort of intervention that works, and that would justify spending the billions on research.
778
+
779
+ Arthritis affects a lot of people, so I'm not saying you should expect zero progress, or that we'll never have better solutions.
780
+ But keep in mind FDA approval requires on the order of 1000000000 dollars. Pharma companies aren't charities, so they'll work on more profitable things first, and on cures for diseases that are already addresses by painkillers later.
781
+ --- 15371448
782
+ I wish I wasn't so lucky not only to get roundworms AND tapeworm, but also have main symptoms be endless hunger, constipation, freezing cold, constant exhaustion and weight "gain" (mostly swelling, shit pilling up in guts along with worms and water bloat; despite pilling on 10kg in two months and then slowly losing it over months (thanks to ritalin), I seem to only get more and more vascular and my abs is visible nowdays despite still engorging myself frequently and long ago abandoning exercise)
783
+ --- 15371459
784
+ >>15356985
785
+ wouldn't be this way if we lived in a moral, religious society.
786
+ --- 15371520
787
+ >>15349833
788
+ Because it ruins your conduction system, in short, it kills you faster.
789
+ --- 15371626
790
+ >>15368869
791
+ >pumping out babies and having their milkers worked properly
792
+ Yeah by me specifically. Trust me I'm have a phd in boobology.
793
+
794
+ >>15368870
795
+ I mean I literally never have to examine gross 80 year old bodies so that's a plus.
796
+
797
+ >>15368872
798
+ Just say "I'm a doctor" and that gets you 99% of the way there
799
+
800
+ >>15370782
801
+ There is no research for heart stuff because it's the simplest organ there is. It has like 3 diseases, pumps too fast or not fast enough or not at all.
802
+ --- 15371717
803
+ >>15368875
804
+ i've had zero success with those other than 30 yo landwhales with cats
805
+ --- 15371741
806
+ >>15371717
807
+ why do you feel entitled to something you're not willing to work for?
808
+ --- 15371806
809
+ Is it hypocritical for for a doctor to not have a healthy lifestyle, while telling other people to be more healthy?
810
+ --- 15371984
811
+ >>15371806
812
+ As healthcare became an industry and people bitch more, medics have become serfs. It is impossible for a doctor to have a healthy lifestyle while his own means of living consist on missing sleep two times a week, irregular hours and no free time at all.
813
+ --- 15372599
814
+ >>15371806
815
+ I want you to work 100hs a week in a high stress environment missing meals, missing workout, missing sleep while also studying on the go with a brain damaged by nicotine/caffeine/Ritalin/antidepressant abuse.
816
+ --- 15372636
817
+ >>15371984
818
+ >become serfs
819
+ As if it hasn't always been like this, except they had cocaine back in the day.
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324
  >>15369577
325
  >i don't care
326
  >*makes longwinded reply filled with emotional distress signals*
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
324
  >>15369577
325
  >i don't care
326
  >*makes longwinded reply filled with emotional distress signals*
327
+ --- 15370258
328
+ >>15367492
329
+ yeah, the sois still chimp out over than one. happened in the 1800s, before calculators were commonplace, it was considered as a convenience & didn't pass, but the sois still getting triggered over it 150 years later
330
+ --- 15372073
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+ >>15369589
332
+ Is this a bot?
sci/15348949.txt CHANGED
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179
  --- 15369297
180
  >>15366068
181
  that all goes back to jannie's child pornography arrest, jannie was offered the choice between a long prison term or continuing his life of masturbating to child pornography as a member of the fbi's criminal informant program
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
179
  --- 15369297
180
  >>15366068
181
  that all goes back to jannie's child pornography arrest, jannie was offered the choice between a long prison term or continuing his life of masturbating to child pornography as a member of the fbi's criminal informant program
182
+ --- 15370298
183
+ >>15369297
184
+ https://archived.moe/news/thread/973417/
185
+ --- 15370306
186
+ >>15370298
187
+ handy TL:DR at the bottom
188
+ >4chan is moderated by employees of the democratic party
189
+ --- 15370371
190
+ >>15370306
191
+ What can not be said on 4chan? Jews, vaxcattle, trannies, eat ze bugs, climate pseudoscience, elite pedo's, carnivore diet, Russia winning, MK Ultra, what more do we want to discuss?
192
+ --- 15370377
193
+ >>15348949 (OP)
194
+ Imagine AI chatbot trained exclusively by 4chan
195
+ --- 15370378
196
+ >>15370371
197
+ restrict it too far and everyone will leave for a new site, restrict it just enough so they do your bidding but don't feel motivated to try elsewhere
198
+ Try making a thread about the health effects of microwave range communications technology....
199
+ --- 15370380
200
+ >>15370377
201
+ Tay-sama?
202
+ --- 15370403
203
+ >>15370378
204
+ I see, that's a good point. I guess we can overcome that with critical mass gathered from a variety of platforms. That and posting images with different messages than the text.
205
+ --- 15372181
206
+ >>15370371
207
+ you can go to one of the archive sites and look through the deleted posts to see which ones get under jannie's skin the most
208
+ https://warosu.org/sci/?task=search2&ghost=yes&search_text=&search_subject=&search_username=&search_tripcode=&search_email=&search_filename=&search_datefrom=&search_dateto=&search_op=all&search_del=yes&search_int=dontcare&search_ord=new&search_capcode=all&search_res=post
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187
  >>15364830
188
  .0098
189
  the percentage signs cancel out and the number becomes unitless
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
187
  >>15364830
188
  .0098
189
  the percentage signs cancel out and the number becomes unitless
190
+ --- 15370296
191
+ >>15366781
192
+ >Sunlight is absorbed by water droplets and re-emitted.
193
+ water is transparent in the peak range of solar emission
194
+ --- 15372144
195
+ >>15361853
196
+ >CO2 is not a particularly strong greenhouse gas
197
+ so what is everyone chimping out about co2 causing the end of the world?
198
+ do they have ulterior motives for all their expressed emotion over co2?
199
+ --- 15372356
200
+ >>15358628
201
+ >>If you mean what effect does human production of steam into atmosphere do, it is nothing because steam in atmosphere quickly turns into rain, so there is never too much water in atmosphere.
202
+ that's with the current state of affair. now replace all the billions of motors with hydrogen motors pissing water 24/7 over 100 years and guess what happens to your ''there is never too much water in atmosphere.''
sci/15349846.txt CHANGED
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1181
  --- 15369995
1182
  >>15369212
1183
  What you are suggesting sounds very realistic, but you should be aware those kind of positions are very competative/luck based.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1181
  --- 15369995
1182
  >>15369212
1183
  What you are suggesting sounds very realistic, but you should be aware those kind of positions are very competative/luck based.
1184
+ --- 15370105
1185
+ >>15369212
1186
+ Sorry for not being able to give a very specific answer, but I've heard of some computational science work being done within structural engineering, so modelling and simulating structures and such. Stochastic modeling and simulations is pretty typical applied statistics work, wouldn't surprise me if they also used some meme AI things there too.
1187
+ --- 15370178
1188
+ I think there is something wrong with me. I used to be very hardworking and determined during high school and university, but now that I have a job I can't seem to care much about things that will require some effort to complete.
1189
+ There is a task that's a month overdue that I haven't even started yet. I think I might be procrastinating. What can I do to change my attitude about these things?
1190
+ --- 15370251
1191
+ >>15370178
1192
+ If you can procrastine like this knowing that you are risking your employment and money then you are simply not working for enough money. If you really care this little about your current job there is no fixing it, just start applying for other jobs that will make you care for other reasons.
1193
+
1194
+ The main one for me is "I'm massively overpaid here and if I ever got fired I would likely only be able to get jobs that pay 50% of my current salary. I better not ever get fired or I'm gonna kms'.
1195
+ --- 15370348
1196
+ Take a break, that's a common sign of burnout, a longer sabbatical if you can. If you can't take a break then you need to try to find something you enjoy in your work and focus on it or change focus and maybe even career. Also helps to break those jobs into small easier tasks so you can chip away at them each day.
1197
+ --- 15370358
1198
+ >>15370348
1199
+ >>15370178
1200
+ Meant for
1201
+ --- 15370461
1202
+ >>15368672
1203
+ damn, maybe i should've been more interested in breast cancer.
1204
+ t. never touched a woman
1205
+ --- 15370526
1206
+ >>15370348
1207
+ I'll check if a sabbatical is possible
1208
+ >>15370251
1209
+ No, I actually do care about the money. You're right, I don't want to get fired as finding another job in the current market and economy would be difficult. I think I should get back to work.
1210
+ In spite of these rational arguments, I don't feel the need to do it. Maybe I'm suffering from burnout or something is wrong with my brain.
1211
+ --- 15370574
1212
+ Is Game Dev worth it?
1213
+ --- 15370585
1214
+ >>15370574
1215
+ I see we have a fellow /scg/ /twg/ crossposter over here.
1216
+ --- 15370732
1217
+ >>15370574
1218
+ Not STEM
1219
+ --- 15370752
1220
+ >>15370574
1221
+ If you're passionate about it, yes.
1222
+ And by that I mean, if you consider writing your own mods fun, then maybe it's something you should look into.
1223
+
1224
+ If not, drop it.
1225
+ --- 15370909
1226
+ >>15368500
1227
+ So i should pursue a master in computer science? i think it's still too general, is EE better for embedded stuff?
1228
+ --- 15371020
1229
+ >>15370732
1230
+ It is, if you think abt it.
1231
+ --- 15371166
1232
+ >>15370909
1233
+ If you don't want to do basic codemonkeying then a masters is a good idea. I enjoyed my grad school CS courses much more than my undergrad ones.
1234
+ It'd also help you find an area that you're interested in, enjoy, and could spec into.
1235
+
1236
+ You don't have to study EE to do embedded stuff, a lot of it is pure software, like using yocto to make custom linux distros.
1237
+ --- 15371662
1238
+ Are more and more grad schools starting to drop the GRE as a requirement? It seems like all the universities/colleges that matter are beginning to ditch it for some reason.
1239
+ I'm asking because studying for it seems like a massive investment in time and energy. I hate (((standardized testing)))) so much it's unreal.
1240
+ --- 15371668
1241
+ >>15369434
1242
+ 3.5 is the baseline IIRC
1243
+ --- 15371689
1244
+ probably stupid question but is the academic job market (for TT in America) any better in Math than Physics or vice versa?
1245
+ --- 15371809
1246
+ There's no stupid questions thread, so I'll ask here: How do I not get super pissed when I'm doing a problem and can't figure it out? Does this mean I'm low IQ?
1247
+ --- 15371904
1248
+ >>15371809
1249
+ go see a therapist
1250
+ --- 15372358
1251
+ >>15371689
1252
+ TT?
1253
+ --- 15372482
1254
+ >>15368672
1255
+ Actuarial Science. Only found this field while flipping through a university prospectus
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166
  --- 15369414
167
  >>15369408
168
  as well as "meaning" and "purpose"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
166
  --- 15369414
167
  >>15369408
168
  as well as "meaning" and "purpose"
169
+ --- 15370270
170
+ >>15369407
171
+ >muh fictional jewish movie says it so that means my nihillism is justified
172
+ --- 15372704
173
+ Truth often hurts, ow
174
+ --- 15372710
175
+ >>15351786 (OP)
176
+ good luck 'developing' a good physique without roids
177
+ --- 15372715
178
+ >>15351792
179
+ In misogyny veritas
180
+ --- 15372725
181
+ Reality has a sexist bias.
sci/15353120.txt CHANGED
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331
  --- 15369571
332
  >>15353242
333
  been downhill for all of europe since the 1800s
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
331
  --- 15369571
332
  >>15353242
333
  been downhill for all of europe since the 1800s
334
+ --- 15370196
335
+ >>15369571
336
+ the 1930s were good
337
+ --- 15370202
338
+ can you consider us for a change?
339
+ --- 15371513
340
+ >>15353120 (OP)
341
+ They didn't name it the Iphone for no reason at all. Pushing narcissism on society is a large part of the scheme to destroy traditional societal bonds. Narcissism & atheism go hand in hand.
sci/15353202.txt CHANGED
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338
  Years later, when my third eye opened, I recognized the mild to sometimes moderate high of DMT because I tried it before.
339
 
340
  While mildly high I could sense magnetic fields and all kinds if other crazy shit. I detail some of it here; >>15368096 →
 
 
 
 
 
 
338
  Years later, when my third eye opened, I recognized the mild to sometimes moderate high of DMT because I tried it before.
339
 
340
  While mildly high I could sense magnetic fields and all kinds if other crazy shit. I detail some of it here; >>15368096 →
341
+ --- 15370095
342
+ >>15353202 (OP)
343
+ probably something abstract in maths or physics, but actually choosing what is, might be kind of impossible
344
+ --- 15372709
345
+ General quantity, people can barely imagine a thousand things, so when you say million or anything higher people just imagine a thousand because they can’t comprehend it
sci/15354147.txt CHANGED
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172
  >>15355020
173
  >Renewables can't replace oil, they can supplement the power grid
174
  intermittent sources actually disrupt the grid
 
 
 
 
172
  >>15355020
173
  >Renewables can't replace oil, they can supplement the power grid
174
  intermittent sources actually disrupt the grid
175
+ --- 15371509
176
+ >>15364999
177
+ economics is a science
sci/15354724.txt CHANGED
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140
  --- 15369752
141
  >>15368282
142
  Tito was a Croat though.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
140
  --- 15369752
141
  >>15368282
142
  Tito was a Croat though.
143
+ --- 15371422
144
+ >>15361348
145
+ Is wolfgang pauli related to ron paul?
146
+ --- 15371466
147
+ >>15360153
148
+ It's really time that's "warped" not space. Ok, spacetime is warped, but only because it's time that's affected.
149
+ --- 15371840
150
+ >>15354814
151
+ >Not starting it off with "Folks,"
152
+ Big mistake buddy, but gold no matter what
153
+ --- 15372076
154
+ >>15354814
155
+ >>15361374
156
+ >>15371840
157
+ https://vocaroo.com/1mCZskO4Pfsl
158
+ --- 15372204
159
+ Smart uncle and not so smart nephew. Many such cases
160
+ --- 15372420
161
+ >>15372076
162
+ 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
163
+ --- 15372479
164
+ >>15372420
165
+ 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.
166
+ --- 15372481
167
+ >>15372204
168
+ dudes been out of office for 3 years and you're still upset over him. will you ever recover from the trauma that was inflicted upon you by his roaring economy and lack of war making?
169
+ --- 15372592
170
+ >>15354910
171
+ Trump's grandmother:
172
+ >Elisabeth CHRIST
173
+
174
+ Trump's grandfather:
175
+ >Frederich CHRIST Trump
176
+
177
+ Trump's grandmother death date:
178
+ >6/6/66
179
+
180
+ Trump's mother:
181
+ >Mary
182
+
183
+ "Donald J Trump" english gematria:
184
+ >888
185
+
186
+ "Jesus" greek gematria:
187
+ >888
188
+
189
+ Trump's original german name:
190
+ >Donald Johann Drumpf (6 6 6 letters)
191
+
192
+ Trump's age on day of inauguration:
193
+ >70 years, 7 months, 7 days
194
+
195
+ Meaning of "Donald":
196
+ >'Ruler of the world'
197
+
198
+ Israel founded:
199
+ >700 days after Trump's birth
200
+
201
+ Israel's birthday on Trump's 700th day as president:
202
+ >70 years, 7 months, 7 days
203
+
204
+ Aleister Crowley wrote a letter on 6/14/1946 regarding news of a "moon child" being born.
205
+
206
+ Trump's birthday:
207
+ >6/14/1946 (during a blood moon eclipse, the only one of the year)
208
+
209
+ Famous album released 33 years (to the day) before his inaugration:
210
+ >"The Killing Moon"
211
+
212
+ Duration of special "night version" of Killing Moon on album
213
+ >9 minutes 11 seconds
214
+
215
+ "The Killing Moon" song used as soundtrack for film:
216
+ >Donnie Darko
217
+
218
+ Donnie Darko release date:
219
+ >11/9 (9.11)
220
+
221
+ Donnie Darko plot:
222
+ >A boy named Donald, during a presidential election, uses time travel to save the world and expose perverts.
223
+ --- 15372602
224
+ >>15354900
225
+ Faggot.
226
+ --- 15372663
227
+ >>15372592
228
+ Suddenly I feel like converting to Christianity after seeing this photo.
229
+ Urgh.
230
+ This is as cringe as the dumb cartel molochists that literally think a child sacrifice will bring them good things.
231
+ No... it will just cause a big mess of blood for no fucking reason what so ever.
232
+
233
+ Or the people that inject baby's blood for longevity.
234
+ No... that would give you literal cancer because of the age difference.
235
+ We're taking risks as it is with the blood donations we have.
sci/15356823.txt CHANGED
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316
  >>15367046
317
  >>15366297
318
  Some basic knowledge of how SGD works is important but I don't think understanding specifics is really that important to the higher level discussion.
 
 
 
316
  >>15367046
317
  >>15366297
318
  Some basic knowledge of how SGD works is important but I don't think understanding specifics is really that important to the higher level discussion.
319
+ --- 15371657
320
+ bump
sci/15357012.txt CHANGED
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63
  --- 15369842
64
  >>15365111
65
  maybe temperature also has an effect? What about frozen yoghurt or sorbets?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
63
  --- 15369842
64
  >>15365111
65
  maybe temperature also has an effect? What about frozen yoghurt or sorbets?
66
+ --- 15370215
67
+ >>15369842
68
+ The article in OP covers that
69
+ --- 15370245
70
+ >>15370215
71
+ >the atlantic
72
+ I know I might be asking a lot here but are there actual papers?
73
+ --- 15370279
74
+ >itt: Harvard nerds scared of brainfreeze
75
+ --- 15371417
76
+ >>15370245
77
+ did you miss the pdf in OP?
78
+ the magazine article somewhat summarizes the pdf and gives the relevant background info. pdf has a bunch of citations already, gathering more every week
79
+ --- 15371455
80
+ >>15368082
81
+ it goes back much further, the "experts" almost never know wtf they are talking about and are just people who are bought out by big companies to tell consumers the product is safe and good
82
+ --- 15373444
83
+ >>15364891
84
+ please never post this again, thanks
sci/15357632.txt CHANGED
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920
  >>15357632 (OP)
921
  > Why don't climate activists talk about plannedobscelescance?
922
  they don't talk about is because it doesn't fit the narrative that their consumerist lifestyles and virtue signalling demand
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
920
  >>15357632 (OP)
921
  > Why don't climate activists talk about plannedobscelescance?
922
  they don't talk about is because it doesn't fit the narrative that their consumerist lifestyles and virtue signalling demand
923
+ --- 15370191
924
+ global warming is such a stupid scam
925
+ --- 15371515
926
+ >>15359937
927
+ >creates more CO2 than agriculture
928
+ agriculture does not create CO2, it sequesters it
sci/15358048.txt CHANGED
@@ -117,3 +117,33 @@ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15807418/
117
  --- 15369966
118
  >>15369957
119
  Well anon, insects can go through harsh purging of deleterious alleles relatively easily compared to animals with slower reproductive rates. when you have several hundred thousand eggs and offspring to weed out it's a lot easier to weed out the bad genes than if you only have a couple
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
117
  --- 15369966
118
  >>15369957
119
  Well anon, insects can go through harsh purging of deleterious alleles relatively easily compared to animals with slower reproductive rates. when you have several hundred thousand eggs and offspring to weed out it's a lot easier to weed out the bad genes than if you only have a couple
120
+ --- 15370042
121
+ >incest and inbreeding
122
+
123
+ Absolutely hot and beyond based
124
+
125
+ Post more incest science
126
+ --- 15370061
127
+ >>15367065
128
+ I think there were only 1 or 2 case of open incestuous royal couple in ancient Japan, in registered history, as for other historical couple I don't know, maybe in Japanese language you could find more things, but half sister and cousin are fair game in ancient Korean royal circles, Chins i don't know.
129
+ --- 15370757
130
+ >>15370061
131
+ How many monarchs have they had? the author does leave it quite broad by citing cousins
132
+ --- 15372005
133
+ >>15369966
134
+ nah humans are very much capable of strong genetic purging
135
+ its just that we have species called mudslimes and niggers who have high genetic diversity that causes them to have genetic diseases which in the end blamed on inbreeding rather than on genetic diversity
136
+ https://www.nature.com/articles/hdy201325
137
+ > A strong inbreeding depression for both infant and child survival was detected in the progeny of 71 Habsburg marriages in the period 1450–1800. The inbreeding load for child survival experienced a pronounced decrease from 3.98±0.87 in the period 1450–1600 to 0.93±0.62 in the period 1600–1800, but temporal changes in the inbreeding depression for infant survival were not detected.
138
+ >Such a reduction of inbreeding depression for child survival in a relatively small number of generations could be caused by elimination of deleterious alleles of a large effect according with predictions from purging models.
139
+ >Our findings provide empirical support that human inbreeding depression for some fitness components might be purged by selection within consanguineous populations.
140
+ --- 15372542
141
+ >>15372005
142
+ I know you feel you have to act like the dumber type of /pol/fag but we're talking about real numbers here.
143
+ A human female can have at most maybe 20 children in her lifetime while one little insect can lay thousands of eggs.
144
+ Purging is obviously possible but it takes longer
145
+ --- 15373511
146
+ >>15372542
147
+ okay
148
+ just because insects can do it better doesn't mean humans or any other mammals will be bad at it
149
+ and my point was that humans are capable of efficient purging in a few generation
sci/15358332.txt CHANGED
@@ -113,3 +113,6 @@ SLAVA UKRAINI
113
  --- 15369127
114
  >>15358332 (OP)
115
  If that was true then my comer ass wouldn't look six years younger than my real age
 
 
 
 
113
  --- 15369127
114
  >>15358332 (OP)
115
  If that was true then my comer ass wouldn't look six years younger than my real age
116
+ --- 15370289
117
+ >>15368113
118
+ its best to let the coomers keep cooming. its pointless to help them break thier licentious ways. theyll die off and go mentally insane soon enough. let em. as someone who once thought sex was the best a man could get, im now 500+ days into no pmo lifestyle, EVERYTHING in my life has improved, i dont need to read about the benefits of no pmo when its benefits are very clear to me. you can only help the younger people, the older people are too stupid and too set in their ways to even try the idea that abstaining from sexual urges is healthy. its a perfect example of how weak humans act, "if i can not do, no one can". most men are weak pathetic pussy chasing losers, and most women are slags who only think they have value because of their sloppy taco. its sad. i feel for these people. but ill never go back to being like them. the no pmo, no fap journey is one you will take alone. so get use to it.
sci/15358962.txt CHANGED
@@ -178,3 +178,22 @@ Seeing patterns and correlations is so ingrained into us, that we have to consci
178
  As an anecdotal note, an autist I know told me how he's the one who gets along with his dad the best among his siblings. When he asked his dad if he might have autism as well, he denied it with nah can't be. And apparently the dad's dad also comes off as pretty autistic.
179
 
180
  Not that it really matters if someone is autistic or not. It's not like they're a burden usually unless they're one of the really hard cases where they're non-verbal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
178
  As an anecdotal note, an autist I know told me how he's the one who gets along with his dad the best among his siblings. When he asked his dad if he might have autism as well, he denied it with nah can't be. And apparently the dad's dad also comes off as pretty autistic.
179
 
180
  Not that it really matters if someone is autistic or not. It's not like they're a burden usually unless they're one of the really hard cases where they're non-verbal.
181
+ --- 15370477
182
+ >>15365744
183
+ >It's not having kids while old that causes autism, it's autism that causes having your first child when you're old.
184
+ You're right. Just like male semen is contributing most of the mutational load to the off-spring which 4chan doesn't want to hear either.
185
+
186
+ But it doesn't matter because old women causing autism isn't about autism. It's about 4chan-lets being mad that they couldn't score teenage pussy.
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+
188
+ The other issue is that autism is a social construct and really just a label that people, primarily psychologists and parents, abuse to bully and brutalize people. Ever figured why your smart but socially distant/"not quite in tune with his conditioning" guy is diagnosed with the very same condition that renders someone else non-verbal and wheelchair-bound? It's not because of science. It's meant to stigmatize the guy for being 'socially different' and because the wheelchair vegetable is also 'socially different', they must be the same. This reasoning has then given rise to the 'spectrum' idea.
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+ --- 15370479
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+ >>15365918
191
+ >However, because there is no autism blood test, we have to drone through all these retarded rationalizations.
192
+ And since there's no autism test, it is pointless to ask whether or not autism rates have increased since there's no way to measure that in the first place. Your personal dislike of young children and where the generation is heading doesn't constitute a diagnosis either. Mental illness, by definition, is just socially undesirable behavior.
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+ --- 15370488
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+ >>15358962 (OP)
195
+ >>15358967
196
+ More like money hungry psiachtrist than microwave radiation, maybe other effects of that devices, than it's radiation is doing that.
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+ --- 15372025
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+ >>15370477
199
+ The problem is having to deal with mentally defective people like yourself. Imagine that people concot a conspiracy theory from anything you do or say. You wouldn't be "in tune" either.
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  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx-rsN8jlD4 [Embed]
207
 
208
  Kino.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx-rsN8jlD4 [Embed]
207
 
208
  Kino.
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+ --- 15370011
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+ igg4bros... my immune system feels like it is shutting down i ughrackkkkkkkk-
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+
212
+ https://twitter.com/SaiKate108/status/1648611674193285120
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+ --- 15370027
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+ >>15369480
215
+ 1 xanax was deposited into your account.
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+ --- 15370046
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+ >>15370004
218
+ >worrying about the vaxcattle
219
+ I don't about you or others, but to me it feels important to get recognition for the wrongdoings, not just for a personal feeling of vengeance and justice, but more so that history will be written accurately so that future generations learn the truth and maybe so that systematic changes will be made to make cheating more difficult for the powers that be.
220
+
221
+ Letting go seems to me a psyop to manipulate history and discourage learning. It's standard practice to continually adapt to goals with cycles to plan, do, check, act. We should not abandon that cycle and spin out of control.
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+ --- 15370055
223
+ >>15359260 (OP)
224
+ Imagine having your entire life and identity based on these vaccine conspiracies. Beyond pathetic.
225
+ --- 15370059
226
+ >>15370046
227
+ You can't control what gets written down in the history books. You know what happened, that's what matters.
228
+ --- 15370062
229
+ >Imagine having your entire life and identity based on these vaccine conspiracies. Beyond pathetic.
230
+ --- 15370091
231
+ >>15364864
232
+ >Face it, the anti-vaxxers were correct this entire pandemic.
233
+ Bold claim considering that anti-vaxxers pulled all kinds of nonsense out of their asses. Vax causes autism, seizure, clodding of blood and this and that.
234
+
235
+ Not to mention that no one ever said that the vaccine is 100% safe cause no vaccine is. It was and always has been an emergency measure against an ongoing pandemic. Many countries have protocols for exactly that scenario that expedite the roll out of new vaccines precisely because they are necessary.
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+ --- 15370126
237
+ >>15370091
238
+ >that no one ever said that the vaccine is 100% safe cause no vaccine is. It was and always has been an emergency measure against an ongoing pandemic
239
+ a pity that despite being ineffective, it also causes severe side effects, like:
240
+
241
+ https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.17.22283625v1
242
+ Effectiveness of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Bivalent Vaccine
243
+ Shrestha et al
244
+ Among 51011 working-aged Cleveland Clinic employees, the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster was 30% effective in preventing infection
245
+
246
+
247
+ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X22014931
248
+ Surveillance of COVID-19 vaccine safety among elderly persons aged 65 years and older
249
+ Wong et al
250
+ rate ratios (RR) of observed outcome rates compared to historical (or expected) rates prior to COVID-19 vaccination.
251
+ pulmonary embolism (PE; RR = 1.54),
252
+ acute myocardial infarction (AMI; RR = 1.42),
253
+ disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC; RR = 1.91),
254
+ and immune thrombocytopenia (ITP; RR = 1.44).
255
+
256
+ and that's without mentioning the modified IgG3 immune response and the mysterious increase in malignant neoplasms
257
+ --- 15370210
258
+ >>15359260 (OP)
259
+ https://www.sorryantivaxxer.com/
260
+ --- 15370263
261
+ >>15370091
262
+ >Bold claim considering that anti-vaxxers pulled all kinds of nonsense out of their asses.
263
+
264
+ You cannot just dismiss the entire group of people who predicted this correctly because some people on the internet made up some crazy stuff.
265
+
266
+ People said that the risk was unsuitable, that all sorts of questions were being silenced. You're working still to try to keep it from being recognized for what it was.
267
+ --- 15370305
268
+ >>15370091
269
+ >Not to mention that no one ever said that the vaccine is 100% safe cause no vaccine is.
270
+ Huh? Do a Google search and find out that the narrative didn't have such nuance. I'm sure that Anons have made some fun memes about this. I also remember a shift in the narrative on 4chan, like first there was alledgedly no evidence for injury or death, but now there is evidence but not a big deal. How much injury and death is acceptable for mandated treatments? What if in a few years it turns out to be more than what is acceptable? It seems like some people want to rewrite history and gaslight like ''we never said that''. What if there is proof of saying that? What punishment will come to those who lied? No punishment? Do elites want a ''treatment'' from the working class?
271
+ --- 15370334
272
+ >>15370004
273
+ don't blame the innocent, blame the con artists and string them up for their crimes
274
+ --- 15370749
275
+ >>15369362
276
+ Not much, at least not yet. It might be possible to create a drug that prevents the clots from forming but first they need to know why they're forming and also admit that they exist. To get emergency approval for that drug, the people who fucked up by giving emergency approval to the drugs causing the clots would have to admit their error. That's unlikely so people will just have to keep dying from them and true believers in the blessed official narrative will have to keep pretending it's not happening.
277
+ --- 15370791
278
+ >>15370334
279
+ A very large percentage of your so called innocents became active and willful participants in those events. They were overjoyed at being able to boss others around while claiming it to be a virtue.
280
+ --- 15370805
281
+ >>15370791
282
+ Do you rage at the sun for burning your skin? Normies are cattle brained. They'll do what they're told by whoever gives them orders in the right way unless they get spooked and turn on their handler
283
+ --- 15370815
284
+ >>15370805
285
+ If a pitbull attacks me, I'm going to shoot it rather than have a philosophical discussion on if it's the dog's fault that it was raised by someone who brought out the worse in it.
286
+ Sorry Karen, we're not letting you off the hook for your part in the pandemic crimes. As the saying goes, traitors get shot first.
287
+ --- 15370827
288
+ >>15370815
289
+ >White supremacist antivaxxer terror group known as the pure bloods were convicted today of the brutal killings of mz Karen Rosenberg a nurse
290
+ >sentencing will be announced by judge shekelstein on tuesday.
291
+ --- 15370880
292
+ >>15369480
293
+ >>15369877
294
+ They're never going to be convinced by any argument because it's more fun to pretend to be schizo.
295
+
296
+ Everyone I know has had at least one or more vaccines + boosters.
297
+ Everyone they know has also had the vax. Probably everyone in this thread personally knows 10+ people in their immediate sphere that have had the vaccine, if not more.
298
+ And none of this brain bursting blood sludge reptilian nano-virus shit is happening to any of them.
299
+ --- 15370911
300
+ >>15370880
301
+ >And none of this brain bursting blood sludge reptilian nano-virus shit is happening to any of them.
302
+ That's not what anyone sensible claims.
303
+ but go look at the huge increase in life insurance claims.
304
+
305
+ what we see is supression of the immune and vascular system over time that leads to reduced survival and poorer life chances.
306
+ the lethal batches killed many at the start too.
307
+ --- 15370962
308
+ Someone posted that video over on /pol/ and their discussion is far more science based than the tomfoolery going on here at /sci/. Amazing role reversal. Next up, you idiots raiding the /pol/ thread to shit it up. More role reversal.
309
+ --- 15370964
310
+ >>15370962
311
+ Don't send these retarded halfwits over there to ruin a good thread.
312
+ --- 15371196
313
+ >>15359260 (OP)
314
+ I think it has to act like that but our body is way bigger than the blob
315
+ Anyways..i don`t even know the target of the vaccine
316
+ --- 15371306
317
+ >>15369362
318
+ Nattokinase is the cure for the spike terrorism
319
+ --- 15371318
320
+ Vax genocidaires will never get what they deserve
321
+ The cattle however...
322
+ --- 15371348
323
+ >>15370880
324
+ No, but I do know a 23 year old man that got heart palpations from it.
325
+ --- 15372511
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+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpSz_Ipt5z8 [Embed]
327
+ rip. died 10 days after the vax
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  Thankfully the psychotard meme is not a meme, but a real phenomena whereby decades of nepotism and inbreeding gives psychotic retards in leadership roles, who despite being psychotic are too retarded to really accomplish their evil goals.
179
  --- 15369532
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  >>15369421
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
178
  Thankfully the psychotard meme is not a meme, but a real phenomena whereby decades of nepotism and inbreeding gives psychotic retards in leadership roles, who despite being psychotic are too retarded to really accomplish their evil goals.
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  --- 15369532
180
  >>15369421
181
+ --- 15370267
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+ >>15369428
183
+ they didn't manufacture anything, they don't know how to do that. they only know how to use media to spread rumors
184
+ --- 15371517
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+ >>15359702 (OP)
186
+ Just as dangerous as the rest, none of them exist, but they're still effective weapons in the hands of the media & government
187
+ --- 15371544
188
+ massive chad taking on the sacramento city council over their covid response, was broadcast live on cable tv, but subsequently deleted from youtube
189
+ https://files.catbox.moe/af0p0t.mp4
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+ --- 15371633
191
+ Covid-VAGINE
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210
  --- 15369576
211
  >>15361550
212
  nothing new
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
210
  --- 15369576
211
  >>15361550
212
  nothing new
213
+ --- 15370037
214
+ >>15362548
215
+ literally go and watch it yourself live
216
+ --- 15372491
217
+ T-3 hours 30 minutes
218
+ --- 15372563
219
+ >>15368473
220
+ They have literal mexicans with hammers working on Starship.
221
+ --- 15372565
222
+ Weather seems to be shit, possibly scrub because of it.
223
+ --- 15372656
224
+ Is this the correct thread?
225
+ --- 15372662
226
+ >>15372656
227
+ no /sfg/ still exist but isnt on page 10 yet so it hasnt been stage >>15370100 →
228
+ --- 15372672
229
+ >>15369576
230
+ https://twitter.com/ConCaracal/status/1648699319879344130
231
+ >ANC blocks Starlink in South Africa because it does not meet the South African government's race quotas.
232
+ Felon Husk doesn't care about Black people!
sci/15360940.txt CHANGED
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562
  --- 15368027
563
  >>15367537
564
  It's just people trolling, Flat Earthers are literally nothing to worry about.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
562
  --- 15368027
563
  >>15367537
564
  It's just people trolling, Flat Earthers are literally nothing to worry about.
565
+ --- 15370052
566
+ why wouldn't it work?
567
+ --- 15371640
568
+ >>15370052
569
+ Tiles
570
+ --- 15371920
571
+ >>15364663
572
+ Yeah, but it's really a question of why some propellants are better than others.
573
+ Liquid hydrogen + oxygen ends up being the best choice for a final stage because the reaction mass reaches the highest velocity. Velocity is what matters for efficiency in a vacuum.
574
+ The expansion part you mention matters more when pushing against something. Methane + oxygen reaches much lower velocities in space but ends up being quite good at sea level for various reasons.
575
+ --- 15371927
576
+ >>15360940 (OP)
577
+ >If you look at the rocket equation
578
+ delta v says its good enough to get to orbit, the plan is to refuel to boost to the moon, and to re-attach the first stage for boosting to mars
579
+ --- 15371951
580
+ >>15360940 (OP)
581
+ Saturn V had to do everything on one launch, all the way to the moon and back.
582
+ Starship just has to make it to low Earth orbit, then it gets refueled.
583
+ --- 15371953
584
+ >>15364670
585
+ yeah there have already been twenty-five falcon9 launches this year.
586
+ --- 15371962
587
+ >>15367156
588
+ if they're tested with a high enough success rate..
589
+
590
+ think of the ascent engine on the LEM. they built it to be extremely reliable, at least once.
591
+
592
+ one of the J5 engines on apollo 13 failed but there was enough redundancy the flight was still go. it failed, but not catastrophically, and it didn't effect the other engines. they simply let the remaining four burn a little longer
593
+ --- 15372393
594
+ I hab a problem with how they construct this rocket. In the open field, by some mexicans? No cover?
595
+ --- 15372395
596
+ >>15366980
597
+ Even if one engine doesn't fail catastrophically, then the rocket has to quickly discover what engine failed and what not and then it has to adjust the thrust power and direction to compensate. Its not a trivial task. People claim - "Oh, Starship has a big gimbal angle engines, so they can compensate". That might be true, but they also may over compensate, or start some leaning in different directions, which will lead to a rocket falling on the side. I've seen it in KSP many times.
598
+ --- 15372413
599
+ >>15372395
600
+ >I've seen it in KSP many times.
601
+ >I can tell from some of the pixels, and from having seen quite a few simulated rockets in my time
602
+ --- 15372416
603
+ >>15367537
604
+ >>15368027
605
+ that particular retard spams on /pol/ too, no matter how much his retarded nonsense is dismantled over and over again
606
+ --- 15372426
607
+ >>15372413
608
+ KSP is pretty accurate
609
+
610
+ the fear is that those many engines too close to each other are a risk
611
+ --- 15372476
612
+ >>15372426
613
+ >KSP is pretty accurate
614
+ --- 15372483
615
+ >>15366980
616
+ >Yes, Elon, but imagine how you would feel if it did
617
+ >But it won't
618
+ --- 15372560
619
+ >>15372476
620
+ literally more reliable platform than starship
sci/15361269.txt CHANGED
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128
  --- 15369669
129
  >>15361269 (OP)
130
  Accurate up to the second-to-last word.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
128
  --- 15369669
129
  >>15361269 (OP)
130
  Accurate up to the second-to-last word.
131
+ --- 15370183
132
+ >>15361269 (OP)
133
+ >he clearly places himself in the remaining 10%.
134
+ science nerds never have any self awareness
135
+ this pretentious, mentally ill jew is just saying
136
+ >everyone sucks at medicine except me
137
+ --- 15370193
138
+ >>15361281
139
+ They gon die, that's that. Boomers deserve to be kicked to the curb.
140
+ --- 15371420
141
+ >>15361456
142
+ They/thems and socially contaminated are actively being eugeniced away, brother. Nature is healing.
143
+ --- 15371500
144
+ >>15361281
145
+ jap bidet toilets
146
+ --- 15371507
147
+ >>15369629
148
+ >American healthcare is dumb
149
+ >I have no respect for healthcare workers
150
+ you retards are the ones who forced us to rot our brains in this dysfunctional setup, nuke the FDA & CDC & all existing law relating to controlled substances/insurance/mandatory care/medical ethics/malpractice and let us build a new one from scratch
151
+ --- 15371519
152
+ >>15371507
153
+ Are you suggesting that doctors are helpless halfwits who can do nothing except get pulled along by forces outside their control?
154
+ --- 15371715
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+ >>15371519
156
+ that seems to be a pretty good characterization of how they operate.
157
+ --- 15372375
158
+ >>15361269 (OP)
159
+ I believe its because patent evergreening so 90% is the same repeat of the 10
160
+ --- 15372425
161
+ >>15361269 (OP)
162
+ Obviously niave as Modern medicine allows humans to save face from dying to stupid health irregularities such as random two day colds, bee stings, dental infection, random accidents breaking ligements, etc.
163
+
164
+ Maybe the overall fallout will yield a more immunological resilient population but the initial fallout of removing modern medicine will be bad.
165
+ --- 15372436
166
+ >>15369352
167
+ Go ahead and throw away all the meds of your dear grandpa and grandma (if you're American probably of your obese parents as well), let's see if they survive for more than a couple of months
168
+ --- 15372492
169
+ >>15372436
170
+ i really think youd be surprised by the results
sci/15361360.txt CHANGED
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96
  --- 15369993
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  >>15361360 (OP)
98
  we have to build computers with quantum tunneling in mind, so quantum theories and ideas have basis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
96
  --- 15369993
97
  >>15361360 (OP)
98
  we have to build computers with quantum tunneling in mind, so quantum theories and ideas have basis
99
+ --- 15370099
100
+ >>15361608
101
+ >empirically proven
102
+ Made up numbers aren't empirical proof
103
+ --- 15370174
104
+ >>15361375
105
+ --- 15370265
106
+ Q-Computers will be a thing by 2018, just wait and see
107
+ --- 15371290
108
+ >>15366348
109
+ maybe we just wouldn't recognize VN probes lol
110
+ --- 15371644
111
+ >>15365189
112
+ --- 15371659
113
+ >>15361371
114
+ mathfag here
115
+ I agree with the guy who isn't a "maths fag" but my lord do we have to say it the British way
116
+ you say maths fag
117
+ I say mathfag
118
+ let's call the whole thing off
119
+ --- 15371660
120
+ afaik quantum just means "nonproliferation"
121
+ --- 15372112
122
+ >>15372108
123
+ This is essentially true yes.
124
+ --- 15372126
125
+ NPCs hate quantum mechanics because it requires consciousness. All these anti quantum spam threads are made by seething NPCs who will never collapse a wave function.
126
+ --- 15372127
127
+ >>15361360 (OP)
128
+ >>15361444
129
+ >>15361608
130
+ It probably started as misinterpretation of a past experiment, which wasn't corrected when later experiments disagreed with it, but the absurdity that we know as quantum mechanics was made up instead to reconcile the new result with it.
131
+ --- 15372132
132
+ >>15372112
133
+ sry for deletion >>15372108
134
+ --- 15372208
135
+ >>15372126
136
+ All interactions collapse wave functions. "Observing" just means interaction.
137
+ --- 15372212
138
+ >>15372208
139
+ Nope, this has been deboonked by delayed choice experiments.
140
+ --- 15372215
141
+ >>15372212
142
+ >he actually believes in "superposition" cats
143
+ --- 15372222
144
+ >>15372208
145
+ >>15372212
146
+ You only read interpretations of interpretation of what was actually done. In reality it may mean they for example sent photons one by one, and could sort those that do interfere from those that don't. Or something else qas done that is completely different from what was described.
147
+ --- 15372230
148
+ >>15372215
149
+ The only alternative would be superdeterminism which is ridiculous and contradicts the factual experience of free will.
150
+ --- 15372301
151
+ >>15372230
152
+ >superdeterminism which is ridiculous and contradicts the factual experience of free will.
153
+ This is the stupidest objection to a scientific proposition in the history of science. Leave problems with "free will" to the theologians and philosophers. It has no legitimate place in this discussion.
154
+
155
+ 1. Before QM, it was a popular belief among learned men that the universe was deterministic, a clockwork universe, obeying classical mechanics. This was not considered a crisis for people who believed in free will at the time, so why should a new version of it be a crisis for such believers now? If super-determinism is real, the practical reality remains that you cannot predict what people will think because their brains, although deterministic according to physics, are still hopelessly complex chaotic systems and making predictions about such systems is an intractable engineering problem. People who believe in free will are free to continue believing it.
156
+
157
+ 2. Free will has no logical refuge in QM. Free will doesn't mean "brains making random choices" That's not what free will means, free will is about some conscious "you" having control over yourself, not a random number generator driving a meat robot. People who say that QM justifies their free will are making an implicit argument about their souls having some control over the outcome of things physics is incapable of predicting. That belief requires faith in the existence of such a soul.
158
+
159
+ Either way you have to make a leap of faith, so it makes no difference which is true.
160
+ --- 15372310
161
+ >>15372301
162
+ >1. Before QM, it was a popular belief among learned men that the universe was deterministic, a clockwork universe, obeying classical mechanics. This was not considered a crisis for people who believed in free will at the time,
163
+ People in the past were mouth breathing low IQ retards. They believed in philosophy and didn't know shit about science and math. It requires a higher IQ and a lot of physics and math knowledge to tackle the question of free will on an abstract level.
164
+
165
+ >2. Free will has no logical refuge in QM.
166
+ Then why do you explain in that same paragraph how it does logically fit into QM?
167
+ --- 15372314
168
+ >>15372310
169
+ >Then why do you explain in that same paragraph how it does logically fit into QM?
170
+ It fits into neither dumbass, read my post again. In either case, believing in free will requires faith in something that science can't provide evidence for.
171
+ --- 15372344
172
+ >>15372314
173
+ By that line of reasoning everything requires "faith". Science can't prove we don't live in a simulation, therefore it takes faith to believe we don't. See, how ridiculous this argument of yours is?
174
+ --- 15372349
175
+ >>15361360 (OP)
176
+ qm is bullshit which only exists because certain faggots couldn't let go of "muh free will". yes, seriously
177
+ --- 15372362
178
+ >>15372349
179
+ but what if your destiny was to exercise your free will?
180
+ christ physicshits are such retards
181
+ --- 15372367
182
+ >>15372362
183
+ free will is a child's fantasy, grow up.
184
+ --- 15372372
185
+ >>15372367
186
+ i'm agreeing with you dumb fuck
187
+ --- 15372373
188
+ >>15372372
189
+ good then. sarcasm doesn't convey well on the internet.
190
+ --- 15372379
191
+ >>15372367
192
+ Determinism is a child's fantasy. Grow up.
193
+ --- 15372384
194
+ >>15372379
195
+ t. langanite wootroon
196
+ --- 15372402
197
+ >>15361360 (OP)
198
+ it's just you
199
+ experiment has always been the driving factor of quantum mechanics, and quantum electrodynamics in particular is the most successful theory ever devised in terms of agreement with experimental evidence
200
+ --- 15372433
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+ >>15372402
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+ no, it isn't just him. qm is complete rubbish, inventing unobservable fairy tale nonsense, namely 'superposition', all to justify "muh free will" (aka the flawed assumption of counterfactual definiteness)
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+ --- 15372442
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+ >>15372402
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+ >quantum electrodynamics in particular is the most successful theory ever devised in terms of agreement with experimental evidence
206
+ kek! this is good bait
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+ --- 15372470
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+ >>15372442
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+ bait harder retard.
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+ --- 15372497
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+ >>15372344
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+ Science provides no evidence for the simulation hypothesis. It requires faith to believe in it.
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+ --- 15372500
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+ >>15372497
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+ Exactly. Likewise, science provides no evidence against free will. It requires "faith" to believe in determinism.
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+ --- 15372627
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+ >>15361360 (OP)
218
+ No, but it does have suspicious substance, statistics and linguistic foundation that makes some of it feel like bullshit to sell a book or win a prize.
219
+ This is coming from the opinion of many quantum scientists because they're dealing with dilemmas of thinking now, rather than just mere standard physical observations.
220
+ This is just the consequence of us dealing with a logic scheme that really does not deal with things that don't play by the rules.
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+
222
+ In fact I consider many issues with quantum to be more of a linguistic challenge. But scientists hate linguists because they tend to stagnate scientific development with doubt. The linguistic doubt issue is a huge issue and one I feel contributes to poor scientific development nowadays.
223
+ Scientists just need to face the fact that their theories are a mere product of their language or scheme. But here's the thing, meta-physicists and psuedo-scientists will jump all over that and pollute what is there with 4chan tier garbage.
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+
225
+ I beg them to take the linguistic side of their "art" more seriously, but do be cautious of the flood gate because I still trust their ability and profession more than these ridiculous alternatives which just lack integrity, empiricism and ... well ... logic.
226
+ But logic can also be a trap. Mathematical language is simply not enough to understand the scope of their investigation. It can be helpful argumentatively, but a solid linguistic foundation could cement it far more.
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+ --- 15372637
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+ >>15372402
229
+ Yeah but there is a lot of "experiment for experiment sake" without a true meaning to it. The results just produce noise that most of the community ignores because it's not really helpful with making people understand quantum phenomena.
230
+
231
+ That's the money aspect of things, people making a job out of things.
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+ This is why science develops best when the people leading it are truly committed to the path, rather than using it as a tool for financial gratification.
233
+ But, money also helps the development of experiments by providing funding.
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+ --- 15372668
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+ >>15361360 (OP)
236
+ It's Jewish mysticism of course it's bullshit
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+ --- 15372689
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+ >>15372668
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+ true, "muh free will" is a myth pushed by jews, but don't forget it's pushed just as much by christcucks and muslims too
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+ --- 15372701
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+ >>15372689
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+ It's worse than free will or determinism, this thing is in an entropic state of putrefaction that seems to be perpetual, with no real end result or real purpose to begin with. Like an emotive impulse to die from something that cannot die.
243
+ Your will is just a part of that process of putrefaction.
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+ --- 15372714
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+ >>15361360 (OP)
246
+ --- 15372761
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+ >>15372701
248
+ no, it really is about "muh free will". the wrong turn was with john bell and his legion of wootroons who couldn't stand einstein's deterministic approach because it threatened "muh free will". so they forced physics in the wrong direction. it will be stagnant forever, unless they let go of their free will delusion.
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+ --- 15372839
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+ >>15372127
251
+ >t. everything i know about quantum physics i learned from /pol/
252
+ Over the course of the 1800s you had dozens of experiments yielding results that conflicted with classical models and/or implying contradictory natures of light and matter: Diffraction experiments, observations of absorption and emission lines, radioactive phenomena, photoemission, discrete electron charge, the breakdown of the Rayleigh-Jean law, the discovery of chemical periodicity among elemental groups, etc.
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+ --- 15372929
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+ >>15366348
255
+ i always wish people were rational about the Fermi Paradox. How many billions of years did it take to develop intelligent life on Earth? 4.5. How many actual Earth-like planets do we see? 0. How many are likely to have a huge moon and tides catalyzing chemical reactions and exposing fish to land? A miniscule fraction. How old is the universe? Barely 13 billion years.
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+ We're fucking early and we're fucking lucky. The galaxy is full of eyeball planets(recently proven to be even less stable than thought), super earths and red dwarfs. VN probes are possible now, especially with "AI". Give it 50-100 years and there won't be any reason not to send some out.
257
+ The world should start storing frozen human DNA and millions of sequenced human DNA data off-world NOW so we have samples ready and prepared in case of issues at home. It's gonna be the difference between having a human galaxy and a universe populated by horrors beyond our comprehension. Also AI can be the fucking great filter. The sooner we have probes and self-sufficient space habitats flying off into interstellar space, the better.
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+ --- 15373024
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+ >>15370099
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+ get a fucking double slit, scrub
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+
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+ >>15372301
263
+ free will is a typical case of a wrongly stated question."Will" isn't a physical principle. An electron has mass because it is never "free". A neutrino and a photon are "free". So "free will" is nonsensical. Humans are biological organisms. They are only free in the constraints of that biology, which itself is limited by physical reality etc. So yes, human beings have "free will" in the sense that they can run "relatively random" number generators somewhere in their brains to make a chaotic choice and "discover" its consequences, always in those constraints i mentioned. I call it "sandbox will", it makes more sense and requires no philosophizing, as all i said is fact.
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+ --- 15373403
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+ >>15373024
266
+ >get a fucking double slit, scrub
267
+ I did and none of the test results indicate anything about the structure of light nor quantum mechanics, the atomic forces just manipulate the path the photons take, there is no interference, it's just simple diffraction, covering one of the slits with a detector makes no difference, it results in the the exact same diffraction pattern as it does with two slits. If lightwaves could interfere with eachother you should be able to point two lasers at eachother and observe interference, which you don't, however if you lower the luminosity of your light source and point at a strand of hair or a single atom you will observe the exact same diffraction patterns resulting from atomic forces manipulating the path of the photons, it literally operates on the same basis as gravity, that's why there ends up being a bright focal point in the center of the shadow, because it's acting as a lens.
268
+ So why should I be trusting these niggas who go on about fundamental particles and their interactions when they can't provide any evidence for them outside of some squiggly lines and some calculations they made up for the squiggly lines that they drew in their notebook while jerking off in their office?
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+ --- 15373681
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+ >>15365189
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+ every quantum physicist who isn't a jew himself, is an anti-semite. even some of the jews are anti-semites.
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  >>15361739 (OP)
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  >he fell for the college meme
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 15369921
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  >>15361739 (OP)
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  >he fell for the college meme
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+ --- 15370019
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+ >go to college yo learn about communication
161
+ >they don't teach us how to talk a guy down from jumping
162
+ >they don't teach us how to negotiate business dealings
163
+ >they don't teach us how to talk in front of the class
164
+ >they don't teach us how to win arguments or negotiations
165
+ >they don't teach us how to get what we want out of other people
166
+ >they just teach us about ethics, Aristotle, persuasion, gender, and politics
167
+ why is communication studies in college so woke
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+ --- 15370241
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+ >>15361739 (OP)
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+ >dont go to college
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+ >learn whatever the fuck you want
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+ >dont do it though
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+ --- 15370252
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+ >>15361739 (OP)
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+ most of these items are GR subjects or topics. Why US undergrad degrees don't typically tend to offer GR is not clear to me. Historically the GR community was pretty small relative to other physics sectors which were often productive vis-a-vis industry, so that could explain it, not enough universities having relativists on staff informing course offerings and, subsequently, people's expectations of physics education.
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+ --- 15370386
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+ >>15361739 (OP)
178
+ I took a couple physics classes as electives and we learned about Lorentz transformations and quantum shit
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+ --- 15370424
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+ >>15370019
181
+ I studied media/communication and post-modernist philosophy is based. They basically teach you Orwell in a subtle way, like how language is weaponized as a system of control, how perception is altered, how reality is replaced with a false construct, how media keeps us prisoner in Plato's Cave and such. Unfortunately there are no jobs for such wisdom, unless it's like be rich, beautiful and talk nonsense, which requires no degree.
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+ --- 15370450
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+ >>15364651
184
+ You learn all this shit in the first year of a math undergrad with the exception of lie algebras which are generally outside of what a typical undergrad would learn. I did some problems on Lie algebras in my differential topology class but we didn't really do detailed studies.
185
+ >game theory
186
+ Is not math
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+ --- 15370451
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+ >>15361739 (OP)
189
+ Master the fundamentals so that you're ready for those advanced topics. Believe me there's nothing worse for your learning experience than rushing to the "cool stuff" and then getting filtered. If you don't find mechanics and EM at least somewhat interesting then you don't care about physics in the first place, only sci-fi.
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+ --- 15370496
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+ >>15361739 (OP)
192
+ Nigga your strings and black holes are even more boring
193
+ >See a pixel on some noisy grey/white image
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+ >Black holes confirmed wowie zowie!!!
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+ --- 15372675
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+ Should’ve been an ME major lmao physics is boring because you’re not doing anything with that knowledge
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  >>15365385
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  >>15365405
72
  The earth is flat with a dome. Rocket science is a complete meme. They are never leaving this plane alive and neither are you. Jetting through the solar system from ball to ball on a giant thrusting metal dick is the most homoerotic fantasy I've ever heard.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
70
  >>15365385
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  >>15365405
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  The earth is flat with a dome. Rocket science is a complete meme. They are never leaving this plane alive and neither are you. Jetting through the solar system from ball to ball on a giant thrusting metal dick is the most homoerotic fantasy I've ever heard.
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+ --- 15370049
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+ >>15362585 (OP)
75
+ there really isn't anything right now or in the near future
76
+ in any case, a space economy should be started anyway with chemical rockets now, then when it exist there is a greater economic incentive/forcing function to start developing new propulsion methods
77
+ at the moment space is a relatively small/niche business
78
+ --- 15372667
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+ Short answer, no. Long answer, no
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+ --- 15372700
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+ >>15362585 (OP)
82
+ Just stack smaller planes on top of larger planes, like rocket stages.
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+ --- 15373414
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+ >>15367259
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+ wrong board buddy
86
+ >>>/x/
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  >you measure at either high or low tide
200
  >Pretty simple
201
  You never did that, for sure.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
199
  >you measure at either high or low tide
200
  >Pretty simple
201
  You never did that, for sure.
202
+ --- 15372141
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+ >>15369760
204
+ Its obvious, but it plays into the motives of people who want to project an outward appearance of virtue, so the psy-op becomes somewhat self-sustaining.
205
+ --- 15372228
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+ >>15364965
207
+ >dont do your own research
208
+ >does his own research
209
+ >you can't see it because sea level rise is exponential and you'll have to wait decades for it to be bad
210
+
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+ saved you 30 minutes
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+ --- 15372233
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+ >>15372228
214
+ I knew potsmoker was stupid but is that really the best he could do?
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+ --- 15372488
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+ >>15372228
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+ Where in the video is the 'exponential' rise mentioned?
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  --- 15369959
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  >>15364741 (OP)
500
  Not even one.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 15369959
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  >>15364741 (OP)
500
  Not even one.
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+ --- 15370209
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+ >>15367335
503
+ mogus
504
+ --- 15370868
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+ >>15364909
506
+ unless you're a literal NPC p-zombie you know perfectly well what consciousness is
507
+ --- 15370940
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+ >>15370868
509
+ his point, you soulless flesh automaton created strictly to populate this simulation, is that consciousness is about as concrete and rigorous a thing as "free will"
510
+ --- 15371019
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+ >>15370940
512
+ that's literally the exact statement I'm pointing out is blatantly false
513
+ the irony of an unconscious NPC like you trying to accuse me of same is palpable
514
+ again: unless you're a literal NPC p-zombie you know perfectly well what consciousness is
515
+ --- 15371044
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+ >>15365909
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+ it gets the energy from me penis, virgin.
518
+ --- 15371718
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+ zero
520
+ the plants and even the rocks are conscious
521
+ --- 15371952
522
+ consciousness is entirely based in material reality, specifically the configuration of your neural network and its chemical and electrical processes for encoding and accessing information. that said, the instructions for creating consciousness are encoded in the constituent parts all the way down, making this guy >>15364854 half right. what he's referring to however is cosmic consciousness, which is completely different from human consciousness and effectively the aggregate of all expressions of consciousness (none of which besides our own we will ever truly understand).
523
+ --- 15372174
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+ >>15364741 (OP)
525
+ a recurrent neural network is Turing complete
526
+ --- 15372231
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+ >>15370940
528
+ >>15371019
529
+ Can someone reset these two NPCs?
530
+ Their programming seems to be out of bounds again.
531
+ --- 15372641
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+ >>15370940
533
+ >>15371019
534
+ i recognize that all my actions are in some way influenced by my experiences in the past, and that who I am is shaped by the environment around me.
535
+ free will is a myth, but it is impossible to predict anything at the same time.
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84
  >>15364803 (OP)
85
  >mariana trench
86
  Nigger, where the hell do you even think that is?
 
 
 
 
 
 
84
  >>15364803 (OP)
85
  >mariana trench
86
  Nigger, where the hell do you even think that is?
87
+ --- 15370742
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+ >>15366247
89
+ >>>/pol/
90
+ --- 15372716
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+ Sounds like a question for /sfg/ brother. If you’re still looking go there
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202
  >A person sleepwalking does not know anything. Even if they avoided walking into the fireplace, it's not because they knew it was dangerous.
203
  Your analogy is an interesting challenge to respond to. Consider the difference between a sleepwalker and an AI. Sleepwalking is an indifferent, not goal oriented, not adaptive process. AI is the opposite. Learning is adapting to more efficiently and effectively reach a goal, like survival and reproduction. Thus learning does not require a mind. Now consider a lesser extreme: a dog, unlike current AI, has the experience of seeing like we see. The eyes and brain of a dog are not blind like a camera. A dog is not a mere information processor. Thus a dog is conscious, but not conscious of being conscious. A dog suffers hunger and pain and will through neurophysiological negative feedback act to relief that pain, but does not reflect on being hungry and in pain, like a human baby I assume. Thus you can be conscious without mind. The body knows. "You'' don't know anything anyway, because ''you'' is a fiction that the body created. If the body stops creating fiction, ''you'' disappear, but consciousness and the body live on perfectly fine in an adaptive goal oriented manner, thus not sleepwalking.
204
  Surely there was a time when you were so immersed into playing a sport, musical instrument, watching a movie, playing a game, having sex, performing some task that you forgot yourself? Everything happened spontaneously, automatically, of itself without you or any thought what was happening. Only afterwards you realized there was such an experience.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
202
  >A person sleepwalking does not know anything. Even if they avoided walking into the fireplace, it's not because they knew it was dangerous.
203
  Your analogy is an interesting challenge to respond to. Consider the difference between a sleepwalker and an AI. Sleepwalking is an indifferent, not goal oriented, not adaptive process. AI is the opposite. Learning is adapting to more efficiently and effectively reach a goal, like survival and reproduction. Thus learning does not require a mind. Now consider a lesser extreme: a dog, unlike current AI, has the experience of seeing like we see. The eyes and brain of a dog are not blind like a camera. A dog is not a mere information processor. Thus a dog is conscious, but not conscious of being conscious. A dog suffers hunger and pain and will through neurophysiological negative feedback act to relief that pain, but does not reflect on being hungry and in pain, like a human baby I assume. Thus you can be conscious without mind. The body knows. "You'' don't know anything anyway, because ''you'' is a fiction that the body created. If the body stops creating fiction, ''you'' disappear, but consciousness and the body live on perfectly fine in an adaptive goal oriented manner, thus not sleepwalking.
204
  Surely there was a time when you were so immersed into playing a sport, musical instrument, watching a movie, playing a game, having sex, performing some task that you forgot yourself? Everything happened spontaneously, automatically, of itself without you or any thought what was happening. Only afterwards you realized there was such an experience.
205
+ --- 15370721
206
+ >>15369863
207
+ nucleation of manifolds produce the exponentional wave equation of systemic flux capacitance, creating the circumstances to apply the equation sqrt Cmin / pi. Simple ones you know what you're doing
208
+ --- 15370874
209
+ >>15369853
210
+ >Everything is just aether fluctuations
211
+ And what is this aether made out of and how does it fluctuate
212
+ --- 15371000
213
+ If all the matter and energy (which are the same things, just different states) in the universe has always existed in the universe, why do we bother giving things ages?
214
+ Isn't everything the same age?
215
+ --- 15371007
216
+ >>15371000
217
+ and even when you talk about "age",
218
+ age is time having past but time relative to what?
219
+ if time is relative, how can anything have an absolute age?
220
+ --- 15371189
221
+ >>15370721
222
+ >you know what you're doing
223
+ --- 15371215
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+ >>15365235 (OP)
225
+ >flux capacitance
226
+ Isn't that the thing from back to the future?
227
+ --- 15371283
228
+ >>15369853
229
+ not aether maybe spacetime
230
+ --- 15371322
231
+ >>15369863
232
+ I don't know how to coherently interpret most of what you wrote. I am not fictional. I am the body. I exist without fiction because I am real. I am also language. Reality is language. Language is more than a part of myself. I could know without being conscious or be conscious without knowing, but I do not and am not because that would not make sense.
233
+ --- 15371402
234
+ >>15371322
235
+ Wether or not we are the body is paradoxical. If it made sense either way there would be no debate. If we say that we are not the body we create an invisible ghost in the machine. If we say that we are the body a false difference between body and not body is created. What we see as outside the body is not reality but a representation created by the body. If you touch an object you don't feel the object. You feel your body.
236
+ --- 15371411
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+ >>15371402
238
+ Even the appearance of the body is a representation created by the body. Thus everything is a representation, a model of a reality. You are part of that model. Time, space and matter are part of that model. Science is the brain modelling its model.
239
+ --- 15371456
240
+ >>15371402
241
+ The difference between the body and not the body is not paradoxical. It makes perfect sense that we are our bodies. We can create representations of reality because we know what is real and what is not. If you touch an object, you are feeling the object with your body. The object is real and external with respect to yourself. Our appearance can be made into a representation because it is not a representation by default. We do really appear a certain way. Science refers to real things. A more accurate term for models of real things would be art.
242
+ --- 15371462
243
+ >>15365235 (OP)
244
+ source?
245
+ --- 15371498
246
+ >>15371456
247
+ Just to clarify on the matter of science. It is the study of reality. It's not painting models of the reality that's already there. That's what art is. Science expands on what reality is.
248
+ --- 15371634
249
+ >>15365623
250
+ >something exists
251
+ >why does something exist?
252
+ >wElL wHy sHoUlDn'T sOmeThinG eXist?
253
+ Thank you for your contributions to science.
254
+ --- 15372540
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+ >>15371456
256
+ >we know what is real and what is not.
257
+ >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_realism#Arguments_for_and_against_scientific_realism
258
+ >https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-realism/#ConsAgaiScieRealResp
259
+ You blow my mind. I thought science was an ongoing debate. I've seen different pictures of atoms but no picture of dark matter. I thought science was about making more valid and reliable predictions for a purpose, not about what is real. I thought science says that senses and brains evolved for survival and reproduction, not for knowing reality.
260
+ >>15371498
261
+ >It's not painting models of the reality that's already there. That's what art is. Science expands on what reality is.
262
+ Might as well be the other way round. Seeing They Live and The Matrix for example. ''There are no egregores schizo's.'' But there is reproduction of memes and extended phenotypes, said Dawkins.
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  --- 15368455
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  >>15365487 (OP)
128
  It doesn't.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
126
  --- 15368455
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  >>15365487 (OP)
128
  It doesn't.
129
+ --- 15370366
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+ >>15366515
131
+ Lol you just enjoy latching onto anything and everything that sounds as crackpot and unscientific as possible
132
+ --- 15372695
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+ Random genetic mutations make some of their ancestors look maybe a little greener and those blend in better and survive to pass on those traits. These random genetic mutations continue generation over generation continually building towards what we have today, there is no path other than through time, this is all the result of random chance and testing, atleast that’s how I understand it
134
+ --- 15372784
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+ >>15370366
136
+ >lol maths is cwaaazy
137
+ You are an idiot. Don't respond to any of my posts
138
+ --- 15372793
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+ >>15366739
140
+ I'm not sure you understand the contradiction in your line of thought here
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  --- 15369988
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  >>15367505
182
  Difference
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
180
  --- 15369988
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  >>15367505
182
  Difference
183
+ --- 15372286
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+ >>15365807 (OP)
185
+ it's all in you head
186
+ --- 15372292
187
+ >>15365807 (OP)
188
+ Good question OP...anyway.
189
+ --- 15372295
190
+ >>15365887
191
+ 1) There are 2 "Einstein models"
192
+ 2) There is no actual proof of GR, gravity waves can be modelled in SR or modified Newton.
193
+ --- 15372303
194
+ >>15365914
195
+ >>15365912
196
+ This is some schizo shit. What is "energy"? It is not more fundamental than mass or charge. That's why its definition is literally based on mass/charge and distance+time.
197
+ --- 15372306
198
+ >>15366289
199
+ Light has relativistic mass. If you put light in a perfect mirror box, then put that box on a scale it would weigh more than just the box of mirrors without light.
200
+
201
+ Google the Desy institute website post on this.
202
+ --- 15372307
203
+ >>15366310
204
+ >momentum
205
+ Ill-defined.
206
+ --- 15372315
207
+ >>15365807 (OP)
208
+ MASS is short for My ASS.
209
+ --- 15372318
210
+ >>15372286
211
+ >The total minds in the universe is one
212
+ >and it's gay and retarded
213
+ --- 15372320
214
+ >>15366677
215
+ First interesting post, but what do you mean by "scalar vector"? The gradient of the scalar potential field?
216
+ --- 15373252
217
+ >>15372315
218
+ miss this lil nigga like you wouldnt believe...
219
+ --- 15373525
220
+ >>15366677
221
+ >>15372320
222
+ space is viscous and we're all dripping with it
223
+ --- 15373717
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+ >>15365807 (OP)
225
+ When a cult that worships a zombie space jew congregate to worship the space jew
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  According to the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the main cause for this decline is related to the total number of newly enrolled people, which also dropped throughout 2019, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.
83
 
84
  In addition, these rates were down by four per cent compared to 2019, while the number of students between 17 and 22 years old in Germany decreased during this time. The proportion of students in their first semester on these courses was also dropping during the same time. About 37.7 per cent decided in favour of a STEM object in 2021, while that share was 40.5 per cent in 2015.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  According to the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the main cause for this decline is related to the total number of newly enrolled people, which also dropped throughout 2019, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.
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  In addition, these rates were down by four per cent compared to 2019, while the number of students between 17 and 22 years old in Germany decreased during this time. The proportion of students in their first semester on these courses was also dropping during the same time. About 37.7 per cent decided in favour of a STEM object in 2021, while that share was 40.5 per cent in 2015.
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+ --- 15370224
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+ >>15369539
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+ Statistics show that people who go to college and drop out before graduation have higher IQs than those who waste time completing their degrees.
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+ >>15369602
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+ >distorted every generation
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+ maybe. but even the loneliest of shut-ins well in their 40's, 50's and on grew up in a much harsher world. in fact, the only fuckers riding this woke ass crap are the soft bellied offspring of a bunch of SUV family-types
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+ >>15366012
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+ this is why all of the top institutions (ivy league, oxbridge) do not offer vocational bachelors degrees such as business. The value of an education is the education itself and how it molds the person undergoing it into a better thinker, this is not something that requires only a few people do it. Graduates from these institutions also make the most money
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+ >>15370319
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+ >The value of an education is the education itself and how it molds the person undergoing it into a better thinker
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+ Proven false in the first couple minutes of this video
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+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4ZDyzPqnT4 [Embed]
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+ --- 15371750
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+ >>15366679
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+ The welder is also burning himself, breathing in toxic fumes, getting shocked, and frequently working from heights or in dangerously tight spaces everyday
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  humanity is flawed, humanity makes tool, tool is flawed
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  https://youtu.be/52dVfhgt_T4?t=694 [Embed]
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  --- 15369744
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  humanity is flawed, humanity makes tool, tool is flawed
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+ --- 15371295
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+ >>15368048
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+ I have never heard Musk saying anything enlightening. He just sounds like a quintessential midwit.
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+ --- 15371345
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+ Apparently Microsoft was training their AI on Twitter until Musk turned down the massive government censorship.
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+ Now that Twitter is less censored, Microsoft abruptly lost interest in it as a source of AI training data
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+ --- 15371403
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+ >>15371345
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+ Makes sense. Twitter is basically /pol/ now.
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+ --- 15371424
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+ >>15371403
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+ /pol/ is so shit these days.
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+ why didn't we blame trump on ebaum's world instead of taking credit?
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+ --- 15371445
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+ >>15371403
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+ I see the exact same memes and narratives as pol on Twitter now.
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+ kek
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  >>15369686
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  It's not. Don't knock it 'til you try it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 15369734
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  >>15369686
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  It's not. Don't knock it 'til you try it.
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+ --- 15371340
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+ >>15369674
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+ they raise fish in the paddies. imagine the flood control they'd need if they just let all that monsoon rain run off. plus they'd be more susceptible to drought
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+ --- 15372454
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+ who spends $20,000 for a couple of chairs?
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+ --- 15372489
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+ >>15372454
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+ Consumer narcs
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  --- 15367736
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  >>15367652
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  this.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 15367736
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  >>15367652
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  this.
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+ >>15367652
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+ This is the correct answer.
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+ Smartassing aside, it's a mix of different internal factors to the person and their circumstances, as is basically anything.
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+
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+ To be a bit more specific, some of the internal characteristics that increase the likelihood of someone being a criminal include the following:
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+ low agreeableness
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+ low conscientiousness
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+ high neuroticism
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+ Because these traits make a person more aggressive.
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+ If you add on high extraversion and have low anxiety in the neuroticism dimension you have a psychopath for example.
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+ These are some of the traits that lead to higher criminality but with differences in circumstances other people commit crimes as well. For example, if a group of close peers apply heavy pressure a person with high agreeableness might be persuaded to fall in line with the group's demands.
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+ --- 15370979
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+ >>15366615
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+ Perfect.
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+ --- 15371027
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+ >>15366574 (OP)
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+ Genes
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+ --- 15371175
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+ >>15366574 (OP)
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+ Me.
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+ --- 15371248
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+ >>15366574 (OP)
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+ >What causes criminal behaviour?
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+ nigger
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+ and sometimes jew
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  >>15366728 (OP)
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  Tradition is important.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 15367819
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  Tradition is important.
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+ its just a coincidence
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+ >>15366728 (OP)
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+
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+ i was going to launch the worlds largest rocket Thursday - but then I got high., then I got high then I got high
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+ >>15366728 (OP)
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+ He is having a cake made for the Fuhrer's birthday out of respect
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+ Elon is a good jew because he's super autismo
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+ Maybe one day, he will become good
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+ >>15366728 (OP)
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+ Melon Usk is a globohomo puppet leading the Fake Awakening.
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+
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+ https://youtu.be/eJK1gLHbOxA?t=1136 [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/52dVfhgt_T4?t=694 [Embed]