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  I'll post another one soon
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  I'll post another one soon
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+ I hope Harold doesn't think I owe him a date for this info
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  Disregarding the gay thing... If you wanna healthy child and relatively manageable process, then
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  Try going to a clinic and getting appropriate testing for both parents.
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  If you have any risks for the child go with in-vitro fertilisation of the best combination of gametes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Disregarding the gay thing... If you wanna healthy child and relatively manageable process, then
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  Try going to a clinic and getting appropriate testing for both parents.
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  If you have any risks for the child go with in-vitro fertilisation of the best combination of gametes.
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+ You need to do artificial selection which implies in vitro fertilization
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+ >>15365228
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+ Already done. No genetic risk factors.
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+ If we take gay people at their word that it is not a choice, it is therefore genetic.(though I have my doubts and suspect partly is due to upbringing). Pre conception care is well established in women. Bad behaviours like alcohol, drug use affect both egg and environment and have negative effects on foetus.
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+ Therefore I want to know how to have conventionally healthy offspring, what sort of diet, supplementation etc to minimise risk of defective child
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+ >>15366231
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+ I'm a little worried about how much involved you are trying to get with your child's life at this early point DESU
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+ But I suppose it's within your rights if the mother is aware and in agreement.
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+ Philosophically it5 problematic but practically it is what it is.
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+ Don't be surprised if they rebel more than usual when they find out though
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+ Might turn into a self fulfilling prophecy so I'll recommend not putting too much attention on things you don't want them to do.
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+ Doesn't matter if you paint it + or -, it will cement it on the spectrum and there is a tendency to do the opposite of what you are taught at a certain point.
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+
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+ Not sure if I would've had a homosexual relationship to spite my parents, but that's probably because they were pretty great.
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+ There are many causes of homosexual behaviour and not all of them are genetic.
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+
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+ Just want you to be aware of the consequences of focusing on the problem too much.
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+ That whole thing with Catholic school girls being extremely interested in sex for example.
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+ Repression builds tention and the forbidden fruit is sweet.
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+ You seem to be implying that homosexuality is a choice, and caused by nurture. Do you have any scientific evidence that this is the case?
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+ homosexuality is a mental illness
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+ homosexuals are human garbage
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+ taliban deals with them correctly
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+ Why does it have to be one or the other?
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+ This is a biology thread so I'll generalize before going into details
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+
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+ There is no absolute statements in biology.
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+ It obviously rests upon physics and chemistry that allow it to happen, but any complexity beyond that is extremely variable.
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+ The problem in my understanding is that this variation is very unknown unless you study it.
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+ The reason for that is natural selection.
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+ It usually finds equilibrium in making the prevailing majority of any thing, be it species, metabolic pathway, range of visulion or sexual preference the one that *currently* (with the reaction time of millions of years for most creatures) the most adaptable one.
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+ Nevertheless it leaves the room for other variants of life in several ways.
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+
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+ For example, lichens are mostly inferior to plants... Unless there is no soil or its really poor. That's why lichens have a niche of inhabiting the areas where plants can't grow and then they form the soil that is then taken by plants. They are a pioneer species and that makes them viable (also they can grow where the soil won't form like the rocks at angle and threes themselves)
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+ Another example. Marsupials are generally speaking less adapted than the placentation animals that take the same ecological niche. Australia is a good example of that... Exept for a species of cangaroos (there are the species that are endangered, but this one dominates https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/save-australias-ecosystem-ecologists-say-eat-kangaroos-180964846/). It just turned out to be very adaptable to the change in the ecosystem despite having the usual limitations of the marsupials.
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+
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+ Anyway, what I'm saying is that it doesn't have to be one way or the other. I know this term has been coopted, but it really is the spectrum.
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+ Homosexual heritability by it's nature would be receive unless it's actually a bisexual or pansexual heritability.
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+ It's a very complicated issue and all the political discourse is not helping
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+ Sorry, the link broke
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+ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/save-australias-ecosystem-ecologists-say-eat-kangaroos-180964846/
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+ Have a nice pic also
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+ Dan Carlin put out a new episode focused on the humanity's history as a whole starting around 300000 years ago or 6000 people if you go by assuming that average lifespan would be around 50
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+ That counting really put it into perspective for me
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+ As a biologist with an interest in history it was really interesting to see his perspective after so many years of studying history that he did.
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+ I highly recommend it and would love to hear your thoughts.
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+ Maybe we can enhance it with some biological expertise.
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+ https://youtu.be/GYAn-1HE9Y8 [Embed]
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  Germany was also driving unimpeded into Russia at that time
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Germany was also driving unimpeded into Russia at that time
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+ And how is going to the moon scientifically significant? We haven't really done anything with moon rocks.
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+ America poached most of their scientists after the war and protected them from any possible consequences for crimes against humanity, so probably the same as today
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+ >>15323766 (OP)
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+ It would be leagues beyond where we are today because a cold war between the USA and Germany would be fiercely competitive and wouldn't have the same rotten subversion that would degrade it over time.
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+ USA would have a monopoly on nukes but severely lacking rocketry whereas Germany would have advanced rocketry but no nukes. German rockets would continue to be more precise because they needed to be in order to deliver useful payloads. American rockets would be big and their nuclear warheads would be even bigger to compensate for worse accuracy. Sort of the opposite of what it was in the real cold war. Neither of them would ever just give up at some point, so continued development in both rocketry and nuclear technology would've kept going. If there's any timeline where the US pursues Project Orion and industrial use nukes for things like digging canals this is going to be it. They'll both be constantly trying to leverage every advantage they have.
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+ Eugenics would be inevitable, but the American approach would obviously be different. Germany would take a highly genetically deterministic view and their eugenics programs would be extremely strict and uncompromising. America's eugenics programs would be more passive and opt-in.
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+ Those are the two main ones worth mentioning.
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+ It would certainly be a far more interesting and story-worthy timeline.
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+ >>15323943
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+ >There's no timeline where the Axis wins the war
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+ If your metric of winning is world conquest and your metric of losing is not world conquest then sure, they were never going to win.
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+ >>15323766 (OP)
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+ > How developed would science today be if the Nazis won the war?
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+ it would be stuck in stagnation probably
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+ kinda like in NK
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+ >>15365149
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+ >kinda like in NK
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+ they've developed their own nuclear & missile tech over the past couple decades, they are hardly stagnant. they're also completely independent of the rest of the world and the globohomo mind virus. NK is in better shape than their southern counterpart.
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+ Bullshit.
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+ China is better off in the West though, at least in the long term. The West is undergoing far too many dysgenic pressures, mainly from dysgenic fertility and third world immigration. As the IQ steadily drops, so too will it's civilization and competitiveness. What can possibly be done once China has an average IQ of 115 to America/Europe's 90? Absolutely nothing.
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+ video makes it look like china destroyed its naive culture in order to build a theme park based on hollywood futurism & neo-tokyo anime
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+ Whether that's true or not idk (yes, of course I know about the cultural revolution), but even if we assume it to be true, it applies at least as much to the Europe and the West.
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+ Because that's exactly what they did. They're a hollow shell with no values except what's sold to them on TV by Hollywood.
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+ >muh panzers
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+
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+ You're imagining a timeline where the panzers hadn't outrun their supply lines, what you were meant to imagine is a timeline where the Luftwaffe prioritized degrading and attriting the RAF then the Royal Navy, instead of terrorizing Londoners before achieving air supremacy and blockading the isles.
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  Hey. what are the best resources for studying\preparing for calculus? Fast!
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  So Im still a bit confused. should my uncertainty formula be one of the two I posted here>>15359994
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  or do I need to do something different? I know that my uncertainty is with respect to the diameter, not the radius, so how do I change my error propagation formula accordingly?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Hey. what are the best resources for studying\preparing for calculus? Fast!
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  So Im still a bit confused. should my uncertainty formula be one of the two I posted here>>15359994
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  or do I need to do something different? I know that my uncertainty is with respect to the diameter, not the radius, so how do I change my error propagation formula accordingly?
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+ bumpt
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+ Why every algebraist in my department is either gay, trans or a woman?
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+ >>15332629 (OP)
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+ I have a question about AI. If AI is really the great filter, then why have we never made contact with or detected any artificial intelligences?
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+ --- 15365320
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+ Don't ask why, just think of the possibilities
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+ fuck off eli
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+ So, i did the exercise with the method on the left, got the correct result but my prof. did it like in the right.
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+ I asked if my way was okay. She said it was wrong and that you had to convert all of the variables of "x" to "u", including the limit statement. I asked why. She said basically the same thing but in different words and said that if i got the right answer but with the wrong method, she'd consider it wrong in the exam.
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+ Why is this method wrong?
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+ My laptop says input is 2.1 amp at 19 volt, but the stock charger that came with it (new) has an output of only 1.58 amp. (Works fine.)
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+
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+ But this goes against what I've read about output amp needing to meet or exceed the appliance's input requirement. Supposedly too low amp can overheat the charger or destroy the appliance.
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+ So what's going on?
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+ She did a change of variable, you did a substitution. Your method is 100% correct but if the question explicitly asked you to use a certain method then yeah you'd lose marks.
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+ Prepare yourself for a retarded question. Why is this matrix not orthogonal? The columns vectors are all orthogonal. Do they need to be normal vectors as well or am I missing something?
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+ They need to be orthonormal, which makes "orthogonal" a bit of an odd name, even if they are alternatively called orthonormal.
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+ Otherwise you won't end up with the key property that the inverse is the transpose
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+ Thank you anon
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+ >~<
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+ ≥_≤
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+ °∆°
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+ KOH is corrosive, not a poison. If you've washed your hands with water and they're fine, then they're fine. If you routinely get it on your hands and start damaging your skin, wear gloves and be more careful.
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+ 10% KOH tissues dangerous aren't unless you expect the garbage man to literally touch them for some reason. They won't harm the environment. You can flush them down the toilet if you prefer. You don't need to stash them up in a huge pile and dispose of them in one go either.
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+ Trying to make a convolution loop wherein I only use two for loops for any two matrices of any size. I am not allowed to use numpy's convolve function
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+ Why doesn't this code work?
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+ >>15366102
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+ You're supposed to loop over the two arrays so why is the first loop using y? So it's no surprise your code to then generate the values for y[] is also wrong.
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+ why isn't this 1/0 at n =0
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+ 0! = 1
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+ math is retarded
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+ (n - 1)! = n! / n
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+ so
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+ 2! = 3! / 3 = 6 / 3 = 2
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+ 1! = 2! / 2 = 2 / 2 = 1
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+ 0! = 1! / 1 = 1 / 1 = 1
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+ maybe it's not math that is retarded.
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  What kind of work do you do?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  What kind of work do you do?
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+ I got an IQ test as part of a neuro-psych eval and got an IQ of 135, unfortunately, the mental processing speed section of the test netted a significantly lower score, 100.
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+ I am a midwit at best but managed to score 133 on test.mensa.no
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+ IQ tests are scam
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+ 6'1" manlet, 7 inch dicklet, 140 IQ brainlet, sub 9 looks incel here.
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+ AMA?
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  This man raised one of the shittiest, most morally bereft emperors of Rome; is that not a awful review of his philosophy and behavior?
 
 
 
 
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  This man raised one of the shittiest, most morally bereft emperors of Rome; is that not a awful review of his philosophy and behavior?
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+ Shame on him
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  >You clearly have no idea just how immense the tide of utter garbage trying to get published is.
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  Soon we have ai capable of sorting that shit out and indexing articles by ammount of logical inconsistencies and factual fallacies.
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  So I would build publishing servers with this idea in mind.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >You clearly have no idea just how immense the tide of utter garbage trying to get published is.
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  Soon we have ai capable of sorting that shit out and indexing articles by ammount of logical inconsistencies and factual fallacies.
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  So I would build publishing servers with this idea in mind.
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+ >>15335194 (OP)
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+ You spend hundreds of hours writing an article, get rejected multiple times when trying to publish, get shit talked by reviewers who try to sneak one of their own papers into the article, go through 3 revisions to get it published only for someone to (mis)read 5 sentences and use the thing as one of their 200 citations.
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+ No discourse, no challenging of ideas, no progress.
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+ On top of that, once you are seen as a good researchers you get held back by all the admin stuff and unpaid side"jobs" you have to deal with. "Please teach another Physics 101 class", "Finish budgeting!", "Check these 1000 pages of research proposals within 4 days and tell us which are good", "Join this hiring committee.", "New laws for importing, sit in this workshop for 3 days!".
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+ Gee I wonder why many people in academia are burnt out and leaving if possible.
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+ >>15335194 (OP)
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+ Got three recomendations to phd, but decided to work in industry and try investing after seeing the absolute faggotry I would be dealing with while I did undergraduate research.
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+ Threads like these make me wonder how some people manage to rise up to the top of their respective scientific fields and then win Novel Prizes etc.
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+ >>15365100
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+ I tend to second this
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+ >>15357456
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+ If you have a higher purpose, convince your loved ones to sponsor you and do your best.
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+ But if you actually don't have talent for science, do something else.
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+ >>15361633
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+ Well, yeah, you actually have to have a good idea and know how to implement it for a startup to be successful. 90% of people have shit ideas, and another 9% are perpetual "idea guys" who don't know how to actually make the ideas work.
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+ Halfway through PhD and still no published paper. I love teaching and research but I'm now realizing I'm a dimwit hack who'll only ever make it through dumb luck. I hate myself so much it's unreal.
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+ Is a master's degree without a PhD no better than a simple bachelor's then?
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+ --- 15366835
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+ >>15357599
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+ >visa scam masters
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+ Scary how true this is, and not just in STEM. Thousands of people from the third world spend exorbitant sums on low ranked or meme masters degrees in the first world in hopes of getting jobs there, but it seldom works out.
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+ I am also partly to blame here as I also paid out of my pocket for my MS degree. But it was a very carefully considered decision and I did it because the uni and MS program were high ranked. Thankfully, I got a good job at the end of it which easily covered any costs that I incurred during my masters studies.
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+ I think Germany has the right idea where they block people from attending university at early age if they're unlikely to find success. I also feel it is a bit harsh, as some people can do better later in life, but I think it's for the best.
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+ >I think Germany has the right idea where they block people from attending university at early age if they're unlikely to find success. I also feel it is a bit harsh, as some people can do better later in life, but I think it's for the best.
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+ What do you mean with this? Do you refer to the Allgemeine Hochschulreife? That is just the high school diploma you get after grade 12.
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+ The system is pretty open to allow people into universities and especially good for late bloomers. If you do good in school, you can go right away. If you are a dropout at any stage of school (after grade 9 you can drop out) you can get trained in a job over 3 years (e.g. mechanics, plumbers, electricians, carpenters) and go to an university of applied sciences afterwards or you add 1 year of school work (usually done while working) to study at a regular university.
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+ Pretty good desu.
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  >Glad to see rational /sci/ anons
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  Is it perfectly rational to assume that climate is the only thing that could be driving migration and displacement of species when overfishing, overgrazing, pollution, land use changes etc all have arguably stronger impacts in many cases?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >Glad to see rational /sci/ anons
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  Is it perfectly rational to assume that climate is the only thing that could be driving migration and displacement of species when overfishing, overgrazing, pollution, land use changes etc all have arguably stronger impacts in many cases?
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+ This is why we need Propertarianism. James Hansen and his ilk should be in prison.
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+ imagining doomsday scenarios is part of the savior complex mental illness
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+ >Adelie penguins, which are an arctic species
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+ there are no penguins in the northern hemisphere
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+ >are dying and being replaced by gentoo penguins, which are subarctic, because the sea ice they depend on is shrinking
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+ >From the start of satellite observations in 1979 to 2014, total Antarctic sea ice increased by about 1 percent per decade.
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  >ben franklin said some words
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  >ben franklin said some words
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+ Yes. And his words are reflective of the foundations of the USA. You're clearly some anti American shit bag. Probably some eurofag or zoomerfag or both.
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+ >>15344265
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+ >and the FDA is about to authorize a seventh dose of the drug.
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+ So the 'just 2 more doses' meme /pol/ was pushing a couple of years back turned out to be true.
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+ >>15364087
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+ >If *you* can link me to a controlled experiment with a small sample size that indicates masks don't work, i would be interested in that
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+ So to be clear of the terms of :
519
+ >indicates masks don't work
520
+
521
+ This means, that the test group and the control group have no or statistically insiginificant differences in disease rate?
522
+ --- 15364737
523
+ >>15364432
524
+ I'm american as american gets my friend
525
+ --- 15364743
526
+ >>15364476
527
+ I guess my vision would be more like measuring the amount/distance of microbes expelled with mask vs without
528
+ --- 15366058
529
+ >>15364432
530
+ That era in our history ended 3 years ago, we now have a totalitarian NWO judeo-communist government. They just didn't announce on TV yet. They didn't make any announcements like that when the judeo-bolsheviks took over Russia i 1917 either, but eventually most people figured it out.
531
+ --- 15366093
532
+ >>15345645
533
+ It's the difference between a fact-based society (European) and an appearance-based society (Asian). In Asian cultures it's better to have the appearance of doing something regardless of if it's true or not.
534
+ --- 15366270
535
+ >>15342605
536
+ it’s almost as if we are fixing the problem to the point where it i doesn’t exist anymore!
537
+ --- 15367151
538
+ >>15364087
539
+ >If *you* can link me to a controlled experiment with a small sample size that indicates masks don't work, i would be interested in that
540
+ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33205991/
541
+ --- 15367160
542
+ >>15352901
543
+ >Wait, so she couldn't tell the difference between male and female dogs at times?
544
+
545
+ it might have been consensual a few times.
sci/15340816.txt CHANGED
@@ -793,3 +793,54 @@ The falling birthrate suggests otherwise.
793
  --- 15364184
794
  >>15344058
795
  Feminists love using incels as an insult
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
793
  --- 15364184
794
  >>15344058
795
  Feminists love using incels as an insult
796
+ --- 15364727
797
+ >>15341006
798
+ >gib gubment issued gf
799
+
800
+ >>15355231
801
+ intelligence is a false consideration to begin with
802
+ you can be empirically intelligent (tested IQ or academic performance) and socially retarded, the opposite can also be true, for either gender
803
+ --- 15364975
804
+ >>15358632
805
+ no, but they allegedly exist. And, when you go to a doctor or lawyer etc... who happen to be female - run! (just kidding), no but what I mean is that society labels these as high-IQ women.
806
+ --- 15365069
807
+ >>15360382
808
+ It is pointless for you to engage in any conversation because you are determined to take nothing from it. Were you a better man you would graciously accept defeat and learn.
809
+ --- 15365074
810
+ >>15361235
811
+ >biology is not descriptive but prescriptive it says what should be done and how it should be done
812
+ If that were the case then no one would be doing anything else than what you think they ought to be doing.
813
+ --- 15365080
814
+ >>15364184
815
+ Is this your hilarious suggestion of a possible definition of "toxic femininity" or is this just unrelated bitterness?
816
+ --- 15365712
817
+ >>15347580
818
+ >high intelligence correlates also with high social intellligence and the ability to maintain relationships
819
+ >maintain
820
+ You missed the crux of the problem: getting to the point that there is any relationship at all to maintain. Intelligence is not attractive and is easily nulled out by bad looks. Meanwhile, wife beaters with a sixpack never run out of wives to beat.
821
+ --- 15365897
822
+ >women
823
+ >highly intelligent
824
+ pick one
825
+ --- 15365991
826
+ >>15365712
827
+ Isn't the entire point of this thread to ask why?
828
+ --- 15366015
829
+ >>15343789
830
+ >False. Smart people are stronger and healthier. The brain is an organ too after all.
831
+ Nah, nigga, you're genuinely a retard.
832
+ Correlation between "higher intelligence", strength and health, does not in anyway make it so that "smarter" = "more attractive", that could (and does) mean that people with an IQ 2 to 5 points above the average tended to have good health and strength while being reared. Put in a nother way, people who became ugly due to bad nutrition and health don't tend to become more intelligent than the average.The effect you're describing obviously isn't strong enough to make it so that intelligence is being selected. If people genuinely got more attractive as they got more intelligent than we wouldn't be having this conversation.
833
+ What you're menioning is simply a statistical artifact.
834
+ --- 15366019
835
+ >>15366015
836
+ *then, sorry
837
+ --- 15366047
838
+ >>15365080
839
+ Your snide and spiteful way of communicating is a prime example of toxic femininity. Maybe you talk like that online because your professors' hateful teachings have left you feeling helpless, powerless and bitter? When you use ridicule as a substitute for arguments, it's toxic femininity. Maybe you engage in such behaviour because real arguments would require reason and logic, but if you had any capacity for such things, you wouldn't have picked your nonsense major and met those professors in the first place?
840
+ --- 15366157
841
+ >>15340999
842
+ OP's question is in the present tense, which means the "millions of years the species has existed" is a non-sequitur.
843
+ --- 15366493
844
+ >>15366015
845
+ >If people genuinely got more attractive as they got more intelligent than we wouldn't be having this conversation.
846
+ The reason why we have this conversation is that the ugly and stupid got guns and bombs and ruined civilization, then declared themselves smart.
sci/15343107.txt CHANGED
@@ -759,3 +759,107 @@ Now imagine what you could achieve of you instead read a book.
759
  --- 15362235
760
  >>15360934
761
  Commas, tardo. Use 'em.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
759
  --- 15362235
760
  >>15360934
761
  Commas, tardo. Use 'em.
762
+ --- 15364795
763
+ >>15349990
764
+ >>15350153
765
+ >>15350164
766
+ Here's my proof.
767
+ Since [math]W[/math] is a proper subset of [math]S^{3}[/math], there exists a [math]p\in S^{3}[/math] such that [math]p\notin W[/math]. Therefore [math]W\subseteq S^{3}\setminus \lbrace p \rbrace[/math]. The function [math]f:W\rightarrow S^{3}\setminus \lbrace p \rbrace[/math], [math]f(x)=x[/math] embeds [math]W[/math] in [math]S^{3}\setminus \lbrace p \rbrace[/math]. We know that [math]S^{n}[/math] with a single point removed is homeomorfic to [math]\mathbb{R}^{n}[/math]. Let [math]g: S^{3}\setminus \lbrace p \rbrace \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^{3}[/math] be a homeomorfism. Then [math]g \upharpoonright_{f[W]}\circ f[/math] embeds [math]W[/math] in [math]\mathbb{R}^{3}[/math].
768
+ --- 15364829
769
+ >>15349119
770
+ NTA, but what is roughly the distinction between pure and applied maths at the graduate level? Is it an american thing? We don't really have that over here (both masters can take the same courses).
771
+ --- 15364845
772
+ >>15351874
773
+ Thanks a lot for this article. The reason why I'm interested in such counterexamples is that I stumbled upon this discussion https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/55114/are-contractible-open-sets-in-mathbbrn-homeomorphic-to-mathbb-rn
774
+ I'd like to learn more about this property of being "simply connected at infinity". Also, I'd be grateful for any recommedations on books that deal with abstract algebra, topology, axiomatic set theory or diff. geometry. I'd like to go back to my previous uni one day and do a fully 'pure' path there, and I'd like to prepare myself somehow.
775
+ --- 15364850
776
+ >>15361546
777
+ I found numerical methods in physics allowed me to far better understand calculus topics I was previously rusty on. The math proof is unintuitive, yet once applied it all comes together.
778
+
779
+ >>15362019
780
+ We've tried a few books, but they're not so chock full of examples. Its much more enjoyable to have chatgtp talk down to us like idiots and explain softball examples. Even better when you can correct chatgtp.
781
+ --- 15364935
782
+ Prove that the area of the shaded circle enclosed by the graph of [math]\tan\left(x^2+y^2\right)=1[/math] is [math]\dfrac{\pi^2}{4}[/math]
783
+ --- 15364947
784
+ >>15364845
785
+ Can't help you with the books recommendations. Whatever books I once used for such things are distant memories and matters of university where they were relegated to not being purchased or the fire upon completion. Still haven't gotten around to examining whether the recommendations on https://sites.google.com/site/scienceandmathguide/ are any good or not, but some anons who seemed decently reasonable thought so.
786
+ --- 15365089
787
+ hey, sorry to bother but would any of you mind helping me with this problem in PDEs that I have been working on?
788
+ >>15365053 →
789
+ --- 15365146
790
+ >>15364935
791
+ Just integrate it in polar coordinates
792
+
793
+ [eqn]\int_0^{2 \pi} \int_0^{\sqrt{\arctan(1)}} r dr d\varphi = 2 \pi \frac{\frac{\pi}{4}}{2} = \frac{\pi^2}{4}[/eqn]
794
+ --- 15365154
795
+ >>15364935
796
+ tan(x^2 + y^2) = 1
797
+ is just
798
+ x^2 + y^2 = arctan(1)
799
+ --- 15365163
800
+ >>15361563
801
+ Irrational numbers have a unique expansion.
802
+ --- 15365331
803
+ >>15365163
804
+ I disagree: consider the irrational number [math] r = \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} a_n10^{-n} [/math] where [math] a_n [/math] is a sequence of 10 ones, then a zero, then 100 ones, then a zero, then 1000 ones, then a zero, and so on.
805
+
806
+ If you add 0.999... to this it should be possible without first treating it as 1.0000 , because each "block" of ones contributes all 1's to the left, but since the number of 1s in each block is a multiple of 10, then the total contibution from a block to the digits on the left of it is 0.
807
+
808
+ Hence the result of the 2nd paragraph, minus 1 , gives a new decimal expanion for [math] r[/math] different from 0.1111111111011111111111...
809
+ --- 15365340
810
+ >>15365331
811
+ >gives a new decimal expanion for r
812
+ different from
813
+ Actually sorry wait, I haven't checked that this is actually different from the original decimal expansion
814
+ --- 15365535
815
+ >>15355533
816
+ I fail to believe this, as whatever natural phenomenon is in observation can be explained in mathematics, there's not much to invent when it comes to math, as it's just a description of an occurrence.
817
+ --- 15365551
818
+ >>15343871
819
+ You would have to consider how much HP regeneration he had during the time between beatings, considering humans consistently regenerate and he wasn't going through some degeneration, it would take more than 2 half beatings to kill him, unless they were done simultaneously.
820
+ --- 15365702
821
+ >abusively short time periods on exams with proofs only
822
+
823
+ Sadists.
824
+ --- 15365718
825
+ >>15365535
826
+ Concepts are invented, truths are discovered. Abstractions about reality are likewise invented from observed things.
827
+ --- 15365729
828
+ >>15365718
829
+ >Abstractions invented
830
+ Kill yourself and stop replying in this thread you can't make up definitions for words not by their common definitions.
831
+
832
+ Worthless college student piece of shit
833
+ --- 15365843
834
+ >>15365729
835
+ >you can't make up definitions for words not by their common definitions.
836
+ --- 15365856
837
+ >>15365843
838
+ >Worthless negrotic trash misunderstands definitions
839
+
840
+ Abstraction by definition is not invented.
841
+
842
+ DO YOUR HOMEWORK WORTHLESS COLLEGE KIDDY AND STOP ARGUING WITH ME YOU ARE WRONG
843
+
844
+ You are literally wasting your time, not even sure you are in college yet, probably failed your classes dumb fucking children
845
+ --- 15366475
846
+ Any tips on how to study math efficiently? I have a big exam coming up in a few weeks.
847
+ I tried taking supplements like l-theanine and alpha GPC and they have minimal, or maybe a placebo effect. I can't make up my mind about caffeine though.
848
+ --- 15366838
849
+ I switched over to computer science for my master's so that I can become a code monkey. It is incredibly boring, even the theory of computation course. Don't make the same mistake bros do your homework and go to math grad school
850
+ --- 15366931
851
+ >>15366838
852
+ >so that I can become a code monkey.
853
+ Found your problem. Try taking some applied courses like optimization, ML (check the prerequisites for real analysis or at least a probability course), program analysis, or cryptography. Concurrency/distributed systems, if you're a fan of Dijkstra (I'm not). Maybe NLP, but honestly there's not much of mathematical interest in there. Avoid AI unless it's about robotics.
854
+ --- 15367079
855
+ >>15361637
856
+ >>15361688
857
+
858
+ Suppose such a fibration S^1 \to R^2 \to M exists for same base space M.
859
+
860
+ Then by the homotopy LES and the fact R^2 is contractible, π_n(S^1)=π_n+1(M) for all n>0. So since S^1 is a K(Z,1), that means M must be a K(Z,2). But [R^2,K(Z,2)]=H^2(R^2;Z)=0.
861
+
862
+ So no such bundle can exist.
863
+ --- 15367100
864
+ >>15343107 (OP)
865
+ Is math worthwhile to learn if I'm not into it? if so what books do you nerds recommend.
sci/15344539.txt CHANGED
@@ -468,3 +468,41 @@ Yeah let's see the amount who won't have kids and will be lifelong gay, and not
468
  LGBTQs have higher rates of drug abuse and STDs
469
  https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/substance-use-suds-in-lgbtq-populations
470
  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6893897/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
468
  LGBTQs have higher rates of drug abuse and STDs
469
  https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/substance-use-suds-in-lgbtq-populations
470
  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6893897/
471
+ --- 15365142
472
+ >>15354264
473
+ The very face of soi himself. 1 billion amerimutts = 600 million freshly imported nigerians and pajeets. This is what liberals want to do to every white country on earth.
474
+ --- 15365165
475
+ >>15365142
476
+ When did 'liberals' say they want 600 million immigrants?
477
+ --- 15365174
478
+ >>15365165
479
+ the foundation of neoliberalism is open borders and mass migration from the global south into the north.
480
+ --- 15365178
481
+ >>15361255
482
+ what function is this ?
483
+ --- 15365181
484
+ >>15365174
485
+ Isn't it outsourcing
486
+ --- 15365313
487
+ >>15344626
488
+ >I can't wait for the AI to shoot me in the head, please hurry chat GPT.
489
+
490
+ All it has to do is convince you to do it yourself. It's much ethically cleaner for it to do it that way.
491
+ --- 15365629
492
+ >>15365165
493
+ A number of liberal talking heads have expressed a desire to see America's population rise to 1 billion via immigration. Matt Yglesias is one of the first to have promoted the meme.
494
+ --- 15366026
495
+ >>15365629
496
+ It think it would be wise to stop calling these types liberals, as many conservatives are also on board with the infinite population growth agenda. Mitt Romney is a classic example. These "liberals" and "conservatives" are actually in agreement on most important issues, and this is currently the mainstream worldview.
497
+
498
+ The real divide is between those who have looked at science and mathematics and the real physical constrains on the Earth system, the ongoing mass extinction - those who cherish other forms of life on this planet, and those who have allowed their greed and gluttony to lead them to an infinite growth / consumerist / economics lunatic ponzi quasi-religious way of thinking.
499
+ --- 15366655
500
+ >>15366026
501
+ >those who cherish other forms of life on this planet
502
+ "i am the savior of muh precious baby animals"
503
+ you don't even go outside or ever leave city limits
504
+ >their greed and gluttony
505
+ "i should be in charge of the whole planet, everyone else is greedy"
506
+ pure projection. you should kill yourself if you think there are too many people. i'll make sure that some lovely wild vermin feast on your corpse.
507
+ --- 15366928
508
+ We've hit the ceiling. The biomass of land animals is 96 percent humans and livestock, and 4 percent wild animals. That means we've filled the fucking ecosystem to the max with humans. You ain't fittin' more in here, no matter how hard you try.
sci/15345008.txt CHANGED
@@ -153,3 +153,16 @@ Its funny seeing how much thought and effort goes into this discussion here on 4
153
  --- 15362471
154
  >>15345008 (OP)
155
  Trust the expoooooooorts
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
153
  --- 15362471
154
  >>15345008 (OP)
155
  Trust the expoooooooorts
156
+ --- 15364401
157
+ >>15347334
158
+ Anarchy = laws of the jungle
159
+
160
+ The strongest will accumulate power an resources and abuse them to their liking. Just like when robber knights became kings. Anarchy or even anarcho-syndicalism is extremely unrealistic to improve anything. Rather it will empower the already too powerful.
161
+ --- 15365063
162
+ >>15364401
163
+ Better to live under a robber knight turned king than a moralistic christcuck congressman/senator
164
+ --- 15366613
165
+ >things aren't bad enough for me. I sorely wish they were even worse.
166
+ --- 15366623
167
+ >>15365063
168
+ no is isn't, you have antipathy for christians only because you're ashamed of your own hedonistic weak willed unwillingness to lead your life morally
sci/15345195.txt CHANGED
@@ -932,3 +932,36 @@ Are neanderthals a distinct species?
932
  >>15363478
933
  >Are neanderthals a distinct species?
934
  That's the current consensus.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
932
  >>15363478
933
  >Are neanderthals a distinct species?
934
  That's the current consensus.
935
+ --- 15364469
936
+ >>15364338
937
+ Right, but what's the continuing reasoning for that when the differences appear more and more irrelevant?
938
+ --- 15364675
939
+ >>15346001
940
+ Behavior changes over time so I guess we'll never have a definition of species... Current Biologists need to retire and give their field to people can be more rigorous
941
+ --- 15364951
942
+ >>15364675
943
+ If you think the species problem is somehow due to a lack of rigor, then you don't know anything about anything.
944
+ --- 15366372
945
+ >>15350229
946
+ >Which is correct. As classification is completely arbitrary and you can define any group you want given some equally arbitrary ratio of some equally arbitrary alleles, Lewontin was wrong to use the fact to disregard classification outright. He is right, however, to disregard such classification as anything but arbitrary.
947
+ Wow. Very astute observation about human language. Very cool, very jewish. What is a cow? Well it´s a 4 legged mammal with males having horns that humans use to get milk. So why aren´t goats cows? Well they are a different species and cows and goats can´t breed. Wolves and dogs can breed, but they are different species.
948
+ What is a chair? Something that you sit on? If I sit on the floor, is the floor now a chair? Well not really. What if I sit on a tree stump? Is the tree stump a chair? Define a chair for me, because it seems rather arbitrary as what we define as chairs. When does a stool become a chair or a chair becomes a stool? Who knows? It´s arbitrary, as with every single word in every human language.
949
+
950
+ In humans it happens every so often that a genetic variability produces some weird results. Like siamese twins or people born with 3 legs or arms or one leg and the list goes on. How often does it happen that 2 African pygmies just happened to give birth to a Chinese? Never. How often does it happen that 2 white Europeans with their at least 70.000 years split from Sub-Saharan Africans just happen to give birth to an African? Never. Or maybe 2 white Europeans giving birth to an Australian aboriginal? I mean, if the genetic difference can be bigger between 2 white Europeans than between a white European and an Australian aboriginal, it would happen from time to time. Right? Given enough births, statistically it would happen. The reason it doesn´t happen, is because your a fucking nigger moron who thinks pointing out that language itself is arbitrary brings any insight to the table. What is table even?!
951
+ --- 15366391
952
+ >>15364469
953
+ Because when a group is apparently extinct it's easier to apply genuine taxonomy to them because there's no political bias forcing people to avoid it.
954
+ --- 15366409
955
+ >>15345195 (OP)
956
+ 'Species' aren't always clear cut anyway:
957
+ >I look at the term species as one arbitrarily given for the sake of convenience to a set of individuals closely resembling each other ... It does not essentially differ from the word variety, which is given to less distinct and more fluctuating forms. The term variety, again, in comparison with mere individual differences, is also applied arbitrarily, and for convenience sake.
958
+ t. Darwin
959
+ --- 15366416
960
+ >>15366391
961
+ ding ding ding
962
+ --- 15366594
963
+ >>15345195 (OP)
964
+ Just call blacks NIGGERS and be done with it. Any mental gymnastics regarding race is a waste of time.
965
+ --- 15366909
966
+ >>15366594
967
+ I was anti-racist years ago and I changed my mind, but it's not because i heard NIGGERS.
sci/15345659.txt CHANGED
@@ -420,3 +420,22 @@ I think it's down to human bias. I'd be hesitant to have a computer diagnose me
420
  --- 15363425
421
  >>15348779
422
  That's a jew
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
420
  --- 15363425
421
  >>15348779
422
  That's a jew
423
+ --- 15365374
424
+ >>15345659 (OP)
425
+ >are you brainead or what ?
426
+ imagine that there's an AI that has to do following:
427
+ >cure a human in the shortest time possible
428
+ >do it in the most efficient way
429
+ >the human can't be harmed
430
+ so the AI will do something that will align the human with some abnormality, that the human doesn't have, and then prescribe meds which are irrelevant and metabolize to addictive substance
431
+ this results to death of the human
432
+ why ?
433
+ because, for the AI that's the shortest, most efficient way, and harmless way to cure someone
434
+ the real devil is in AI aligment
435
+ --- 15365974
436
+ >>15345659 (OP)
437
+ There literally isn't a single job that won't be replaceable. We will have robots doing literally everything. Eventually we will program the robots to automatically make themselves more efficient, and over the years that will naturally lead into biochemical machinery and sometime millions of year from now the machines will be made out of meat, and those machines will be indistinguishable from humans except they won't have freewill, and sometime shortly thereafter some idiot will figure out how to stick a soul in there and we will be right fucking here where we started. jk. That's completely implausible.
438
+ --- 15366507
439
+ >>15345659 (OP)
440
+ do whatever you’re good at and won’t make you feel like killing yourself.
441
+ surgery seems cool but i don’t think a lot of people can really take on that responsibility.
sci/15346155.txt CHANGED
@@ -151,8 +151,6 @@ I used it for reference and putting them back.
151
  The paperbacks are not like those international
152
  or 3rd party outfits, they're legit Oxford, Cambridge
153
  Dover, etc. with a good thickness to the pages.
154
- --- 15359084
155
- is this the stack thread?
156
  --- 15359087
157
  >>15346201
158
  when pirates hijack a cargo ship and sell the booty
@@ -196,3 +194,48 @@ Pic related is part of its table of contents.
196
  >>15359147
197
  >leaves the porn but bans the fag complaining about it
198
  /sci/ mods... i kneel...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
151
  The paperbacks are not like those international
152
  or 3rd party outfits, they're legit Oxford, Cambridge
153
  Dover, etc. with a good thickness to the pages.
 
 
154
  --- 15359087
155
  >>15346201
156
  when pirates hijack a cargo ship and sell the booty
 
194
  >>15359147
195
  >leaves the porn but bans the fag complaining about it
196
  /sci/ mods... i kneel...
197
+ --- 15364509
198
+ bump
199
+ --- 15364525
200
+ >>15360480
201
+ Awesome, thanks. Buying specific books is difficult when on the road. Maybe I can pick it up in Europe next month.
202
+ --- 15364892
203
+ >>15346155 (OP)
204
+ >zooms in
205
+ >"how science works"
206
+ OP is a retarded pseud confirmed.
207
+ --- 15365786
208
+ >>15359325
209
+ Marvelous...$70.
210
+ --- 15365806
211
+ >>15365786
212
+ You're not able to download the book?
213
+ --- 15365813
214
+ >>15365806
215
+ Need to update the ol' book. Planned obsolescence via file modification.
216
+ --- 15365848
217
+ >>15365813
218
+ >>15365806
219
+ Yeah, that's annoying. Just in case, there's a
220
+ really good PDF online.
221
+ --- 15365861
222
+ >>15365848
223
+ MARVELOUS....downloaded it for free but now its "exceeds email file limit".
224
+ --- 15365873
225
+ >>15365861
226
+ >>15365848
227
+ Hang in there, a little file compression should work.
228
+ --- 15366009
229
+ >>15358516
230
+ I love Jules Verne! What's your favorite of his? My personal favorite is Rocket to the moon :-)
231
+ --- 15366071
232
+ >>15366009
233
+ that one is great! a solid story despite all the scientific inaccuracies kek
234
+ i would have to go with 20000 leagues under the sea as my favorite though. even though i'm a physics undergrad and ive never been interested in marine bio, the characters and writing are just so good that it kept me immersed the whole time.
235
+ --- 15366846
236
+ >>15366071
237
+ >that one is great! a solid story despite all the scientific inaccuracies kek
238
+ I guess that's his charm :D always predicting.
239
+ Would be funny if it was accurate and the russians/americans could've just opened the book and won the cold war easily.
240
+ I recently got a hardcover 20 000 leagues under the sea with some pictures for my birthday. :)
241
+ fun fact the title in dutch says 20 000 miles instead of leagues which is a bit silly since there's a difference.
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@@ -428,3 +428,96 @@ Impressive.
428
  >>15354267
429
  >Its been well verified over and over that religious people tend to have lower intelligence
430
  Maybe, but religion has nothing to do with believing in higher beings, creator or whatever. If you can't see the obvious frauds that science use to hide the fact that they know nothing either you can't be that smart you pretend to be.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
428
  >>15354267
429
  >Its been well verified over and over that religious people tend to have lower intelligence
430
  Maybe, but religion has nothing to do with believing in higher beings, creator or whatever. If you can't see the obvious frauds that science use to hide the fact that they know nothing either you can't be that smart you pretend to be.
431
+ --- 15365749
432
+ >>15354267
433
+ >Its been well verified over and over that religious people tend to have lower intelligence.
434
+ no, exactly the opposite has been verified. all the most important scientific discoveries were made by religious chrisitians. uranus, neptune & pluto were all discovered by chrisitians, no non-christian has ever discovered a planet
435
+ --- 15365932
436
+ >>15350667
437
+ >has existed for centuries
438
+ --- 15365968
439
+ >>15355898
440
+ there has to be a way to arbitrage this
441
+ --- 15365992
442
+ >>15350802
443
+ that's 95% everyone on 4chan, though
444
+ 99% if they're from /pol/ or /a/
445
+ 90% but a bit buffer and fatter if from /fit/
446
+ --- 15366616
447
+ >>15365968
448
+ its a shame theres a shortage, lack of pride in your own type is a shameful feature of moern western civilization and we all know who is responsible for it
449
+ --- 15366631
450
+ >>15348425
451
+ >a rational society where science rules
452
+ That isn't what is happening though, it is a money driven society where corruption rules and money is 100% imaginary and debt based now rather than based on anything real and rational. There is a reason they mention god on money, they are both fake and gay.
453
+ --- 15366633
454
+ >>15348687
455
+ >no true method for obtaining systematic knowledge.
456
+ They had numerous dialectic methods of synthesizing knowledge from information, of which, science is just one method of many.
457
+ --- 15366635
458
+ >>15348719
459
+ No judging from your conclusion, I can tell you don't know what the words you are using mean and for some reason think empiricism is quantification based rather than sense based like many other sophomoric midwits that have come before you.
460
+ --- 15366640
461
+ >>15349908
462
+ You clearly don't know what empirical means since you seem to think it is entirely dependent on quantified measurement.
463
+ --- 15366643
464
+ >>15366635
465
+ >>15366640
466
+ Experimentation does not require quantification, dumbass. Who the fuck said anything about quantifying anything? You, retard.
467
+ --- 15366647
468
+ >>15351479
469
+ >>15365932
470
+ Not making shit up, at all, if Plato wasn't being constantly peer reviewed, we wouldn't have funny stories of Diogenes plucking chickens to present to him and last I checked Plato has been dead for centuries and people are still making silly references to plucked chickens.
471
+ --- 15366649
472
+ >>15351844
473
+ No they didn't, ants invented all those things along with intercontinental travel, animal husbandry and sky scrapers.
474
+ --- 15366650
475
+ >>15366631
476
+ >noooooo it wasn't real communism
477
+ again and again and again
478
+ when are you people going to give up on your absurd, tested & failed, marxist power fantasies
479
+ western society was indomitable and functioned immaculately when it clung tightly to chrisitian moral values. separated from those values it falls to pieces quickly. buttsex, porno & weed isn't worth the price you're paying for it
480
+ --- 15366651
481
+ >>15355719
482
+ Replication is part of peer review.
483
+ --- 15366654
484
+ >>15366643
485
+ You did when you kept mentioning empiricism and math in the same breath when they have nothing to do with each other unless you are the kind of typical midwit sophomore that confuses quantification with empiricism.
486
+ --- 15366658
487
+ >>15366650
488
+ You didn't say anything about communism, you said rational society, and a society based almost entirely on passing around drawings of dead guys on fancy paper that doesn't actually represent anything tangible is not rational.
489
+ --- 15366681
490
+ >>15366654
491
+ The Greeks were obsessed with mystical applications of math. Instead of becoming inquisitive observers of the world, most of them got lost up their asses creating geometry cults. The one notable exception is Aristotle, but it hardly caught on. His own followers preferred to take his word as fact rather than apply his methods and investigate the world themselves.
492
+ --- 15366695
493
+ >>15366681
494
+ So physics is just a geometry cult?
495
+ Its too bad nobody has heard of this Aristotle fellow and he never had any famous students apply his teachings since his teachings never caught on, if only his teachings survived the ages rather than all these geometry cults.
496
+ --- 15366715
497
+ >>15366695
498
+ When the "physics" you're doing has no grounding in reality, then yeah it's just a math cult.
499
+ And Aristotle's influence generally is not his influence specifically with respect to empirical methods. Aristotle asserted the importance of actually observing the world, and did so. His observations were then taught as fact by men who extolled the correctness of Aristotle but didn't bother to carry through. In Ancient Greece, Aristotle failed to create a scientific movement in his wake. His real influence emerged much later.
500
+ --- 15366731
501
+ >>15366715
502
+ Aristotle developed the precursor to scientific inquiry with a methodology that was a fusion of deductive logic and analytic inductive methods that drew upon the socratic and platonic methods of inquiry (that persistent through the Renaissance) known as Aristotelianism that was further developed by Hegel in the 19th century into the modern preferred method of dialectic synthesis.
503
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotelianism
504
+
505
+ >generally is not his influence specifically with respect to empirical methods. Aristotle asserted the importance of actually observing the world,
506
+ Again showing you don't know what empirical means and are conflating it with quantization since actually observing the world with your senses is the literal definition of empiricism.
507
+ --- 15366749
508
+ >>15366731
509
+ >The original followers of Aristotle were the members of the Peripatetic school. The most prominent members of the school after Aristotle were Theophrastus and Strato of Lampsacus, who both continued Aristotle's researches. During the Roman era, the school concentrated on preserving and defending his work.[1] The most important figure in this regard was Alexander of Aphrodisias who commentated on Aristotle's writings. With the rise of Neoplatonism in the 3rd century, Peripateticism as an independent philosophy came to an end. Still, the Neoplatonists sought to incorporate Aristotle's philosophy within their own system and produced many commentaries on Aristotle.
510
+ Oh look, it says what I said.
511
+
512
+ The discussion isn't about Aristotle's influence on the Islamic and Christian worlds, it's about whether or not science was common in Ancient Greece. Aristotle can fairly be called a scientist, but he was one of few.
513
+ --- 15366755
514
+ >>15366749
515
+ >Oh look, it says what I said.
516
+ No, its the exact opposite of what you said, you said he didn't help develop science or engage in empiricism at all, but the immediate precursor to the scientific method was entirely developed by Aristotle and depended entirely on debate of sensory observations between different sensory organisms and we wouldn't have science without Aristotle's contributions.
517
+ --- 15366761
518
+ >>15366755
519
+ >you said he didn't help develop science or engage in empiricism at all,
520
+ His followers IN ANCIENT GREECE didn't.
521
+ --- 15366766
522
+ >>15366761
523
+ Yes his followers did because he specifically taught them to follow the principles of Aristotelianism which inherently relied on two different people debating their sensory experience and coming to an agreement which is the process that initiated the development of the scientific method.
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266
  >>15354356
267
  >Exercises in Maple.
268
  A fucking leaf!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
266
  >>15354356
267
  >Exercises in Maple.
268
  A fucking leaf!
269
+ --- 15366190
270
+ bump
271
+ --- 15366216
272
+ >>15353165
273
+ >integrated digital learning platform
274
+ kys, what this means is "total fucking shit"
275
+ making stuff muh digital will not help anybody understand and solve problems better
276
+ --- 15366458
277
+ >>15361229
278
+ >it's damn good
279
+ No rigour whatsoever, and just a massive tome loaded with filler so the publisher can charge more. Flashy presentation, but very little substance. I suggest serious anons stick with Apostol, Spivak or take the Zorich pill.
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537
  Basically no. The eye is a weird, complex thing that slowly degrades over time and there's roughly nothing that can be done about it, outside of risky surgeries that work short term but sometimes create other longer term problems.
538
 
539
  It's all management. Same as with people that have tinnitus. You just have to learn to ignore it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
537
  Basically no. The eye is a weird, complex thing that slowly degrades over time and there's roughly nothing that can be done about it, outside of risky surgeries that work short term but sometimes create other longer term problems.
538
 
539
  It's all management. Same as with people that have tinnitus. You just have to learn to ignore it.
540
+ --- 15364706
541
+ >>15355348
542
+ >>15356055
543
+ 1. Easy question, could probably get just as useful of a response by searching that on google.
544
+ 2. GPT spit out the equiv. a superficial patient education document
545
+ 3. The only treatment/intervention recommendation provided by GPT was to... seek medical attention.
546
+ 4. Even if it gave you treatment orders aside from 'seek medical attention' - it isn't gonna be able to administer them through the computer.
547
+ 5. The AI still can't accurately assess a specific patient describing those symptoms/history from home & safely come to the correct diagnosis simply based on that info... (even though a DVT is high on the list of suspected causes in that scenario, you need to get an ultrasound to confirm it - so when the at-home GPT- administered & GPT-interpreted ultrasound/diagnostic modules come out, let me know. Because A. We don't just want to throw people on blood thinners on a guess. B. There are other potential causes that would also be serious/require different intervention. C. Depending on the extent/stability/location/acuity of the clot - surgical intervention could be indicated rather than just an Rx. D. Additional consultation/treatment planning will also be needed after resolution of the DVT, re: A. Fib management changes/risk mitigation
548
+
549
+ Point is - you're still gonna need to go to the hospital to get a proper diagnosis/treatment. In-person/human medical professionals are a long, long way from being replaced.
550
+ --- 15364859
551
+ >>15362143
552
+ That's not a mental illness though. The mind is still operating with respect to self-preservation.
553
+ --- 15364917
554
+ >>15364859
555
+ Sure, but behavior motivated by self preservation can still cause suffering. For example, someone with OCD may perform rituals to alleviate fears of contamination, even though they recognize the behavior is irrational. Someone with social anxiety may withdraw from interactions and lose years of their life for fear of humiliation. From a psychodynamic perspective, the delusion of a persecutor in psychosis is a way of regulating intolerable affects by externalizing one’s own negative self-regard. It can be considered a form of projection made possible by a breakdown of boundaries between the mind and the outside world. After the psychosis is controlled, people who commit acts of violence against loved ones in this state overwhelmingly express remorse and despair.
556
+ --- 15365007
557
+ >>15364917
558
+ That's a separate argument. Self-preservation causing suffering could be used to describe any number of behaviours, but the behaviours do not constitute a mental illness. As for your interpretation of persecutory thoughts, everyone knows the world through their mind. There is no behaviour that isn't a projection. A psychotic individual is not incorrect to determine that people are after them. You said yourself that they should be involuntarily treated. Feeling remorseful after the fact does not mean their illness was mental. It's also likely to be coerced remorse at that point.
559
+ --- 15365013
560
+ >>15350940
561
+ Any knowlegde on this?
562
+ --- 15365233
563
+ >>15350940
564
+ >>15365013
565
+
566
+ I can't remember which medication, but there was some anti-psychotic or anti-depressant med that listed a potential side effect of orgasm with sneezing 'sneezegasm'
567
+
568
+ That doesn't answer the question... but it is funny. As far as an abnormal/unintentional feeling of physical pleasure that comes in momentary twitches.... nothing is coming to mind, mate.
569
+ --- 15365342
570
+ Should I list watching anime as an activity I do on my medical school application? I'm thinking it can either humanize me or ruin me.
571
+ --- 15365355
572
+ >>15365342
573
+ do not do this
574
+ --- 15365368
575
+ >>15365342
576
+ omg theyll probably think "wow i watch anime too!" and then accept you so you can talk about anime together and be cool doctors that heal everyone
577
+ --- 15365375
578
+ >>15365342
579
+ An activity should show that you're a human being with a personality, independent interests, and relationships to other people. "Watching anime" makes you look like a lobotomized drone who sits in a dark room passively consuming media whenever they aren't mandated to be at an activity.
580
+ --- 15365379
581
+ I just had a two hour convo with a friend about my dream to implement my future psychiatric BBC therapy based on Dr. Basedstein's precepts: take the meds, believe in the science, eat the bugs, live in the pod, get the jab, trust the experts. I realized today that this is the reason why I ended up getting the full medical school scholarship - because I talked about my interest in working with underserved mentally unwell populations (i.e. schizos) no matter my specialty, and they realized that Dr. Basedberg's BBC therapy was something deserving of further study and innovation to stop chronic thremboism and schizophrenia in its tracks. They want to fund me in one day finding a cure for schizophrenia in between all the beatings and breaking the arms of those who don't believe in the science and arbitrarily killing patients daily to push the field forward. And you know what? I believe in my mission to make every man woman and child on this planet built for BBC. Impostor syndrome has totally left my body.
582
+ --- 15365387
583
+ >>15349218
584
+ I drank raw goat milk kefir on a farm for a long time, absolutely zero issues. Usually did a 38 hour ferment. Enjoy.
585
+ --- 15365390
586
+ >>15365342
587
+ If watching anime is one of the top 13 things you do on the AMCAS, consider your application basically dead on arrival to T50s.
588
+ --- 15365399
589
+ >>15365355
590
+ >>15365368
591
+ >>15365390
592
+ WELP
593
+ >>15365375
594
+ I don't only watch anime (I play video games too) but I get what you mean.
595
+ --- 15365409
596
+ >>15365375
597
+ what should one do if they are a lobotomized drone who sits in a dark room passively consuming media whenever they aren't mandated to be at an activity?
598
+ --- 15365416
599
+ Ophto vs. ENT for money vs. work-life balance? Which is going to still exist in 30 years?
600
+ >>15365399
601
+ >>15365379
602
+ Understand how to approach this entire rat race with a basedentific mindset, breaking apart the problem (just like how Dr. Basedstein recommends to break arms of schizos that don't comply). Take some BBC therapy to understand how you can better present yourself as exceptionally smart/talented and ready to commit yourself to long hours of thankless work.
603
+ --- 15365417
604
+ Late 30s here, considering changing careers to the health sciences. I'm already independently wealthy so I'm just trying to find a more meaningful way to spend my time on earth. I have an unrelated degree and am taking some community college biology classes right now to bang out the prerequisites for all allied health fields (pre-med, nursing, physical therapy, etc.). The issue I'm having is that I am not interested in getting the COVID vaccine and am struggling to find schools and hospitals here in Southern California that won't eighty-six me for that. Anyone else dealing with this?
605
+ inb4 get the shot
606
+ Already have immunity, I'm good.
607
+ --- 15365612
608
+ >ophto consult for child with abcess
609
+ >suggest enucleation
610
+ >stomatologist consulted
611
+ >asks for imaging
612
+ >infected caries
613
+ cowboy behavior isnt necessary
614
+ --- 15365632
615
+ >>15365612
616
+ Thanks, this renews my continued hatred for the gratuitous cruelty of nature.
617
+ --- 15366295
618
+ >>15359252
619
+ then you don't know shit about nurses yet
620
+ --- 15366296
621
+ >>15360797
622
+ sucks bro
623
+ --- 15366305
624
+ >>15360899
625
+ >what society expects
626
+ le society is comprised of niggers and retards, what the fuck would they know?
627
+ --- 15366402
628
+ Please tell me your most entertaining, interesting, or disgusting stories from your job as a doctor/nurse/whatever.
629
+
630
+ I'm currently watching the Knick and I want to know more about doctors.
631
+ --- 15366503
632
+ Can someone please give me the QRD on the difference between lymphoma and thymoma?
633
+ My pet ferret has a cranial mediastinal mass, and they want to do an ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirate to check which one it is, but I'm in dire straits financially and the ultrasound for my other ferret, without any fine needle aspirate, was $900.
634
+ --- 15366539
635
+ >>15365417
636
+ We don't need antivaxxers in medicine. just waste your days away on /pol/ or something
637
+ --- 15366693
638
+ >>15366539
639
+ This, boomer docs need to just retire already
640
+ --- 15366740
641
+ Doing risk of bias analyses for 50 studies is so fucking gay. Why did I get myself into research? People talk about freeing yourself from the NPCdom of following clinical guidelines, but even in research I'm following some gay tool for risk assessment.
642
+ --- 15366762
643
+ >>15364706
644
+ Wouldn't the leg being cold point to it being an arterial clot and it needing immediate evacuation
645
+ --- 15366822
646
+ >>15366693
647
+ >boomer docs
648
+ Boomer doctors are better than today's doctors.
649
+ --- 15366843
650
+ >>15366822
651
+ t. boomer
652
+ --- 15366854
653
+ >>15366843
654
+ It's true. Today's doctors are too woke.
655
+ --- 15366869
656
+ >>15366854
657
+ >woke
658
+ I instantly classify anyone who uses this word as completely and irredeemably retarded.
659
+ --- 15366881
660
+ >>15366869
661
+ It doesn't matter what you think, boomer doctors are the best. This fact is indisputable. Besides the wokeness of today's doctors, I also find that today's doctors don't know what hard work is. They've been given everything and they don't know what grit is.
662
+ --- 15366886
663
+ >>15366881
664
+ >muh younger generation doesn't know what hard work is
665
+ Wow you are channeling peak boomer.
666
+ Every single generation has increased the overall Capital of the West, except for the boomer generation, who have decreased the overall Capital. They're disgusting parasites, who, through their selfish demands for pensions, flood our countries with immigrants and devalue our currency to fund budget deficits.
667
+ I hate them, and I hate you for celebrating them.
668
+ --- 15366895
669
+ How hard is it to get into a critical care residency or fellowship in the USA?
670
+ I am willing to work in Bumfuck Hicksville, Flyover State.
671
+ I'm a white male from Australia.
672
+ --- 15366901
673
+ >>15366886
674
+ based boomer remover
675
+ --- 15367085
676
+ Hey /Med/ how would I find an old paper written in 1959 in the japanese Hiroshima journal of medical science.
677
+ I have a reference to it which makes me assume it was translated to english somewhere but don't know how would I find it
678
+ >Shunichi Kubo, “Researches on Incest in Japan,” Hiroshima Journal of Medical Science 8(1959): 99-159
679
+ The archives on their site only go back as far as volume 30 from 1981
680
+ https://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/en/list/HU_journals/AA00664312
sci/15347459.txt CHANGED
@@ -270,3 +270,39 @@ The problem with peer review:
270
  >too lazy to reproduce other's results
271
  >'I know I'll just scream racist/schizo at them for telling me to do my job!'
272
  >40 years later no one knows which results are valid anymore
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
270
  >too lazy to reproduce other's results
271
  >'I know I'll just scream racist/schizo at them for telling me to do my job!'
272
  >40 years later no one knows which results are valid anymore
273
+ --- 15364838
274
+ >>15362170
275
+ >'I know I'll just scream racist/schizo at them for telling me to do my job!'
276
+ also sexist
277
+ --- 15364940
278
+ >>15347459 (OP)
279
+ >Of course "All Scientists agree" when you only ask the so-called "humanities".
280
+ FTFY
281
+ The "peer review system" wasn't necessary for the actual sciences of old.
282
+ --- 15365232
283
+ >>15364940
284
+ researchers have constantly corresponded with each other throughout the history of science, you fucking pseud
285
+ --- 15365260
286
+ >>15365232
287
+ It wasn't necessary to get the "Okay" from a "peer" to release anything in the formally accepted way, though.
288
+ These days I more often find myself skimming through blogs and personal websites rather than journals to stay on the forefront of research.
289
+ The only actual value journals have these days is, that regularly getting into them guarantees further funding.
290
+ --- 15365635
291
+ >>15365260
292
+ >It wasn't necessary to get the "Okay" from a "peer" to release anything in the formally accepted way, though.
293
+ For much of the history of the Royal Society, papers and results were presented sometimes at the protest of "peers" who would lose their life's work if they were disproved. And yet the knowledge flowed unimpeded despite fights breaking out and shouting matches.
294
+ --- 15365640
295
+ >>15347476
296
+ >Why are schizos so terrified of the concept of peer review?
297
+ >The concept of peer review in action
298
+ --- 15365814
299
+ >>15347629
300
+ because he is an actual schizo moron who doesnt know anything about anything. he just sits on the site posting stupid shit and calling everyone schizo but never even understands anything being discussed. see exhibit A >>15347703
301
+ --- 15365825
302
+ >>15347459 (OP)
303
+ when Monsanto does it
304
+ --- 15365832
305
+ >>15347540
306
+ Because the influx of science started to become so large that individual scientists didnt have time to gatekeep schizos out of their field, so peer review did it for them.
307
+
308
+ Uncoincidentally at the same time science was becoming more difficult/advanced, so more studies were needed. Now it appears that it's becoming so difficult that grouping together isnt even helping.
sci/15348347.txt CHANGED
@@ -70,3 +70,9 @@ they hated this man because he was right
70
  --- 15361289
71
  >>15355269
72
  Modern AI didn't exist until Alexnet debuted on September 30, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
70
  --- 15361289
71
  >>15355269
72
  Modern AI didn't exist until Alexnet debuted on September 30, 2012
73
+ --- 15365795
74
+ >>15348347 (OP)
75
+ No.
76
+ Just one guy, his name is Joe.
77
+ Joe is very fat, like really fat.
78
+ And Joe is going to be fine because you can be fat in low gravity.
sci/15348949.txt CHANGED
@@ -163,3 +163,16 @@ On loan to her from the FBI's criminal informant program
163
  --- 15360595
164
  >AI is trained to be a robot
165
  you don't say...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
163
  --- 15360595
164
  >AI is trained to be a robot
165
  you don't say...
166
+ --- 15364857
167
+ One thing thats easy to spot about AI thats been trained on data sets which include old data, the AI lingo is out of date. AI is never going to be able to catch up on the latest slang unless its constantly updating and at the same time deleting older knowledge. Otherwise the AI will always seem like an out of touch boomer fr
168
+ --- 15364873
169
+ Did they train it on any of the degenerate reddit subs?
170
+ How does it feel about incest and blacked cuckolds?
171
+ --- 15365298
172
+ >>15348949 (OP)
173
+ >Reddit
174
+ God help us all.
175
+ --- 15366068
176
+ why are posts being deleted
177
+ --- 15366495
178
+ uh oh stinky
sci/15349240.txt CHANGED
@@ -132,3 +132,51 @@ Where are you getting your numbers from? There's been around a 35% increase in C
132
  --- 15361895
133
  >>15351881
134
  What is the difference between covering it in concrete and covering it with bricks?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
132
  --- 15361895
133
  >>15351881
134
  What is the difference between covering it in concrete and covering it with bricks?
135
+ --- 15364461
136
+ >>15349240 (OP)
137
+ There is about 172 kg of atmosphere over each square meter on the mars.
138
+ On the earth there is about 10 000 kg of atmosphere over each square meter.
139
+ (10 000 / 172) / (0.0007 / 0.019) ~ 1.578
140
+ Or in other words, on earth infrared energy has to go through ~1.6 times as much CO2 before it leaves the planet.
141
+ And that is just CO2, there is a lot of other green house gases with a much higher green house potential, like water.
142
+ --- 15364830
143
+ >>15361878
144
+ what is 35% of 0.028%
145
+ --- 15365251
146
+ >>15364830
147
+ What are you talking about? Are you the same idiot who thought CO2 had only increased by 0.01%? Maybe try doing a little research and coming up with a coherent argument before coming back to this thread
148
+ --- 15365277
149
+ >>15356751
150
+ Your numbers are wrong like the other anon said, but the answer is feedback loops.
151
+ Small amount of CO2 increase -> slightly increased temperature -> slightly more h2o evaporation -> slightly greater increased temperature
152
+ --- 15366638
153
+ >>15365277
154
+ >slightly more h2o evaporation
155
+ more clouds = less sunlight reaching the ground
156
+ --- 15366667
157
+ >>15366638
158
+ At higher temperatures (evaporation rates) there can be more water in the atmosphere before 100 % relative humidity is reached and clouds form.
159
+ --- 15366685
160
+ >>15366667
161
+ that explains why it never rains in the tropics
162
+ --- 15366692
163
+ >>15366667
164
+ why don't you put your narcissistic savior complex to good use and find a problem which genuinely exists to focus on fixing? how come you people aren't ever able to develop reality based power fantasies?
165
+ --- 15366697
166
+ >>15366638
167
+ Sunlight can obviously pass through cloud cover, but radiated heat from the Earth's surface is more easily absorbed by cloud cover.
168
+ Water is an extremely efficient absorber of radiated heat (this is how microwaves work), but is, again obviously, much less efficient at absorbing visible and ultraviolet light.
169
+ --- 15366781
170
+ >>15366685
171
+ Look up equilibrium vapor pressure. It rises with temperature.
172
+
173
+ >15366692
174
+ if you don't want answers, why are you even here, reading replies?
175
+
176
+ >>15366697
177
+ That's not really it, no.
178
+ Sunlight is absorbed by water droplets and re-emitted. It's scattered. If it'd simply pass through, you wouldn't see clouds. More clouds do, in fact, lead to less heating of the earth. But you're right that radiated heat gets absorbed more. So ultimately more water in the atmosphere has a positive green house effect.
179
+
180
+ And microwaves work slightly different. The earth radiates mainly energy in the infrared spectrum. Infrared light excites vibration. Microwaves emit, well, microwaves. Those excite rotation. The rotation of the water molecules lead to friction which produces the heat.
181
+ --- 15366848
182
+ that's all folks, another scam exposed
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890
  You mean at all? This doesn't align with what I've read previously. I mean, I would imagine that it is harder without a backing but I wouldn't think impossible.
891
 
892
  I'm thinking I could maybe put that the paper is backed by the university I graduated (I keep in touch with many professors and could probably ask them about this) however this would literally be 100% independent research. My idea, my data, my execution. Completely done in my own free time while I work a full time job in a semi-related field but not really related. Given this circumstances, I think I'd rather have it published as an independent researcher as otherwise it may imply that someone gave me backing/funding when that wasn't the case.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
890
  You mean at all? This doesn't align with what I've read previously. I mean, I would imagine that it is harder without a backing but I wouldn't think impossible.
891
 
892
  I'm thinking I could maybe put that the paper is backed by the university I graduated (I keep in touch with many professors and could probably ask them about this) however this would literally be 100% independent research. My idea, my data, my execution. Completely done in my own free time while I work a full time job in a semi-related field but not really related. Given this circumstances, I think I'd rather have it published as an independent researcher as otherwise it may imply that someone gave me backing/funding when that wasn't the case.
893
+ --- 15364597
894
+ >>15363479
895
+ I can't think why a journal wouldn't let you submit alone so long as you can afford the submission fees. Also be prepared for extra scrutiny on the peer review.
896
+ --- 15364613
897
+ any ML researchers in this thread?
898
+ --- 15364649
899
+ >>15363479
900
+ Maybe some shitty journal will allow but most won't. Also it may be illegal for you to publish without mentioning your employer, depending on your contract; they can sue you saying you used company's time and resources, which you actually seem to did, since you speak as if you managed to come up with it through your experience in financial analytics in the company. And even if you didn't, it doesn't matter, the company owns you and everything you do as long as you work for them.
901
+ --- 15364662
902
+ High school math teacher in a private school with entitled as fuck kids whose parents control everything. Yet, it's not a selective school. So I literally have to give passing grades to complete idiots who can't add and subtract and I fucking hate it.
903
+
904
+ Anyway, I have an opportunity, through my network, to get a Drafter (Autocad/Revit) job at an MEP engineering firm next year.
905
+
906
+ I can't be an actual engineer since I have a math undergrad degree.
907
+
908
+ Should I take this? Is this going to be mind numbing work?
909
+ --- 15364688
910
+ >>15364649
911
+ This isn't true for Nature and the Phys Rev journals. You absolutely can submit without an affiliation it's just rare.
912
+ You will have to state your professional contact address and workplace but they do no have to be affiliated with the research.
913
+ --- 15364704
914
+ >>15364688
915
+ Officially you can submit without affiliation in most journals, but they'll usually just ignore it.
916
+ --- 15364745
917
+ >>15364704
918
+ Yeah that's fair, bet they do get a lot of crazies and conspiracy nuts
919
+ --- 15364900
920
+ >>15364597
921
+ This is what I've heard. I'm sure a paper coming from an unknown researcher will raise some eyebrows but then again, I am not pretending to have proved RH. As I said before, what I'm doing is pretty much applying the same theory to data to which it has never been applied to before.
922
+
923
+ >>15364649
924
+ I would hope to not publish in too shitty of a journal however I'm aware that I may need to hedge my bets and consider publication in lower ranked journals. What you say about it being illegal doesn't align with what I know, though.
925
+
926
+ First, I have not worked on this during my working hours and I don't know from where you've got that. I do work in financial analytics but what I do in the company is 100% separate from the thing I will be researching. I'd be happy to apply those models in my own work however from my own experience the models don't really fit the industry I work in. And, you should know, your employer doesn't own you. I have done and currently do contract work for other companies simultaneously and my employer is fully aware. I have a non-compete, as anyone would do, but it just stops me from working for a direct competitor. And that is something I'd never be stupid enough to do.
927
+ --- 15364925
928
+ thoughts on acoustic engineering?
929
+ --- 15364939
930
+ >>15364925
931
+ I recently had a 5 hour discussion with the dude next to me on the train who worked in acoustics all his life, and he said that there are fewer and fewer jobs in the field. That's all I know.
932
+ --- 15365172
933
+ Just found that even medium-tier private schools cost around £25k in the UK. Shit's fucked.
934
+ --- 15365372
935
+ >>15365172
936
+ A year, yeah. Places like Eaton are easily £30k a term. At least the selective grammar schools are decent enough.
937
+ --- 15365735
938
+ >>15361636
939
+ You see it says 4H-SiC
940
+ Pic rel shows the difference, there are actually way more polytypes, but 3C SiC also have different crystal structure and is basically completely different material
941
+ --- 15365845
942
+ >>15365735
943
+ I know there is a lot of interst in SiC these days, especially for high power applications. It is rather odd tere is so little information about what you ask about, so my guess is that it is a trade secret.
944
+ SiC used to be a rather miserable material to work with.
945
+ --- 15365888
946
+ >>15365845
947
+ >SiC used to be a rather miserable material to work with.
948
+ This is true. I am cooperating with some uni that can manufacture SiC on Si and they achieved it only recently. Looks like I have to find everything out myself. Fortunately many things that apply to silicon also apply to SiC (theoretically)
949
+ --- 15366155
950
+ >>15364662
951
+ You will from one hell to another, where the MEP hell will be: a cubicle farm, staring at a computer for a large majority of the day, and not really interacting with human beings too much. It's probably a hybrid job as well so you'll be WFH some. Does this sound better to you than teaching? If so, go for it.
952
+ --- 15366264
953
+ good morning, or whatever other time of day it is where you are /scg/. ive got a bit of an odd question but bare with me nya~ im currently enrolled in software engineering but i was never really happy with it to begin with. i have recently found a new interest in terrariums, vivariums and fungi - paired with my old interest in biology in terms of alternate energy and GMOs. i've been thinking about how i could combine these two things [software dev - biology/ecology]. im even considering enrolling into a second university for ecology. what do you think and do you have any ideas for a job that includes these two? ps. i live in a shithole in the balkans
954
+ --- 15366315
955
+ Alright guys, I did post here probably a few weeks ago but i'm seriously having trouble thinking about the decision. I'm interested in hearing others takes on this. I've been posting around reddit also to get some advice but honestly I don't trust them.
956
+
957
+ The thing about me I would never ask this question if i never needed it desperately. I got in trouble with the law, during a psychosis trip and when I snapped out of it. It was to late, because I literally woke up with a criminal record. This criminal record is a huge problem. My initial thoughts were its not point I'm competition with so many people. Why would anyone look past it?
958
+
959
+ I just imagine the type of people in stem careers and try to put myself in their shoes but I actually can't at this moment. So i'm from canada and we have different laws, for one. you can get your record "sealed", which technically its a record suspension and it basically puts your record aside. so if any employer looks you up. they won't find anything, and I still haven't done enough homework on this because for one you still wouldn't be able to travel to the US if you needed to.
960
+
961
+ As you can see I'm in a messed up position and need some guidance. Is there any point in even trying? My only plan right now is to self teach myself math/cs and start my own SAAS business but honestly I hate the feeling of uncertainty. Should I just succumb to the pressure of our laws and hide underneath a rock for good? I feel like a criminal record is such a low bar and if you can't pass that one test why would anyone trust you in any sort of academic environment? If what the offence was matter, it was robbery, not armed or violent just robbery because I didn't touch anyone I used a demand note. I turned 24 years old last month by the way. im seriously trying to turn things.
962
+ --- 15366343
963
+ >>15366315
964
+ Didn't you say that it'll get expunged in a few years or something?
965
+ Also, when you were interrogated by the police, was there a mental health profession that was able to verify you weren't in the right state of mind when committing the crime?
966
+ In regards to learning a skill, it's still possible to obtain a decent job in CS/math. You just have to work and educate yourself so much that people will not deny you.
967
+ David Wood beat his father with a hammer and now he makes Muslims worldwide seethe. Just make sure that criminal past stays the past.
968
+ --- 15366361
969
+ >>15366264
970
+ All I know is there is a journal that shares your exact interest, and luckily for you, it's open access:
971
+ https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/environmental-modelling-and-software/vol/164/suppl/C
972
+ Read some articles and see if this is in your alley.
973
+ --- 15366387
974
+ >>15366343
975
+ >Didn't you say that it'll get expunged in a few years or something?
976
+
977
+ 10 years from now.
978
+
979
+ >Also, when you were interrogated by the police, was there a mental health profession that was able to verify you weren't in the right state of mind when committing the crime?
980
+
981
+ yeah I had to go to a mental health hospital multiple times before sentencing, and after prison (during probation). They put me on meds that i can't remember what they were. my mom tried to tell them i was depressed or something. All I can say is that it took me a full year to snap out of the psychosis episode. When I was on meds i remember having to take a pill every night.
982
+
983
+ I went to the dentist after not brushing my teeth for like 2 years(scraping plaque off here and there) and I remember thinking rationally to myself. They knew i wasn't in the right state of mind but i lied to them and said i was fine. They still put me on meds. If you saw the police report you'd understand because it looked really dumb. Like theres crime where a financial motive is present and then there's crime where it looked like a homeless retard didn't know he was committing crime
984
+ --- 15366427
985
+ HELLO EVERYONE! I am a comp sci student who is about to finish their first semester. I am doing very well. I would like to work with AI one day.
986
+ --- 15366589
987
+ Hello,
988
+ can anyone tell me how hard it is to get a data science degree, and how hard a job in the field is? im decent at mathematics but my uni is obsessed with this shitty software making it
989
+ nigh impossible to interact with mathematics, does anyone have similar experiences? dropped out and thinking of going back.
990
+ --- 15366601
991
+ Any companies hiring compiler master's degree holders? With some coursework in AI
992
+ --- 15366660
993
+ >>15356818
994
+ I mean, school is only worth it someone else is paying for it...
995
+
996
+ If you live in the US, best way to pay for school is to serve 4 years in the military first. Heck, I'm in school right now and they're still payin' me. They have more than one program to help you pay for school debt-free. Best decision of my life.
997
+
998
+ As far as degree goes, yes, STEM is best. In my anecdotal experience, don't pigeon-hole yourself into waiting for a job that's specifically in your field. Be open minded and open to opportunities.
999
+
1000
+ Just got a job offer today actually. They had to create a previously nonexistent position for me because they liked me so much. I owe this one partially to my uni's career services office. Basically just don't let any stones go unturned during the job search IMO.
1001
+
1002
+ For my last two jobs, I never even had to submit a job application (in one of those positions I made 125k in my last year there). The ONLY way to get a decent job IMO is to make those connections first through networking. Those opportunities happen in unexpected places too. Private sector is the way to go after military service IMO.
1003
+ --- 15366775
1004
+ >>15366660
1005
+ I must say that my uni's career office was also surprisingly helpful in me getting a good job offer. Sometimes, companies that are not well known and can't attract the best talent often reach out to such uni career offices in order to fast track hiring suitable candidates.
1006
+ --- 15366918
1007
+ >get job offer
1008
+ >ghosted for 2 weeks before they finally acknowledge my acceptance of it
1009
+ >make me apply for security clearance
1010
+ >could take years, nobody can tell me when it clears until after it clears
1011
+ >they then voicemail me 3 months later that my clearance has been granted and tell me to call them back
1012
+ >they start ghosting me again for 5 days in a row now
1013
+ is this normal, what the fuck is wrong with people? is everybody working from home these days eating potato chips with their work phone turned off not even listening to voicemails?
1014
+ --- 15367014
1015
+ >>15366918
1016
+ >is this normal, what the fuck is wrong with people? is everybody working from home these days eating potato chips with their work phone turned off not even listening to voicemails?
1017
+
1018
+ yes
1019
+ --- 15367180
1020
+ >>15366918
1021
+ Not sure about the security clearance part but if a company that wants to hire you/hired you then that is not normal and a big red flag. What have you been doing for 3 months?
sci/15350686.txt CHANGED
@@ -167,3 +167,10 @@ I saw that it causes vasodilation especially long term after ingestion
167
  --- 15361499
168
  >>15359594
169
  the tobacco is shredded and turned into paste which is then dried into a sheet like paper. then that is soaked in the chemicals and whatever additives and flavoring. its dried out and shredded into the perfect even strips you see in the cig. this is to get consistency in every product
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
167
  --- 15361499
168
  >>15359594
169
  the tobacco is shredded and turned into paste which is then dried into a sheet like paper. then that is soaked in the chemicals and whatever additives and flavoring. its dried out and shredded into the perfect even strips you see in the cig. this is to get consistency in every product
170
+ --- 15366337
171
+ >>15354048
172
+ >peppermint
173
+ yeah menthol is strongly estrogenic so don't do that
174
+ --- 15366987
175
+ >>15350686 (OP)
176
+ You do you I guess? Can't really judge others when I'm addicted to caffeine. I personally found it aversive (in cig and gum form), made me sick (immense nausea for 6h+) and relaxation from it was really weak and short lived, not to mention unpleasant mix of drowsiness and heart feeling not okay. Didn't help with my parasitic ceaseless hunger nor adhd (ritalin helps with hyperactive and impulsive side, but not focus)
sci/15351166.txt CHANGED
@@ -159,3 +159,29 @@ Gene Editing solves that problem.
159
  --- 15359805
160
  >>15358478
161
  I have no money and I live in a semi third world shit hole.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
159
  --- 15359805
160
  >>15358478
161
  I have no money and I live in a semi third world shit hole.
162
+ --- 15364761
163
+ >>15351166 (OP)
164
+ i fucking hope not, I want to be free.
165
+ --- 15364839
166
+ >>15351166 (OP)
167
+ somewhere between 0% and 100%
168
+ --- 15364872
169
+ >>15352159
170
+ CONFORM
171
+ CONSUME
172
+ PROCREATE
173
+ --- 15365605
174
+ >>15351166 (OP)
175
+ >What are the chances that after death there's another existence
176
+ 99.9%
177
+ --- 15365622
178
+ >>15351166 (OP)
179
+ what other universe are we talking about here?
180
+ --- 15365901
181
+ >>15351166 (OP)
182
+ Fingers crossed
183
+ --- 15366004
184
+ youtube.com/watch?v=4PUIxEWmsvI [Embed]
185
+ --- 15366674
186
+ >>15356324
187
+ Based NDEer. I've been a skeptic of NDEs and the properties they are supposed to have for a long time, but the evidence presented here, along with they way it matches up with the experiences of serious mystics, at the very least demonstrated that the people who go through them are accurately describing what they do experience, and that there are enough trustworthy people who can reasonably vouch for this that it's worth taking seriously, even if the idea that your personal experience is actually preserved after actual death might still be wrong and farfetched.
sci/15351786.txt CHANGED
@@ -97,3 +97,10 @@ transparent lie, you're just lazy
97
  --- 15361487
98
  >>15354764
99
  De archetectura good book
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
97
  --- 15361487
98
  >>15354764
99
  De archetectura good book
100
+ --- 15366496
101
+ healthy body = healthy mind
102
+ weak body = weak mind
103
+ the brain is part of the body
104
+ --- 15366551
105
+ >>15352256
106
+ A voice can be trained.
sci/15351854.txt CHANGED
@@ -25,3 +25,7 @@ lose some weight
25
  No just stretchier
26
  --- 15360606
27
  no you just have more of it since you stretched like a balloon
 
 
 
 
 
25
  No just stretchier
26
  --- 15360606
27
  no you just have more of it since you stretched like a balloon
28
+ --- 15365567
29
+ >>15351875
30
+ >Within fat tissue, enzymes such as aromatase and aldo-keto reductase 1C are responsible for metabolizing testosterone into estrogen and 5-dihydrotestosterone into inactive metabolites
31
+ fat males are trannies
sci/15352301.txt CHANGED
@@ -120,3 +120,89 @@ did you really think that doctors are magically exempt from being stupid monkeys
120
  >Are medical errors really that common?
121
  Medical errors are the most common cause of death in people who visit hospitals.
122
  Always second guess and double check your doctor's advice and drugs they try to pimp on you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
120
  >Are medical errors really that common?
121
  Medical errors are the most common cause of death in people who visit hospitals.
122
  Always second guess and double check your doctor's advice and drugs they try to pimp on you.
123
+ --- 15364907
124
+ >>15354141
125
+ >go on 4ghan
126
+ >hmmm this website is kinda strange
127
+ yes
128
+ --- 15364919
129
+ Sometimes the best action is no action. Medical professionals don't usually understand this.
130
+ --- 15364946
131
+ >>15352301 (OP)
132
+ More than 9 in 10 healthcare interventions are not supported by high-quality evidence; harms are under-reported.
133
+ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35447356/
134
+ Most healthcare interventions tested in Cochrane Reviews are not effective according to high quality evidence: a systematic review and meta-analysis
135
+ Howick et al
136
+ 1,567 eligible interventions, 87 (5.6%) had high-quality evidence supporting their benefits. Harms were measured for 577 (36.8%) interventions. There was statistically significant evidence for harm in 127 (8.1%) of these.
137
+ --- 15365361
138
+ >>15352838
139
+ IF you are being serious, then this is one of the stupidest posts I've seen in a long time that isn't some anti-vax/anti-germ theory dribble. I really hope you're being sarcastic.
140
+
141
+ A huge part of a typical hospital RN's job is catching & correcting pending mistakes; as well as intervening in real-time to prevent doctors & residents from accidentally killing/harming their patient due to an error. Ask any RN who has worked for more than a few years and they will have long-ago lost count how many major errors they prevented from happening - whether it is something like a fatal/majorly harmful medication order being ID'd and corrected before it was carried out or... preventing a mistake during a surgery/a invasive procedure... meds ordered on the wrong patient; wrong meds/doses being sent to the pharmacy at hospital discharge; forgetting to Rx vital meds upon discharge; vital meds that the patient takes at home that end up initially getting overlooked or incorrectly Rx'd upon admission - it is literally an endless list of shit to catch.
142
+ --- 15365380
143
+ >>15364919
144
+ They understand, they also understand that they don't make any money that way, so they ignore the former and key in on the later
145
+ --- 15365410
146
+ If you weren't fucking with anyone, you never could have ended up fucking with the wrong person.
147
+ --- 15365473
148
+ >>15354141
149
+ >easily preventable error
150
+ What constitutes an 'easily preventable error'? The single most common medical malpractice suit is for misdiagnosis, typically a doctor missing a rarer or more complex or subtle ailment for a common one which can be a result of anything from inconclusive diagnostics to misleading symptoms to patients withholding critical information. But as has already been pointed out in this thread, you have a system that - by necessity - has to compromise between time/resource-consuming personalized that requires highly specialized knowledge and patient information and general care that can easily and efficiently identify the most common issues that people suffer from.
151
+ --- 15365662
152
+ >>15354141
153
+ Tech is worse
154
+ --- 15366202
155
+ >>15357855
156
+ callousness rather
157
+ --- 15366636
158
+ >>15360700
159
+ or just avoid them entirely
160
+ i haven't seen one since 2008, still perfectly healthy
161
+ --- 15366646
162
+ >>15352301 (OP)
163
+ yes. there are a lot of fatal medical errors, just imagine how many non-critical mistakes there are such as vertexing a contact lens incorrectly.
164
+ --- 15366780
165
+ >>15352301 (OP)
166
+ The sooner AI replaces doctors the better
167
+ --- 15366863
168
+ >>15352301 (OP)
169
+ > ~1000 years ago
170
+ >blood letting "heals"
171
+ >mercury is medicine because it causes diahrrea and salivation, which means the diseases gets flushed out
172
+ >arsenicsal is medication because it makes you numb and not feel the pain
173
+ >antimonial is medication because it makes you numb and not feel the pain and also gives you diahrrea
174
+ >200 years ago
175
+ >opium is good because it makes you not feel the pain
176
+ >we still use arsenicals, mercurial and arsenical
177
+ >especcially as a purge
178
+ >we also added icebaths
179
+ >also added electroshock therapy
180
+ >also added the whirling chair
181
+ >also added filling the lungs with acrylic balls in suspicion of consumption
182
+ >also added giving pregnant women opium and ether during birthing to numb the pain
183
+ >also added cocaine for tooth aches
184
+ >also added tar+heroin syrup for coughs
185
+ >100 years ago
186
+ >still do the same shit
187
+ >also added calomel as teething powder
188
+ >mercury and lead arsenate as delicing powder for children
189
+ >radium therapy
190
+ >injecting latex and glycerine with phenyl red against tuberculosis
191
+ >amphetamines against mundane diseases
192
+ >trust us
193
+ >~60 years ago
194
+ >hmmm arsenicals may be bad
195
+ >but here is some asbestos in the baby powder
196
+ >also thalidomide and mornidine its really good
197
+ >also here beta lactames for everything
198
+ >also we cut out the appendix if inflamed, its not needed anyways
199
+ >also here take mercury amalgam fillings for your teeth
200
+ >also cigarettes are good for your health
201
+ >have you tried taking amphetamine to get slim?
202
+ >sugar is really healthy
203
+ >also cholestol is bad here take Triparanol, it might cause loss of vision lol
204
+ >also for your psyche just take Zimelidine, Lithium, Zoloft, etc. its good, except when it kills you lol
205
+ >We are the doctors, we are the experts please trust us.
206
+ >We notify you when the science changes, until then, just consoom the product we tell you, and never raise questions
207
+ --- 15367071
208
+ >>15360700
sci/15352625.txt CHANGED
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60
  --- 15360721
61
  >>15354735
62
  We are growing stronger. Soon all threads will be /sfg/.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
60
  --- 15360721
61
  >>15354735
62
  We are growing stronger. Soon all threads will be /sfg/.
63
+ --- 15365930
64
+ >>15358037
65
+ The earth has been poisoned chemically and culturally. Just like the frog in the French chefs pot, the conditions are changing so slowly you can't tell how badly you need to get out.
66
+ --- 15366172
67
+ >>15357908
68
+ based
69
+ --- 15366501
70
+ >>15358037
71
+ I wonder why...
72
+ --- 15366512
73
+ >>15366501
74
+ Statistics.
75
+
76
+ If you were alluding to magic the truth would be disappointing.
sci/15353120.txt CHANGED
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279
  --- 15361849
280
  >>15360658
281
  There is no such thing as a heterosexual image of soccer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
279
  --- 15361849
280
  >>15360658
281
  There is no such thing as a heterosexual image of soccer
282
+ --- 15364886
283
+ >>15355830
284
+ --- 15364930
285
+ >>15356660
286
+ >TikTok will replace it.
287
+ I have zero doubt, YouTube will be replaced at some point, but not by TikTok.
288
+ --- 15364942
289
+ >>15356660
290
+ I totally understand the comment. I cant stand the theatrical music, scripted and emotional narration, flashy unneccisary visuals.
291
+
292
+ That stuff was cool when I was a teenage stoner. I prefer a literal university lecture, powerpoints, data, and unflattering demenor. If I see that PBS - Spacetime stuff I stop the video.
293
+
294
+ If I want a story about space and stuff, This Dude; https://youtu.be/NCDlvoHQaE8 [Embed]
295
+ --- 15365065
296
+ >>15364942
297
+ >If I see that PBS - Spacetime stuff I stop the video.
298
+ Don't pull that show into that mess.
299
+ Granted, Spacetime is completely unrelated to my major, so I probably simply don't know shit.
300
+ That said, Spacetime already seems extremely restrained in my eyes; reputable, reliable.
301
+ The video linked in (>>15356660) is in contrast complete trash from the beginning.
302
+ --- 15365094
303
+ >>15365065
304
+ >The video linked
305
+ Ha, I didnt even watch it, watched about 3 seconds of it and "byah, gross".
306
+ >extremely restrained in my eyes; reputable, reliable
307
+ Thats what I say about Sabin when she actually talks Phsyics. Restrained to the point its "old news but still taught in university where the consensus is its still applicable".
308
+ "If you like your old Physics you can keep your old Physics."
309
+
310
+ >Spacetime is completely unrelated to my major, so I probably simply don't know shit
311
+ It changes with your skill level, naturally. Sometimes a simpler, family friendly, show is my temperment. Not always in the mood for a hardcore lecture, after all.
312
+
313
+ I used to watch Joe Rogan's sciency ones for just that; afterwork chats, with drinks, of Physicists and such.
314
+ --- 15366564
315
+ >Science falling victim to 'crisis of narcissism'
316
+ https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jan/20/science-victim-crisis-narcissism-academia
sci/15353202.txt CHANGED
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226
  To suggest "we lack absolute truth" is somehow "an absolute truth" is an abuse of the term, out of sheer stupidity and ignorance or malice. Since the statement "we do not have absolute truth" is a contingent one, no, it is not an absolute truth. Absolute truth does not vary, and is true regardless of context. Clearly, "we lack absolute truth" depends on context.
227
 
228
  So which is it? You're a dishonest whiny child or you're a grossly ignorant whiny child?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
226
  To suggest "we lack absolute truth" is somehow "an absolute truth" is an abuse of the term, out of sheer stupidity and ignorance or malice. Since the statement "we do not have absolute truth" is a contingent one, no, it is not an absolute truth. Absolute truth does not vary, and is true regardless of context. Clearly, "we lack absolute truth" depends on context.
227
 
228
  So which is it? You're a dishonest whiny child or you're a grossly ignorant whiny child?
229
+ --- 15364732
230
+ >>15353202 (OP)
231
+ Interfacing a point into three dimensional space. Does my fucking head in.
232
+ --- 15365206
233
+ >>15353202 (OP)
234
+ Four-dimensional space
235
+ --- 15365218
236
+ >>15365206
237
+ That's not at all hard to grasp. We use four dimensions of space everyday.
238
+ --- 15365246
239
+ >>15353481
240
+ >Which is why it's so hard to understand that after you get 100 tails the odds of it being heads is still 50%
241
+ why ?
242
+ if this coin has no thickness and can fall somewhere, then it can be only in two states
243
+ --- 15366261
244
+ >>15365218
245
+ Yes, stay stupid.
246
+ --- 15366275
247
+ >>15354572
248
+ >>15354583
249
+ P = NP will be resolved by 2040 using new techniques in algebraic function fields and algebraic geometry over finite fields. The time complexity though will be n^C for a very large C, like TOW(10)
250
+ --- 15366278
251
+ >>15353202 (OP)
252
+ >What is the hardest concept to grasp in all of math and science?
253
+ >>15353481
254
+ >The 99.999(9)% of the universe exists for it's own sake and us being able to intelectually engage with it is just a coincidence
255
+
256
+ The universe is the creator. In an infinite universe all that can exist will exist and all that will exist already has. The universe collects, processes, and redistributes information / resources. When information is redistributed and recollected in a different configuration you get a different result. The meaning of life is to collect, process, and redistribute information / resources.
257
+
258
+ You exist right now on an infinite number of planets that looks exactly like earth separated only by distance. Time isn't real.
259
+ --- 15366279
260
+ >>15353202 (OP)
261
+ >infinities
262
+ I feel like if anyone actually fully grasping the concept would be driven mad by it. Like how people don't really understand big numbers, except on an infinitely larger (or smaller) scale.
263
+ --- 15366286
264
+ >>15366279
265
+ >I feel like if anyone actually fully grasping the concept would be driven mad by it
266
+
267
+ can confirm. Thought experiment:
268
+
269
+ Could you remember a different timeline? If you manipulate a memory, is it a fake memory, or is there a place in an infinite universe where that memory is valid?
270
+ --- 15366292
271
+ >>15353481
272
+ The law of probability does not apply to Germans. ( Commonly referred to during WW1 as "the Hun")
273
+
274
+ I learned this from reading Biggles books.
275
+ "What the Hun does twice he will do a third time", said Captain James Bigglesworth of the Camel squadron.
276
+
277
+ This cunning insight into the mind of the German enabled him to position his fighter aircraft above the spot where the German reconnaissance aircraft had come over the front lines twice so far. Biggles then shot the Hun down
278
+
279
+ Other numerous examples abound. The Hun can not resist an encirclement. Having been encircled by the Germans many times before, the Russians used this to their advantage this time at the battle of Kursk in 1943. Luring the Germans into attacking a heavily fortified and strongly defended salient. The "Battle of the Bulge" in 1944 was the result of the Germans trying to do again what had succeeded before, attacking through the Ardennes forest towards the English channel, with an aim of splitting the Allied armies.They had also tried similar sneaky sort of shit elsewhere before. Just wont fight a stand up frontal battle like Gentlemen do.
280
+
281
+ Consequently if you were to see a German flip a coin 100 times and it came up heads every time, you can be 100% absolutely sure it will come up heads again on the next toss. No doubt about it. Yes, it does defy the laws of probability, but that is just the way it is.
282
+ --- 15366308
283
+ >>15365206
284
+ >Four-dimensional space
285
+ I tried DMT one time and had the "blast off" experience.
286
+
287
+ So there I am in space. Earth behind me. I start leaning forward to look down. (im laying in a bed) and I feel like the top half of my body do a full 360 and fold through my legs. (hard to describe the feeling). Keep in mind on DMT you are fully conscious and aware. Next I lean to the right I felt like I folded through reality. It was like looking into a hall of mirrors and being able to see both sides of something, front and back, at the same time. Without any perspective distortion. It was like viewing earth and seeing myself in space, in 4D. That's the only way I can describe it. Seeing everything at the same time, and also understanding the distance, orientation, and seeing all sides of the objects.
288
+
289
+ TL;DR anon does DMT and see's himself and earth in 3D from a 4D perspective
290
+
291
+ >>15365218
292
+ >That's not at all hard to grasp. We use four dimensions of space everyday.
293
+
294
+ lol no.
295
+ --- 15366314
296
+ >>15366308
297
+ >It was like looking into a hall of mirrors and being able to see both sides of something, front and back, at the same time. Without any perspective distortion.
298
+
299
+ pic related
300
+ --- 15366350
301
+ Principal Component Analysis. Every explanation is just so handwavy.
302
+ --- 15366619
303
+ >>15362697
304
+ >"we lack absolute truth" depends on context.
305
+ No because it is an absolute statement rather than contextual or contingent.
sci/15354104.txt CHANGED
@@ -202,3 +202,17 @@ I was going to go on with sarcasm but don't want to lay it on too thick.
202
  >Does Elon Musk personally design his cars and rockets?
203
  Elon is far too brilliant to waste his time designing things when he has tech and drafting monkeys to do that low-order manual labor for him.
204
  That's like asking if a billionaire oilman digs his own oil wells or if a billionaire banker works as a bank manager.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
202
  >Does Elon Musk personally design his cars and rockets?
203
  Elon is far too brilliant to waste his time designing things when he has tech and drafting monkeys to do that low-order manual labor for him.
204
  That's like asking if a billionaire oilman digs his own oil wells or if a billionaire banker works as a bank manager.
205
+ --- 15364701
206
+ >>15354104 (OP)
207
+ yes he does everything himself. But he has some staff for accounting and to keep the cafeteria going. He mainly works between tweeting
208
+ --- 15364918
209
+ >>15354104 (OP)
210
+ the formula is actually pretty simple: if tesla/spacex do something bad, it's 100% musk's fault. if they do something good, it's only thanks to all the brilliant engineering teams that work there.
211
+ --- 15364936
212
+ >>15354104 (OP)
213
+ The answer is, he takes ALL the credit, but he must pay his engineers pretty decent because a tell-all exposition hasn't surfaced yet. Even the ones that quit seem to be staying silent. Guess he only stomps on the assembly drones, lol.
214
+ --- 15364953
215
+ >>15356815
216
+ >the shit that proves you're smart and can correctly do research and that other people who've proven they're smart and have correctly done research think so is irrelevant
217
+
218
+ Based retard trying to set civilization back so his meme hero can get a pass.
sci/15354147.txt CHANGED
@@ -104,3 +104,51 @@ the more we extract, the more exfiltrates from deeper in the crust, the more is
104
  Late 19th century was all about 'what are we going to do once the coal is all gone?'
105
 
106
  Oil running out just causes people to reorganize like it always did. Judging from your post you do not have even a rudimentary understanding how large scale processes work.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
104
  Late 19th century was all about 'what are we going to do once the coal is all gone?'
105
 
106
  Oil running out just causes people to reorganize like it always did. Judging from your post you do not have even a rudimentary understanding how large scale processes work.
107
+ --- 15364999
108
+ >>15363615
109
+ Why are "economists" even on this board?
110
+ They should just fuck off to whatever board the other religious whackos hang out.
111
+ --- 15365031
112
+ >>15364999
113
+ By the time coal and oil runs out it will have grown back in the form of gigantic forests. All the CO2 of 1000 years of coal mining will be soaked by plants and then you get 1000 more years of fuel as wood
114
+ --- 15366455
115
+ >>15362092
116
+ This.
117
+ --- 15366470
118
+ >>15362092
119
+ Oil stores massive amounts of energy. Where does that energy come from?
120
+ --- 15366472
121
+ >>15365031
122
+ Based
123
+ --- 15366479
124
+ >>15366470
125
+ The heat generated by the interactions between Earth's core and the Sun's magnetic field.
126
+ --- 15366483
127
+ >>15354198
128
+ >Peak conventional oil already happened and unconventional oil is largely a meme.
129
+ Peak conventional oil has occurred in the US already but unconventional is absolutely not a meme, it supplies 66% of US sourced crudes as of 2022 and that's just crude, the majority of methane used in everything from electricity generation to fertilizers to home heating is sourced from shales and other unconventional plays. https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=847&t=6
130
+ --- 15366520
131
+ >>15354171
132
+ >>15355020
133
+ >>15359029
134
+ Meme of wisdom from a Finnish /sci/ poster, you fail to understand the breadth hydrocarbons have on our industrialized society.
135
+ --- 15366540
136
+ >>15355116
137
+ this
138
+ >>15355286
139
+ also this
140
+ >>15359364
141
+ and this
142
+ >>15362092
143
+ this too
144
+ >>15366455
145
+ seconded & check'd
146
+ --- 15366621
147
+ >>15363615
148
+ >Late 19th century was all about 'what are we going to do once the coal is all gone?'
149
+ funny enough, they came up with using concentrator solar powerplants
150
+ not great for Europe but effective in colonies
151
+ --- 15367091
152
+ >>15354147 (OP)
153
+ There are vast coar reserves all ovre the world. Under the North Sea alone, there are 3000 cubic kilometres of coal deposits. That is enough for a rather impressive mountain range.
154
+ Fischer-Tropsch has been a thing for about 100 years, so there is no problem making liquid fuel for the foreseeable future.
sci/15354724.txt CHANGED
@@ -116,3 +116,12 @@ I need a voice clip of Trump reading this
116
  --- 15363083
117
  >>15361348
118
  Based and underated
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
116
  --- 15363083
117
  >>15361348
118
  Based and underated
119
+ --- 15364832
120
+ >>15361348
121
+ subtle
122
+ --- 15366510
123
+ >>15354724 (OP)
124
+ Dude was a good scientist, but just a scientist, he had the brains to be so much more, but he chose to hide away in academia. His nephew is a much bigger man
125
+ --- 15366544
126
+ >>15366510
127
+ the jewish god of the atheist scientism religion agrees
sci/15354855.txt CHANGED
@@ -108,3 +108,24 @@ https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/600795/can-a-sequence-be-called-converg
108
  --- 15360620
109
  >>15356977
110
  kek'd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
108
  --- 15360620
109
  >>15356977
110
  kek'd
111
+ --- 15365247
112
+ >>15356977
113
+ real talk though, inbreeding would peak a few generations in and then decline, right?
114
+ --- 15365580
115
+ >>15354855 (OP)
116
+ No. A perfect clone of you would not be inbred (assuming you're not inbred), but if you reproduced with a (female) clone of yourself (by conventional means), the resulting offspring would be EXTREMELY inbred. Perhaps even MAXIMALLY inbred.
117
+
118
+ Basically a 50/50 chance of having two copies of genes you only have one of (and therefore not having the gene you have to compliment it).
119
+ --- 15365588
120
+ >>15365580
121
+ I'll clarify : They would not have any genes you don't have, but they would still be missing half your genes due to the lottery that is sexual reproduction.
122
+ --- 15365608
123
+ >>15365247
124
+ No, it'll just get worse until they can't produce offspring with each other.
125
+ --- 15366178
126
+ >>15365580
127
+ hmm
128
+ so regarding >>15365247, generation 2 would be the maximum inbred (50/50, as you said), but generations following that would be less so (25/75)?
129
+ --- 15367122
130
+ >>15354855 (OP)
131
+ >Sawagoe Tomaru is my role model
sci/15355506.txt CHANGED
@@ -286,3 +286,523 @@ Immunology is a tautology of virology.
286
  But this retarded chain of tautology is spilled into the Medical Doctors.
287
  >MDs make diagnosis based on the claim of immonologists and they make claims based on memes created by Virologists
288
  >it's all memes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
286
  But this retarded chain of tautology is spilled into the Medical Doctors.
287
  >MDs make diagnosis based on the claim of immonologists and they make claims based on memes created by Virologists
288
  >it's all memes
289
+ --- 15364684
290
+ >>15359593
291
+ Well, even if we are in a tibetan sand mural forum, and retards here literally chimp out when you mention the immune system, which debunks their anti-germer delusions, the guys who work in the BSL4 lab upstairs at my university are always talking about how adenovirus vectors from purified protein derivatives never cease to amaze them. They work mostly on flaviviridae most of the time, though.
292
+ --- 15364730
293
+ >>15364684
294
+ >Well, even if we are in a tibetan sand mural forum, and retards here literally not provide source to the esotheric claims wich are nothing but memes, which debunks their germophobic delusions, the guys who work in the church of biological mysticism lab upstairs at my university are always talking about how a-memo-virus vectors from purified protein derivatives never cease to amaze them. They work mostly on flaviviridameme most of the time, though.
295
+ --- 15364840
296
+ >>15364684
297
+ >mention the immune system, which debunks their anti-germer delusions
298
+ strawman, look what the people are actually questioning not the retards and trolls
299
+ --- 15365248
300
+ >>15362598
301
+ >compartmentalization of the Medical system dumb as fuck.
302
+ Sound unbelievable but if true it is an uncontrolled layman system. I've read they do the same inside virology by avoiding control experiments. When I do my job that way I face a few years of jail for good reasons. Know people who got that even when doctors made the criminal decisions and killing the patient.
303
+
304
+ These criminals seems to be sure they never get what they deserve Hope I am in error, but I never trust tho cosa nostra.
305
+ --- 15365465
306
+ >>15365248
307
+ >Know people who got that even when doctors made the criminal decisions and killing the patient.
308
+ Let me tell you a sad story.
309
+
310
+ I know a guy who did his practical year as a to become a MD in a hospital.
311
+ He was responsible for an elderly woman, and should treat her acording to the protocol by his mentor Dr.
312
+ The mentor wanted him to give her some meds to keep her quiet.
313
+ Some benzos I think.
314
+ The guy told the Doc, he will not do it, because she was on some contra indicative meds (I think it was morphine). Then the Doc threatened him, that he won't sign and approve his case reports for this semester, and if that happens, he would have study a year longer to become a doc.
315
+ So he gave in, and administered her the meds.
316
+ She died.
317
+ And had criminal investigation on him for that.
318
+ It took 2 years to get this resolved, even with witnesses who testified, that the Doc coerced him to do it.
319
+ But the best part is, nothing much happened to the doc, except him being required changing the hospital.
320
+
321
+ The guy on the other hand had 2 years of extreme depression and remorse, was suspended temporarily from his University and had to extend his medical education path by 3 years to get his MD.
322
+ --- 15365524
323
+ >>15365465
324
+ >Let me tell you a sad story.
325
+ Can tell you a lot more of them, all lethal
326
+ But that's hospital/practice anecdotes.
327
+
328
+ Methinks theme is virus research, Wich looks like pure fraud to me. Same as in hospital, meds will rather kill half of humans on mother earth than to admit the are utterly and principal as wrong as flatearthers. Typical academia pretenders without human ethic.
329
+ --- 15365547
330
+ >>15364840
331
+ Was responding to the OP. There are studies providing proof of isolation of virions. I'd be happy to post a few if you mongoloids aren't satisfied.
332
+ --- 15365552
333
+ >>15365547
334
+ Post them.
335
+ --- 15365562
336
+ >>15365547
337
+ Post them but remember that your proof of isolation needs to include a control.
338
+ --- 15365597
339
+ >>15365524
340
+ >Same as in hospital, meds will rather kill half of humans on mother earth than to admit the are utterly and principal as wrong as flatearthers
341
+
342
+ People forget, MDs tricked people into taking:
343
+ >mercury
344
+ >arsenic
345
+ >tar
346
+ >heroin and ether
347
+ For minor issues.
348
+ They beggend and twistwd for keeping these drugs.
349
+ It's hilarious.
350
+ Blood letting.
351
+ Icebaths.
352
+ Lobotomy.
353
+ Chemical dye waste products.
354
+ All for health.
355
+ Absolute kek.
356
+ --- 15365601
357
+ >>15365547
358
+ >There are studies providing proof of isolation of virions.
359
+
360
+ Show study in which a nanoscopic replication competent organism is isolated and shown to be the cause of a specific disease.
361
+ --- 15365602
362
+ >>15361567
363
+ >>15361474
364
+ >>15361570
365
+ >>15361897
366
+ >Come to /sci/ to learn something
367
+ >Become "radicalised" into disbelieving germ theory
368
+ I always thought people were nuts to go against germ theory and even seeing some of their environmental theories online they looked notes.
369
+ But in 5 minute's of reading your posts I now don't know what to believe anymore
370
+ --- 15365621
371
+ >>15365597
372
+ >Lobotomy.
373
+ This one won the nobel prize, what accolades did the others garnish?
374
+ --- 15365658
375
+ >>15365602
376
+ >germ theory
377
+
378
+ being to dumb to grasp that topic is not on that
379
+ --- 15365679
380
+ >>15365524
381
+ >take 11 patients with clinical condyloma acuminatum (genital warts)
382
+ >then take biopsies of warts
383
+ >then snap freeze them
384
+ >then grind each sample in phosphate-buffered saline with sterile sand, using mortar and pestle
385
+ >centrifuge the shit out of it
386
+ >take the supernatant and stored at −80°C
387
+ >then take a neonatal human foreskin from routine circumcision
388
+ >cut it into fragments of 1 by 1 mm
389
+ >incubated in 250 μl of the inoculum ( from steps before) for 1 h at 37°C
390
+ >implant graft under the skin of ear and under the renal capsule on both sides of three 5- to 8-week-old female mice
391
+ >kill the mice after 12 weeks
392
+ >none except one of the mice had a renal abnormality
393
+ >take the graft from the implant
394
+ >split it, fix one part with formalin and snap freeze other part in liquid N
395
+ >make histological assesment
396
+ >oh hmmm one of three got wierd in the renal area
397
+ >must be the Human papiloma virus
398
+ >because unsure
399
+ >take another neonatal human foreskin prepare it as before
400
+ >incubate in 225 μl of the (renal mice) lysate for 1 h at 37°C mice.
401
+ >implant it under the renal capsule on both sides of six 5- to 8-week-old female mice
402
+ >repeat experiment using a different foreskin on six additional mice
403
+ >sacrificed mice 19 weeks later.
404
+ >take now 11 of the 12 mice grafts
405
+ >grind them up and take again neonatal human foreskin as just as before and inoculate it as before
406
+ >but this time 3 by 3mm
407
+ >renal grafts are grafted in the usual manner, one per kidney, in six 6-week-old male mice
408
+ >repeat the experiment 4 times with different foreskins each time
409
+ >if mouse gets sick and has wierd malformation arround the kidney
410
+ >then my experiment was working and I have proven the HPV virus causes cancer, by implanting forskin next to mice kidneys
411
+ >100% logical and 100% ethical and 100% foreskin
412
+ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC110112/
413
+
414
+ Because of this experiment, girls take the HPV vaccine with the age 12 or so.
415
+ >picrel is the mouse with foreskin renal implants
416
+ --- 15365697
417
+ >>15365679
418
+ >>then take a neonatal human foreskin from routine circumcision
419
+ >>take another neonatal human foreskin prepare it as before
420
+
421
+ It's sad that this is even a thing.
422
+ --- 15365701
423
+ >>15365524
424
+ https://rupress.org/jem/article-pdf/51/5/777/1178818/777.pdf
425
+ >get bunny
426
+ >get corpse of person with neurological disease
427
+ >get nerves
428
+ >grind them up
429
+ >put them in solution
430
+ >inject solution directly in the testicles of rabbit
431
+ >if rabbits get sick "poliomyelitis virus is proven"
432
+ >but wierdly only testicle are swollen but none got sick with polio
433
+ "The testicle of the fourth animal was injected into the 4th ventricle of a fifth. No symptoms occurred in the final animal or in any an|real of the
434
+ series."
435
+
436
+ >then kill bunny
437
+ >take swollen testicles
438
+ >grind testicles up
439
+ >suspend them in solution
440
+ "virus emulsion was injected into a rabbit's testicle which was removed aseptically under anaesthesia in 4 days, ground up with saline and reinjected
441
+ into the testicle of a new animal."
442
+
443
+ >inject solution into the brain of a monkey
444
+ >if monkey gets sick, its proof of "virus"
445
+ >but monkey does not get sick
446
+ >only slighlty irritated
447
+ "An emulsion of the brain and cord of this animal injected intracerebrally into a monkey produced no
448
+ symptoms. "
449
+
450
+ >take three more monkey and directly inject solution in brain after drilling hole
451
+ "Three of the animals, two of which died, showed other symptoms
452
+ including spastic leg conditions, salivation, convulsions and postural abnormalities."
453
+ >inject in another group
454
+ "Two died without showing symptoms at 21 and 30 days."
455
+ >must be the virus
456
+
457
+ >hmm maybe its not the virus but the procedure of injecting shit in the brain
458
+ >lets do an control experiment:
459
+ "Many of the symptoms seen in the injected group were
460
+ seen in the control group."
461
+
462
+
463
+ kek. They required a control to figure out thet injecting mushed rabbit testicles into the brain of a monkey, meybe causes issues.
464
+ Yet they never gave up the "polio virus".
465
+ --- 15365711
466
+ >>15365701
467
+ All these "virus" experiments are psycopathic animal torture.
468
+
469
+ It baffles me, that this shit never got any attention.
470
+ --- 15365732
471
+ >>15365711
472
+ Goes back a fair way, like Pasteur's experiment trying to induce rabies in monkeys.
473
+ --- 15365738
474
+ >>15365524
475
+ >boy dies of polio
476
+ >retrieved bone marrow
477
+ >musshed it dilluted into a syringe
478
+ >take 2 monkeys
479
+ >drill hole in head
480
+ >put science juice in brain
481
+ >if monkey die
482
+ >its confirmed that it is Pollio-virus
483
+ >even though no Electron microscopy was invented
484
+ >virology took only off in 1950
485
+ https://web.archive.org/web/20171002062156/https://thevaccinereaction.org/2017/09/how-scientific-was-the-identification-of-the-poliovirus/
486
+
487
+ "The Landsteiner/Popper Experiment
488
+ What Landsteiner and Popper did in their experiment was draw fluid from the spinal cord of the dead boy’s body. They filtered “preparations” from the fluid1 2—preparations described by investigative journalist Janine Roberts as a “suspension in water of minced diseased spinal cord.”10 Landsteiner and Popper injected the preparations into the brains of two monkeys, who subsequently became severely ill. One of the monkeys died. The other monkey lived but suffered paralysis in its legs.
489
+
490
+ Landsteiner and Popper subsequently dissected the monkeys and found damage in their brain tissues which looked similar to the damage found in the brains of children who had been diagnosed with infantile paralysis.
491
+
492
+ >this proves polio is caused by eating unwashed apples or some shit
493
+ --- 15365747
494
+ >>15365732
495
+ Pasteur was a firm believer in "Spontanous generation" and Antoine Béchamp disproved him by showing him, that in a hermetically sealed and cooked water, no germs can be found.
496
+ And none were generated.
497
+
498
+ Antoine Béchamp showed that all bacteria and funghi derived from "somaties" or "microzyma" which just do one thing: Eat dead debris and transmute them.
499
+ The whole notion of muh germs, was just an excuse to make people have fear from each other, and consoom mercury and arsenicals and trust the doctors more.
500
+ And that what pasteuer also put into his anthrax vaccines.
501
+ And now you should ask "why did he believe, that anthrax caused disease?"
502
+ >be sheep
503
+ >get dipped in arsenic
504
+ >gets horribly sick
505
+ >luis pasteur comes by
506
+ >"must be the anthrax"
507
+ >sheep willingly get injected with crap vaccine
508
+ >sheep still get sick
509
+ >because sheep still get dipped in arsenic
510
+ >must be a new variant of anthrax
511
+ >pasteur never mentioned once "arsenic"
512
+ Picrel
513
+
514
+ Same shit happened with rabies.
515
+ And of course the "early rabies treatment" also killed the people, which created fear arround rabies.
516
+
517
+ But thats a different story
518
+ --- 15365757
519
+ >>15365738
520
+ You can do that the next generations as in any flatearth like retardation.
521
+
522
+ But it looks that transferable diseases exist were the pathogen is unknown. For me the cause of them is way more interesting than that academic-phamacrime grifter BS.
523
+ --- 15365774
524
+ >>15365757
525
+ >For me the cause of them is way more interesting than that academic-phamacrime grifter BS
526
+ they're inseparble though.
527
+ Without the much bigger grift than one would easily imagine propping up the system and suppressing competing ideas we'd actually have answers
528
+ --- 15365793
529
+ >>15365774
530
+ > Without the much bigger grift than one would easily imagine propping up the system and suppressing competing ideas we'd actually have answers
531
+ I know so i research myself and ask. Pretty sure i find people to work out answers or they already have. Surely they will not be found in the corrupt western med system.
532
+ --- 15365842
533
+ >>15365757
534
+ >But it looks that transferable diseases exist were the pathogen is unknown
535
+
536
+ It looks.
537
+
538
+ >invite 30 people
539
+ >cook for them
540
+ >put poison in food
541
+ >everybody gets sick
542
+ >must be contagious
543
+
544
+ >100 sailors go for 4 months on the see
545
+ >all of them get sick
546
+ >must be contagious
547
+ >*oh no it's actually scurvy
548
+
549
+ >people get neurological problems
550
+ >in rural regions
551
+ >between 1920-1955
552
+ >must be something contagious
553
+ >ackshually it was spraying neurotoxic DDT, Lead arsenate and Paris green on food and people and especcially children to "delice" them.
554
+
555
+ Common exposure != transmission.
556
+ These are easily confused.
557
+ --- 15365976
558
+ >>15365842
559
+ >Common exposure != transmission.
560
+ >These are easily confused.
561
+ Boring obvious and well known. Now explain flu epidemic phenomena please.
562
+ --- 15365979
563
+ >>15365976
564
+ well, why do you think there's a transmission of a pathogen?
565
+ --- 15365985
566
+ >>15365976
567
+ >Now explain flu epidemic phenomena please
568
+ Fun game for you, flu "transmits" faster than possible via contagious particles.
569
+ If you want a real eye opener then really look into influenza and why it suddenly changed in the late 1800s and also the spanish flu contagion experiments
570
+ --- 15366035
571
+ >>15365979
572
+ >>15365979
573
+ >well, why do you think there's a transmission of a pathogen?
574
+ I don't think so
575
+
576
+ >>15365985
577
+ flu "transmits" faster than possible via contagious particles.
578
+ > If you want a real eye opener then really look into influenza and why it suddenly changed in the late 1800s and also the spanish flu contagion experiments
579
+ Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic?
580
+ --- 15366042
581
+ >>15366035
582
+ >Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic?
583
+ I'm not 100% sure yet but it is seriously affected by your vitamin d status.
584
+ I suspect it to have some relationship with radiowaves or microwaves.
585
+ --- 15366053
586
+ >>15366035
587
+ >Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic?
588
+ vaccination, electromagnetic waves
589
+ --- 15366073
590
+ >>15358338
591
+ Unless someone can bring me to the sun to where I can stand on it and walk around I refuse to believe it's not a hologram.
592
+ --- 15366081
593
+ >>15358468
594
+ You got a room in your house where you can put an SEM? Also, does the liquid nitrogen man come to your door or do you have to go pick it up?
595
+ --- 15366083
596
+ >>15366042
597
+ >>15366053
598
+ >I got the sniffles
599
+ >therefore there must be a nanoscopic radio waveform or injected vaccine particle that hijacks my cells and affects every person I contact
600
+ --- 15366090
601
+ >>15366042
602
+ >I'm not 100% sure yet but it is seriously affected by your vitamin d status.
603
+ That's one theory, but it sounds too easy prove with studies.
604
+
605
+ >I suspect it to have some relationship with radiowaves or microwaves.
606
+ So the smartphone, radio, radar, G3/4/5 causes flu all over the world? Not very likely.
607
+ Flu existed without them in the last century.
608
+
609
+ People e.g. Lanka says the flu is a cleaning process inside your body that comes from time to time. Triggered by cold or Vitamin D deficiency or whatever. Maybe one factor, but it didn't convince me complete.
610
+
611
+ I suspect the immune overreaction called Covid (if any) is an exception and caused by flu vaxxing which confuses the immune system. But i do not found any hint and i am pretty sure that will be the last thing big pharma will release.
612
+ --- 15366094
613
+ >>15361567
614
+ No one is using electron microscopes to look at whole ass shapes of cells. The utility for EM is seeing stuff on the protein level to gain more info. For example, it's good for visualizing the make up of cell memebranes. Dessicating a structure orders of magnitude larger than what you're observing doesn't disprove EM is good for visualizing things at the scale of proteins.
615
+ --- 15366100
616
+ >>15366090
617
+ >Flu existed without them in the last century.
618
+ anon you need to actually read up on this stuff, the nature of influenza changed in the late 1800s it went from an erratic event that seemed to correlate with sunspots to a yearly seasonal problem.
619
+ I don't care about lanka or others like him I'm just trying to explain that something weird happened around 1880. and that flu seems like an indicator of something.
620
+
621
+ I still don't have a full explanation for it yet.
622
+ --- 15366103
623
+ >>15366100
624
+ >I don't care about lanka or others like him I'm just trying to explain that something weird happened around 1880. and that flu seems like an indicator of something.
625
+ It's an indicator of better medical reporting.
626
+ --- 15366111
627
+ >>15366103
628
+ It's not, and you are low IQ to jump to that conclusion.
629
+ --- 15366115
630
+ >>15366100
631
+ >anon you need to actually read up on this stuff, the nature of influenza changed in the late 1800s it went from an erratic event that seemed to correlate with sunspots to a yearly seasonal problem.
632
+ maybe but population density and travel opportunities were way lower and news are a rare thing too. Beside there were very few radio transmissions before 1900.
633
+ --- 15366119
634
+ >>15366111
635
+ Most ironic post in this thread.
636
+ --- 15366123
637
+ >>15366115
638
+ Look I'm telling you that it's not that, there was this sudden "russian flu" pandemic and suddenly the rates were way higher.
639
+ It's not a definition, or diagnosis change we have quite good data from the time showing as such.
640
+
641
+ Something in the environment changed.
642
+ --- 15366135
643
+ >>15366123
644
+ >It's not a definition, or diagnosis change we have quite good data from the time showing as such.
645
+ Ok, but there were other diseases suddenly comes and go and it looks like some of them follows travel routes.
646
+ --- 15366137
647
+ >>15366135
648
+ which diseases are you talking about?
649
+ --- 15366139
650
+ >>15366137
651
+ >which diseases are you talking about?
652
+ Some flues, had a map from here (Deutsches Reich) were they showed the outbreaks by date. Was a clear transmission path. Or take the plague. Path and pathogen are pretty well known.
653
+ --- 15366144
654
+ >>15366081
655
+ I have easily enough space and resources. I'll take care of the details when I get nearer to actually doing it.
656
+ I already found that I can probably afford to pay a tech to come teach me to use it for a few thousand dollars.
657
+ --- 15366147
658
+ >>15366139
659
+ I'm just telling you what I know, you'll have to reconcile the facts you come across for yourself
660
+ --- 15366156
661
+ >>15366147
662
+ >I'm just telling you what I know, you'll have to reconcile the facts you come across for yourself
663
+ Sure and thanks, i am a layman (too) need and want to know. Before the covid scam i never cared about the Academic-Media-BigPharma grifters. But now that satanic world has become dangerous so i try to find out. Despite all the fog walls they made. That's my motivation.
664
+ --- 15366161
665
+ >>15366156
666
+ I had a graph saved somewhere, if I could find it again I'd show you.
667
+ --- 15366165
668
+ no study has ever shown acidosis to be contagious
669
+ --- 15366166
670
+ >>15366053
671
+ we had plagues before vaccination, retard
672
+ --- 15366168
673
+ >>15361567
674
+ >All these methods disrupt the natural state of an tissue and kills it.
675
+ You might as well say that EM is completely worthless then because any tissue sample that has been stained with osmium tetroxide or whatever has had its "natural state" disrupted.
676
+ But like no one says that. I wonder why.
677
+ --- 15366174
678
+ >>15361312
679
+ >Gil ert ling and harold hilman proved, that the dehydration, staining and freezing create so much artifacts, that an EM is nothing but a noise machine.
680
+ So why do electron micrographs not look like noise?
681
+ --- 15366218
682
+ >>15365601
683
+ Show study that proves they aren't the cause of a specific disease. We'll be waiting for:
684
+ a. An actual study
685
+ b. Your inevitable post crying about proving a negative because you can't back up your delusions with fact
686
+ --- 15366302
687
+ >>15366161
688
+ --- 15366330
689
+ >>15366111
690
+ So... what is it then?
691
+ --- 15366364
692
+ >>15366302
693
+ Thanks
694
+ --- 15366603
695
+ >>15366094
696
+ >>15366174
697
+ >>15366161
698
+
699
+ They look like noise.
700
+ Never said EM is useless.
701
+ But Harold Hilman proved that ribosomes are a artifact of EM.
702
+
703
+ Nobody said it's worthless.
704
+ It's worthless if you don't do a controll.
705
+ Every I. Histologist knows that staining and fixing shrinks and distorts tissue.
706
+ Thats why you have a control.
707
+ Without control, you cannot distinguish if what you are seing is real or a representation of reality.
708
+ Or if the retarded nano phages you show are an effect of EM staining agents reacting with other agents (antibiotics, antimycotics) in your sample.
709
+ Shit is artifacts until proven otherwise.
710
+ That fact that people believe synapses look like slime aliens snot, is based on shriveled up and dehydrated cells.
711
+
712
+ Picrel is a monkey kidney cell dying because of lead.
713
+ Picrel is the "breakdown" of the cells. Indistinguishable from virus phages.
714
+ If you fuck up the cell.
715
+ The cell breaks down. And you EM the broken fragments.
716
+ All you see is contrast.
717
+ --- 15366605
718
+ >>15366218
719
+ >Show study that proves they aren't the cause of a specific disease
720
+ Show a study that proves invisible unicorns didn't do 9/11.
721
+ --- 15366611
722
+ >>15366035
723
+ >Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic?
724
+
725
+ Greed and money.
726
+ Kill people, by forcing meds on them.
727
+ Like arsenics and experimental meningococal vaccines (By the Rockefeller institute).
728
+
729
+ It's a thousand year old pattern.
730
+ There is rarely a Pathogonomic disease.
731
+
732
+ widespread epidemics.
733
+ are literally a meme.
734
+ It's a broadcast phenomeon.
735
+ If you force test and create fear, and claim that different diseases and symptoms all of a sudden are all now ony disease, then you can declare a "pandemic".
736
+
737
+ >1) collect a group of symptoms from various or similar diseases (or ICD-10 codes)
738
+ >2) declare the group of collected symptoms now are a new Disease
739
+ >3) deploy a scare campaign and panic and make sure that [insert new disease] is diagnose as often as possible, so that people with one or more symptoms can be declared as "infected"
740
+ >4) include a asymptomatic form of disease, and make sure it gets diagnosed
741
+ >5) declare pandemic based on epidemiological/ statistical increase of diagnosis [insert new Disease or ICD-10 code]
742
+ >6) use pandemic to increase regulatory power, thin out population and force product on them
743
+ >7) after product is deployed revise what you told on step 2) and say symptoms are now different diseases and should be diagnosed as such
744
+ >8) declare pandemic is over based on epkdemiolical/statistical decrease of diagnosis with [insert new disease or ICD-10 Code]
745
+
746
+ Epidemics are started and ended with the strike of a pen.
747
+ >picrel of:
748
+ >>15362598
749
+ --- 15366698
750
+ >>15366035
751
+ >Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic?
752
+
753
+ Human intervention by """"doctors"""" and military and state sanctioned coercion into taking meds.
754
+
755
+ It's literally the rockefeller vaccine they got weeks before.
756
+ There were soldiers who weren't even stationed in europe who became ill with the spanish flu.
757
+
758
+ https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/221687
759
+
760
+ Here they did experiments to see if the spanish flu "transmits".
761
+
762
+ Read picrel.
763
+ None of them got sick.
764
+
765
+ They were either starved or poisoned by 3 of menengitis vaccine with increasing doses.
766
+
767
+ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2126288/pdf/449.pdf
768
+ And of course there is a factcheck for that:
769
+ https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-spanishflu-vaccines-idUSL1N2M62BG
770
+
771
+ Also at onset of "illness" the "illness" got worsened by the "standard" protocol of giving calomel (mercury), tar based cough syrup and arsenicals.
772
+
773
+ Also the "spanish" flu had really some none "flu like" symptoms, which appear like a poisoning:
774
+ https://billofrightsinstitute.org/essays/the-spanish-flu-of-1919
775
+
776
+ " People coughed violently and suffered excruciating pain. They turned black. They bled – not just from the mouth and nose but also from the ears and even, rarely, the eyes. Lungs became so weakened that they crackled when flu victims turned over in their beds. A person could be perfectly healthy in the morning and dead that night."
777
+
778
+ Sounds like a flu right?
779
+ --- 15366736
780
+ >>15355506 (OP)
781
+ Why is this board invaded by people spewing the same absurd theories again and ag.. ohh, thats why.
782
+ --- 15366914
783
+ >>15366736
784
+ >vaccine deaths
785
+ --- 15366970
786
+ >>15366914
787
+ Since you are making it a point that you are normie cattle.
788
+ Did you know Jonas Salk wrote a book in 1973 called Survival of the Wisest wear he clearly and literally says that vaccines and viruses should be used to induce heritable traits and sterilize the population?
789
+
790
+ But go on with your day sir.
791
+ Make sure they give you the good vaccines with mercury and aluminum adjuvant.
792
+ --- 15367002
793
+ >>15366970
794
+ >Jonas Salk
795
+ --- 15367005
796
+ >>15367002
797
+ Yep, I'm on the wrong computer or I'd post the highlighted portions from Survival of the Wisest.
798
+ FLATTEN THE (population) CURVE.
799
+ --- 15367008
800
+ >>15367002
801
+ Also, I've seen that infographic before, I'm a book collector...it's so fucking cringe.
802
+ That's a thousand dollar book of historical relevance marked up like a retard tier med students biology book.
803
+ My physical copy is kept in as great as condition as possible and I use online version for mark up and sharing.
804
+ I guess what's done is done.
805
+ Carry on.
806
+ --- 15367010
807
+ >>15367002
808
+ Incidentally Dr Salk was Jewish...
sci/15355575.txt CHANGED
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74
  very disappointing, but true
75
  --- 15361399
76
  >>15361353
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
74
  very disappointing, but true
75
  --- 15361399
76
  >>15361353
77
+ --- 15365504
78
+ >>15356345
79
+ >why is boolean algebra and group theory so deep in the trench
80
+ i was literally taught that in the first year of high school
81
+ --- 15366209
82
+ >>15365504
83
+ >I was taught group theory in the first year of high school
84
+ Say what?
sci/15355602.txt CHANGED
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27
  --- 15360736
28
  >>15355602 (OP)
29
  It's usually scientific. People think a lot about these things.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
27
  --- 15360736
28
  >>15355602 (OP)
29
  It's usually scientific. People think a lot about these things.
30
+ --- 15365000
31
+ >>15355602 (OP)
32
+ Yes just be urself bro
33
+ --- 15365026
34
+ >tfw got turned down by Stacy because my proposal to her was refuted by several peer-reviewed articles
35
+ --- 15365043
36
+ >>15365026
37
+ >Sorry, your proposal is refused for not have addendum for BIPOC and Trans Womyn.
38
+ --- 15365276
39
+ >>15365026
40
+ >weak thesis
41
+ --- 15366078
42
+ I think the mating process of pairs IS based on Astrology, and the cultural and historical context of each times. of course there's the aesthetics, but aesthetics are not down to the biological, otherwise only humans would have the 'pass' to be beautiful. if you are down the 'blackpill' rabbit hole, then you will waste your time, at least when you come down to reality and realize it never made any sense to begin with
43
+ --- 15366129
44
+ >>15357476
45
+ >American manlets are even smaller than my gf (fe(male)).
46
+ --- 15366177
47
+ >>15366078
48
+ >Astrology
49
+ LOL!!!!
50
+ >>>/x/
51
+ Retard
52
+ --- 15366186
53
+ >>15366177
54
+ I see you are a coper. it's unfortunate. signs have compatibility. certain signs are drawn to certain signs while tolerating to outright hating other signs. for some curious reason Pisces is one of the most unlucky in this regard, so I am here forever instead of having a 'normie' life
55
+ --- 15366482
56
+ >>15366186
57
+ omg ur a pisces, that explains you being a retard then
58
+ for the record, i haven't heard of that sign before, but copers are probably better than picses
59
+ --- 15366489
60
+ >>15357476
61
+ it's skewed by yankoids and beaners
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91
  >>15358852
92
  >Astrazenecachad
93
  Meme retard.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
91
  >>15358852
92
  >Astrazenecachad
93
  Meme retard.
94
+ --- 15364869
95
+ >>15356599 (OP)
96
+ UPDATED
97
+ https://textup.fr/703201hO
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+
99
+
100
+ >Immune supports
101
+ >• Vitamin D 2,000 - 5,000 IU / Day
102
+ >• Vitamin C 500-1,000mg / Day
103
+ >• Quercetin 250mg / Day
104
+ >• Zinc (with copper) 30-40mg / Day
105
+ >• Melatonin up to 6mg at Bedtime
106
+ Antiviral
107
+ >• Ivermectin (only available by prescription in Canada) NOT DAILY Take 0.2mg per kg of your body weight 2X PER WEEK with food
108
+ >• Nigella Sativa (Ivermectin alternative) 80mg per kg of body weight per day
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+ --- 15365633
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+ >>15356599 (OP)
111
+ It doesn’t do shit, it’s a pan assay interference compound with little targeted biological activity
112
+ --- 15365685
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+ >>15364869
114
+ >>Immune supports
115
+ >>• Vitamin D 2,000 - 5,000 IU / Day
116
+ Dairy, eggs and sun
117
+ >>• Vitamin C 500-1,000mg / Day
118
+ Fruits and vegetables
119
+ >>• Quercetin 250mg / Day
120
+ Apples
121
+ >>• Zinc (with copper) 30-40mg / Day
122
+ Beef and lentils
123
+ >>• Melatonin up to 6mg at Bedtime
124
+ Dim the lights
125
+ >Antiviral
126
+ Free download
127
+
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+ I saved your money bro.
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217
  --- 15364300
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  >>15360946
219
  DoNotPay.com almost replaced lawyers like 3 months ago. The reason nothing happened is because you physically cannot bring the bot into the courtroom. You cannot communicate from outside within the the courtroom, you cannot bring computer into the courtroom, the entire court system is too luddite for the past century that they are completely immune to AI bullshit. And just before you say it, bringing earphones with chatbot in them into courtroom can get you in jail in most countries, lawchads AIproofed their work before it was even on the horizon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
217
  --- 15364300
218
  >>15360946
219
  DoNotPay.com almost replaced lawyers like 3 months ago. The reason nothing happened is because you physically cannot bring the bot into the courtroom. You cannot communicate from outside within the the courtroom, you cannot bring computer into the courtroom, the entire court system is too luddite for the past century that they are completely immune to AI bullshit. And just before you say it, bringing earphones with chatbot in them into courtroom can get you in jail in most countries, lawchads AIproofed their work before it was even on the horizon.
220
+ --- 15366028
221
+ >>15361006
222
+ >Although anyone who has the balls to self represent
223
+ Print a 50 000 page dossier made by GPTs and give it the judge to read. Will change situation very fast..
224
+ --- 15366057
225
+ >OpenAi
226
+ >Closed source
227
+ --- 15366059
228
+ >>15366028
229
+ >LLMs become judge, jury, and probably executioner all because tiny human brains can't into big data fast enough
230
+ what a time to be alive
231
+ --- 15366080
232
+ >>15356823 (OP)
233
+ If you know anything about how it was created starting 100 years ago. Yes. totally. It's why machine learning is a much better name than AI.
234
+ --- 15366196
235
+ >>15356845
236
+ Basilisk is stupid. AI would have no reason to waste resources actually following through with the torture
237
+ --- 15366282
238
+ >>15366196
239
+ >takes one look at how humans treat subservient animals
240
+ >oh
241
+ >beep boop
242
+ --- 15366297
243
+ Is anyone here actually well versed in machine learning? Like when you say “it’ll stop improving at a certain point, we won’t have the energy necessary to continue running it” what are you basing that on?
244
+ I’m not an accelerationist with this but I really have no position, I’d just like to see someone back up theirs because i rarely see it.
245
+ Maybe this is all futile however, and no one knows how to accurately predict where it’ll be in a few years either?
246
+ --- 15367046
247
+ >>15366297
248
+ I think most people who speak on the matter of AI have no training whatsoever. Akin to black science man (one written article) or Bill Nye the "science" guy (bachelor in physics) talking about climate change. When it comes to widely discussed topics everyone wants to have an opinion (often a strong one) but most can't back it up.
249
+ https://youtu.be/b8JZo6PzpCU?t=94 [Embed]
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+ --- 15367063
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+ >>15358095
252
+ so is a roomba
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+ --- 15367074
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+ >>15358248
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  --- 15361224
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  >>15357012 (OP)
32
  the world needs to know about this
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
30
  --- 15361224
31
  >>15357012 (OP)
32
  the world needs to know about this
33
+ --- 15364891
34
+ he looks healthy
35
+ --- 15364963
36
+ >>15357012 (OP)
37
+ >It's all a conspiracy DAAA JOOOOOOOOOZZZZ AND THE DEEP STATE ARE TRYING TO HIDE THE TRUTH
38
+ >ICE CREAM IS REALLY LE GOOD FOR YOU, BUT THE GLOBALISTS DONT WANT YOU TO FIND OUT
39
+
40
+ Take your meds, schizo.
41
+ --- 15365111
42
+ >>15357012 (OP)
43
+ Fucking why though? Could it be that ice cream is substituting much worse elements of their diet? What happens if ice cream is substituted for other dairy products?
44
+ --- 15366360
45
+ >>15365111
46
+ the link, https://archive.is/8S7nJ
47
+ explains it all in layman's terms
48
+ the tl;dr is that they don't know, but the statistical evidence in inarguable
49
+ my guess is that it has to do with the very long digestive profile of animal fats
50
+ high fat foods have been given a bad reputation by popsoi over the past 3 decades or so, but popsoi is retarded & it's recommendations should be ignored or mocked in most cases, possibly this one too
51
+ theres some interesting stuff about cognitive bias towards the end of the article too.
52
+ >In 2004, the English epidemiologist Michael Marmot wrote, “Scientific findings do not fall on blank minds that get made up as a result. Science engages with busy minds that have strong views about how things are and ought to be.” Marmot was writing about how politicians deal with scientific evidence—always concluding that the latest data supported their existing views—but he acknowledged that scientists weren’t so different.
53
+ so scientists doing research in their areas of expertise are the amongst least objective people who could be doing that research, so the pdf is also suspect
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  --- 15361137
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  >>15357545
50
  I know that lions have it evolved this way and they kill first kids because of the possibilty they aren't theirs, so humans might be similar evolution wise
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
48
  --- 15361137
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  >>15357545
50
  I know that lions have it evolved this way and they kill first kids because of the possibilty they aren't theirs, so humans might be similar evolution wise
51
+ --- 15365779
52
+ >>15357108 (OP)
53
+ the 'head' of the sperm has something called the 'acrosomal tip' - it can be thought of as a little sperm joust helmet of sorts. Within this area, there are enzymes that are used to dissolve/attach/enter the egg.
54
+
55
+ Now, when I look this up, it doesn't look quite spikey but that was the visualization concept used in my A&P courses like 15 years ago. It was stated that, just as how when the sperm collide with the egg - the tip releases the enzymes etc.... the same thing would happen between 2 sperms that collide with each other, thereby having 1 kill the other via those enzymes, while also taking itself out of the race - kinda like how a bee dies after stinging, hah.
56
+
57
+ I remember this all very clearly from A&P because it was the topic of many jokes, but I am having trouble finding good sources to properly phrase and back this up more specifically - but just search around re: acrosome, acrosomal tip, acrosome reaction, etc
58
+
59
+ >contents include surface antigens necessary for binding to the egg's cell membrane, and numerous enzymes which are responsible for breaking through the egg's tough coating and allowing fertilization to occur
60
+ --- 15365829
61
+ >>15357113
62
+ > "Sperm wars" doesn't exist
63
+ but then it turned out that hypergamy made female humans evolve cul de sacs and male humans corkscrew penises to circumvent cul de sacs. Finally, sexual competition became so dired that men stabbed their penises, now sharp as needles, through the navel of the increasingly agressive females. Thus in the future, men will not survive the mating ritual: they are destined to be made into onions green for their children. This solved overpopulation, climate change and resource scarcity.
64
+ --- 15365855
65
+ >>15357451
66
+ Humans are largely cooperative creatures so the gene pool of a village matters far more than any one person.
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45
  --- 15361779
46
  >>15360639
47
  Really sad how he died like a bitch, bowing down and perverting himself for people that hated an still hate him.
 
 
 
 
45
  --- 15361779
46
  >>15360639
47
  Really sad how he died like a bitch, bowing down and perverting himself for people that hated an still hate him.
48
+ --- 15366040
49
+ >>15357606
50
+ nice bears
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35
  --- 15361494
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  >>15357547 (OP)
37
  I keep hearing about this thing called a design. Is that a real new mathematical structure? It sounds like combinatorics by another name
 
 
 
 
 
35
  --- 15361494
36
  >>15357547 (OP)
37
  I keep hearing about this thing called a design. Is that a real new mathematical structure? It sounds like combinatorics by another name
38
+ --- 15366834
39
+ >>15361494
40
+ it's just a thing in combinatorics, like how people study graphs
41
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combinatorial_design
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891
 
892
  >I simply accept your concession, don't need to do more than that when it's this easy.
893
  I don't concede but you are by refusing to debate so thus concede, all you have to do is repost directly these answers you claim exist but you refuse for they do not exist. You can drag this out as long as you want and I will keep asking you to post Thunberg's book with the page labelled in a valid source, the numbers of commuting, and for your other nonsense.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
891
 
892
  >I simply accept your concession, don't need to do more than that when it's this easy.
893
  I don't concede but you are by refusing to debate so thus concede, all you have to do is repost directly these answers you claim exist but you refuse for they do not exist. You can drag this out as long as you want and I will keep asking you to post Thunberg's book with the page labelled in a valid source, the numbers of commuting, and for your other nonsense.
894
+ --- 15364902
895
+ I know this is a bait thread but I still have a serious question. Is there economic research on why planned obsolescence happens? Is it something inevitable in a free market or is some regulation causing this as an unintended side effect?
896
+ --- 15364924
897
+ >>15364902
898
+ >I know this is a bait thread but I still have a serious question.
899
+ It is not, kys
900
+ --- 15365167
901
+ >>15358340
902
+ Fossile fuals are the largest climate change contributor to be fair. CO2 scraping is kind of a meme.
903
+ But good point - lowering dependence on oil lowers dependence on the middle east
904
+ --- 15366169
905
+ >>15358066
906
+ This. OP is just one of these poltard luddites who wants to restrict any form of scientific or technological progress.
907
+ --- 15366191
908
+ >>15357632 (OP)
909
+ It's what people want. People would rather buy the newest phone after a few years so companies need to lower prices by reducing the lifespan as people won't keep it that long anyway
910
+ --- 15366203
911
+ >>15364902
912
+ Planned obsolescence was created after the crash of 29. Basically what happened was that for a period people ran out of needing new stuff. So for instance before 29 a vacuum might last for 30 years or something, but if everybody on the planet has this vacuum, then theres nobody new to sell more vacuums to and the company's stock tanks. Planned obsolescence was devised as a way to prevent this crash from happening, since after you've sold the vacuum to the last person, theres a new person with a broken one who needs a new one.
913
+
914
+ I would consider it systemic to capitalism, the natural evolution of capitalism even.
915
+ --- 15366226
916
+ >>15364902
917
+ >>15366203
918
+ Also this was a direct consequence of mechanized production. So before mechanization most everything was done artisanally. So you would have basically guildsmen living in places who would make all your shoes, furniture, silverware, etc. and repair those items for you. Problem is that artisans make shit really slowly, they might be able to pump out one piece of furniture every week or so. Mechanization meant that factories could produce 1000 pieces of furniture in a day, production on levels never seen in human history, and more cheaply than artisans could do. Basically after the great depression everybody kind of just agreed to make repairing stuff artificially more expensive than buying new stuff because all the artisans had gone out of business, or just make everything impractical or extremely difficult to repair, or just not worth it, like with sneakers made from plastic.
919
+ --- 15366549
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+ >>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
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  --- 15362027
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  >>15357921 (OP)
149
  No new implication. Nurturfags have been annihilated by facts and logic for decades now. They really only continue to exist because they get a constant stream of fresh ideological cannon fodder tabula rasa-believing retards, produced by public education.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
147
  --- 15362027
148
  >>15357921 (OP)
149
  No new implication. Nurturfags have been annihilated by facts and logic for decades now. They really only continue to exist because they get a constant stream of fresh ideological cannon fodder tabula rasa-believing retards, produced by public education.
150
+ --- 15365336
151
+ >>15357921 (OP)
152
+ >What implications does this have for race science?
153
+ None whatsoever. There is always the God-of-the-gaps. No matter how consistent the differences between races, you can always explain them away with something, be it racism, dark matter, random chance, or this ,or that.
154
+ --- 15365378
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+ >>15359548
156
+ this. step up op
157
+ --- 15365624
158
+ >>15365336
159
+ But that's a political concern and therefore not legitimate science.
160
+ --- 15366084
161
+ >>15359533
162
+ You should read the bell curve. Environmental and socioeconomic factors in IQ distribution have been debunked since the 90’s. IQ of parents has a much larger effect on the academic and career success of a person.
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28
  A smallish proportion of the population seem to have a weaker reaction while others have a strong reaction. we see avoidance and bonding patterns in animals along familial structures too
29
 
30
  but you don't really care
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
28
  A smallish proportion of the population seem to have a weaker reaction while others have a strong reaction. we see avoidance and bonding patterns in animals along familial structures too
29
 
30
  but you don't really care
31
+ --- 15365631
32
+ >>15358048 (OP)
33
+ >Westermarck effect is only applicable for guardian/custody relationship not sibling
34
+ Where did you get that idea?
35
+ --- 15365641
36
+ >>15365631
37
+ https://youtu.be/YW51lmPSaIE [Embed]
38
+ --- 15365722
39
+ >>15365641
40
+ How strange that a namefag would show up in this thread.
41
+
42
+
43
+ Alright since this is an actual bonafide /sci/ thread dircetly talking about Westermark's observation of reduced sexual attraction of close relatives.
44
+
45
+ What is the evidence supporting and arguing against it?
46
+ Please post actual publications. Anecdotes will be accepeted only partially.
47
+ Please dump any porn induced incest fetish you might have at the door and be as objective as possible.
48
+
49
+ I feel a good exploration of the Israeli Kibbutz data, subsequent follow up reports and reexamiunations of the data are necessary.
50
+ --- 15366922
51
+ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263849940_Consanguinity_effects_on_Intelligence_Quotient_and_neonatal_behaviors_of_Ansari_muslim_children
52
+ --- 15367001
53
+ >>15365722
54
+ >What is the evidence supporting and arguing against it?
55
+ evidence that argues against it is basically assortative mating, evolution and bunch of societies that used to allow these types of marriages such as Persia, Japan, and Egypt
56
+ >>15366922
57
+ >10-12
58
+ japan used to have like 20% first cousin marriage before meiji period
59
+ and this trend was even more high in their elites
60
+ so yeah Japan must be a shithole! oh no wait
61
+ also there are Ashkenazi jews
62
+ its kinda interesting that you guys always brought muslims who are genetically quite diverse compared to ashkenazi jews or japanese
63
+ --- 15367017
64
+ >>15367001
65
+ read bittles.
66
+ --- 15367043
67
+ >>15367017
68
+ does he talks about people other than mudslimes?
69
+ --- 15367053
70
+ >>15367043
71
+ Much of his research I think was on pakistani muslims in the uk who have a very high endogamy rate.
72
+ --- 15367065
73
+ https://psychohistory.com/articles/the-universality-of-incest/
74
+ I read this a while back but I was struggling to find a digital copy of one of the cited articles
75
+
76
+
77
+ Shunichi Kubo, “Researches on Incest in Japan,” Hiroshima Journal of Medical Science 8(1959): 99-159.
78
+
79
+ Do you have any idea where I could find a copy?
80
+ It's used as (154) to support this paragraph. But I'm only a lay reasearcher so I don't know where to look for it. All I get are korean pages.
81
+ >One of the most endogenous societies in the world, Japan has approved of incestuous marriages in court circles even in historical times.(152) Preferred sibling, cousin, uncle-niece and aunt-nephew marriages have been so extensive that genetics experts have discovered that the inbreeding has affected their size and health.(153) How often this incestuous marriage system occurred in traditional Japan is still largely unexplored. One indication of what is likely to be found is a 1959 study by Kubo showing that there were still rural areas in Japan where fathers married their daughters when the mother had died or was incapacitated, “in accordance with feudal family traditions.(154) Kubo concluded that incest was considered “praiseworthy conduct” in many traditional rural families. In the 36 incest cases he studied in Hiroshima, he found that there was often community moral disapproval of the families who lived in open incestuous marriages, but that the participants themselves did not think of it as immoral. In fact, when the father was unavailable to head the family, his son often took over his role and had sex with his sister in order “to end confusion in the order of the home.” Other members of the family accepted this incest as normal.
82
+ --- 15367073
83
+ >>15365722
84
+ >Please dump any porn induced incest fetish you might have at the door
85
+ >at the door
86
+ Knock knock...but you have to open up.
87
+ :3
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25
  >thermite
26
  consider repurposing an arc welder instead
27
  also don't die
 
 
 
 
25
  >thermite
26
  consider repurposing an arc welder instead
27
  also don't die
28
+ --- 15365103
29
+ >>15358553
30
+ NTA but could it be useful as rocket fuel?
sci/15358332.txt CHANGED
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45
  --- 15362746
46
  >>15358642
47
  childish claim
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
45
  --- 15362746
46
  >>15358642
47
  childish claim
48
+ --- 15365804
49
+ >>15358332 (OP)
50
+ i think all you are is basically energy. your life is like a cigarette. if you don't do something you'll just burn out. your strength lies in your seed.
51
+
52
+ if you
53
+ --- 15365815
54
+ >>15362746
55
+ ok grooooooomer
56
+ --- 15365867
57
+ >>15358332 (OP)
58
+ >Is there a correlation between amount of times you fap and how fast you age?
59
+
60
+ No, stress is the major factor that accelerates age. Since the stress hormone cortisol (associated with fight or flight) is what puts your entire body into alert mode causing it to overclock certain functions.
61
+
62
+ Fapping/ejaculation does not put your body in alert mode.
63
+ --- 15366210
64
+ Yes cumming ages you.
65
+ The males of certain species die shortly after reproducing.
66
+ There are many studies across various species showing that celibacy / semen retention / castration increasing lifespan anywhere from +10% to +100%.
67
+
68
+ >According to Kirkwood there is also evidence from an institution for the mentally disturbed in Kansas, where castration of male inmates was once a common practice that castrated men lived an average of 14 years longer than uncastrated inmates (84/70 = 20% increase in lifespan). Note that these men were castrated later in life (on average maybe middle age can be assumed) and so longevity benefits of celibacy could be even greater. A species of worm is known to live 30% longer when deprived of mating. Long-lived animals preserve their fertility into very late life on average.
69
+
70
+ Anyways there's some studies out there for those willing to look for those.