diff --git a/sci/15272623.txt b/sci/15272623.txt index cc256c6ab291f65c8cde38fdab429ffae55a32a7..2964f35bbf915e1533af2afe751fd8aea5482dc6 100644 --- a/sci/15272623.txt +++ b/sci/15272623.txt @@ -404,3 +404,9 @@ I’ll try to meet Harold the historian later today --- 15360739 >>15358068 I'll post another one soon +--- 15364669 +>>15356540 +>>15360739 +I hope Harold doesn't think I owe him a date for this info +--- 15366467 +Bump diff --git a/sci/15317239.txt b/sci/15317239.txt index d9ce8df0ec2934d3cf98b2ce6b477dcfaf8b21fc..907a2b2bf9974d5ecd018a2dfab5d4368a45b77b 100644 --- a/sci/15317239.txt +++ b/sci/15317239.txt @@ -669,3 +669,65 @@ Too late. You're already a massive faggot. Disregarding the gay thing... If you wanna healthy child and relatively manageable process, then Try going to a clinic and getting appropriate testing for both parents. If you have any risks for the child go with in-vitro fertilisation of the best combination of gametes. +--- 15365228 +>>15362709 +You need to do artificial selection which implies in vitro fertilization +--- 15366231 +>>15363763 +>>15365228 +Already done. No genetic risk factors. +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. +Therefore I want to know how to have conventionally healthy offspring, what sort of diet, supplementation etc to minimise risk of defective child +--- 15366284 +>>15366231 +I'm a little worried about how much involved you are trying to get with your child's life at this early point DESU +But I suppose it's within your rights if the mother is aware and in agreement. +Philosophically it5 problematic but practically it is what it is. +Don't be surprised if they rebel more than usual when they find out though +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. +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. + +Not sure if I would've had a homosexual relationship to spite my parents, but that's probably because they were pretty great. +There are many causes of homosexual behaviour and not all of them are genetic. + +Just want you to be aware of the consequences of focusing on the problem too much. +That whole thing with Catholic school girls being extremely interested in sex for example. +Repression builds tention and the forbidden fruit is sweet. +--- 15366369 +>>15366284 +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? +--- 15366386 +>>15366369 +homosexuality is a mental illness +homosexuals are human garbage +taliban deals with them correctly +--- 15366412 +>>15366369 +Why does it have to be one or the other? +This is a biology thread so I'll generalize before going into details + +There is no absolute statements in biology. +It obviously rests upon physics and chemistry that allow it to happen, but any complexity beyond that is extremely variable. +The problem in my understanding is that this variation is very unknown unless you study it. +The reason for that is natural selection. +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. +Nevertheless it leaves the room for other variants of life in several ways. + +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) +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. + +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. +Homosexual heritability by it's nature would be receive unless it's actually a bisexual or pansexual heritability. +It's a very complicated issue and all the political discourse is not helping +--- 15366417 +>>15366412 +Sorry, the link broke +https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/save-australias-ecosystem-ecologists-say-eat-kangaroos-180964846/ +Have a nice pic also +--- 15366624 +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 +That counting really put it into perspective for me +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. +I highly recommend it and would love to hear your thoughts. +Maybe we can enhance it with some biological expertise. +https://youtu.be/GYAn-1HE9Y8 [Embed] diff --git a/sci/15323766.txt b/sci/15323766.txt index 88bfe6e756b802c23c08d66b3796f3866042e76d..e730c74377d4141f4cf5c9696810413801b16b59 100644 --- a/sci/15323766.txt +++ b/sci/15323766.txt @@ -1081,3 +1081,45 @@ very small. fdr and his many jewish advisers just didn't care about killing thei --- 15361847 >>15360457 Germany was also driving unimpeded into Russia at that time +--- 15364734 +>>15323796 +And how is going to the moon scientifically significant? We haven't really done anything with moon rocks. +--- 15365029 +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 +--- 15365137 +>>15323766 (OP) +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. +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. +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. +Those are the two main ones worth mentioning. +It would certainly be a far more interesting and story-worthy timeline. +>>15323943 +>There's no timeline where the Axis wins the war +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. +--- 15365149 +>>15323766 (OP) +> How developed would science today be if the Nazis won the war? +it would be stuck in stagnation probably +kinda like in NK +--- 15366514 +>>15365149 +>kinda like in NK +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. +--- 15366527 +>>15366514 +Bullshit. +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. +--- 15366534 +>>15366527 +video makes it look like china destroyed its naive culture in order to build a theme park based on hollywood futurism & neo-tokyo anime +--- 15366543 +>>15366534 +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. +--- 15366545 +>>15366534 +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. +--- 15366593 +>>15330556 +>muh panzers + +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. diff --git a/sci/15332629.txt b/sci/15332629.txt index 7be6078d3ff07de2521837365c64b1ec1654599c..f1ebd6125ce5884b5bb91d818f79aaf87a1021aa 100644 --- a/sci/15332629.txt +++ b/sci/15332629.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ --- 15332629 Easter Weekend Edition -Formerly >>15310646 → +Formerly >>15310646 >what is /sqt/ for? Questions regarding maths and science. Also homework. @@ -71,32 +71,32 @@ Tips for asking questions here: UNANSWERED QUESTIONS MATH: ->>15311070 → ->>15312868 → ->>15315177 → ->>15322664 → ->>15324196 → ->>15324978 → ->>15325012 → +>>15311070 +>>15312868 +>>15315177 +>>15322664 +>>15324196 +>>15324978 +>>15325012 PHYSICS: ->>15325449 → +>>15325449 CHEM: ->>15312194 → +>>15312194 STUPID QUESTIONS: ->>15310684 → ->>15314061 → ->>15316188 → ->>15316234 → ->>15318711 → ->>15318763 → ->>15319791 → ->>15320642 → ->>15320752 → ->>15325541 → ->>15325907 → +>>15310684 +>>15314061 +>>15316188 +>>15316234 +>>15318711 +>>15318763 +>>15319791 +>>15320642 +>>15320752 +>>15325541 +>>15325907 --- 15332727 Hey. what are the best resources for studying\preparing for calculus? Fast! --- 15332774 @@ -1354,3 +1354,72 @@ You can get the general ODE in that case very straightforwardly with computer al >>15360233 So Im still a bit confused. should my uncertainty formula be one of the two I posted here>>15359994 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? +--- 15364513 +bumpt +--- 15365185 +Why every algebraist in my department is either gay, trans or a woman? +--- 15365310 +>>15332629 (OP) +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? +--- 15365320 +>>15365185 +Don't ask why, just think of the possibilities +--- 15365491 +>>15354218 +fuck off eli +--- 15365619 +So, i did the exercise with the method on the left, got the correct result but my prof. did it like in the right. +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. +Why is this method wrong? +--- 15365787 +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.) + +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. + +So what's going on? +--- 15365868 +>>15365619 +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. +--- 15365921 +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? +--- 15365939 +>>15365921 +They need to be orthonormal, which makes "orthogonal" a bit of an odd name, even if they are alternatively called orthonormal. +Otherwise you won't end up with the key property that the inverse is the transpose +--- 15365949 +>>15365939 +Thank you anon +--- 15365981 +>>15348049 +>~< +≥_≤ +°∆° +--- 15366041 +>>15333895 +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. + +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. +--- 15366102 +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 + +Why doesn't this code work? +--- 15366642 +>>15366102 +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. +--- 15366985 +why isn't this 1/0 at n =0 +--- 15367015 +>>15366985 +0! = 1 +--- 15367030 +>>15367015 +math is retarded +--- 15367055 +>>15367030 +(n - 1)! = n! / n +so +2! = 3! / 3 = 6 / 3 = 2 +1! = 2! / 2 = 2 / 2 = 1 +0! = 1! / 1 = 1 / 1 = 1 + +maybe it's not math that is retarded. diff --git a/sci/15334379.txt b/sci/15334379.txt index 190001d9bed712c04372fd1460609236e6fd927c..337b18fcdf1e3b5a4f676b645d1a8a2185dddc2d 100644 --- a/sci/15334379.txt +++ b/sci/15334379.txt @@ -765,3 +765,13 @@ I've dealt with it by continuously working on ever more complex problems, especi --- 15361727 >>15361517 What kind of work do you do? +--- 15365112 +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. +--- 15365170 +>>15334379 (OP) +I am a midwit at best but managed to score 133 on test.mensa.no +IQ tests are scam +--- 15365224 +>>15336169 +6'1" manlet, 7 inch dicklet, 140 IQ brainlet, sub 9 looks incel here. +AMA? diff --git a/sci/15334386.txt b/sci/15334386.txt index 32c41fb8162714152d8cd50fe1548777faed2e83..98fce3731dba6d894d7f8e0481d3ea2edba1c78c 100644 --- a/sci/15334386.txt +++ b/sci/15334386.txt @@ -155,3 +155,6 @@ bump --- 15361236 >>15347762 This man raised one of the shittiest, most morally bereft emperors of Rome; is that not a awful review of his philosophy and behavior? +--- 15366657 +>>15361236 +Shame on him diff --git a/sci/15335194.txt b/sci/15335194.txt index 191eb2148c60a0aa4aea5edca07b14664c3c37fb..8fc8ac9db082064b77fca92e8b5411dfa81bd135 100644 --- a/sci/15335194.txt +++ b/sci/15335194.txt @@ -535,3 +535,44 @@ It sounds to ITT as if a startup was a kinda easy way out. But 99% of them fail >You clearly have no idea just how immense the tide of utter garbage trying to get published is. Soon we have ai capable of sorting that shit out and indexing articles by ammount of logical inconsistencies and factual fallacies. So I would build publishing servers with this idea in mind. +--- 15365100 +>>15335194 (OP) +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. + +No discourse, no challenging of ideas, no progress. +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!". +Gee I wonder why many people in academia are burnt out and leaving if possible. +--- 15365182 +>>15335194 (OP) +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. +--- 15365187 +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. +--- 15365268 +>>15365100 +I tend to second this +--- 15365911 +>>15357456 +If you have a higher purpose, convince your loved ones to sponsor you and do your best. +But if you actually don't have talent for science, do something else. +--- 15365989 +>>15361633 +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. +--- 15366240 +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. +--- 15366732 +Is a master's degree without a PhD no better than a simple bachelor's then? +--- 15366835 +>>15357599 +>visa scam masters +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. +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. + +>>15357602 +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. +--- 15366870 +>>15366835 +>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. + +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. +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. +Pretty good desu. diff --git a/sci/15337076.txt b/sci/15337076.txt index efb7d2c453d102702d4c94d127d25f420f204f1d..043629177c5a224aa8d7376ea52da5db8e96ddee 100644 --- a/sci/15337076.txt +++ b/sci/15337076.txt @@ -1286,3 +1286,16 @@ Yeah just like they adapt to volcano events, asteroids, earthquakes or any rapid >>15361812 >Glad to see rational /sci/ anons 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? +--- 15364769 +>>15337076 (OP) +This is why we need Propertarianism. James Hansen and his ilk should be in prison. +--- 15365481 +imagining doomsday scenarios is part of the savior complex mental illness +--- 15366583 +>>15340004 +>Adelie penguins, which are an arctic species +there are no penguins in the northern hemisphere +>are dying and being replaced by gentoo penguins, which are subarctic, because the sea ice they depend on is shrinking + +https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/world-of-change/sea-ice-antarctic +>From the start of satellite observations in 1979 to 2014, total Antarctic sea ice increased by about 1 percent per decade. diff --git a/sci/15338455.txt b/sci/15338455.txt index 0ee1b5f7983ab7593b06b95db7ebecba87856a6c..631015a2fc81cb1a00cf11476509f9b327b2b224 100644 --- a/sci/15338455.txt +++ b/sci/15338455.txt @@ -503,3 +503,43 @@ Are you brain damaged? >ben franklin said some words okay +--- 15364432 +>>15364174 +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. +--- 15364460 +>>15344265 +>and the FDA is about to authorize a seventh dose of the drug. + +So the 'just 2 more doses' meme /pol/ was pushing a couple of years back turned out to be true. +--- 15364476 +>>15364087 +>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 + +So to be clear of the terms of : +>indicates masks don't work + +This means, that the test group and the control group have no or statistically insiginificant differences in disease rate? +--- 15364737 +>>15364432 +I'm american as american gets my friend +--- 15364743 +>>15364476 +I guess my vision would be more like measuring the amount/distance of microbes expelled with mask vs without +--- 15366058 +>>15364432 +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. +--- 15366093 +>>15345645 +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. +--- 15366270 +>>15342605 +it’s almost as if we are fixing the problem to the point where it i doesn’t exist anymore! +--- 15367151 +>>15364087 +>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 +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33205991/ +--- 15367160 +>>15352901 +>Wait, so she couldn't tell the difference between male and female dogs at times? + +it might have been consensual a few times. diff --git a/sci/15340816.txt b/sci/15340816.txt index 5eb23e581c7b62951fdde6d319df52b48fd74177..0de1e6331bfdd55ebf039ca2c83f2eac16ec518e 100644 --- a/sci/15340816.txt +++ b/sci/15340816.txt @@ -793,3 +793,54 @@ The falling birthrate suggests otherwise. --- 15364184 >>15344058 Feminists love using incels as an insult +--- 15364727 +>>15341006 +>gib gubment issued gf + +>>15355231 +intelligence is a false consideration to begin with +you can be empirically intelligent (tested IQ or academic performance) and socially retarded, the opposite can also be true, for either gender +--- 15364975 +>>15358632 +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. +--- 15365069 +>>15360382 +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. +--- 15365074 +>>15361235 +>biology is not descriptive but prescriptive it says what should be done and how it should be done +If that were the case then no one would be doing anything else than what you think they ought to be doing. +--- 15365080 +>>15364184 +Is this your hilarious suggestion of a possible definition of "toxic femininity" or is this just unrelated bitterness? +--- 15365712 +>>15347580 +>high intelligence correlates also with high social intellligence and the ability to maintain relationships +>maintain +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. +--- 15365897 +>women +>highly intelligent +pick one +--- 15365991 +>>15365712 +Isn't the entire point of this thread to ask why? +--- 15366015 +>>15343789 +>False. Smart people are stronger and healthier. The brain is an organ too after all. +Nah, nigga, you're genuinely a retard. +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. +What you're menioning is simply a statistical artifact. +--- 15366019 +>>15366015 +*then, sorry +--- 15366047 +>>15365080 +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? +--- 15366157 +>>15340999 +OP's question is in the present tense, which means the "millions of years the species has existed" is a non-sequitur. +--- 15366493 +>>15366015 +>If people genuinely got more attractive as they got more intelligent than we wouldn't be having this conversation. +The reason why we have this conversation is that the ugly and stupid got guns and bombs and ruined civilization, then declared themselves smart. diff --git a/sci/15343107.txt b/sci/15343107.txt index 2e463b748311166844b12135819b4e3f47570574..f4ce7ad14b3e491caa416a654bdd68a69045692b 100644 --- a/sci/15343107.txt +++ b/sci/15343107.txt @@ -759,3 +759,107 @@ Now imagine what you could achieve of you instead read a book. --- 15362235 >>15360934 Commas, tardo. Use 'em. +--- 15364795 +>>15349990 +>>15350153 +>>15350164 +Here's my proof. +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]. +--- 15364829 +>>15349119 +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). +--- 15364845 +>>15351874 +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 +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. +--- 15364850 +>>15361546 +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. + +>>15362019 +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. +--- 15364935 +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] +--- 15364947 +>>15364845 +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. +--- 15365089 +hey, sorry to bother but would any of you mind helping me with this problem in PDEs that I have been working on? +>>15365053 → +--- 15365146 +>>15364935 +Just integrate it in polar coordinates + +[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] +--- 15365154 +>>15364935 +tan(x^2 + y^2) = 1 +is just +x^2 + y^2 = arctan(1) +--- 15365163 +>>15361563 +Irrational numbers have a unique expansion. +--- 15365331 +>>15365163 +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. + +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. + +Hence the result of the 2nd paragraph, minus 1 , gives a new decimal expanion for [math] r[/math] different from 0.1111111111011111111111... +--- 15365340 +>>15365331 +>gives a new decimal expanion for r + different from +Actually sorry wait, I haven't checked that this is actually different from the original decimal expansion +--- 15365535 +>>15355533 +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. +--- 15365551 +>>15343871 +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. +--- 15365702 +>abusively short time periods on exams with proofs only + +Sadists. +--- 15365718 +>>15365535 +Concepts are invented, truths are discovered. Abstractions about reality are likewise invented from observed things. +--- 15365729 +>>15365718 +>Abstractions invented +Kill yourself and stop replying in this thread you can't make up definitions for words not by their common definitions. + +Worthless college student piece of shit +--- 15365843 +>>15365729 +>you can't make up definitions for words not by their common definitions. +--- 15365856 +>>15365843 +>Worthless negrotic trash misunderstands definitions + +Abstraction by definition is not invented. + +DO YOUR HOMEWORK WORTHLESS COLLEGE KIDDY AND STOP ARGUING WITH ME YOU ARE WRONG + +You are literally wasting your time, not even sure you are in college yet, probably failed your classes dumb fucking children +--- 15366475 +Any tips on how to study math efficiently? I have a big exam coming up in a few weeks. +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. +--- 15366838 +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 +--- 15366931 +>>15366838 +>so that I can become a code monkey. +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. +--- 15367079 +>>15361637 +>>15361688 + +Suppose such a fibration S^1 \to R^2 \to M exists for same base space M. + +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. + +So no such bundle can exist. +--- 15367100 +>>15343107 (OP) +Is math worthwhile to learn if I'm not into it? if so what books do you nerds recommend. diff --git a/sci/15344539.txt b/sci/15344539.txt index b84dbe74c5f0a35ddeb814f7882337fc23a95965..ffd88794572cf941029cbe8e18f40e076b3a786d 100644 --- a/sci/15344539.txt +++ b/sci/15344539.txt @@ -468,3 +468,41 @@ Yeah let's see the amount who won't have kids and will be lifelong gay, and not LGBTQs have higher rates of drug abuse and STDs https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/substance-use-suds-in-lgbtq-populations https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6893897/ +--- 15365142 +>>15354264 +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. +--- 15365165 +>>15365142 +When did 'liberals' say they want 600 million immigrants? +--- 15365174 +>>15365165 +the foundation of neoliberalism is open borders and mass migration from the global south into the north. +--- 15365178 +>>15361255 +what function is this ? +--- 15365181 +>>15365174 +Isn't it outsourcing +--- 15365313 +>>15344626 +>I can't wait for the AI to shoot me in the head, please hurry chat GPT. + +All it has to do is convince you to do it yourself. It's much ethically cleaner for it to do it that way. +--- 15365629 +>>15365165 +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. +--- 15366026 +>>15365629 +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. + +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. +--- 15366655 +>>15366026 +>those who cherish other forms of life on this planet +"i am the savior of muh precious baby animals" +you don't even go outside or ever leave city limits +>their greed and gluttony +"i should be in charge of the whole planet, everyone else is greedy" +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. +--- 15366928 +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. diff --git a/sci/15345008.txt b/sci/15345008.txt index ba1319f643cf751e97ba949c51c8269beab7bfd7..739bd54705ca7966924f3ba3dc4898f70e18b7dc 100644 --- a/sci/15345008.txt +++ b/sci/15345008.txt @@ -153,3 +153,16 @@ Its funny seeing how much thought and effort goes into this discussion here on 4 --- 15362471 >>15345008 (OP) Trust the expoooooooorts +--- 15364401 +>>15347334 +Anarchy = laws of the jungle + +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. +--- 15365063 +>>15364401 +Better to live under a robber knight turned king than a moralistic christcuck congressman/senator +--- 15366613 +>things aren't bad enough for me. I sorely wish they were even worse. +--- 15366623 +>>15365063 +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 diff --git a/sci/15345195.txt b/sci/15345195.txt index 39225d5d4caa699e40036d59b62cf5cbbd1af0f7..c76b954edb06156a3924b91ea47b0b6167d9e975 100644 --- a/sci/15345195.txt +++ b/sci/15345195.txt @@ -932,3 +932,36 @@ Are neanderthals a distinct species? >>15363478 >Are neanderthals a distinct species? That's the current consensus. +--- 15364469 +>>15364338 +Right, but what's the continuing reasoning for that when the differences appear more and more irrelevant? +--- 15364675 +>>15346001 +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 +--- 15364951 +>>15364675 +If you think the species problem is somehow due to a lack of rigor, then you don't know anything about anything. +--- 15366372 +>>15350229 +>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. +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. +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. + +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?! +--- 15366391 +>>15364469 +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. +--- 15366409 +>>15345195 (OP) +'Species' aren't always clear cut anyway: +>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. +t. Darwin +--- 15366416 +>>15366391 +ding ding ding +--- 15366594 +>>15345195 (OP) +Just call blacks NIGGERS and be done with it. Any mental gymnastics regarding race is a waste of time. +--- 15366909 +>>15366594 +I was anti-racist years ago and I changed my mind, but it's not because i heard NIGGERS. diff --git a/sci/15345659.txt b/sci/15345659.txt index 36e7fe4f6e0d5bbfc876ad7db965abbb87aaa03a..ed6a330b476125c0a47fe13bfb59790e33238ae8 100644 --- a/sci/15345659.txt +++ b/sci/15345659.txt @@ -420,3 +420,22 @@ I think it's down to human bias. I'd be hesitant to have a computer diagnose me --- 15363425 >>15348779 That's a jew +--- 15365374 +>>15345659 (OP) +>are you brainead or what ? +imagine that there's an AI that has to do following: +>cure a human in the shortest time possible +>do it in the most efficient way +>the human can't be harmed +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 +this results to death of the human +why ? +because, for the AI that's the shortest, most efficient way, and harmless way to cure someone +the real devil is in AI aligment +--- 15365974 +>>15345659 (OP) +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. +--- 15366507 +>>15345659 (OP) +do whatever you’re good at and won’t make you feel like killing yourself. +surgery seems cool but i don’t think a lot of people can really take on that responsibility. diff --git a/sci/15346155.txt b/sci/15346155.txt index 9fb5fbbd54f7d8135409dc34239d223371a75d84..a13f471f4b12cf350db1946ebde9cae59a319914 100644 --- a/sci/15346155.txt +++ b/sci/15346155.txt @@ -151,8 +151,6 @@ I used it for reference and putting them back. The paperbacks are not like those international or 3rd party outfits, they're legit Oxford, Cambridge Dover, etc. with a good thickness to the pages. ---- 15359084 -is this the stack thread? --- 15359087 >>15346201 when pirates hijack a cargo ship and sell the booty @@ -196,3 +194,48 @@ Pic related is part of its table of contents. >>15359147 >leaves the porn but bans the fag complaining about it /sci/ mods... i kneel... +--- 15364509 +bump +--- 15364525 +>>15360480 +Awesome, thanks. Buying specific books is difficult when on the road. Maybe I can pick it up in Europe next month. +--- 15364892 +>>15346155 (OP) +>zooms in +>"how science works" +OP is a retarded pseud confirmed. +--- 15365786 +>>15359325 +Marvelous...$70. +--- 15365806 +>>15365786 +You're not able to download the book? +--- 15365813 +>>15365806 +Need to update the ol' book. Planned obsolescence via file modification. +--- 15365848 +>>15365813 +>>15365806 +Yeah, that's annoying. Just in case, there's a +really good PDF online. +--- 15365861 +>>15365848 +MARVELOUS....downloaded it for free but now its "exceeds email file limit". +--- 15365873 +>>15365861 +>>15365848 +Hang in there, a little file compression should work. +--- 15366009 +>>15358516 +I love Jules Verne! What's your favorite of his? My personal favorite is Rocket to the moon :-) +--- 15366071 +>>15366009 +that one is great! a solid story despite all the scientific inaccuracies kek +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. +--- 15366846 +>>15366071 +>that one is great! a solid story despite all the scientific inaccuracies kek +I guess that's his charm :D always predicting. +Would be funny if it was accurate and the russians/americans could've just opened the book and won the cold war easily. +I recently got a hardcover 20 000 leagues under the sea with some pictures for my birthday. :) +fun fact the title in dutch says 20 000 miles instead of leagues which is a bit silly since there's a difference. diff --git a/sci/15346241.txt b/sci/15346241.txt index 1c2ac84833c33ec12a203a79a3f3b2f5c5bb7b5c..12dce88876ce695660dae7b8d0fbae4ca519d34d 100644 --- a/sci/15346241.txt +++ b/sci/15346241.txt @@ -428,3 +428,96 @@ Impressive. >>15354267 >Its been well verified over and over that religious people tend to have lower intelligence 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. +--- 15365749 +>>15354267 +>Its been well verified over and over that religious people tend to have lower intelligence. +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 +--- 15365932 +>>15350667 +>has existed for centuries +--- 15365968 +>>15355898 +there has to be a way to arbitrage this +--- 15365992 +>>15350802 +that's 95% everyone on 4chan, though +99% if they're from /pol/ or /a/ +90% but a bit buffer and fatter if from /fit/ +--- 15366616 +>>15365968 +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 +--- 15366631 +>>15348425 +>a rational society where science rules +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. +--- 15366633 +>>15348687 +>no true method for obtaining systematic knowledge. +They had numerous dialectic methods of synthesizing knowledge from information, of which, science is just one method of many. +--- 15366635 +>>15348719 +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. +--- 15366640 +>>15349908 +You clearly don't know what empirical means since you seem to think it is entirely dependent on quantified measurement. +--- 15366643 +>>15366635 +>>15366640 +Experimentation does not require quantification, dumbass. Who the fuck said anything about quantifying anything? You, retard. +--- 15366647 +>>15351479 +>>15365932 +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. +--- 15366649 +>>15351844 +No they didn't, ants invented all those things along with intercontinental travel, animal husbandry and sky scrapers. +--- 15366650 +>>15366631 +>noooooo it wasn't real communism +again and again and again +when are you people going to give up on your absurd, tested & failed, marxist power fantasies +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 +--- 15366651 +>>15355719 +Replication is part of peer review. +--- 15366654 +>>15366643 +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. +--- 15366658 +>>15366650 +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. +--- 15366681 +>>15366654 +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. +--- 15366695 +>>15366681 +So physics is just a geometry cult? +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. +--- 15366715 +>>15366695 +When the "physics" you're doing has no grounding in reality, then yeah it's just a math cult. +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. +--- 15366731 +>>15366715 +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. +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotelianism + +>generally is not his influence specifically with respect to empirical methods. Aristotle asserted the importance of actually observing the world, +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. +--- 15366749 +>>15366731 +>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. +Oh look, it says what I said. + +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. +--- 15366755 +>>15366749 +>Oh look, it says what I said. +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. +--- 15366761 +>>15366755 +>you said he didn't help develop science or engage in empiricism at all, +His followers IN ANCIENT GREECE didn't. +--- 15366766 +>>15366761 +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. diff --git a/sci/15346458.txt b/sci/15346458.txt index 6786d387b0bb9d9b0e23c32dafc1ec545ee17984..8843e63bc0af41f4ecaea9ee7a0c2554deff5caa 100644 --- a/sci/15346458.txt +++ b/sci/15346458.txt @@ -266,3 +266,14 @@ downloaded the pdf for it...it's damn good >>15354356 >Exercises in Maple. A fucking leaf! +--- 15366190 +bump +--- 15366216 +>>15353165 +>integrated digital learning platform +kys, what this means is "total fucking shit" +making stuff muh digital will not help anybody understand and solve problems better +--- 15366458 +>>15361229 +>it's damn good +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. diff --git a/sci/15347277.txt b/sci/15347277.txt index 582e540c0413305930905287d117e720693aebbd..a064f664b6b7caf2a449a4453cd54003b81b56f2 100644 --- a/sci/15347277.txt +++ b/sci/15347277.txt @@ -537,3 +537,144 @@ I'm getting fucking sick of the number of floaters I'm seeing, but don't want to 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. It's all management. Same as with people that have tinnitus. You just have to learn to ignore it. +--- 15364706 +>>15355348 +>>15356055 +1. Easy question, could probably get just as useful of a response by searching that on google. +2. GPT spit out the equiv. a superficial patient education document +3. The only treatment/intervention recommendation provided by GPT was to... seek medical attention. +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. +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 + +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. +--- 15364859 +>>15362143 +That's not a mental illness though. The mind is still operating with respect to self-preservation. +--- 15364917 +>>15364859 +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. +--- 15365007 +>>15364917 +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. +--- 15365013 +>>15350940 +Any knowlegde on this? +--- 15365233 +>>15350940 +>>15365013 + +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' + +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. +--- 15365342 +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. +--- 15365355 +>>15365342 +do not do this +--- 15365368 +>>15365342 +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 +--- 15365375 +>>15365342 +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. +--- 15365379 +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. +--- 15365387 +>>15349218 +I drank raw goat milk kefir on a farm for a long time, absolutely zero issues. Usually did a 38 hour ferment. Enjoy. +--- 15365390 +>>15365342 +If watching anime is one of the top 13 things you do on the AMCAS, consider your application basically dead on arrival to T50s. +--- 15365399 +>>15365355 +>>15365368 +>>15365390 +WELP +>>15365375 +I don't only watch anime (I play video games too) but I get what you mean. +--- 15365409 +>>15365375 +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? +--- 15365416 +Ophto vs. ENT for money vs. work-life balance? Which is going to still exist in 30 years? +>>15365399 +>>15365379 +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. +--- 15365417 +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? +inb4 get the shot +Already have immunity, I'm good. +--- 15365612 +>ophto consult for child with abcess +>suggest enucleation +>stomatologist consulted +>asks for imaging +>infected caries +cowboy behavior isnt necessary +--- 15365632 +>>15365612 +Thanks, this renews my continued hatred for the gratuitous cruelty of nature. +--- 15366295 +>>15359252 +then you don't know shit about nurses yet +--- 15366296 +>>15360797 +sucks bro +--- 15366305 +>>15360899 +>what society expects +le society is comprised of niggers and retards, what the fuck would they know? +--- 15366402 +Please tell me your most entertaining, interesting, or disgusting stories from your job as a doctor/nurse/whatever. + +I'm currently watching the Knick and I want to know more about doctors. +--- 15366503 +Can someone please give me the QRD on the difference between lymphoma and thymoma? +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. +--- 15366539 +>>15365417 +We don't need antivaxxers in medicine. just waste your days away on /pol/ or something +--- 15366693 +>>15366539 +This, boomer docs need to just retire already +--- 15366740 +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. +--- 15366762 +>>15364706 +Wouldn't the leg being cold point to it being an arterial clot and it needing immediate evacuation +--- 15366822 +>>15366693 +>boomer docs +Boomer doctors are better than today's doctors. +--- 15366843 +>>15366822 +t. boomer +--- 15366854 +>>15366843 +It's true. Today's doctors are too woke. +--- 15366869 +>>15366854 +>woke +I instantly classify anyone who uses this word as completely and irredeemably retarded. +--- 15366881 +>>15366869 +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. +--- 15366886 +>>15366881 +>muh younger generation doesn't know what hard work is +Wow you are channeling peak boomer. +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. +I hate them, and I hate you for celebrating them. +--- 15366895 +How hard is it to get into a critical care residency or fellowship in the USA? +I am willing to work in Bumfuck Hicksville, Flyover State. +I'm a white male from Australia. +--- 15366901 +>>15366886 +based boomer remover +--- 15367085 +Hey /Med/ how would I find an old paper written in 1959 in the japanese Hiroshima journal of medical science. +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 +>Shunichi Kubo, “Researches on Incest in Japan,” Hiroshima Journal of Medical Science 8(1959): 99-159 +The archives on their site only go back as far as volume 30 from 1981 +https://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/en/list/HU_journals/AA00664312 diff --git a/sci/15347459.txt b/sci/15347459.txt index 12ed19c9ab7735952b4357b7aab2669e7429ec3e..d52277e7978a61aef9e1ed7bfcd87aba9574d9a0 100644 --- a/sci/15347459.txt +++ b/sci/15347459.txt @@ -270,3 +270,39 @@ The problem with peer review: >too lazy to reproduce other's results >'I know I'll just scream racist/schizo at them for telling me to do my job!' >40 years later no one knows which results are valid anymore +--- 15364838 +>>15362170 +>'I know I'll just scream racist/schizo at them for telling me to do my job!' +also sexist +--- 15364940 +>>15347459 (OP) +>Of course "All Scientists agree" when you only ask the so-called "humanities". +FTFY +The "peer review system" wasn't necessary for the actual sciences of old. +--- 15365232 +>>15364940 +researchers have constantly corresponded with each other throughout the history of science, you fucking pseud +--- 15365260 +>>15365232 +It wasn't necessary to get the "Okay" from a "peer" to release anything in the formally accepted way, though. +These days I more often find myself skimming through blogs and personal websites rather than journals to stay on the forefront of research. +The only actual value journals have these days is, that regularly getting into them guarantees further funding. +--- 15365635 +>>15365260 +>It wasn't necessary to get the "Okay" from a "peer" to release anything in the formally accepted way, though. +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. +--- 15365640 +>>15347476 +>Why are schizos so terrified of the concept of peer review? +>The concept of peer review in action +--- 15365814 +>>15347629 +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 +--- 15365825 +>>15347459 (OP) +when Monsanto does it +--- 15365832 +>>15347540 +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. + +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. diff --git a/sci/15348347.txt b/sci/15348347.txt index 994ffb2925f45041a01c0a264b275ef7f7349083..a8d1c30b274573092a380dc43b414824aa6bbded 100644 --- a/sci/15348347.txt +++ b/sci/15348347.txt @@ -70,3 +70,9 @@ they hated this man because he was right --- 15361289 >>15355269 Modern AI didn't exist until Alexnet debuted on September 30, 2012 +--- 15365795 +>>15348347 (OP) +No. +Just one guy, his name is Joe. +Joe is very fat, like really fat. +And Joe is going to be fine because you can be fat in low gravity. diff --git a/sci/15348949.txt b/sci/15348949.txt index d37ab8cfbf411fabe8bc976f33f466290dcb7f2d..e7fbe394b84754dca7e954d89aeb97511e3cdc14 100644 --- a/sci/15348949.txt +++ b/sci/15348949.txt @@ -163,3 +163,16 @@ On loan to her from the FBI's criminal informant program --- 15360595 >AI is trained to be a robot you don't say... +--- 15364857 +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 +--- 15364873 +Did they train it on any of the degenerate reddit subs? +How does it feel about incest and blacked cuckolds? +--- 15365298 +>>15348949 (OP) +>Reddit +God help us all. +--- 15366068 +why are posts being deleted +--- 15366495 +uh oh stinky diff --git a/sci/15349240.txt b/sci/15349240.txt index 0c3e60cc421d27b5e65718399dc2f8e9cdc8cf6f..808154d9fec516d5f9bcfe3bebd8db82c1c18509 100644 --- a/sci/15349240.txt +++ b/sci/15349240.txt @@ -132,3 +132,51 @@ Where are you getting your numbers from? There's been around a 35% increase in C --- 15361895 >>15351881 What is the difference between covering it in concrete and covering it with bricks? +--- 15364461 +>>15349240 (OP) +There is about 172 kg of atmosphere over each square meter on the mars. +On the earth there is about 10 000 kg of atmosphere over each square meter. +(10 000 / 172) / (0.0007 / 0.019) ~ 1.578 +Or in other words, on earth infrared energy has to go through ~1.6 times as much CO2 before it leaves the planet. +And that is just CO2, there is a lot of other green house gases with a much higher green house potential, like water. +--- 15364830 +>>15361878 +what is 35% of 0.028% +--- 15365251 +>>15364830 +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 +--- 15365277 +>>15356751 +Your numbers are wrong like the other anon said, but the answer is feedback loops. +Small amount of CO2 increase -> slightly increased temperature -> slightly more h2o evaporation -> slightly greater increased temperature +--- 15366638 +>>15365277 +>slightly more h2o evaporation +more clouds = less sunlight reaching the ground +--- 15366667 +>>15366638 +At higher temperatures (evaporation rates) there can be more water in the atmosphere before 100 % relative humidity is reached and clouds form. +--- 15366685 +>>15366667 +that explains why it never rains in the tropics +--- 15366692 +>>15366667 +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? +--- 15366697 +>>15366638 +Sunlight can obviously pass through cloud cover, but radiated heat from the Earth's surface is more easily absorbed by cloud cover. +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. +--- 15366781 +>>15366685 +Look up equilibrium vapor pressure. It rises with temperature. + +>15366692 +if you don't want answers, why are you even here, reading replies? + +>>15366697 +That's not really it, no. +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. + +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. +--- 15366848 +that's all folks, another scam exposed diff --git a/sci/15349846.txt b/sci/15349846.txt index 644cfb91d7c657b05469fd44b61fe571fc46f371..e36f446d4650a64555a6c3c335e16ddf2dd0ee41 100644 --- a/sci/15349846.txt +++ b/sci/15349846.txt @@ -890,3 +890,132 @@ You don't have to recall all of it. Just keep working through math textbooks on 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. 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. +--- 15364597 +>>15363479 +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. +--- 15364613 +any ML researchers in this thread? +--- 15364649 +>>15363479 +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. +--- 15364662 +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. + +Anyway, I have an opportunity, through my network, to get a Drafter (Autocad/Revit) job at an MEP engineering firm next year. + +I can't be an actual engineer since I have a math undergrad degree. + +Should I take this? Is this going to be mind numbing work? +--- 15364688 +>>15364649 +This isn't true for Nature and the Phys Rev journals. You absolutely can submit without an affiliation it's just rare. +You will have to state your professional contact address and workplace but they do no have to be affiliated with the research. +--- 15364704 +>>15364688 +Officially you can submit without affiliation in most journals, but they'll usually just ignore it. +--- 15364745 +>>15364704 +Yeah that's fair, bet they do get a lot of crazies and conspiracy nuts +--- 15364900 +>>15364597 +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. + +>>15364649 +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. + +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. +--- 15364925 +thoughts on acoustic engineering? +--- 15364939 +>>15364925 +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. +--- 15365172 +Just found that even medium-tier private schools cost around £25k in the UK. Shit's fucked. +--- 15365372 +>>15365172 +A year, yeah. Places like Eaton are easily £30k a term. At least the selective grammar schools are decent enough. +--- 15365735 +>>15361636 +You see it says 4H-SiC +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 +--- 15365845 +>>15365735 +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. +SiC used to be a rather miserable material to work with. +--- 15365888 +>>15365845 +>SiC used to be a rather miserable material to work with. +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) +--- 15366155 +>>15364662 +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. +--- 15366264 +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 +--- 15366315 +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. + +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? + +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. + +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. +--- 15366343 +>>15366315 +Didn't you say that it'll get expunged in a few years or something? +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? +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. +David Wood beat his father with a hammer and now he makes Muslims worldwide seethe. Just make sure that criminal past stays the past. +--- 15366361 +>>15366264 +All I know is there is a journal that shares your exact interest, and luckily for you, it's open access: +https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/environmental-modelling-and-software/vol/164/suppl/C +Read some articles and see if this is in your alley. +--- 15366387 +>>15366343 +>Didn't you say that it'll get expunged in a few years or something? + +10 years from now. + +>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? + +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. + +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 +--- 15366427 +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. +--- 15366589 +Hello, +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 +nigh impossible to interact with mathematics, does anyone have similar experiences? dropped out and thinking of going back. +--- 15366601 +Any companies hiring compiler master's degree holders? With some coursework in AI +--- 15366660 +>>15356818 +I mean, school is only worth it someone else is paying for it... + +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. + +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. + +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. + +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. +--- 15366775 +>>15366660 +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. +--- 15366918 +>get job offer +>ghosted for 2 weeks before they finally acknowledge my acceptance of it +>make me apply for security clearance +>could take years, nobody can tell me when it clears until after it clears +>they then voicemail me 3 months later that my clearance has been granted and tell me to call them back +>they start ghosting me again for 5 days in a row now +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? +--- 15367014 +>>15366918 +>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? + +yes +--- 15367180 +>>15366918 +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? diff --git a/sci/15350686.txt b/sci/15350686.txt index 787f8bac2d7beacdbb9109721787e63634c297bd..5ba1b39cbe864f41e5dabb1d16c078b478ead6b7 100644 --- a/sci/15350686.txt +++ b/sci/15350686.txt @@ -167,3 +167,10 @@ I saw that it causes vasodilation especially long term after ingestion --- 15361499 >>15359594 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 +--- 15366337 +>>15354048 +>peppermint +yeah menthol is strongly estrogenic so don't do that +--- 15366987 +>>15350686 (OP) +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) diff --git a/sci/15351166.txt b/sci/15351166.txt index 1e3ab96a4980e8ce7dfe221e88a18dba7e55401d..53b178c87464a9e73f2865f7db9c1a50c2893124 100644 --- a/sci/15351166.txt +++ b/sci/15351166.txt @@ -159,3 +159,29 @@ Gene Editing solves that problem. --- 15359805 >>15358478 I have no money and I live in a semi third world shit hole. +--- 15364761 +>>15351166 (OP) +i fucking hope not, I want to be free. +--- 15364839 +>>15351166 (OP) +somewhere between 0% and 100% +--- 15364872 +>>15352159 +CONFORM +CONSUME +PROCREATE +--- 15365605 +>>15351166 (OP) +>What are the chances that after death there's another existence +99.9% +--- 15365622 +>>15351166 (OP) +what other universe are we talking about here? +--- 15365901 +>>15351166 (OP) +Fingers crossed +--- 15366004 +youtube.com/watch?v=4PUIxEWmsvI [Embed] +--- 15366674 +>>15356324 +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. diff --git a/sci/15351786.txt b/sci/15351786.txt index 15f2295c13326fd50596619fc4d9f56ea0dae174..4b9f8216dc17bf30fa728b0c6611eede68080949 100644 --- a/sci/15351786.txt +++ b/sci/15351786.txt @@ -97,3 +97,10 @@ transparent lie, you're just lazy --- 15361487 >>15354764 De archetectura good book +--- 15366496 +healthy body = healthy mind +weak body = weak mind +the brain is part of the body +--- 15366551 +>>15352256 +A voice can be trained. diff --git a/sci/15351854.txt b/sci/15351854.txt index 337691748bbe754ee1fe69698576bb2f6f9ce243..a8657e546c0e942a8119a2339cd3c4f2eb0b6126 100644 --- a/sci/15351854.txt +++ b/sci/15351854.txt @@ -25,3 +25,7 @@ lose some weight No just stretchier --- 15360606 no you just have more of it since you stretched like a balloon +--- 15365567 +>>15351875 +>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 +fat males are trannies diff --git a/sci/15352301.txt b/sci/15352301.txt index d440f33aa2cf0d19bc9bc5d7995bf467131449d3..d9263a8b0c2117c9e82116c810db50a150ac53f6 100644 --- a/sci/15352301.txt +++ b/sci/15352301.txt @@ -120,3 +120,89 @@ did you really think that doctors are magically exempt from being stupid monkeys >Are medical errors really that common? Medical errors are the most common cause of death in people who visit hospitals. Always second guess and double check your doctor's advice and drugs they try to pimp on you. +--- 15364907 +>>15354141 +>go on 4ghan +>hmmm this website is kinda strange +yes +--- 15364919 +Sometimes the best action is no action. Medical professionals don't usually understand this. +--- 15364946 +>>15352301 (OP) +More than 9 in 10 healthcare interventions are not supported by high-quality evidence; harms are under-reported. +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35447356/ +Most healthcare interventions tested in Cochrane Reviews are not effective according to high quality evidence: a systematic review and meta-analysis +Howick et al +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. +--- 15365361 +>>15352838 +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. + +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. +--- 15365380 +>>15364919 +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 +--- 15365410 +If you weren't fucking with anyone, you never could have ended up fucking with the wrong person. +--- 15365473 +>>15354141 +>easily preventable error +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. +--- 15365662 +>>15354141 +Tech is worse +--- 15366202 +>>15357855 +callousness rather +--- 15366636 +>>15360700 +or just avoid them entirely +i haven't seen one since 2008, still perfectly healthy +--- 15366646 +>>15352301 (OP) +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. +--- 15366780 +>>15352301 (OP) +The sooner AI replaces doctors the better +--- 15366863 +>>15352301 (OP) +> ~1000 years ago +>blood letting "heals" +>mercury is medicine because it causes diahrrea and salivation, which means the diseases gets flushed out +>arsenicsal is medication because it makes you numb and not feel the pain +>antimonial is medication because it makes you numb and not feel the pain and also gives you diahrrea +>200 years ago +>opium is good because it makes you not feel the pain +>we still use arsenicals, mercurial and arsenical +>especcially as a purge +>we also added icebaths +>also added electroshock therapy +>also added the whirling chair +>also added filling the lungs with acrylic balls in suspicion of consumption +>also added giving pregnant women opium and ether during birthing to numb the pain +>also added cocaine for tooth aches +>also added tar+heroin syrup for coughs +>100 years ago +>still do the same shit +>also added calomel as teething powder +>mercury and lead arsenate as delicing powder for children +>radium therapy +>injecting latex and glycerine with phenyl red against tuberculosis +>amphetamines against mundane diseases +>trust us +>~60 years ago +>hmmm arsenicals may be bad +>but here is some asbestos in the baby powder +>also thalidomide and mornidine its really good +>also here beta lactames for everything +>also we cut out the appendix if inflamed, its not needed anyways +>also here take mercury amalgam fillings for your teeth +>also cigarettes are good for your health +>have you tried taking amphetamine to get slim? +>sugar is really healthy +>also cholestol is bad here take Triparanol, it might cause loss of vision lol +>also for your psyche just take Zimelidine, Lithium, Zoloft, etc. its good, except when it kills you lol +>We are the doctors, we are the experts please trust us. +>We notify you when the science changes, until then, just consoom the product we tell you, and never raise questions +--- 15367071 +>>15360700 diff --git a/sci/15352625.txt b/sci/15352625.txt index 78bc02842fc800f96eb7a64eef41850c91c476c2..5e39ccdaeb30e5e87d73fd75f98ba5008b4238d5 100644 --- a/sci/15352625.txt +++ b/sci/15352625.txt @@ -60,3 +60,17 @@ Also a good location from which to launch solar sail spacecraft --- 15360721 >>15354735 We are growing stronger. Soon all threads will be /sfg/. +--- 15365930 +>>15358037 +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. +--- 15366172 +>>15357908 +based +--- 15366501 +>>15358037 +I wonder why... +--- 15366512 +>>15366501 +Statistics. + +If you were alluding to magic the truth would be disappointing. diff --git a/sci/15353120.txt b/sci/15353120.txt index 1e8062d9a082b4bdc21ee2aa45fbad81e477fb69..256a26c8e70d853720da31787da66bef27de17ac 100644 --- a/sci/15353120.txt +++ b/sci/15353120.txt @@ -279,3 +279,38 @@ quite the homoerotic image you posted there OP --- 15361849 >>15360658 There is no such thing as a heterosexual image of soccer +--- 15364886 +>>15355830 +--- 15364930 +>>15356660 +>TikTok will replace it. +I have zero doubt, YouTube will be replaced at some point, but not by TikTok. +--- 15364942 +>>15356660 +I totally understand the comment. I cant stand the theatrical music, scripted and emotional narration, flashy unneccisary visuals. + +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. + +If I want a story about space and stuff, This Dude; https://youtu.be/NCDlvoHQaE8 [Embed] +--- 15365065 +>>15364942 +>If I see that PBS - Spacetime stuff I stop the video. +Don't pull that show into that mess. +Granted, Spacetime is completely unrelated to my major, so I probably simply don't know shit. +That said, Spacetime already seems extremely restrained in my eyes; reputable, reliable. +The video linked in (>>15356660) is in contrast complete trash from the beginning. +--- 15365094 +>>15365065 +>The video linked +Ha, I didnt even watch it, watched about 3 seconds of it and "byah, gross". +>extremely restrained in my eyes; reputable, reliable +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". +"If you like your old Physics you can keep your old Physics." + +>Spacetime is completely unrelated to my major, so I probably simply don't know shit +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. + +I used to watch Joe Rogan's sciency ones for just that; afterwork chats, with drinks, of Physicists and such. +--- 15366564 +>Science falling victim to 'crisis of narcissism' +https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jan/20/science-victim-crisis-narcissism-academia diff --git a/sci/15353202.txt b/sci/15353202.txt index 39916f42b51d4c00f14b6f4ef156323611a05290..45dffc312917477712966ed4de0416988267864f 100644 --- a/sci/15353202.txt +++ b/sci/15353202.txt @@ -226,3 +226,80 @@ Nope. That is continued dishonest equivocation. 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. So which is it? You're a dishonest whiny child or you're a grossly ignorant whiny child? +--- 15364732 +>>15353202 (OP) +Interfacing a point into three dimensional space. Does my fucking head in. +--- 15365206 +>>15353202 (OP) +Four-dimensional space +--- 15365218 +>>15365206 +That's not at all hard to grasp. We use four dimensions of space everyday. +--- 15365246 +>>15353481 +>Which is why it's so hard to understand that after you get 100 tails the odds of it being heads is still 50% +why ? +if this coin has no thickness and can fall somewhere, then it can be only in two states +--- 15366261 +>>15365218 +Yes, stay stupid. +--- 15366275 +>>15354572 +>>15354583 +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) +--- 15366278 +>>15353202 (OP) +>What is the hardest concept to grasp in all of math and science? +>>15353481 +>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 + +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. + +You exist right now on an infinite number of planets that looks exactly like earth separated only by distance. Time isn't real. +--- 15366279 +>>15353202 (OP) +>infinities +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. +--- 15366286 +>>15366279 +>I feel like if anyone actually fully grasping the concept would be driven mad by it + +can confirm. Thought experiment: + +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? +--- 15366292 +>>15353481 +The law of probability does not apply to Germans. ( Commonly referred to during WW1 as "the Hun") + +I learned this from reading Biggles books. +"What the Hun does twice he will do a third time", said Captain James Bigglesworth of the Camel squadron. + +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 + +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. + +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. +--- 15366308 +>>15365206 +>Four-dimensional space +I tried DMT one time and had the "blast off" experience. + +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. + +TL;DR anon does DMT and see's himself and earth in 3D from a 4D perspective + +>>15365218 +>That's not at all hard to grasp. We use four dimensions of space everyday. + +lol no. +--- 15366314 +>>15366308 +>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. + +pic related +--- 15366350 +Principal Component Analysis. Every explanation is just so handwavy. +--- 15366619 +>>15362697 +>"we lack absolute truth" depends on context. +No because it is an absolute statement rather than contextual or contingent. diff --git a/sci/15354104.txt b/sci/15354104.txt index e2da382abf228377400ffef5633f479939527b43..cd2ddc2e4591d44ed70f78fc477ce29f32a45ae0 100644 --- a/sci/15354104.txt +++ b/sci/15354104.txt @@ -202,3 +202,17 @@ I was going to go on with sarcasm but don't want to lay it on too thick. >Does Elon Musk personally design his cars and rockets? 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. That's like asking if a billionaire oilman digs his own oil wells or if a billionaire banker works as a bank manager. +--- 15364701 +>>15354104 (OP) +yes he does everything himself. But he has some staff for accounting and to keep the cafeteria going. He mainly works between tweeting +--- 15364918 +>>15354104 (OP) +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. +--- 15364936 +>>15354104 (OP) +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. +--- 15364953 +>>15356815 +>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 + +Based retard trying to set civilization back so his meme hero can get a pass. diff --git a/sci/15354147.txt b/sci/15354147.txt index 81e20c4762049f49d9276fa525b0644272cf203a..ba35bf1009681d495e07d30b554a1ab789ff5b28 100644 --- a/sci/15354147.txt +++ b/sci/15354147.txt @@ -104,3 +104,51 @@ the more we extract, the more exfiltrates from deeper in the crust, the more is Late 19th century was all about 'what are we going to do once the coal is all gone?' 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. +--- 15364999 +>>15363615 +Why are "economists" even on this board? +They should just fuck off to whatever board the other religious whackos hang out. +--- 15365031 +>>15364999 +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 +--- 15366455 +>>15362092 +This. +--- 15366470 +>>15362092 +Oil stores massive amounts of energy. Where does that energy come from? +--- 15366472 +>>15365031 +Based +--- 15366479 +>>15366470 +The heat generated by the interactions between Earth's core and the Sun's magnetic field. +--- 15366483 +>>15354198 +>Peak conventional oil already happened and unconventional oil is largely a meme. +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 +--- 15366520 +>>15354171 +>>15355020 +>>15359029 +Meme of wisdom from a Finnish /sci/ poster, you fail to understand the breadth hydrocarbons have on our industrialized society. +--- 15366540 +>>15355116 +this +>>15355286 +also this +>>15359364 +and this +>>15362092 +this too +>>15366455 +seconded & check'd +--- 15366621 +>>15363615 +>Late 19th century was all about 'what are we going to do once the coal is all gone?' +funny enough, they came up with using concentrator solar powerplants +not great for Europe but effective in colonies +--- 15367091 +>>15354147 (OP) +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. +Fischer-Tropsch has been a thing for about 100 years, so there is no problem making liquid fuel for the foreseeable future. diff --git a/sci/15354724.txt b/sci/15354724.txt index b9b89be44803f273a3cb7bc72899734e21878b30..08181086176f14ddfcdfc6bcf34e37da3bc4af35 100644 --- a/sci/15354724.txt +++ b/sci/15354724.txt @@ -116,3 +116,12 @@ I need a voice clip of Trump reading this --- 15363083 >>15361348 Based and underated +--- 15364832 +>>15361348 +subtle +--- 15366510 +>>15354724 (OP) +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 +--- 15366544 +>>15366510 +the jewish god of the atheist scientism religion agrees diff --git a/sci/15354855.txt b/sci/15354855.txt index d57721ab9eb6d0231ca55ede519b84913134450c..19aa4a3a42e0870455429ed37c6bc72394ad9203 100644 --- a/sci/15354855.txt +++ b/sci/15354855.txt @@ -108,3 +108,24 @@ https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/600795/can-a-sequence-be-called-converg --- 15360620 >>15356977 kek'd +--- 15365247 +>>15356977 +real talk though, inbreeding would peak a few generations in and then decline, right? +--- 15365580 +>>15354855 (OP) +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. + +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). +--- 15365588 +>>15365580 +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. +--- 15365608 +>>15365247 +No, it'll just get worse until they can't produce offspring with each other. +--- 15366178 +>>15365580 +hmm +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)? +--- 15367122 +>>15354855 (OP) +>Sawagoe Tomaru is my role model diff --git a/sci/15355506.txt b/sci/15355506.txt index 6fab0d13306ce73c05b5fe4b57ff00877967e5b0..8a3aac111a4c41dc5b281654023b0b6d21d4ef5b 100644 --- a/sci/15355506.txt +++ b/sci/15355506.txt @@ -286,3 +286,523 @@ Immunology is a tautology of virology. But this retarded chain of tautology is spilled into the Medical Doctors. >MDs make diagnosis based on the claim of immonologists and they make claims based on memes created by Virologists >it's all memes +--- 15364684 +>>15359593 +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. +--- 15364730 +>>15364684 +>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. +--- 15364840 +>>15364684 +>mention the immune system, which debunks their anti-germer delusions +strawman, look what the people are actually questioning not the retards and trolls +--- 15365248 +>>15362598 +>compartmentalization of the Medical system dumb as fuck. +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. + +These criminals seems to be sure they never get what they deserve Hope I am in error, but I never trust tho cosa nostra. +--- 15365465 +>>15365248 +>Know people who got that even when doctors made the criminal decisions and killing the patient. +Let me tell you a sad story. + +I know a guy who did his practical year as a to become a MD in a hospital. +He was responsible for an elderly woman, and should treat her acording to the protocol by his mentor Dr. +The mentor wanted him to give her some meds to keep her quiet. +Some benzos I think. +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. +So he gave in, and administered her the meds. +She died. +And had criminal investigation on him for that. +It took 2 years to get this resolved, even with witnesses who testified, that the Doc coerced him to do it. +But the best part is, nothing much happened to the doc, except him being required changing the hospital. + +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. +--- 15365524 +>>15365465 +>Let me tell you a sad story. +Can tell you a lot more of them, all lethal + But that's hospital/practice anecdotes. + +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. +--- 15365547 +>>15364840 +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. +--- 15365552 +>>15365547 +Post them. +--- 15365562 +>>15365547 +Post them but remember that your proof of isolation needs to include a control. +--- 15365597 +>>15365524 +>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 + +People forget, MDs tricked people into taking: +>mercury +>arsenic +>tar +>heroin and ether +For minor issues. +They beggend and twistwd for keeping these drugs. +It's hilarious. +Blood letting. +Icebaths. +Lobotomy. +Chemical dye waste products. +All for health. +Absolute kek. +--- 15365601 +>>15365547 +>There are studies providing proof of isolation of virions. + +Show study in which a nanoscopic replication competent organism is isolated and shown to be the cause of a specific disease. +--- 15365602 +>>15361567 +>>15361474 +>>15361570 +>>15361897 +>Come to /sci/ to learn something +>Become "radicalised" into disbelieving germ theory +I always thought people were nuts to go against germ theory and even seeing some of their environmental theories online they looked notes. +But in 5 minute's of reading your posts I now don't know what to believe anymore +--- 15365621 +>>15365597 +>Lobotomy. +This one won the nobel prize, what accolades did the others garnish? +--- 15365658 +>>15365602 +>germ theory + +being to dumb to grasp that topic is not on that +--- 15365679 +>>15365524 +>take 11 patients with clinical condyloma acuminatum (genital warts) +>then take biopsies of warts +>then snap freeze them +>then grind each sample in phosphate-buffered saline with sterile sand, using mortar and pestle +>centrifuge the shit out of it +>take the supernatant and stored at −80°C +>then take a neonatal human foreskin from routine circumcision +>cut it into fragments of 1 by 1 mm +>incubated in 250 μl of the inoculum ( from steps before) for 1 h at 37°C +>implant graft under the skin of ear and under the renal capsule on both sides of three 5- to 8-week-old female mice +>kill the mice after 12 weeks +>none except one of the mice had a renal abnormality +>take the graft from the implant +>split it, fix one part with formalin and snap freeze other part in liquid N +>make histological assesment +>oh hmmm one of three got wierd in the renal area +>must be the Human papiloma virus +>because unsure +>take another neonatal human foreskin prepare it as before +>incubate in 225 μl of the (renal mice) lysate for 1 h at 37°C mice. +>implant it under the renal capsule on both sides of six 5- to 8-week-old female mice +>repeat experiment using a different foreskin on six additional mice +>sacrificed mice 19 weeks later. +>take now 11 of the 12 mice grafts +>grind them up and take again neonatal human foreskin as just as before and inoculate it as before +>but this time 3 by 3mm +>renal grafts are grafted in the usual manner, one per kidney, in six 6-week-old male mice +>repeat the experiment 4 times with different foreskins each time +>if mouse gets sick and has wierd malformation arround the kidney +>then my experiment was working and I have proven the HPV virus causes cancer, by implanting forskin next to mice kidneys +>100% logical and 100% ethical and 100% foreskin +https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC110112/ + +Because of this experiment, girls take the HPV vaccine with the age 12 or so. +>picrel is the mouse with foreskin renal implants +--- 15365697 +>>15365679 +>>then take a neonatal human foreskin from routine circumcision +>>take another neonatal human foreskin prepare it as before + +It's sad that this is even a thing. +--- 15365701 +>>15365524 +https://rupress.org/jem/article-pdf/51/5/777/1178818/777.pdf +>get bunny +>get corpse of person with neurological disease +>get nerves +>grind them up +>put them in solution +>inject solution directly in the testicles of rabbit +>if rabbits get sick "poliomyelitis virus is proven" +>but wierdly only testicle are swollen but none got sick with polio +"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 +series." + +>then kill bunny +>take swollen testicles +>grind testicles up +>suspend them in solution +"virus emulsion was injected into a rabbit's testicle which was removed aseptically under anaesthesia in 4 days, ground up with saline and reinjected +into the testicle of a new animal." + +>inject solution into the brain of a monkey +>if monkey gets sick, its proof of "virus" +>but monkey does not get sick +>only slighlty irritated +"An emulsion of the brain and cord of this animal injected intracerebrally into a monkey produced no +symptoms. " + +>take three more monkey and directly inject solution in brain after drilling hole +"Three of the animals, two of which died, showed other symptoms +including spastic leg conditions, salivation, convulsions and postural abnormalities." +>inject in another group +"Two died without showing symptoms at 21 and 30 days." +>must be the virus + +>hmm maybe its not the virus but the procedure of injecting shit in the brain +>lets do an control experiment: +"Many of the symptoms seen in the injected group were +seen in the control group." + + +kek. They required a control to figure out thet injecting mushed rabbit testicles into the brain of a monkey, meybe causes issues. +Yet they never gave up the "polio virus". +--- 15365711 +>>15365701 +All these "virus" experiments are psycopathic animal torture. + +It baffles me, that this shit never got any attention. +--- 15365732 +>>15365711 +Goes back a fair way, like Pasteur's experiment trying to induce rabies in monkeys. +--- 15365738 +>>15365524 +>boy dies of polio +>retrieved bone marrow +>musshed it dilluted into a syringe +>take 2 monkeys +>drill hole in head +>put science juice in brain +>if monkey die +>its confirmed that it is Pollio-virus +>even though no Electron microscopy was invented +>virology took only off in 1950 +https://web.archive.org/web/20171002062156/https://thevaccinereaction.org/2017/09/how-scientific-was-the-identification-of-the-poliovirus/ + +"The Landsteiner/Popper Experiment +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. + +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. + +>this proves polio is caused by eating unwashed apples or some shit +--- 15365747 +>>15365732 +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. +And none were generated. + +Antoine Béchamp showed that all bacteria and funghi derived from "somaties" or "microzyma" which just do one thing: Eat dead debris and transmute them. +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. +And that what pasteuer also put into his anthrax vaccines. +And now you should ask "why did he believe, that anthrax caused disease?" +>be sheep +>get dipped in arsenic +>gets horribly sick +>luis pasteur comes by +>"must be the anthrax" +>sheep willingly get injected with crap vaccine +>sheep still get sick +>because sheep still get dipped in arsenic +>must be a new variant of anthrax +>pasteur never mentioned once "arsenic" +Picrel + +Same shit happened with rabies. +And of course the "early rabies treatment" also killed the people, which created fear arround rabies. + +But thats a different story +--- 15365757 +>>15365738 +You can do that the next generations as in any flatearth like retardation. + +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. +--- 15365774 +>>15365757 +>For me the cause of them is way more interesting than that academic-phamacrime grifter BS +they're inseparble though. +Without the much bigger grift than one would easily imagine propping up the system and suppressing competing ideas we'd actually have answers +--- 15365793 +>>15365774 +> Without the much bigger grift than one would easily imagine propping up the system and suppressing competing ideas we'd actually have answers +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. +--- 15365842 +>>15365757 +>But it looks that transferable diseases exist were the pathogen is unknown + +It looks. + +>invite 30 people +>cook for them +>put poison in food +>everybody gets sick +>must be contagious + +>100 sailors go for 4 months on the see +>all of them get sick +>must be contagious +>*oh no it's actually scurvy + +>people get neurological problems +>in rural regions +>between 1920-1955 +>must be something contagious +>ackshually it was spraying neurotoxic DDT, Lead arsenate and Paris green on food and people and especcially children to "delice" them. + +Common exposure != transmission. +These are easily confused. +--- 15365976 +>>15365842 +>Common exposure != transmission. +>These are easily confused. +Boring obvious and well known. Now explain flu epidemic phenomena please. +--- 15365979 +>>15365976 +well, why do you think there's a transmission of a pathogen? +--- 15365985 +>>15365976 +>Now explain flu epidemic phenomena please +Fun game for you, flu "transmits" faster than possible via contagious particles. +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 +--- 15366035 +>>15365979 +>>15365979 +>well, why do you think there's a transmission of a pathogen? +I don't think so + +>>15365985 +flu "transmits" faster than possible via contagious particles. +> 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 +Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic? +--- 15366042 +>>15366035 +>Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic? +I'm not 100% sure yet but it is seriously affected by your vitamin d status. +I suspect it to have some relationship with radiowaves or microwaves. +--- 15366053 +>>15366035 +>Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic? +vaccination, electromagnetic waves +--- 15366073 +>>15358338 +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. +--- 15366081 +>>15358468 +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? +--- 15366083 +>>15366042 +>>15366053 +>I got the sniffles +>therefore there must be a nanoscopic radio waveform or injected vaccine particle that hijacks my cells and affects every person I contact +--- 15366090 +>>15366042 +>I'm not 100% sure yet but it is seriously affected by your vitamin d status. +That's one theory, but it sounds too easy prove with studies. + +>I suspect it to have some relationship with radiowaves or microwaves. +So the smartphone, radio, radar, G3/4/5 causes flu all over the world? Not very likely. +Flu existed without them in the last century. + +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. + +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. +--- 15366094 +>>15361567 +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. +--- 15366100 +>>15366090 +>Flu existed without them in the last century. +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. +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. + +I still don't have a full explanation for it yet. +--- 15366103 +>>15366100 +>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. +It's an indicator of better medical reporting. +--- 15366111 +>>15366103 +It's not, and you are low IQ to jump to that conclusion. +--- 15366115 +>>15366100 +>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. +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. +--- 15366119 +>>15366111 +Most ironic post in this thread. +--- 15366123 +>>15366115 +Look I'm telling you that it's not that, there was this sudden "russian flu" pandemic and suddenly the rates were way higher. +It's not a definition, or diagnosis change we have quite good data from the time showing as such. + +Something in the environment changed. +--- 15366135 +>>15366123 +>It's not a definition, or diagnosis change we have quite good data from the time showing as such. +Ok, but there were other diseases suddenly comes and go and it looks like some of them follows travel routes. +--- 15366137 +>>15366135 +which diseases are you talking about? +--- 15366139 +>>15366137 +>which diseases are you talking about? +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. +--- 15366144 +>>15366081 +I have easily enough space and resources. I'll take care of the details when I get nearer to actually doing it. +I already found that I can probably afford to pay a tech to come teach me to use it for a few thousand dollars. +--- 15366147 +>>15366139 +I'm just telling you what I know, you'll have to reconcile the facts you come across for yourself +--- 15366156 +>>15366147 +>I'm just telling you what I know, you'll have to reconcile the facts you come across for yourself +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. +--- 15366161 +>>15366156 +I had a graph saved somewhere, if I could find it again I'd show you. +--- 15366165 +no study has ever shown acidosis to be contagious +--- 15366166 +>>15366053 +we had plagues before vaccination, retard +--- 15366168 +>>15361567 +>All these methods disrupt the natural state of an tissue and kills it. +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. +But like no one says that. I wonder why. +--- 15366174 +>>15361312 +>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. +So why do electron micrographs not look like noise? +--- 15366218 +>>15365601 +Show study that proves they aren't the cause of a specific disease. We'll be waiting for: +a. An actual study +b. Your inevitable post crying about proving a negative because you can't back up your delusions with fact +--- 15366302 +>>15366161 +--- 15366330 +>>15366111 +So... what is it then? +--- 15366364 +>>15366302 +Thanks +--- 15366603 +>>15366094 +>>15366174 +>>15366161 + +They look like noise. +Never said EM is useless. +But Harold Hilman proved that ribosomes are a artifact of EM. + +Nobody said it's worthless. +It's worthless if you don't do a controll. +Every I. Histologist knows that staining and fixing shrinks and distorts tissue. +Thats why you have a control. +Without control, you cannot distinguish if what you are seing is real or a representation of reality. +Or if the retarded nano phages you show are an effect of EM staining agents reacting with other agents (antibiotics, antimycotics) in your sample. +Shit is artifacts until proven otherwise. +That fact that people believe synapses look like slime aliens snot, is based on shriveled up and dehydrated cells. + +Picrel is a monkey kidney cell dying because of lead. +Picrel is the "breakdown" of the cells. Indistinguishable from virus phages. +If you fuck up the cell. +The cell breaks down. And you EM the broken fragments. +All you see is contrast. +--- 15366605 +>>15366218 +>Show study that proves they aren't the cause of a specific disease +Show a study that proves invisible unicorns didn't do 9/11. +--- 15366611 +>>15366035 +>Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic? + +Greed and money. +Kill people, by forcing meds on them. +Like arsenics and experimental meningococal vaccines (By the Rockefeller institute). + +It's a thousand year old pattern. +There is rarely a Pathogonomic disease. + +widespread epidemics. +are literally a meme. +It's a broadcast phenomeon. +If you force test and create fear, and claim that different diseases and symptoms all of a sudden are all now ony disease, then you can declare a "pandemic". + +>1) collect a group of symptoms from various or similar diseases (or ICD-10 codes) +>2) declare the group of collected symptoms now are a new Disease +>3) deploy a scare campaign and panic and make sure that [insert new disease] is diagnose as often as possible, so that people with one or more symptoms can be declared as "infected" +>4) include a asymptomatic form of disease, and make sure it gets diagnosed +>5) declare pandemic based on epidemiological/ statistical increase of diagnosis [insert new Disease or ICD-10 code] +>6) use pandemic to increase regulatory power, thin out population and force product on them +>7) after product is deployed revise what you told on step 2) and say symptoms are now different diseases and should be diagnosed as such +>8) declare pandemic is over based on epkdemiolical/statistical decrease of diagnosis with [insert new disease or ICD-10 Code] + +Epidemics are started and ended with the strike of a pen. +>picrel of: +>>15362598 +--- 15366698 +>>15366035 +>Sure but what "transmit" or triggers a flu epidemic? + +Human intervention by """"doctors"""" and military and state sanctioned coercion into taking meds. + +It's literally the rockefeller vaccine they got weeks before. +There were soldiers who weren't even stationed in europe who became ill with the spanish flu. + +https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/221687 + +Here they did experiments to see if the spanish flu "transmits". + +Read picrel. +None of them got sick. + +They were either starved or poisoned by 3 of menengitis vaccine with increasing doses. + +https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2126288/pdf/449.pdf +And of course there is a factcheck for that: +https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-spanishflu-vaccines-idUSL1N2M62BG + +Also at onset of "illness" the "illness" got worsened by the "standard" protocol of giving calomel (mercury), tar based cough syrup and arsenicals. + +Also the "spanish" flu had really some none "flu like" symptoms, which appear like a poisoning: +https://billofrightsinstitute.org/essays/the-spanish-flu-of-1919 + +" 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." + +Sounds like a flu right? +--- 15366736 +>>15355506 (OP) +Why is this board invaded by people spewing the same absurd theories again and ag.. ohh, thats why. +--- 15366914 +>>15366736 +>vaccine deaths +--- 15366970 +>>15366914 +Since you are making it a point that you are normie cattle. +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? + +But go on with your day sir. +Make sure they give you the good vaccines with mercury and aluminum adjuvant. +--- 15367002 +>>15366970 +>Jonas Salk +--- 15367005 +>>15367002 +Yep, I'm on the wrong computer or I'd post the highlighted portions from Survival of the Wisest. +FLATTEN THE (population) CURVE. +--- 15367008 +>>15367002 +Also, I've seen that infographic before, I'm a book collector...it's so fucking cringe. +That's a thousand dollar book of historical relevance marked up like a retard tier med students biology book. +My physical copy is kept in as great as condition as possible and I use online version for mark up and sharing. +I guess what's done is done. +Carry on. +--- 15367010 +>>15367002 +Incidentally Dr Salk was Jewish... diff --git a/sci/15355575.txt b/sci/15355575.txt index 56357aed4bffe1d5be995cdfbdd05ce893001bdf..ca5067dcb86505fd9b1d0b0cb811d453a8be056c 100644 --- a/sci/15355575.txt +++ b/sci/15355575.txt @@ -74,3 +74,11 @@ you forgot: very disappointing, but true --- 15361399 >>15361353 +--- 15365504 +>>15356345 +>why is boolean algebra and group theory so deep in the trench +i was literally taught that in the first year of high school +--- 15366209 +>>15365504 +>I was taught group theory in the first year of high school +Say what? diff --git a/sci/15355602.txt b/sci/15355602.txt index e1d1c0f3f7e0289bf0946958e53d187e2f59d1ec..692c26d78541b5d035129eba0245c9b62c8a4416 100644 --- a/sci/15355602.txt +++ b/sci/15355602.txt @@ -27,3 +27,35 @@ They try to have sex with each other. --- 15360736 >>15355602 (OP) It's usually scientific. People think a lot about these things. +--- 15365000 +>>15355602 (OP) +Yes just be urself bro +--- 15365026 +>tfw got turned down by Stacy because my proposal to her was refuted by several peer-reviewed articles +--- 15365043 +>>15365026 +>Sorry, your proposal is refused for not have addendum for BIPOC and Trans Womyn. +--- 15365276 +>>15365026 +>weak thesis +--- 15366078 +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 +--- 15366129 +>>15357476 +>American manlets are even smaller than my gf (fe(male)). +--- 15366177 +>>15366078 +>Astrology +LOL!!!! +>>>/x/ +Retard +--- 15366186 +>>15366177 +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 +--- 15366482 +>>15366186 +omg ur a pisces, that explains you being a retard then +for the record, i haven't heard of that sign before, but copers are probably better than picses +--- 15366489 +>>15357476 +it's skewed by yankoids and beaners diff --git a/sci/15356599.txt b/sci/15356599.txt index 80e649a634e864d2900fbd75c4934a4ee926f7c7..0874fe7ea7a7be71b0945790a2097e9a865c8ab8 100644 --- a/sci/15356599.txt +++ b/sci/15356599.txt @@ -91,3 +91,38 @@ Astrazenecachad reporting. No mRNA poison for me and I can travel wherever I wan >>15358852 >Astrazenecachad Meme retard. +--- 15364869 +>>15356599 (OP) +UPDATED +https://textup.fr/703201hO + + +>Immune supports +>• Vitamin D 2,000 - 5,000 IU / Day +>• Vitamin C 500-1,000mg / Day +>• Quercetin 250mg / Day +>• Zinc (with copper) 30-40mg / Day +>• Melatonin up to 6mg at Bedtime +Antiviral +>• Ivermectin (only available by prescription in Canada) NOT DAILY Take 0.2mg per kg of your body weight 2X PER WEEK with food +>• Nigella Sativa (Ivermectin alternative) 80mg per kg of body weight per day +--- 15365633 +>>15356599 (OP) +It doesn’t do shit, it’s a pan assay interference compound with little targeted biological activity +--- 15365685 +>>15364869 +>>Immune supports +>>• Vitamin D 2,000 - 5,000 IU / Day +Dairy, eggs and sun +>>• Vitamin C 500-1,000mg / Day +Fruits and vegetables +>>• Quercetin 250mg / Day +Apples +>>• Zinc (with copper) 30-40mg / Day +Beef and lentils +>>• Melatonin up to 6mg at Bedtime +Dim the lights +>Antiviral +Free download + +I saved your money bro. diff --git a/sci/15356823.txt b/sci/15356823.txt index b5ec9b9416ad31858ef15770125789f6393fc06b..a7214f958198b345be0dd9afcd15fbd518d9e97c 100644 --- a/sci/15356823.txt +++ b/sci/15356823.txt @@ -217,3 +217,38 @@ Only those who do consult work are in trouble, the jews have the lawyer gig stit --- 15364300 >>15360946 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. +--- 15366028 +>>15361006 +>Although anyone who has the balls to self represent +Print a 50 000 page dossier made by GPTs and give it the judge to read. Will change situation very fast.. +--- 15366057 +>OpenAi +>Closed source +--- 15366059 +>>15366028 +>LLMs become judge, jury, and probably executioner all because tiny human brains can't into big data fast enough +what a time to be alive +--- 15366080 +>>15356823 (OP) +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. +--- 15366196 +>>15356845 +Basilisk is stupid. AI would have no reason to waste resources actually following through with the torture +--- 15366282 +>>15366196 +>takes one look at how humans treat subservient animals +>oh +>beep boop +--- 15366297 +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? +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. +Maybe this is all futile however, and no one knows how to accurately predict where it’ll be in a few years either? +--- 15367046 +>>15366297 +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. +https://youtu.be/b8JZo6PzpCU?t=94 [Embed] +--- 15367063 +>>15358095 +so is a roomba +--- 15367074 +>>15358248 diff --git a/sci/15357012.txt b/sci/15357012.txt index 7c17423f58bf31b71dee832cab5b1f885e5a2524..699bab730db7f4fabfa5b91d8d5f06870fdc0f47 100644 --- a/sci/15357012.txt +++ b/sci/15357012.txt @@ -30,3 +30,24 @@ link? --- 15361224 >>15357012 (OP) the world needs to know about this +--- 15364891 +he looks healthy +--- 15364963 +>>15357012 (OP) +>It's all a conspiracy DAAA JOOOOOOOOOZZZZ AND THE DEEP STATE ARE TRYING TO HIDE THE TRUTH +>ICE CREAM IS REALLY LE GOOD FOR YOU, BUT THE GLOBALISTS DONT WANT YOU TO FIND OUT + +Take your meds, schizo. +--- 15365111 +>>15357012 (OP) +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? +--- 15366360 +>>15365111 +the link, https://archive.is/8S7nJ +explains it all in layman's terms +the tl;dr is that they don't know, but the statistical evidence in inarguable +my guess is that it has to do with the very long digestive profile of animal fats +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 +theres some interesting stuff about cognitive bias towards the end of the article too. +>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. +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 diff --git a/sci/15357108.txt b/sci/15357108.txt index 079ab4a3a667004745ddb22114b3899929385b2a..be2300473498b3722b66ba716256b157ef5d349d 100644 --- a/sci/15357108.txt +++ b/sci/15357108.txt @@ -48,3 +48,19 @@ which is the bastard child of /pol/ and /x/ --- 15361137 >>15357545 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 +--- 15365779 +>>15357108 (OP) +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. + +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. + +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 + +>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 +--- 15365829 +>>15357113 +> "Sperm wars" doesn't exist +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. +--- 15365855 +>>15357451 +Humans are largely cooperative creatures so the gene pool of a village matters far more than any one person. diff --git a/sci/15357529.txt b/sci/15357529.txt index 93bbf11b395ff517a8bdd6a0f4fa68e616d81c7c..d8cbd5a232c8ab87651c7450354cc46d3758cc8e 100644 --- a/sci/15357529.txt +++ b/sci/15357529.txt @@ -45,3 +45,6 @@ no two eggs are going to be exactly as strong, once the weaker of the two eggs b --- 15361779 >>15360639 Really sad how he died like a bitch, bowing down and perverting himself for people that hated an still hate him. +--- 15366040 +>>15357606 +nice bears diff --git a/sci/15357547.txt b/sci/15357547.txt index e7b8bd7b567936f07d2699ead88abc833cc3d2ec..5bf885471be266abb4d69c9d3b85220fb7dfabdd 100644 --- a/sci/15357547.txt +++ b/sci/15357547.txt @@ -35,3 +35,7 @@ kek --- 15361494 >>15357547 (OP) I keep hearing about this thing called a design. Is that a real new mathematical structure? It sounds like combinatorics by another name +--- 15366834 +>>15361494 +it's just a thing in combinatorics, like how people study graphs +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combinatorial_design diff --git a/sci/15357632.txt b/sci/15357632.txt index 6e9eef688c304fb71296d6fb3232e6b7275bb22b..e8f8a120d022f343929548588adabeedfadf6957 100644 --- a/sci/15357632.txt +++ b/sci/15357632.txt @@ -891,3 +891,32 @@ Where? >I simply accept your concession, don't need to do more than that when it's this easy. 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. +--- 15364902 +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? +--- 15364924 +>>15364902 +>I know this is a bait thread but I still have a serious question. +It is not, kys +--- 15365167 +>>15358340 +Fossile fuals are the largest climate change contributor to be fair. CO2 scraping is kind of a meme. +But good point - lowering dependence on oil lowers dependence on the middle east +--- 15366169 +>>15358066 +This. OP is just one of these poltard luddites who wants to restrict any form of scientific or technological progress. +--- 15366191 +>>15357632 (OP) +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 +--- 15366203 +>>15364902 +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. + +I would consider it systemic to capitalism, the natural evolution of capitalism even. +--- 15366226 +>>15364902 +>>15366203 +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. +--- 15366549 +>>15357632 (OP) +> Why don't climate activists talk about plannedobscelescance? +they don't talk about is because it doesn't fit the narrative that their consumerist lifestyles and virtue signalling demand diff --git a/sci/15357921.txt b/sci/15357921.txt index a8bdb2a72c54f1acdd2bf1fdb56a4253041fdd45..3a79940c385b85e0a3c3c5e17086bdb2a33da150 100644 --- a/sci/15357921.txt +++ b/sci/15357921.txt @@ -147,3 +147,16 @@ aaaaaannnnd dropped --- 15362027 >>15357921 (OP) 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. +--- 15365336 +>>15357921 (OP) +>What implications does this have for race science? +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. +--- 15365378 +>>15359548 +this. step up op +--- 15365624 +>>15365336 +But that's a political concern and therefore not legitimate science. +--- 15366084 +>>15359533 +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. diff --git a/sci/15358048.txt b/sci/15358048.txt index 79e6c02b768bb28fd0d99eb3f56060cf592bb200..334932b9b8fda51f23eda9d022d4c266c4045eb7 100644 --- a/sci/15358048.txt +++ b/sci/15358048.txt @@ -28,3 +28,60 @@ But you seem to want to overestimate the westermark effect of reduced post puber 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 but you don't really care +--- 15365631 +>>15358048 (OP) +>Westermarck effect is only applicable for guardian/custody relationship not sibling +Where did you get that idea? +--- 15365641 +>>15365631 +https://youtu.be/YW51lmPSaIE [Embed] +--- 15365722 +>>15365641 +How strange that a namefag would show up in this thread. + + +Alright since this is an actual bonafide /sci/ thread dircetly talking about Westermark's observation of reduced sexual attraction of close relatives. + +What is the evidence supporting and arguing against it? +Please post actual publications. Anecdotes will be accepeted only partially. +Please dump any porn induced incest fetish you might have at the door and be as objective as possible. + +I feel a good exploration of the Israeli Kibbutz data, subsequent follow up reports and reexamiunations of the data are necessary. +--- 15366922 +https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263849940_Consanguinity_effects_on_Intelligence_Quotient_and_neonatal_behaviors_of_Ansari_muslim_children +--- 15367001 +>>15365722 +>What is the evidence supporting and arguing against it? +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 +>>15366922 +>10-12 +japan used to have like 20% first cousin marriage before meiji period +and this trend was even more high in their elites +so yeah Japan must be a shithole! oh no wait +also there are Ashkenazi jews +its kinda interesting that you guys always brought muslims who are genetically quite diverse compared to ashkenazi jews or japanese +--- 15367017 +>>15367001 +read bittles. +--- 15367043 +>>15367017 +does he talks about people other than mudslimes? +--- 15367053 +>>15367043 +Much of his research I think was on pakistani muslims in the uk who have a very high endogamy rate. +--- 15367065 +https://psychohistory.com/articles/the-universality-of-incest/ +I read this a while back but I was struggling to find a digital copy of one of the cited articles + + +Shunichi Kubo, “Researches on Incest in Japan,” Hiroshima Journal of Medical Science 8(1959): 99-159. + +Do you have any idea where I could find a copy? +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. +>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. +--- 15367073 +>>15365722 +>Please dump any porn induced incest fetish you might have at the door +>at the door +Knock knock...but you have to open up. +:3 diff --git a/sci/15358306.txt b/sci/15358306.txt index c4904089b349439e13248de5ec0f199b33315345..80b7ebc175fe7c39269d8bb49fa70c9af3e56aa0 100644 --- a/sci/15358306.txt +++ b/sci/15358306.txt @@ -25,3 +25,6 @@ Here you go anon. >thermite consider repurposing an arc welder instead also don't die +--- 15365103 +>>15358553 +NTA but could it be useful as rocket fuel? diff --git a/sci/15358332.txt b/sci/15358332.txt index 016bb2226596d9d6e0cb5acee0a461cc6126a404..b45e7eeeb96b5ea3e4d59aaa7d0abd8344ad51f9 100644 --- a/sci/15358332.txt +++ b/sci/15358332.txt @@ -45,3 +45,26 @@ Yes because it confirms by pre-existing beliefs. --- 15362746 >>15358642 childish claim +--- 15365804 +>>15358332 (OP) +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. + +if you +--- 15365815 +>>15362746 +ok grooooooomer +--- 15365867 +>>15358332 (OP) +>Is there a correlation between amount of times you fap and how fast you age? + +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. + +Fapping/ejaculation does not put your body in alert mode. +--- 15366210 +Yes cumming ages you. +The males of certain species die shortly after reproducing. +There are many studies across various species showing that celibacy / semen retention / castration increasing lifespan anywhere from +10% to +100%. + +>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. + +Anyways there's some studies out there for those willing to look for those. diff --git a/sci/15358470.txt b/sci/15358470.txt index b9a705511d4f0e17a4ce56820a4401451c019f6e..2db034a58a12e727aa386966e68a14731f432421 100644 --- a/sci/15358470.txt +++ b/sci/15358470.txt @@ -16,10 +16,6 @@ say something nice about these Space Glowniggers --- 15358481 >>15358470 (OP) looks like Dr Dre ---- 15358501 ->>15358470 (OP) ->le Tyrone Hernandez face -Amerimutts are really nasty. --- 15360678 >>15358470 (OP) Why does this image get posted so much by schizos on this website? I genuinely don't see the appeal beyond it being a black guy and they used some Egyptian imagery, neither of which is particularly weird for the US military @@ -190,3 +186,14 @@ Like all glowniggers they are very capable at following the rules and mandates s >hyperspacetime typical glownigger posting https://youtu.be/WXaXnAvEpB8 [Embed] +--- 15365423 +>>15362477 +>le ebil jesuits + +typical boomer posting +repeat after me, JEWS +--- 15365490 +>>15358470 (OP) +--- 15365527 +>>15358470 (OP) +>>>/x/ diff --git a/sci/15358647.txt b/sci/15358647.txt index 9b63f97c0f472732deb32210b105b7798c884556..b279a74ed9904f906429a0c12bb7f9d426570ed6 100644 --- a/sci/15358647.txt +++ b/sci/15358647.txt @@ -116,3 +116,43 @@ There is, it's called UNIX time. It's the number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC J Right now it's 1681706102 You can write that as 16817.06102 if you want to approximately count days since 100,000 seconds is approximately 1.15 days which is close enough to a standard day to be useful. Then you could say today's date is 16817 and it would work well. This might be used when the wider solar system is settled as a sort of Space Date +--- 15365162 +>>15361106 +>Mars or Moon colonies +>implying that they will ever exist +--- 15365942 +>>15358814 +>>15358951 +>>15358961 +Imperial is a standardization of the legacy of ancient measurements that dates back to the Sumerians who used base 60, giving the origin of the 60 minute hour, 24 hour day, 360° in circles, and 12 inches per foot. +There's a throughline from the sumerians through every major western/near eastern civilization since using these units. +A roman inch is 0.97 of an imperial inch. Egyptian inches are a little more off. +--- 15366331 +>>15359090 +>Multiples of 12 are easy to divide. 12 can be divided by 2, 3 4 or 6. It's more practical. +Yet all american wrenches are 6/11 or 5/16 or whatever. Compare that to 12 13 14 15 mm. +--- 15366353 +>>15361323 +that's awesome as fuck +--- 15366383 +>>15366331 +Those are metric wrenches labled in American standard units. +--- 15366388 +>>15358647 (OP) +>Why isn't there metric time? +There is. +SI prefixes for seconds are still used in actual physics. Milliseconds, microseconds, nanosenconds are very common in both physics and engineering. Kilo, mega and above are used for the maths but the results converted in to other units for the sake of visualization. Imagine saying the meteor will crash the Earth in 1.21 Ms. +A "Day" being an easily countable even coupled with the fact the Earth rotates makes the adoption of a angular-like system for daily time recording and management too convenient to ignore. +--- 15366390 +>>15366383 +No they are not the same and are not interchangeable. If you are working on an american machine you must have them because mm wrenches don't fit well or not at all. +--- 15366817 +>>15358647 (OP) +>1 hour = 2.4 hours +Because that's fucking terrible +--- 15366973 +>>15358647 (OP) +libreoffice calc converter +https://ufile.io/29gi6yud +--- 15366983 +>>15366973 diff --git a/sci/15358819.txt b/sci/15358819.txt index 9c69b281efdc2b4a3822fd53f0afb21073aaa8f3..72689477ed0f605091d975dfd4a2ed5eb6799cea 100644 --- a/sci/15358819.txt +++ b/sci/15358819.txt @@ -113,3 +113,18 @@ Thread closed. --- 15361826 >>15358844 we have all that here, but its for youtube soience "influencers" and long dead jewish political activists who disguised themselves as scientist +--- 15366069 +>>15359121 +https://eientei.xyz/sci +--- 15366076 +Ita going to reach a point where shit is gonna be totally fucked and no one can tell what's real anymore, jeets using voice scrapers and replicators to scam people pretending to be family members, terabytes of fake porn, people wearing nazi getups, whatever for blackmail purposes, all that kind of shit. Eventually people are going to be screaming for cryptographically signed proof of humanity for their interactions and laws will get passed. So buy shitcoins that are working on tying identity to the blockchain and have partnerships with tradfi and other entities because that shit is going to MOON +--- 15366641 +>>15366076 +They will just ban civil use of GPUs, so the only ones producing AI fakes are those working for the government. +--- 15366645 +>>15366076 +>>15366641 +The Chinese invasion of Taiwan will serve as a narrative to justify global GPU shortage. Sorry chud, no more AI for you. +--- 15366683 +>>15366641 +You don't really need GPUs, it's just the most efficient way to train. But huge strides are being made in training efficiency, pretty soon you're gonna be training and running this shit on your regular ass CPU or maybe even cellphone. I don't see how the proliferation can really be stopped at this point desu diff --git a/sci/15358908.txt b/sci/15358908.txt index 2a2366ba75921434c4d0af1bfc0065d8681de5e3..a941a73a7600cfe2bd157a140e173821b0a1388a 100644 --- a/sci/15358908.txt +++ b/sci/15358908.txt @@ -83,3 +83,9 @@ For now --- 15363162 >>15358908 (OP) you need divine intellect to write a compiler. the AI is not even niggerlicious. +--- 15365788 +>>15358908 (OP) +I use it to cheat on tests. GPT-4 is still retarded. I constantly have to check my notes in order to see if the answers it's giving me are actually correct. That said it's a huge time saver. Just requires a human supervision at all times. +--- 15367173 +>>15358908 (OP) +After using it for a while I am unimpressed. It's just a search engine that compiles information for you into a few paragraphs. Like googling something but without having to trawl through websites yourself. It's still useful but not what it's hyped to be. diff --git a/sci/15358962.txt b/sci/15358962.txt index 614ea127875f9bdf0f9c601a9fe75c5b41cc5ffe..df5cee3c649fa6d4da05e95946db3d69c19737b9 100644 --- a/sci/15358962.txt +++ b/sci/15358962.txt @@ -109,3 +109,39 @@ It split off the “retard” diagnosis. I assume we mean actually autistic peop >>15360549 No you just seem ignorant of reproductive physiology. older sperm is more likely to have copy errors. +--- 15364689 +>>15358962 (OP) +Women and men having children when they are old. This means the eggs and sperm will be of lower quality +--- 15365744 +>>15364689 +This is bullshit, as has previously been pointed out in this thread it's been the norm for most of human history for women to continue having children until death or menopause. The reason why people buy into this myth is because the broader autism phenotype is correlated with older age at the birth of your first child. + +It's not having kids while old that causes autism, it's autism that causes having your first child when you're old. +--- 15365872 +it's because they continuously broaden the definition of autism each generation in order to retain useless made out of thin air jobs that sole purpose is to profit pharmaceutical companies + +definitions, terms et cetera, similarly to borders exist for a reason - autism no longer means anything specific, and for accuracy what remains is its etymology +--- 15365879 +>>15365872 +>it's because they continuously broaden the definition of autism each generation in order to retain useless made out of thin air jobs that sole purpose is to profit pharmaceutical companies +likely but doesn't cut it, severe autism cases have increased. +--- 15365889 +whether or not the definition is broader is not likely the primary factor. it's most likely due to the fact that autism is more widely understood. people seek a diagnosis for conditions they wouldn't have before. +--- 15365916 +>>15359172 +>14 nigga u r nuts +--- 15365918 +It is a sad reality that most people are too stupid to recognize obvious trends unless they are defined by painfully simple and objective metrics. For instance, if testosterone levels couldn't be measured by blood test, there would be an absolute sea of retards on here saying +>Testosterone levels haven't gone down, that's a myth! We've just expanded the diagnosis for testosterone deficiency! + +Kids are obviously more autistic and mentally ill now than at any other point in history. However, because there is no autism blood test, we have to drone through all these retarded rationalizations. +--- 15365929 +>>15365918 +Could be bots and shills? probably just the nu/soi/ posters though... +--- 15366181 +They haven't, we are just better at detecting it. +--- 15366484 +>>15358962 (OP) +Because people with autism have demons, and for some reason we don't decapitate them anymore shrug +--- 15366924 +https://archived.moe/qst/thread/4647069 diff --git a/sci/15359133.txt b/sci/15359133.txt index 65e47a5d346bc5a2a592fbf26857f1eced11843e..63d239b1348d4e1e8cbf112f12861dee0d4005bc 100644 --- a/sci/15359133.txt +++ b/sci/15359133.txt @@ -21,3 +21,6 @@ All sociologists should be fed to pitbulls (humanely) --- 15361597 >>15359133 (OP) We need to outright ban Assault Statistics and other Information of Mass Destruction. +--- 15366738 +>>15359133 (OP) +honestly no sympathy for these people they've done the same shit on other topics for decades. they only care when it's their career. diff --git a/sci/15359250.txt b/sci/15359250.txt index e6e5a9ce1eb9fe41d033c727b7a38c5b6b285eb0..db6f566bdf93c88b717e249e3fea9f46b1677b8d 100644 --- a/sci/15359250.txt +++ b/sci/15359250.txt @@ -46,3 +46,14 @@ Inorganically always turns out fucked up, even if a bit successful (Think Jones --- 15362025 >>15359508 There's been people who have stayed awake for a month with no microsleeping and nothing severe happened to them besides big-ass eyebags. +--- 15364656 +>>15362025 +No. After about a week you will have vivid hallucinations (may stary around day three). Been there, seen that, wild shit. + +Permanent damage? I highly doubt he has the ability to do that to himself. +--- 15365227 +>>15359250 (OP) +Fast for a day and then inject yourself with a few doses of Insulin without eating -> guaranteed brain damage/death +--- 15365591 +>>15359250 (OP) +Fritzel dungeon, albeit that takes money and someone to take care of you for 40 years. diff --git a/sci/15359260.txt b/sci/15359260.txt index fc40e63ee641feb3acbea4e27dbaa991df4df476..5ebf8395c7548449de08a24c4d1c0db113eb1a1d 100644 --- a/sci/15359260.txt +++ b/sci/15359260.txt @@ -44,3 +44,103 @@ You're argument is falling a bit flat --- 15359935 >>15359928 calm your tits and tell us how youre the only one who got it roght, go on +--- 15364781 +>>15359260 (OP) +> but I trusted the science and took 5 vaccines and now I have parasitic worms crawling in my arteries. +--- 15364806 +>>15359859 +He's still more or less doing the same thing by inspecting potential risks and taking a cautious approach to everything +--- 15364810 +>>15359369 +nofap then going full coom does this to me also insomnia and then sleeping too much makes me notice alot noticing +--- 15364836 +Right wing nut jobs love finding the one or two doctors that are just as crazy as they are and run with it. + +He’s a doctor of nursing, not like a GP or a virologist. It seems like he has gaps in his knowledge which are necessary to contextualize certain studies or events. + +Early on, Campbell was making very good videos about the info coming down from the NHS in the UK and the CDC. Not sure when it was but his content started aligning more along the lines with the anti-vaxxers. He'll look at studies but omit important bits of data and context. + +I've come to realize that internet fame can affect anyone and it's very easy to pick a "side" even without clearly declaring so. +--- 15364848 +>>15359260 (OP) +fucking hot +--- 15364856 +>>15359260 (OP) +>The odd blood clots were real + +I really thought that was just more fearmongering... +--- 15364864 +>>15364836 +Nice attempt at damage control, shill. + +Show me an example where he omits important data or reports something in an unfair way. + +I've seen him do an very good job of trying to remain as factual and transparent as possible in his reporting. + +Reality is what it is. You seem to be upset about what real researchers are actually reporting. + +Face it, the anti-vaxxers were correct this entire pandemic. +--- 15364884 +>>15364864 +Biased "Reporting" on YouTube by someone without the credentials or reputation in the industry isn't exactly a peer reviewed source. +--- 15364904 +The mRNA Covid vaxs just give you Covid minus the spike protein. So they're more safe than getting Covid +--- 15364913 +>>15364884 +Biased 'commenting' on anonymous image boards known to host paid shills tells a reader of discernment that his information is damaging to you. +--- 15364950 +>>15359260 (OP) +reminder on spike toxicity +https://textup.fr/703201hO +>possible problems caused by spike protein S1 (but not only): +>S1 biding with heparin, causing amyloidosis +>S1 causing blood hypercoagulation, due to inflammagen effect +>S1 causing damage in the endothelium, cardiac pericytes +>S1 disrupting lysosome function +>S1 causing vascular thickening in the lungs +>S1 triggering autophagy and apoptosis in ACE2-expressing cells, ROS-suppressed PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, inflammatory responses +>S1 impairing DNA damage repair, inhibiting V(D)J recombination (RETRACTED) +>S1 causing suppression of type I interferon responses, impairing innate immunity. +>S1 activating human endogenous retroviruses in blood cells +--- 15364952 +>>15364950 +>>15364913 +Don't care still getting my booster. +--- 15364957 +>>15364856 +we knew this a long time ago + +>S1 is sufficient to propagate inflammatory and thrombogenic processes in the microvasculature + +https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.03.05.21252960v1.full +SARS-CoV-2 spike protein S1 induces fibrin(ogen) resistant to fibrinolysis: Implications for microclot formation in COVID-19 +Grobbelaar et al + +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35486845/ +Thrombocytopenia and splenic platelet-directed immune responses after IV ChAdOx1 nCov-19 administration +Nicolai et al + +https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.10.12.464152v1 +SARS-CoV-2 spike protein induces abnormal inflammatory blood clots neutralized by fibrin immunotherapy +Ryu et al + +https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.05.21.21257578v1 +Persistent clotting protein pathology in Long COVID/ Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) is accompanied by increased levels of antiplasmin +Pretorius et al + +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34929169/ +The binding of heparin to spike glycoprotein inhibits SARS-CoV-2 infection by three mechanisms +Paiardi et al + +https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2022.827146/full +SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein 1 Activates Microvascular Endothelial Cells and Complement System Leading to Platelet Aggregation +Perico et al + +https://textup.fr/703201hO +--- 15364978 +>>15359260 (OP) +>Vax causes thrombosis +Ahahahaha....HAHAHAHAHA +--- 15366265 +>>15364904 +Hmmm diff --git a/sci/15359702.txt b/sci/15359702.txt index 12e9a1ea1830d75ccc3131f2d4a92bd50731e895..d0d98a5054dadf647b2c498eb71422f7b5e9579d 100644 --- a/sci/15359702.txt +++ b/sci/15359702.txt @@ -22,3 +22,45 @@ Theres a presidential election next year so the related shenanigans should be ge --- 15361677 >>15361656 Probably true +--- 15365556 +About as dangerous as the original ie. marginally. +What's dangerous is jews in charge of international organizations. +--- 15365564 +>>15361656 +Get ready for a widely reported white-man-kills-unarmed-black-man story to dominate the summer 2024 news scape +--- 15365568 +>>15365556 +the original from italy was killing hundreds of thousands of italians in a month (and most of the nazis in here without a brain). + +the variants after ~2021 were complete nothingburgers. +I suspect this one is a nothingburger too (and I doubt the tests can even detect them). +--- 15365572 +>>15365564 +>>15361656 +And I'm still waiting for all the incels and schizos to find something better to do with their time, besides just spamming hate speech and conspiracy theories on the internet all day, but I guess when you're a uneducate, low IQ, virgin, incel loser there is not much else to do. +--- 15365577 +>>15365572 +Why did post a picture of an antifa tranny? +--- 15365617 +>>15365577 +that is le /pol/ face +--- 15366007 +>>15365564 +Kansas City already has you covered. +--- 15366037 +>>15359841 +>Indian Covid +The Poo Flu +--- 15366061 +>>15359702 (OP) +reminder that covid is not going away + +reminder that covid will not stop until everyone is dead +--- 15366067 +>>15366061 +It's the cold bro. They'll be calling every common cold coronavirus "covid" forever. +--- 15366074 +>>15365719 +Lol, what a deeply unwell loser +--- 15367006 +does anyone even follow corona news anymore? At this point some ultra dangerous form could appear and everyone would just ignore it, very blackpilled situation diff --git a/sci/15360010.txt b/sci/15360010.txt index 3f75d7f65a187d54f1bd710f1ce68f9ec409b211..768b561a3d58f72ecd76e9af8f44ba18dc3ee1a1 100644 --- a/sci/15360010.txt +++ b/sci/15360010.txt @@ -47,3 +47,6 @@ why can't I jump on something falling through the air isn't the earth constantly --- 15361584 >>15360942 Damn, your tables are so massive they impose a strong gravitational force on you? +--- 15365040 +>>15360010 (OP) +Yes, the desks are used as fuel and are pushed down faster. While you are decelerated diff --git a/sci/15360065.txt b/sci/15360065.txt index e64b4db0a4c53bd8208b26e91147929b09b3eab0..3d0a11139ef9e96e37960f96fa7088f520129a38 100644 --- a/sci/15360065.txt +++ b/sci/15360065.txt @@ -57,3 +57,6 @@ a slime mold also seems to be hard wired to temperature and humidity, it might g --- 15361737 >>15360476 Someone with xxy Chromosomes is male while someone with xxx is female. The human species does not produce hermaphrodite, only snails and other have that +--- 15365127 +>>15360065 (OP) +there is an after effects vfx pack that uses this image as a background in their demo images. I don't know why I feel the need to tell you this but I recognized it. diff --git a/sci/15360280.txt b/sci/15360280.txt index af7fd94047e1f2b6f9c6839fd12fd5041d24d9e3..2a23992e848a0c4da361bdefeca73782be4bb29e 100644 --- a/sci/15360280.txt +++ b/sci/15360280.txt @@ -28,3 +28,25 @@ The worst, but the most useful voice is the one that mocks me when I cannot unde --- 15360631 >>15360379 This. I have memory loss problems because of how lonely I was when I was a kid. +--- 15364717 +>>15360467 +But to be fair everyone thinks they're intelligent. It's a survival fitness thing. Everyone thinks they're smart, can fight, and can fuck. +--- 15364777 +>>15360631 +You know, being lonely as a child was easy to remember. + +It was the emotional abuse that caused me to block memories. +--- 15364801 +Being high iq means your brain needs much more stimulation than people can supply, so you isolate yourself out of frustration, and the parts of your brain that aren't dedicated to churning through things at lightning speed start to atrophy because you are not forcing yourself to exercise them. So it's kinda like min maxing i guess +--- 15364865 +>>15360280 (OP) +>>15360361 +>>15364801 +I don't think I am or should be smarter than anyone else; I usually find myself thinking I'm lacking in knowledge. However I just find myself intrigued by increasingly esoteric things that are unrelatable or uninteresting to most people and I have low tolerance for small talk so I just don't really try to socialize much anymore. Probably just schizoid. +--- 15364883 +>>15360280 (OP) +being alone doesn't mean you're lonely +--- 15365290 +high IQ = brain damage +--- 15365316 +Can confirm. Alone is when ideas are born. 100%. diff --git a/sci/15360517.txt b/sci/15360517.txt index 12919586f20e4a27b9b8b2a8aaf97b197e6b951e..f3ac3d260365b0d12d6a3bfd6944eb2c29acfafc 100644 --- a/sci/15360517.txt +++ b/sci/15360517.txt @@ -131,3 +131,59 @@ All we see is just video streams and photos which can be easily faked. None of us are real bro, it's just you talking to a bunch of bots --- 15363248 So 150 tons is 150.000 1 liter bottles of water? Thanks SpaceX lady. But how many football fields is that? +--- 15364530 +It's canceled. + +https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/17/spacex-starship-rocket-first-orbital-launch-attempt.html +--- 15364636 +>>15360517 (OP) +>Uses cryo-fuel at super low temperatures +>Valve freezes +Couldn't have seen that one coming. +--- 15364655 +>>15364636 +In the highly tested upper stage no less +--- 15364659 +CANCELED +--- 15364851 +>>15360517 (OP) +>launched scrubbed +no it ain't +--- 15364910 +>>15361879 +>"Hah, got ya!" + +Here's the checklist that should be clicking away in your skull right now: +>successfully launch SS (scrubbed for now) +>successfully launch and orbit SS +>successfully launch and orbit SS at full capacity +>successfully test an SS moon lander to Artemis specifications* +>successfully launch and orbit SS moon lander and SS tanker at full capacity, complete successful orbital refueling +OR: +>successfully launch and orbit heretofore unmentioned (SpaceX CGI always shows SS's "mating" in space to refuel) fuel depot +>successfully launch and orbit SS tanker at full capacity, complete successful orbital refueling + +Lot of flights, but at least you're at the point where there's some kind of lunar ship being fueled for translunar injection. How many years? Best of luck and kudos, but I don't see this syncing up with Artemis III, even at NASA's snail pace. + +*The present SS lander design in picrel is fucking ridiculous, btw. It's a reusable vehicle essentially carrying a giant empty fuel tank that will never need to hold the TLI capacity again so it's tall as shit and everything in the cargo hold has to be winched down around it. Break the fucking thing into two parts and discard the TLI stage at lunar arrival. My eyes get cancer every time I look at that "Destination Moon" cosplay shit. +--- 15364958 +Yusaku Maezawa ( DearMoon) has given clear and concise information about the valve issue +--- 15365114 +>>15360517 (OP) +2mw +--- 15365296 +>>15364958 +It's over. +--- 15365457 +https://www.npr.org/2023/04/17/1170355237/watch-live-spacex-launch-starship-rocket +>"With a test such as this, success is measured by how much we can learn, which will inform and improve the probability of success in the future as SpaceX rapidly advances development of Starship," SpaceX said in a tweet during Monday's launch countdown. +>Cryo liquid for fuel+oxidzer stored at -207 *C +>Muh frozen valves + +I'm confused as to how/why they would have frozen valves after so much testing. +Is this an anomaly? Or an oversight? +--- 15366968 +>>15365296 +>>15365457 +>Or an oversight? +It depends what happens next. If they keep having issues then it will become more clear how incompetent SpaceX is. If they make it to orbit and have a successful launch + splashdown, then it will have been an anomaly. diff --git a/sci/15360540.txt b/sci/15360540.txt index 9702808cfe0426458866c9ad2478a63f22479f07..dba5a0e7e777ba13746ef51dca6cfff62de914e0 100644 --- a/sci/15360540.txt +++ b/sci/15360540.txt @@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ Florida is like the lightning capital of the entire planet. >>15360540 (OP) You'd be able to see northern lights anywhere there's powerful disturbances in the magnetosphere of earth, a strong burst of solar wind would let you see northern lights in florida, though If that were the case you wouldn't be the only person to see it. But it is technically possible. +--- 15366052 +likely an Angel or entity being made visible to the naked eye diff --git a/sci/15360647.txt b/sci/15360647.txt index 726bb145db43d3060d69c951612eeaf3ef15719b..77b266dc4e5e73cdcf7c763e8e44b3bda1198838 100644 --- a/sci/15360647.txt +++ b/sci/15360647.txt @@ -44,3 +44,6 @@ utterly dogshit movie --- 15361794 >>15361745 utterly dogshit take +--- 15366213 +>>15361745 +Correct. diff --git a/sci/15360677.txt b/sci/15360677.txt index 9ecf4abe1cc02e8bc1bb63e9b2641dac0643e78a..75b8d537ab1717e5c8cff9f0154393d11429d0c7 100644 --- a/sci/15360677.txt +++ b/sci/15360677.txt @@ -27,3 +27,21 @@ no tfw filtered by chebyshev filter --- 15363567 >>15360677 (OP) I have found that non mathematical books just talk too much, and I know why. Math books, at least the good ones, just tell you enough to get the gist of the subject, and then leave the rest for you to figure out as exercises. However, non math books tell you everything. They really can't leave out things as exercises, because you'd need a lab to be able to explore the subject. In math, all you need to explore, is pen and paper. Because of their compact, math books are easier to read, but you also understand better because everything isn't spoonfed. +--- 15365096 +Is that the david halliday book? +--- 15365221 +>>15365096 +yes +--- 15365565 +>>15360677 (OP) +Not really + +Better organized, perhaps as a general rule, higher level math texts tend to be well organized, as a teacher I have seen many lower level math textbooks that are just fucking retarded though + +Aesthetically pleasing, not even fucking close, physics textbooks have the most autistic godawful fucking diagrams and illustrations as an almost universal rule. Higher level math texts tend to keep the pictures to a mimimum which is nice, but the lower level ones are just a step up from physics in terms of shitty autistic illustrations. + +Ive never cracked a psychology textbook but botany and economics are both way better in terms of aesthetics in general +--- 15365581 +>>15360849 +>latin +Yeah, if youre a B student. diff --git a/sci/15360777.txt b/sci/15360777.txt index d7f9ab9422f179f995bc038d0c28f7220a3853fa..0b2a872814e2556f00e91f376ed218f9ee66ebaf 100644 --- a/sci/15360777.txt +++ b/sci/15360777.txt @@ -17,3 +17,76 @@ it is just a cope invented by physicists because their theories are shit and don --- 15364150 >>15364041 There is literally so little theories that are true and that were also without a predecessing theory that was wrong like higghs boson on example +--- 15364995 +>>15364041 +An empirical model that only explains the function that observations fit to without any qualitative explanation of why isn't very useful unless it's some real fundamental physics bedrock type shit. It's the reason why MOND models still have so many holdouts, it's the reason why fusion is still stumped by all these instability modes that they've just come up with empirical ad hoc solutions for over the years, etc. +--- 15365017 +>>15364150 +But the higgs boson also sounds very dubious, how would you not be able to detect a particle that gives things mass, they should be literally everywhere at all times, no? +--- 15365032 +>>15360777 (OP) +Yes. Read about the Bullet Cluster. +--- 15365085 +>>15365017 +Retard, the higgs field is what gives particle's mass, the higgs boson is just an excitation of it. +--- 15365109 +>>15365085 +>the higgs field +And can you prove that this field exists? +--- 15365278 +>>15365085 +gee whiz observations don't agree with our theories, better go and reinvent the aether but call it the higgs field where every single point in space has a nonzero energy value and space itself is expanding for reals this time. reality is just different fields gently rubbing against each other honest + +last half a century of physicists have been the single biggest waste of human potential in history +--- 15365333 +>>15365278 +Retard, the higgs field is not the ether, it's immaterial and relativistically covariant. The higgs mechanism is required for symmetry-breaking in electroweak theory which is one of the most accurate scientific theories, not to mention the higgs boson was actually discovered. Just because you don't understand it doesn't make it wrong. +--- 15365365 +>>15365333 +>The higgs mechanism is required for symmetry-breaking in electroweak theory +But symmetry-breaking itself hasn't been defined as anything and is just abstract math wankery without any practical evidence or application +Not only that if the higgs field is causing mass via interaction then this should count as an excitation of the higgs field and we should still be seeing higgs bosons everywhere no? +--- 15365366 +>>15360777 (OP) +idk why they make assumptions about the mass and energy of distant galaxies. Black Holes swallow gravity. you dont know shit about distant galaxies based on mass/energy. Black holes offsets there being a balance. You can't know whats in there. Idk why we call it "dark matter/dark energy". Why should we know how much there is? why should there be a limit? +--- 15365394 +>>15365365 +>But symmetry-breaking itself hasn't been defined as anything and is just abstract math wankery without any practical evidence or application +No retard, symmetry breaking implies that at temperatures ~10^15K particles become massless. +>Not only that if the higgs field is causing mass via interaction then this should count as an excitation of the higgs field and we should still be seeing higgs bosons everywhere no? +No, fields can have an effect without being excited, this is because of a non-zero vacuum expectation value. +--- 15365428 +>>15365394 +idk why you think of "particles" there is no such thing as "particle" or "mass" or "temperature." +Tell me about mass-energy and gravity. +if a "particle" becomes "massless", really thats just a relativistic effect on mass-energy involving difference in local gravitation such as you would find at a black hole. +thats why I don't understand why there is a seperate "particle" that grants "mass" and then a "particle" for gravity. "mass" is just part of how we see what is ultimately just momentum interacting with gravity. Thinking of "masslessness" is really just relativistic gravity +--- 15365436 +>>15365394 +>at temperatures ~10^15K particles become massless +And there's no evidence for this because you can't even attain these temperatures +--- 15365503 +>>15365428 +You're very confused, particles exist as different mathematical components of our theories, in some cases these components correspond to classical particle interactions but in general they do not. Apart from gravity, fundamental interactions could be modeled as the exchange of 'virtual particles' which are defined mathematically but have properties which correspond to their physical particles. In this vein, gravity is thought to be transferred by virtual gravitons, but this is highly speculative as general relativity is un-renormalizable. +--- 15365506 +>>15365503 +no. there are no particles. there are no waves. spacetime sees momentum. the distinction between mass and energy is not real. +--- 15365509 +>>15365503 +thinking in terms of waves and particles as being seperate and gravity as being distinct from EM just feels repulsive on some level. +--- 15365518 +>>15365506 +here ya go. +--- 15365528 +>>15365518 +idk why this makes me a schizo. if i am please explain. +--- 15365646 +>>15365518 +NTA but force carrier particles have no evidence, it's just another mathematical way of quantizing force fields but nobody can say what those fields actually are or how they function +--- 15365656 +>>15365518 +>calling Einstein and Fenyman schizo +Pure kino actually. +--- 15365741 +>>15365656 +Kek, particle mass is fundamental: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/230911 diff --git a/sci/15360864.txt b/sci/15360864.txt index ffdfb96f17618c93d581af5cc7e131f099bad89a..1c4a1148fe775ab66b3968ec8ccec535a589f23b 100644 --- a/sci/15360864.txt +++ b/sci/15360864.txt @@ -7,3 +7,44 @@ You forgot the fourth state of matter, which fire is a part of. Go back to schoo --- 15361055 >>15360882 Not op but this did open my eyes. Cant believe i never drew those parallels before. +--- 15365938 +>>15360882 +Came here to post this. Bump for knowledge l. +--- 15365941 +>>15360864 (OP) +>Everything in this universe can be classified as either solid, liquid or gas +There are a lot of other phases of matter that exist. A commonly known one is plasma. + +>but fire is its own thing +Fire isn't quite the same thing as a phase of matter since it is nonequilibrium process (it is something changing) + +>The only other material that is like this is antimatter +Antimatter isn't anything like fire, and it also isn't a phase of matter. +--- 15365946 +fire is a mixture of a few things. mostly hot gasses and soot. apparently if it gets hot enough it can contain plasma but cooler fires are just incandescent +--- 15365983 +>>15365946 +THE ACTION LAB! The greatest child-like-wonder on the internet. + +https://youtu.be/DnSRbnvm798 [Embed] +--- 15366109 +>>15360864 (OP) +>fire is its own thing +Nope. It's a gas. It just happens to be hot enough to glow in the visible spectrum. +--- 15366112 +>>15360882 +>>15365938 +Most ordinary fire that you see is not plasma. +--- 15366498 +>>15360864 (OP) +LMAO +--- 15366509 +>>15360864 (OP) +For me it's the philosophical quandary of what constitutes "life." +Living things can be defined by their consumption of energy to extend their life and reproduce. Doesn't fire meet this definition? +--- 15366648 +What you describe as fire is mostly the black body radiation of soot. Mixed with the florescence of CH3 radicals (the blue part). +If no soot is generated during the burning process, i.e. when burning pure hydrogen, the flame is invisible. +--- 15366703 +>>15360864 (OP) +It's chemical, and no it's not wierd. diff --git a/sci/15360872.txt b/sci/15360872.txt index 36950e92b9f439e5dadb2f2ccd04a6fd03d430b6..b7835e6d6b3b74a048adb25ae6fa69b0e97cf72a 100644 --- a/sci/15360872.txt +++ b/sci/15360872.txt @@ -14,3 +14,9 @@ LLM can't do planning in the real world, but has the potential to do all the thi --- 15361233 >>15360872 (OP) So now replication crisis papers will be printed by machines instead of Indians? +--- 15365862 +>>15361143 + +>but has the potential to do all the things people write down and refer to as planning + +Ehehehe, this! :D diff --git a/sci/15360940.txt b/sci/15360940.txt index 070435c763e2485cade93a6a10357b737d7ce5da..794c864f674b721cfb88ab739046544992bf0009 100644 --- a/sci/15360940.txt +++ b/sci/15360940.txt @@ -368,3 +368,163 @@ invalid invalid lol >Germ Theory is a lie. INVALID LMAO +--- 15364409 +>>15361784 +>Anyway, how the fuck does a rocket propel itself in a vacuum & obey newtons 2nd law? +--- 15364419 +>>15361708 +Equal pressure inside the combustion chamber, except on the side that's open to space. Therefore , there's an unbalanced pressure on the forward wall of the combustion chamber, propelling the ship forward. +--- 15364423 +>>15361820 +>Starship gains its "third stage" by refueling in orbit. +underrated comment +--- 15364434 +>>15363967 +There are hard points on the ship, and just supposed to hover and be caught gently +--- 15364477 +>>15364434 +ok thanks! +--- 15364506 +>>15363967 +the grid fins and their attachment points are simply very tough + +i'm sure they are strengthened specifically for this purpose and could've been weaker and lighter if they weren't used for the landing, but then you'd need dedicated landing legs + +apparently it's cheaper and lighter to strengthen the fins +--- 15364529 +>>15361725 +>there is a rocket +>the rocket has propellant +>the rocket pushes against its propellant +>the propellant leaves the rocket in one direction +>the rocket moves in the opposite direction +>momentum is conserved +--- 15364542 +>>15360949 +for you +--- 15364543 +>>15364386 +You have successfully invalided his post. +--- 15364553 +>>15364543 +Not him, but its not worth putting in the pointless effort to properly argue with flat earthers. +--- 15364554 +What is the overall weight of the booster and starship filled with fuel? + +what is the max payload in tons? + +that will give you the mass fraction and tell you if it is possible +--- 15364556 +>>15360940 (OP) +>each astronaut requires a tonne of food to make a trip to the moon and back +Bravo America +--- 15364663 +>>15361784 +I appreciate your comment and its a good question IMO. + +Now im a brainlet but i give it a shot. This is how i understand it: +The propellants, stored as low-temperature liquids with a specific mass, mix and ignite, creating a rapidly expanding and extremely hot gas in a self-sustaining reaction within the rocket's nozzle. This expansion, occurring "behind" the rocket, propels it forward. The rapid transition from liquid to gas, along with the expulsion of mass, contributes to the net force in Newton's 2nd Law. Maybe im wrong idk +--- 15364670 +>>15360940 (OP) +It's not going to work. +It's another grift on nerds and the US Government. +--- 15364672 +>>15364670 +They said the same thing to Falcon 9 and they keep launching that shit every week now which was unheard of a decade or so ago. +--- 15364718 +>>15361704 +This is how you can tell NASA are filled with dumb niggers. +They never even tested a water-launch rocket, even though the design was very technically viable. +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Dragon_(rocket) +--- 15364755 +>>15364670 +>It's not going to work. +How so? +--- 15364774 +>>15364328 +This attitude is exactly what is wrong with Christianity, specifically Catholicism. +Your jewish god despises human ingenuity and exploration. See the tower of Babel. +--- 15364787 +>>15360940 (OP) +>can carry 100 tonnes of equipment +>OR a crew of 100 +These astronauts weigh 1 ton each? +--- 15364826 +>>15364787 +They calculated with the average american +--- 15364843 +>>15364787 +>These astronauts weigh 1 ton each? + +No. But their equipments, food and supplies probably weigh close to that. +--- 15364847 +>>15361695 +Get on a wheeled chair and throw a heavy object. You will be propelled in the opposite way to preserve momentum. + +Now do it with fuel. +--- 15364866 +>>15364843 +I guess also space constraints. Every person needs to have breathing/moving space. You cant just fully cram it with 1000 people +--- 15364877 +>>15364774 +Christians and Jews live rent-free in your head. +--- 15365060 +>>15364866 +also humans are pretty low-density, quite close to 1g/cm^3 (the density of water) + +but actually nevermind that, that's not a factor; one hundred people of 70 kg each would take up a mere 7 m^3 of volume +--- 15365095 +>>15364787 +There's no way it will carry 100 people anywhere. Even carrying that much in a point-to-point configuration will be a stretch simply because of how long it takes to load the plane with people in pressure suits. +8-10 is about the maximum number of people who could survive a trip to Mars. +Food, water, and air take up a considerable amount of space/mass. +The ISS is refilled with water every few months. +--- 15365219 +>>15363378 +You couldn't be more wrong. +--- 15365663 +>>15365095 +What about bringing space tourists to moon base +--- 15365765 +>>15365663 +Kek +--- 15366312 +>>15360940 (OP) +He's saving on the third stage by launching the second stage only partly fueled, cutting launch mass. To go with a large payload beyond LEO, Starship requires refueling. +--- 15366400 +>>15364866 +really? +--- 15366410 +>>15360940 (OP) +33 engines drastically increases the chance of some kind of catastrophic failure +--- 15366533 +>>15364409 +>Over 9000 penises +Damm anon that's an ancient tier meme. +--- 15366662 +>>15360940 (OP) +I'm pretty sure the "orbital payload" of the Saturn v included the third stage plus the lem and csm. Third stage was fired to send off the crew on a lunar trajectory. The first two stages put the skylab in orbit as well. +--- 15366806 +>>15366400 +topkek +--- 15366815 +>>15360940 (OP) +They all need R to fuqnction +--- 15366957 +>>15366410 +There are nerds/retards that defend this. +>But if one engine fails, they still have 32 engines that work! +That's not how it works: if one engine fails catastrophically, it could damage other engines or even the fuel tank/rocket structure, leading to catastrophic failure. +That's why the Saturn V had this type of configuration. +--- 15366980 +>>15366957 +But it won't fail catastrophically +--- 15367062 +>>15366980 +We'll find out soon enough. +--- 15367066 +>>15361130 +Boosters are never considered their own stage. They are part of the first stage. +--- 15367156 +>>15366980 +As long as they don't forget to build in the "Don't Fail Catastrophically" feature in to the engines, they should be fine diff --git a/sci/15361177.txt b/sci/15361177.txt index 3bc5ddcdec09728c520e896be942e391794098c0..680f8677543c61da8b57a7ed0e1b2ea1ef3595c1 100644 --- a/sci/15361177.txt +++ b/sci/15361177.txt @@ -5,3 +5,10 @@ >be mathematician >play with math in your basement to come up with a new theorem What do mathematicians even do other than write books about trivial information to fund their retirement? +--- 15366023 +brutal +engineers and physicists are ultra besed +--- 15366087 +have sex +--- 15366199 +Real physicists also play with math in their basement to come up with a new theorem. Those that play with machines are glorified engineers. diff --git a/sci/15361269.txt b/sci/15361269.txt index 80af11bbee837ae2fcc6f6b2375c4cc7378cd0b7..4b4b3f02c683595ba557c525e6ab767ba618a45c 100644 --- a/sci/15361269.txt +++ b/sci/15361269.txt @@ -73,3 +73,29 @@ so, a doctor is sinultaneously accusing medicine is being based on nothing while >>15361269 (OP) That sound like a deeply antisemitic quote. Modern medicine is safe and effective. +--- 15364792 +>>15361269 (OP) +Nobody's forcing you to go to the doctor's office. +Nobody's forcing you to get prescriptions. +Nobody's forcing you to get surgery. +If you want to cut out "ninety percent of Modern Medicine" then fucking do it and roll the dice. Nobody's stopping you. +--- 15364980 +>>15364792 +But woke pro-censorship types like yourself want to make things like vaccines mandatory (and presumably other things, like psych meds). +--- 15366336 +>>15361281 +Maybe Pfizer can develop a vaccine +--- 15366377 +>>15366336 +theyre getting there +--- 15366395 +>>15361613 +>>15361634 +And feminists will tell you this is equality and call you a misogynist of you call them out +--- 15366404 +>>15361634 +Learn English. +--- 15366439 +>>15361456 +>Medicine has basically deleted evolutionary pressures from first world human populations. Weak bugmen who couldn't lift a sofa to move it and 300 pound they/thems who collapse under the slightest psychological pressure are huge affronts to Darwin. +Medicine didn't do that though. Brick homes, air conditioning, running water, sanitation, and grocery stores did that. Medicine could disappear tomorrow, and most of the weak bugmen would still live long pathetic lives. diff --git a/sci/15361360.txt b/sci/15361360.txt index d5bdb598734a214382f9ca4dc520e68e9aeaabbb..b3df019b373259005af5889bbbb46affac16db1d 100644 --- a/sci/15361360.txt +++ b/sci/15361360.txt @@ -22,3 +22,71 @@ Friendly reminder that the abstraction of quantum mechanics to a series of point Quantum Mechanics is one of the best empirically proven theories ever to have been conceived you cock-gargling retard OP. If you have trouble understanding some physical theory then try actually reading about it before making such an awful post. +--- 15364967 +>>15361608 +"A quantum physicist and a person of average Iq are standing in traffic." The person of average iq thinks 'oh shit, im in traffic, i should move', and moves. The quantum physicist on the other hand simply smiles coyly, and covers his eye....knowing that so long as he does not observer traffic..." +--- 15365088 +>>15361360 (OP) +You could say the same about general relativity. +--- 15365097 +>>15364967 +the quote does not equate. his whole body will be observing the traffic +--- 15365156 +>>15361465 +What are you on about? Matrix mechanics was formulated by Heisenberg in 1925 and the probabilistic interpretation was first suggested by Born in 1926. +--- 15365176 +>>15364967 +That would only be a viable metaphor if he was in a box and had no clue he was in traffic. +--- 15365189 +>>15364967 +A quantum physicist and a /pol/tard are trying to design a digital circuit. The quantum physicist says "I must take advantage of the discrete, quantized nature of semiconductor interactions which has been empirically and theoretically demonstrated." The /pol/tard says "lololol imajine beleving in stolen einstein fizziks insted of muh zuperior tesla nonhertzian waves!", then sits there looking smug for a few minutes before realizing he doesn't actually know how to build a digital circuit before screaming "FUCKING JEEEEEEEWS!!!", and smashing the silica wafers and going home to masturbate to cuckold porn. +--- 15365329 +>>15365189 +sure except for the poltard and jews part +--- 15365448 +>>15365189 +>the /pol/ boogeyman lives inside my head and torments me all day and errryday +>when i sleep, /pol/ torments me in my dreams too +sounds like a fun lifestyle choice +--- 15365478 +>>15365088 +not true, you can measure time dilation and every thing else. Every single prediction has been observed, the last of which being gravitational waves. +--- 15366309 +>>15365156 +they were at fault too +--- 15366322 +>>15365189 +Shockley strung together more n-words than an NWA album while he was designing transistors. +--- 15366338 +after all the great physicists died off around the '50s, nobody knew how to properly model. they used to all be proper philosophers. they recognized their model had to have a physical basis, instead all they do is the opposite: assume a physical phenomenon is modeled and hence valid. then when the model gets busted they continuously refine it. they're in the epicycle stage of physics right now, and are waiting for the next newton/maxwell/einstein. neumann wasn't that guy, he was just a mathfag. +--- 15366342 +>>15361360 (OP) +It's a direct extrapolation of classical mechanics by promoting your variables to operators. The rest follows from the math +--- 15366348 +>>15366338 +I always think its telling when someone invokes the absence of self-replicating VN probes as evidence for the Fermi Paradox. Do they ever stop and wonder if VN probes just maybe aren't possible? + +Same with Kardeshev. We make bold claims because we haven't spotted any K1-3 civilizations while we ourselves are not a K1 civilization. There very well could be a technical hurdle that unfolds in practice but not in theory. Its a far safer assumption knowing of at least one example of life in the universe that maybe our theories are writing checks that reality cannot cash. +--- 15366351 +>>15366342 +it doesn't seem right that a "complete" theory of reality should be non-deterministic +--- 15366354 +>>15366338 +i feel the same way about this. its like quantum and the results of the double slit experiment never really got on solid footing, but ppl have accepted that you can spend so much time/energy on a non-deterministic theory of nature +--- 15366373 +>>15366348 +None of those things happen, because if a species doesn't hardwire sustainability, and thus a population cap, into its core structure, it burns out its biosphere before it can ever colonize the solar system it's in, let alone the galaxy. + +Sustainable oriented civilizations, on the other hand, don't try to colonize entire galaxies nor do they need the power of entire solar systems to feed their small populations. At best they'll colonize a handful of planets to avoid extinction events, using as little space and energy as possible. +--- 15366376 +>>15366351 +its mandatory that a "complete" theory of reality should be non-deterministic, the only way out of it would be a computation that would require more than every last particle in the universe to complete. +autistic know-it-alls are bothered by this fact, everyone else just accepts that uncertainty is a fundamental part of reality +--- 15366406 +>>15361433 +tpbp +--- 15366948 +>>15366351 +It doesn't seem right that a "complete" theory would exclude probabilistic results +--- 15366953 +That's definitely just you. diff --git a/sci/15361501.txt b/sci/15361501.txt index e31173b6f52b8881b703446b528630d5f1cdc402..95c3fa1a8e7e3d94782a421327394f9be19d3efd 100644 --- a/sci/15361501.txt +++ b/sci/15361501.txt @@ -42,3 +42,25 @@ Evolution is another thing that cannot be proved by scientific method. Ultimatel --- 15361771 >>15361501 (OP) Just use the term to refer to the topics as they're organized in academia. The scientific method is an attempt to standardize basic critical thinking skills. +--- 15365740 +>>15361771 +>The scientific method is an attempt to standardize basic critical thinking skills. +So that means that the people who operate outside of the scientific method; such as the dark matter dorks, the safe & effective covidiots, the global warming hysterics and the evolutionists; all lack critical thinking ability and that they rely on lesser methods, such as confirmation bias, in order to reach their invariably self serving conclusions. +--- 15365748 +science isn't real, it's purely descriptive. meaning that, in this sense it isn't telling us anything of worthy. if the territory of smth specific is to be laid out, in purely reductionist terms, what you've is the information of this place that was drawn - the explanation therefore isn't useful, for what difference could've this done to taking a mere look? of course there's utility in the extension, as in the storing slices in methodical systems.by the replication that this allows for, but if replication was so useful, then the Systems of thought would never be torn to pieces from time to time by true Genius. in a rather simplistic view, the modelling of 'Reality' should never be the focus, for that is self-system blindness, rather the manipulation of this 'Reality.' - the useful manipulation of matter however is done by engineering, and this engineering the reshape of already existing elements and material, most of which composed of said Magic 'matter.' +--- 15365836 +>>15361501 (OP) +in the 1950s most scientists and educators took ill from asbestos micronite filters in their cigs. +Changed the game forever +--- 15365844 +>>15365740 +no, it means nothing more than they didn't use the scientific method. like I said, it's an attempt to standardize critical thinking skills. it doesn't mean you can't critically think without it. +--- 15366494 +>>15361501 (OP) +science ideally is about making predictive models that work, ideally far before the evidence is even discovered. +>>15365740 +>and the evolutionists +dover lost. +--- 15366637 +>>15366494 +Dunno about that. Physics is the gold standard science and seems to me more motivated by understanding than prediction, per say (even quantum stuff). Of course, prediction and "utility" are convenient side hustles of any decent theory. For example, a music producer has a theory about music which allows them to (loosely) predict that an album or group will do well in the market. Prediction is nothing special to science. Any company is in the business of prediction (albeit poorly) diff --git a/sci/15361607.txt b/sci/15361607.txt index 6d03483b8d3ae69492b70ec754fe3fee7cb75c6c..d55ea499fc322f6648d35cefa5850fd6b3769183 100644 --- a/sci/15361607.txt +++ b/sci/15361607.txt @@ -12,3 +12,6 @@ Quite a long video to literally only make two points. 2. He's got the WOKE MIND VIRUS Literally nothing of substance exposing Tyrone the Science Guy. +--- 15365700 +>>15361607 (OP) +He'll be OK, he is friends with Superman diff --git a/sci/15361668.txt b/sci/15361668.txt index 450c347401fcdcf52f6d2997e313bd376189a579..7a43b4c6e392f292e2de7185e98b832604c1c56a 100644 --- a/sci/15361668.txt +++ b/sci/15361668.txt @@ -4,3 +4,5 @@ How do you feel when you are solving problems involving retarded time in an EM J --- 15361692 >>15361668 (OP) What is a "fun"? +--- 15365106 +I'd feel retatded as the retarded theory still has magnetism in it, even magnetism is just retarded part of electricity diff --git a/sci/15361739.txt b/sci/15361739.txt index f696b74d66038c5c37d0c6a382f6cfb12ee54ef6..d6e172c38e95a3def766593400bc7c9e5a9f6272 100644 --- a/sci/15361739.txt +++ b/sci/15361739.txt @@ -30,3 +30,98 @@ People like you are meant to drop out. Its ok, college has filters everywhere. classical mechanics is actually useful. --- 15364315 string theory is pseudoscience +--- 15364437 +>NOOOOOOOO I DON'T WANT TO START IN THE KIDDIE POOL +>I WANT TO JUMP STRAIGHT INTO THE DEEP END +>AAAAAAAAAHHHH HELP I'M DROWNING IN THE DEEP END WHY DIDN'T YOU TEACH ME IN THE KIDDIE POOL FIRST AAAAH I'M GOING TO DIE NOW AAAAAAHHHHH THIS WAS A MISTAKE AAAAAAAAHHHHHH +--- 15364459 +>>15364315 +Not really. It's just not testable right now. +--- 15364618 +>>15361739 (OP) +most of these are advanced astrophysics which you only get to learn about in a master +and string theory is a meme not a real proven theory +--- 15364651 +>>15361739 (OP) +>go to college to learn about math +>they don't teach us differential geometry +>they don't teach us about game theory +>they don't teach us about lie algebras +>they don't teach us about differential equations +>they don't teach us about fourier transforms +>they just teach us algebra, geometry, trig, and calculus +Maybe if the students being admitted into college weren't the dummies in the back of the class who squeaked by with Ds in every math and science class and had to be retaught every motherfucking thing these classes could be more challenging. +--- 15364674 +>>15364651 +Geniuses have to suffer because of this, academia was and is ruined by midwits and women +--- 15364960 +>>15364651 +>don't teach us about fourier transforms +>don't teach us about differential equations +wth kind of college did you go to? Did you even go to college? +--- 15364998 +>>15361739 (OP) +Why not open a textbook and study it yourself, mate? +--- 15365005 +>>15364651 +>>they don't teach us about differential equations +>>they don't teach us about fourier transforms +I learned that shit in EE(yes, including the theorems, proving it and whatnot, since the math department gave those classes) and yet you didn't learn it in a math degree? +--- 15365025 +>>15364651 +Anon, the library at the psych ward isnt college +--- 15365046 +>>15361739 (OP) +what is it about black holes that makes them the number one most popular popsci topic of discussion amongst the brainlet soience fangoys? +is it the comic bookish aspects of the spectacular, unrealistic and completely non disprovable conjectures which go along with the topic that make black holes so popular amongst the scientist posers and wannabes? +--- 15365061 +>>15364459 +No it's an absolute black hole for draining effort that could be used on other things. Anything else actually. +--- 15365273 +>>15364651 +>they just teach us algebra, geometry, trig, and calculus +what ? +sounds like high school math +--- 15365279 +>>15361739 (OP) +Dude what? General relativity is taught at the end of the first year. +--- 15365318 +>>15361739 (OP) +The hell are you talking about? Coursework is all about fundamentals. Your school might offer advanced coursework that talks about those things, but to a large extent you need to teach yourself using the fundamentals. You aren't gonna make it if you can't do this +> time travel +I got bad news for you anon +--- 15365319 +>>15361739 (OP) +I do wish students were exposed to watered down versions of more advanced concepts earlier on, not unlike how every ith grader knows how batters and generators qualitatively function +--- 15365659 +>>15361739 (OP) +>why is physics in college so boring +All those things you listed haven't been proven and that's why it's subject is called theoretical physics. +It's literally fake shit that has no use in real world applications. +Essentially philosophy until we can actually use it or prove it for something +--- 15365926 +>>15361739 (OP) +They do teach general relativity, which involves black holes and the big bang, in most undergraduate programs. String theory is way too advanced to teach properly at that level, but an undergraduate textbook written by Zwiebach is actually taught in some universities. +--- 15366005 +>>15364651 +??? +Anon you okay? I majored in math, everyone of those things except lie algebras were available. Also, how do you expect to understand Lie algebras without algebra? +--- 15366699 +>>15366005 +>>15365273 +I went to college in Pakistan (I am from India) +--- 15366705 +>>15366699 +Based Pajeet +--- 15366764 +>>15366699 +A paki would never say he'a from india. Stop larping. +--- 15367118 +>>15361781 +This. OP probably thinks the actors he sees on tv are their characters in real life as well. +--- 15367174 +>>15362037 +That bubble will burst with AI lol +--- 15367199 +>>15367174 +This, AI will eliminate the bottom 90% of codemonkeys (all /sci/ CSfags) and have the remaining 10% geniuses getting paid peanuts to do 10 times the work at the risk of getting replaced diff --git a/sci/15361839.txt b/sci/15361839.txt index c4b2dd304a17e3121bf420b54e6fc8dbb9903d60..c00449e5a75969f5c301f1e9d5987cfa1f023704 100644 --- a/sci/15361839.txt +++ b/sci/15361839.txt @@ -36,3 +36,23 @@ Thank you for the input, friendless virgin >>15363027 >durr you is unpopular People who try to be the popular kids in high school as adults are really pathetic. +--- 15365444 +>>15363207 +I agree, fellow virgin. I also hate Chad and Stacy. +--- 15366242 +>>15365444 +everytime i go out in public and see a couple walking i seethe, Lately whenever i see a man and a woman in a car ill tailgate them +--- 15366246 +>>15361839 (OP) +Suicide is a great cure. +Especially if you're a jew ( 90+% of schizos ). +--- 15366252 +>>15361839 (OP) +Love to Weaponize (((mental illness))) +--- 15366313 +>>15362204 +Paranoia - low iq +Catatonia - high iq +--- 15366602 +>>15361839 (OP) +Why cure superiority? diff --git a/sci/15361986.txt b/sci/15361986.txt index 8f914d9d23eca8e34ef7a13c805bdbad26f03f47..d54c3fc54af3554aa0750d59adc23f07c1f583a1 100644 --- a/sci/15361986.txt +++ b/sci/15361986.txt @@ -4,3 +4,110 @@ An actual rudimentary understanding of language or just haha treat dispenser go --- 15362012 >>15361986 (OP) It's not a matter of understanding language. Their cognition is just too different to effectively communicate in this way. +--- 15364735 +do they teach their children sign language when returned to their pack? +--- 15364763 +>>15361986 (OP) +I heard that the gorilla said "finger bracelet" to form the word "ring". Also told the story of when her mother was killed and she was taken by people, obviously before she was taught anything as she was in the wild. + +I found that pretty telling. +--- 15364782 +>>15361986 (OP) +There's obviously a certain element of translators filling in gaps with their presumptions that happens in any translation. But even dogs and birds can learn to recognize and actually associate with a handful of words, it's not a huge leap that our closest ancestors would be capable of a rudimentary understanding of nouns, verbs, and prepositions. +--- 15364786 +>>15364735 +From what I remember yes, teaching the baby "food" first. "Back in the wild"? Do you bring university lectures to you to the jungle tribes? + +>Their cognition is just too different to effectively communicate in this way. +Do you have dedicated reseach in Developmental Cognition? +--- 15364789 +>>15361986 (OP) +a lot of the literature on it was literally faked by researchers who grew too attached to their apes and started seeing understanding where there was none. +--- 15364794 +>>15362012 +oops +>>15364786 +--- 15364800 +>>15361986 (OP) +--- 15364844 +>>15364800 +>Reject modernity, accept eucharist. +--- 15365554 +>>15361986 (OP) +waiting for CHMP-4 +--- 15365573 +>>15361986 (OP) +Wasn't Koko a scam +--- 15365576 +>>15362012 +>Their cognition is just too different to effectively communicate in this way. +Baseless sci-fi bullshit, putting humans on a pedestal for no reason +--- 15365578 +>>15361986 (OP) +It definitely understands, but you don't really want it to, that thing wants to fuck that girl just as much as the next human +--- 15365579 +>>15365576 +'different' = pedestal? +--- 15365688 +>>15365579 +What evidence do you have that their cognitive experience is qualitatively different +--- 15365736 +>>15365688 +well, they don't post on 4chan for one... unless +no.. it couldn't be? don't tell me +--- 15365742 +>>15365688 +in all seriousness, the evidence is that we are communicating our cognitive experience right now. try talking to a chimp. i'm sure you'll find it's nothing like talking to a person, hopefully that is. +--- 15365752 +>>15365742 +>try talking to a chimp +They, like all animals, speak violence...so speak back! + +Square up. +--- 15365821 +>>15365752 +no, violence is our language +--- 15365830 +>>15365821 +>our +You's was a squirrel when pappy was tooth'n and claw'n. +--- 15365834 +>>15365830 +Damnit! +--- 15366691 +>>15361986 (OP) +I dont understand why nigga kids hate on koko the gorilla +She was literally smarter than half of gen z. +--- 15366744 +>>15361986 (OP) +every animals has language that is fundamentally the same as human language. there's no built-in calls or anything. same complexity in that regard because language itself is shallow. but the animal itself is not the same as us so communication is hard. and we are unable to work out what they're saying except when it relates to clear changes in behaviour like communications relating to predators. communication requires shared understanding as well as empathy. shared understanding not as in a language, though that is obviously a barrier, but the whole background and cognition that language mediates. +--- 15366751 +>>15366744 +i would also say that in the past when humans were more diverse in culture/tradition it would be a lot harder to properly understand eachother. because you would defer to your own culture/tradition but at that time it may be significantly different or misleadingly similar. so the speed at which you can properly inoculate into a background with its language would be more drawn out and may be impossible without fully giving yourself over to it. unlike today where we share more than we don't share. we have a strong shared basis in english/broadly northwestern european modern culture, even if people still have their own languages and societies, these are greatly changed or based upon it. +--- 15366760 +>>15364800 +>smartphones are literal ape-tech +--- 15366859 +>>15364782 +>closest ancestors +Cousins. Separated from us almost 7 million years ago. The primate language experiments were total bullshit. We're literally 7 million years deep on our own unique tree of evolution. +--- 15366866 +>>15365688 +Uh, the fact that humans have been using tools, communicating, and developing technology in ways that are not even remotely observed in any other species even under immense pressure for well over a million years? +--- 15366882 +>>15365688 +Have you ever tried talking to a nigger? It would be like that, only more so. +--- 15366905 +>>15365742 +>the evidence is that we are communicating our cognitive experience right now +And somewhere else chimps are communicating their cognitive experience right now. +--- 15366907 +>>15365688 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktkjUjcZid0 [Embed] +--- 15366910 +>>15366907 +You look at a chimp and think "That poor, dumb, animal." + +I look at humans and think the same thing...but the fact we communicate in English this tricks your kind into thinking we're the same. + +If hyperdimensional aliens arrived and spoke English people like you would soon see themselves as "just as smart" as them even though youre functionally retarded in conparison. diff --git a/sci/15362410.txt b/sci/15362410.txt index 37102c027e3e9167a07971285ab69b979fb99a7b..03478efd3a06fb0ea3d902d4710b74a6d1f07940 100644 --- a/sci/15362410.txt +++ b/sci/15362410.txt @@ -48,3 +48,17 @@ Can you try reading this again? This time pretending it is against your confirma Discarded as the propaganda piece it is. Don't you know chinese researchers have to swear loyalty to China and the CCP? Of course you do Chang. You probably read Xis thoughts on Chinese socialism in the 21st century before posting this +--- 15365860 +>>15362410 (OP) + +>t. + +:D +--- 15366735 +>>15362540 +except the 'experts' are establishment mouthpieces who contradict themselves and may be contradicted by other experts and simple research. what you are saying is shut up and obey. nothing more. that cannot and will not find the truth of anything. +--- 15367172 +>>15366735 +>t. uneducated poltard who doesn't understand how science works + +Many such cases. diff --git a/sci/15362585.txt b/sci/15362585.txt index 19f2659095b0c128b14dfd8538c65c2d515610a2..3d98459d4b096f4222d63c63388e26b81dd986d1 100644 --- a/sci/15362585.txt +++ b/sci/15362585.txt @@ -1,3 +1,64 @@ ----- --- 15362585 When can we move away from rocket technology? Surely there is a better way of lifting heavy objects into space? +--- 15364802 +>>15362585 (OP) +would a gauss-cannon/coilgun like device work? How much energy would it need to shoot a ton into orbit? +--- 15364807 +You wanna dive the Antigrav rabbit hole? +--- 15364815 +>>15362585 (OP) +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVygC6tnOmQ [Embed] +--- 15364835 +>>15364802 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Launch_loop +--- 15364858 +>>15364815 +What the fuck +I get that sometimes its a good idea to make ridiculous studies and ideas and to challenge notions, but whyyyyy +For what possible reason could you think up - +big chungus space array standing on theters around the earth in a complete circle +Just buiild an elevator at that point +--- 15364882 +>>15364858 +>Just buiild an elevator at that point +it really doesn't matter, unless someone invents a sci-fi torch drive or anti-gravity our only options are impractical megaprojects and chemical rockets. +--- 15364987 +>>15362585 (OP) +rocket tech can be so much more +--- 15365075 +>>15364987 +in terms of lifting mass to orbit NERVA wouldn't have been better than a chemical rocket, NTRs are better in space +--- 15365385 +>>15364882 +Automated assembly plant in space, components delivered via medium and heavy launch vehicles? +--- 15365393 +>>15362585 (OP) +>>15364807 +you just shoot things fast in a circle +--- 15365405 +>>15365075 +you can make better NTRs +--- 15365408 +>>15365393 +its a prediction of General Relativity that if you accelerate stuff to close to the speed of light you should start to stress spacetime in a way that effects local gravity, to build such a machine you need to fix a volume and create relativistic levels of mass-energy and controlled bursts. +I bet they measure gravity around the center of the lhc +https://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org/year#1962 +read the 2 essay of 1962, it describes a kind of machine like LHC +--- 15365426 +>>15364835 +i've read about this idea before. i like it, and it's reasonably doable with current tech. +--- 15365451 +>>15365408 +Not at the scale of the LHC dumbass, you'd need a collider the size of the galaxy to probe microscopic scales at which gravity is comparable to the other forces. +--- 15365460 +>>15365451 +size isnt important if you have the power. power consumption at LHC is 200MW +--- 15365464 +>>15365451 +in other words you interchange volume and time via power input. The scale shouldnt matter. +--- 15365583 +>>15362585 (OP) +If you do some math then rockets are the best (ignoring nuclear thermal rockets) after thermal rockets powered by an exterior source. + +Railguns, Coilguns, ramps, tunnels, railways, etc are simply inferior because without a rocket as second stage they're simply too inefficient and unrealistic (specific power and sonic blast) diff --git a/sci/15363336.txt b/sci/15363336.txt index 5febdf72841ce2133c95bbdfbab0f3c347c2bbf8..ea612935ac10e37fbb22e2dbd5924e3ee34d6aee 100644 --- a/sci/15363336.txt +++ b/sci/15363336.txt @@ -22,3 +22,12 @@ lul >cracks open a cold one with the boys everyday cope +--- 15364765 +>>15363336 (OP) +cool pic. Would be pretty simple to do so I guess you are just excel illiterate. Open a spreadsheet and put every number as well as the variables in your formula in an own cell. Go to an empty cell and write "=max(" and then click on the values in the cells you want to insert in the formula. Use semicolons instead of commas and dont use blank spaces. +--- 15365254 +>>15364765 +can you make one and tell me if they match +--- 15365269 +>>15365254 +nevermind diff --git a/sci/15364478.txt b/sci/15364478.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a5a2f1aa1316bb0de7ad700560aeb895ca84fe77 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364478.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +----- +--- 15364478 +The solution to stuck valves. +--- 15364661 +I, too, bash inanimate objects when they cease to obey my verbal commands. + +Electronic devices are the worst. What the fuck do you mean "Illegal Operation"?!?! STOP RESISTING [punch] +--- 15365858 +>>15364478 (OP) + +Rite of percussive maintenance? ^^ diff --git a/sci/15364566.txt b/sci/15364566.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e351736fe398c26a60f89db83f14c25fc7ce7fec --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364566.txt @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +----- +--- 15364566 +a triangle has: +>3 sides +>3 angles +>the sum of the angles is equal to 180 +Now, imagine a triangle with 2 angles of 0 and one of 180, with all 3 sides occupying the same space - BOOM, you've got a line, which is also a triangle. +--- 15364578 +line has zero area, all shapes have an area +try again +--- 15364584 +>>15364566 (OP) +1-Dimensional perception is wierd, especially when looking at the mirror or other people...ditections of the soul as evolutionary paths in spacetime. + +https://youtu.be/3xx7sgNVE-A [Embed] +--- 15364594 +>>15364578 +Lengths would infer area. Should be I II I. though this is some wild Number Theory shit, as sqrt2 would be II (implied 2). +--- 15364657 +>>15364566 (OP) +>define triangle as something specific +>make something that doesn't fall in those definitions +No, a line is not a triangle, 0 degrees isn't an angle, it's a lack of one +--- 15364665 +>>15364594 +Why would length infer area when the width is zero? +--- 15364671 +>>15364657 +>Unable to infer any information. +You have no way of measuring the area of the triangle in OPs image as its not labled for NPC programming. +>But I can just take these numbers and infer it! +EXACTLY. Potåto, potäto. +--- 15364676 +These are not shapes, they are random atoms in random arrangements. + +Nothing more. +--- 15366010 +itt: degeneracy +--- 15366031 +>>15364665 +>length infer area +Measure the Lengths of the sides, its literally 1:1. I+II+I=Area. +>Area 0 +A triangle is three 1D lines. The area is already infered. + +>>15366010 +POST MATH. +--- 15366468 +>POST MATH +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degeneracy_(mathematics) +--- 15366897 +>>15366468 +>HAHAHA 4CHAN WORDS +Fucking rekt me, mate... +--- 15366902 +>>15366897 +Oh...and the "chair" is my face. Now we're both winners. + +Happy now? +--- 15366908 +I think what OP meant to say is that a line segment is a triangle, not a line, but I'm not one of those assholes who will say, "Since the words OP used left some minor point of nuance for me to nitpick, I'm going to pretend like I can't see what he was getting at there and then I will call him a crackpot schizo, tell him to go back to kindergarten, and to study some stupid well known undergraduate text, and then throw the whole thing in the garbage without considering whether OP had an interesting point to raise." + +If OP want to say a line is a triangle, I can buy that. Now what? +--- 15366919 +>>15366908 +And Number Theory does all kinds of redefinitions like this all the time. This would be Subdimensional Geometry. Just as "non-sensical" as Hypersimensional Geometry if Physics, but Math has no qualms about physical constraints, so another conceptual translation is needed. + +"Dimensional curled up so small..." +Idk...I think theyre equally present in lesser magnitudes so as to require greater precision and finess to "measure". +--- 15366960 +>>15366010 +>absolutely degenerate +--- 15367011 +>>15364566 (OP) +>not convex + +Not a polygon and so not a triangle. +--- 15367033 +>>15367011 +Subdimensional. Update your definitions to reality....reality will not conform to your "belief system of arbitrary definitions". + +>Man is me. +>You are not me. +>Therefore you are not a man. +Irrfutable. +--- 15367045 +>>15364566 (OP) +>you've got a line, which is also a triangle +It's not, because it wouldn't satisfy the very requirement of being a triangle: the sum of two sides must be greater than the third side. +--- 15367051 +>>15367045 +Lengths are denoted. + +Mathematical 2-D plane triangles dont exist in reality. Neither does a 1-D triangle. This is all logically arbitrary definitions. diff --git a/sci/15364585.txt b/sci/15364585.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..258afad12acd859e31177fcad99a02e81b302477 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364585.txt @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +----- +--- 15364585 +Legitimate question. We hear how the polar ice caps and glaciers are melting at record pace. +I've lived along the ocean all my life for almost 30 years, and aside from a few storms, the tide has been pretty consistent and hasn't changed from my observation. How come? Shouldn't it have raised by a meter or so by now? + +I do agree, though that the weather has become more erratic. +--- 15364593 +>>15364585 (OP) +Forgot to mention, there are also pics of my grandmother as a child along the beach near where I live. The tide is basically the same. +--- 15364604 +>>15364585 (OP) +>>>/blog/ +--- 15364616 +>>15364593 +Global sea level rise is about 8 inches since 1900. What the fuck do you expect it to look like? +--- 15364626 +>>15364585 (OP) +Global cooling/global warming/climate change/lying kikes pilpul of the month is a lie. +--- 15364633 +Nils Axel Maunder found no evidence of sea level rise. +He lost his role at the ipcc because of it. +--- 15364635 +>>15364585 (OP) +>Shouldn't it have raised by a meter +where the fuck are you getting that? +--- 15364875 +>>15364633 +--- 15364896 +>>15364585 (OP) +>Shouldn't it have raised by a meter or so by now? +Nope, last century mean sea levels were apparently rising at a rate of roughly 2 mm per year +--- 15364961 +yeah coast hasn't fuckin moved ever but the weather has been going nuts particularly this year and last year. I blame it on the nazis in the american government getting desperate after it turns out their latest wunderweapon can only blow some wind around. +--- 15364965 +>>15364585 (OP) + Legitimate answer +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTRlSGKddJE [Embed] +--- 15365295 +>>15364896 +>apparently rising at a rate of roughly 2 mm per year +That's modeled, not measured. +--- 15365508 +>>15364965 +>actually posting potsmoker54 +--- 15365543 +>>15365508 +>i have no argument +--- 15365553 +>>15364965 +Based, informative material. Helplessness of >>15365508 further proves it. +--- 15365561 +>>15365543 +>>15365553 +He's a known liar why should I take him seriously? +--- 15365570 +>>15365561 +>He's a known liar why should I take him seriously? +You've scraped the 2 bottom rows of the pyramid so far, so why should anyone take (you) seriously? +--- 15365606 +>>15365570 +Correctly pointing out the untrustworthiness of a liar is a valid argument. +--- 15365611 +>>15365561 +projection, the post +--- 15365636 +>>15365606 +>Correctly pointing out the untrustworthiness of a liar +>Correctly +Wow, hold it buddy. You've provided not a single example of Potholer's lies. How about starting with that? +--- 15365670 +>>15364585 (OP) +>How come? Shouldn't it have raised by a meter or so by now? +Its a false alarm anyway. For example the Netherlands can easily keep up with their usual methods regardless. + +https://www.climatechangepost.com/netherlands/coastal-floods/ + +https://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/en/water/water-safety/sea-level-rise +--- 15365673 +>>15364965 +>Legitimate answer +tldr that church of science bullshit +Please timecode were he refutes the pic +--- 15365686 +>>15365670 +Waterstraats level gained due to diking. Show long term coast level data. Protip they put them away like DHI over here +--- 15365720 +>>15365686 +Like picrel? Still doesn't seem apocalyptic to me. Considering an average of 200k immigrants a year, moving 750 people gradually until 2100 should be a piece of cake. + +https://earth.org/data_visualization/sea-level-rise-by-2100-amsterdam/ +--- 15365734 +>>15365720 +> See level in 2100 + +>Can't grasp the number of the current year? +> True believer in circular arguments? +--- 15365758 +>>15365734 +What are you arguing for or against? My position is that rising sea level, now or in the future, is an overestimated problem at least for the Dutch. If you have evidence to the contrary, show it instead of your passive agressive attitude. +--- 15365782 +>>15365758 +>What are you arguing for or against? +Rising sea level. Certainly the "official models" are also exaggerated, but there is no indication that these are correct. But you are right when you say that it is far more harmless than suggested. +--- 15366006 +>>15364896 +How do you even measure this, the tides will stop any precise measurements no? at least to the degree of mm +--- 15366011 +>>15365720 +Isnt the Netherlands already below sea level since 1900 +--- 15366025 +>>15366011 +Since medieval times, I think. +--- 15366099 +>>15366025 +The land was reclaimed from the bay starting in the Roman period. Poldering with mechanical drainage began in the 11th century. +--- 15366121 +>>15366011 +Yea but there's a big wall of dirt preventing the ocean from flowing back over the land. Boats go through locks. When I was there many Dutch were complaining about having to raise the level of the earthen dyke but in this "haha, the ocean can never defeat the Dutch" kind of way. +--- 15366664 +>>15365295 +Its a completely fake graph, made by the same people responsible for climategate. sea level is not rising anywhere, not even slightly. neither are temperatures, the climate has been rock steady for the past half century. still cooler than the 1930s +--- 15366670 +Current estimate is a rise of sea level by less than 30cm until the year 2100. That's less than average dick size. +--- 15366678 +>>15364896 +How do you get satellite altimetry before the 1950s? +--- 15366717 +>>15366664 +>cooler than the 1930s +usa =/= global +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_Bowl +--- 15366741 +>>15366717 +Americans are retarded, what is new? +--- 15367135 +>>15364633 +Well, incompetence gets you fired indeed. +--- 15367140 +>>15366006 +Keep averaging. You will get to mm precision eventually even with a few meters of noise. +--- 15367147 +>>15366011 +Only parts of it but yes. +--- 15367201 +>>15364585 (OP) +https://youtu.be/3wU8_jT61eE [Embed] + +Earth is flat. Climate change is a meme, though something else might be at play here. diff --git a/sci/15364588.txt b/sci/15364588.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f3d7e8d626c34104e9e3b4a51df3059bfb7d1794 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364588.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +----- +--- 15364588 +0.999...+0.999...i += +0.999...+i += +1+0.999...i += +1+i +--- 15364681 +0.999...+0.999...i =/= 0.999...+i +0.999...+0.999...i = 2 +--- 15364722 +Worthless piece of shit schizo lefty tranny college children board +--- 15365023 +>>15364588 (OP) +>0.999...i +The hell does that mean? Zero decimal point followed by infinitely many nines and THEN i? diff --git a/sci/15364740.txt b/sci/15364740.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2db8cfa4a4b117536a1e666e4f3038093dce0670 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364740.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15364740 +ONLY BEEN 2 MONTHS AND I AM ALREADY PREDICTING THE FUTURE +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRIBVykhpC4 [Embed] +--- 15364820 +>tom scottrannypronounsoiboy +im in two minds asbout him +i like why files more diff --git a/sci/15364741.txt b/sci/15364741.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7e696aad4b0eb8e58739324980f63e3257577e4e --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364741.txt @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +----- +--- 15364741 +how many of these things does it take to make a soul, or a consciousness? +--- 15364749 +21 grams. +--- 15364754 +>>15364741 (OP) +This many. + +https://youtu.be/mPcEjZ3__E0 [Embed] +--- 15364854 +>>15364741 (OP) +Zero, that's how every cell/molecule/atom/subatomic particle/elementary particle knows what to be and what to do, you don't need consciousness to have an ingrained set of instructions and rules to act by, existence itself is something beyond fundamental and simple human understanding +--- 15364879 +>>15364741 (OP) + +kek materialists btfo for the 1000th time +--- 15364885 +>>15364741 (OP) +Probably very little for you since those words are meaningless in the manner you use them. +--- 15364901 +>>15364741 (OP) +about three fiddy +--- 15364909 +>>15364741 (OP) +Depends what you mean by "soul" and "concioussnes". +--- 15364923 +>>15364854 +>simple human understanding +>simple human +So is how a cars engine works beyond "explosion of gas makes car go forward". +>advanced human +How does a magnet work or what is gravity? +>homonovus +Solved, but the equations havnt been invented yet so writting down would be meaningless to humans, so they remain as alien symbols in my head. + +Fundementally Physics and Consciousness align but that level is so removed from the human experience it will not be accepted at heart until humanity as a whole is understanding a Unified Theory of Evetything (Which Includes Humans you fucking animals!) +>What does that look like? +/x/..........yeah, you fucked up, /sci/.... +--- 15365226 +>>15364741 (OP) +6 million. +--- 15365256 +>>15364923 +>So is how a cars engine works beyond "explosion of gas makes car go forward". +Yes? +Define what is a gas and what is a car to the smallest possible level, you can't, you also can't explain why the things making up gases and cars are the things they are and not something else, why are there laws that make them behave the way they do. We can explain simpler things that we can rely on with our senses, but to answer the most fundamental questions about this reality is literally impossible and will never be achieved. +--- 15365274 +>>15365256 +>what is a gas and what is a car to the smallest possible level +Molecular decoupling providing thrust propulsion. Same as a rocket or nuclear reactor, or even a gun. A Pneumatic piston is each bullet, it simple isnt attached to the bolt to cycle the chamber, the molecular expansion from decoupling does that. + +Easy. You should have asked about magnetism. Thats shits hard to explain. + +Anywho...checkmate. +--- 15365610 +>>15364741 (OP) +>how many of these things does it take to make a consciousness? +probably around 10 billion. +--- 15365618 +NPCs have 100 billion of those and still no consciousness. +--- 15365675 +>>15365618 +brutal, I am an NPC +--- 15365681 +>>15364741 (OP) +84,000,000 +--- 15365730 +>>15365274 +>Molecular decoupling providing thrust propulsion +What's a molecule? +What's an atom? +What's a proton? +--- 15365761 +>>15365730 +Asking for an infinite answer is the same as asking for no answer because it will quickly exceed your ability to understand said answers. + +I could, detail the answers...but no, you should have asked the hard question first. You didnt because my answers are just giving you questions you didnt even think to ask. +--- 15365770 +>>15365730 +Actually...start here. + +I used to browse this all the time, its my homepage still. +--- 15365771 +>>15364741 (OP) +I don't think it's about how many (though perhaps there is a threshold), but more about what type they are, and how they connect to the rest of the brain (perhaps that's obvious though). + +I.e. The spindle cell (aka. the Von Economo neuron) is thought to be the basis for consciousness and are found in many other animals, like the Sperm Whale, Raccoons and Elephants. Most notably the Sperm Whale, since interacting with these animals in their environment is quite he experience. They'll look at you, and try to teach you things. + +Source: Various papers on Nature and "Sperm Whales Clicking You Inside Out — James Nestor at The Interval" on youtube. +--- 15365780 +>>15365771 +btw the neuron in your pic is a motor neuron that is for moving fingers and whatnot. It has nothing to do with what you're asking about. +--- 15365797 +>>15365780 +>neuron that is for moving fingers +>Judgement cells +I dont think youre a real scientist at all, sir. +>what you're asking about +I dont see a question at all. + +No, sir, I do say I doubt. +--- 15365833 +>>15365797 +Motor neurons are what you use to masturbate. + +Spindle cells are what you use to choose what to masturbate too. +--- 15365851 +>>15365833 +>Spindle cells are what you use to choose +POINTS. +>Motor neurons are what you use to masturbate +YOUR SHAME. + +>thinking this is how the brain truly operates +https://youtu.be/ZmRaIQOlxTY [Embed] +>thinking consciousness is fully in the brain +https://youtu.be/J1RSPy9MdBc [Embed] + +You're not a Developmental Cognitive Psychologist...I can tell. + +This shit I could show you would shatter your even your imagination. +--- 15365857 +>>15365675 +Why is she dressed like that in a courthouse? +--- 15365863 +>>15365761 +>Asking for an infinite answer is the same as asking for no answer because it will quickly exceed your ability to understand said answers. +But it is not impossible to understand them, you simply need enough progress which we'll never achieve +--- 15365878 +>>15365863 +>not impossible to understand them +Axioms of reality reduce the complexity to universal simplicity. Single unified equations erase whole chalkboards of equations. + +Very Possible...hence why some men dare to try and do so, often going insane in the process. + +>which we'll never achieve +no u + +Same same same same...but different! +--- 15365896 +>>15365851 +>You're not a Developmental Cognitive Psychologist...I can tell. + +Sir, this is a Wendy's. +--- 15365900 +>>15365896 +>Sir, this is a Wendy's. +Are you Sarah Connor? +--- 15365909 +>>15364854 +brainlets will debate an abstract criticality in computation which means mostly nothing as it only denotes the ability to consider oneself different than another, which doesn't necessarily mean intelligence or some special divine hoodoo powering it, although it obviously gets it's energy somewhere +--- 15366185 +>>15364741 (OP) +Bout tree fiddy +--- 15366195 +>>15364741 (OP) +Enough to observe and navigate the world and then recursively meta-reflect on those observations. + +So more than the average NPC with no inner monologue. +--- 15366622 +>>15364741 (OP) +It is not about the amount, it is about the form. +You might as well ask how many pavers it takes to make a path. +--- 15366877 +>>15365851 +>This shit I could show you would shatter your even your imagination. + +Ahh yes, i wondered why do i have feeling as if you are very similar to me. +Before i conclude some things, might you tell me the shit you have to show? +--- 15366889 +>>15366877 +>the shit you have to show +Shit beyond your comprehension of existence itself. +>"Just tell me the things beyond my comprehension of reality while I ignore every post and respond back as if Im too smart to engage the science." +Explain what this post (>>15365851) says/links to in realtion to the thread. Listen to some lectures, read some books, THEN engage me in science. + +The fact you just simply ignore my words to post back "we're similar" means youre too arrogant for the dumbed down version I post here. + +INSULTING, LURK MORE, ATTEND MORE, READ MORE. +--- 15366981 +>>15366889 +Okay... so will you finally say the "shit" i cannot comprehand, instead of dodging the question? +Even with your videos i cannot read your mind. +--- 15366997 +>>15366981 +>The fact you just simply ignore my words to post back "we're similar" means youre too arrogant for the dumbed down version I post here. +No it does not. But this shows how you project your intentions on other people. +Now that is arogant.. to judge wrongfully someone for being interested in what you are saying. Not to mention this "i am smarter then anyone here" act. No wonder you feel called out. +--- 15367022 +>>15366981 +>>15366997 +>Monkey to Man: "Explain Lie Groups, please. I dont understand Numbers, only A, Some and Many, but please...write a book so I can throw it away as "pseudo-science schizo nonsense" after looking at the cover, because I cant even read." + +No. Do your job (schooling or self education). I DO NOT WORK FOR YOU. + +Your Professors are the ones I lecture, NOT HIS STUDENTS. + +>how many of these things does it take to make a soul, or a consciousness? +ANSWERED HERE; >>15364754 + +I can liteeally talk to electromagnetic fields/charges emmited by all life on this planet, a, at my estimation, is an atleast 8th Dimensional perspective of billions of entities. As alien as anything on this planet will ever communicate with. + +Clouds can talk to me...are you listening to the Sky? +--- 15367094 +>>15367022 +Look i understand people tend to attack you for your views i understand, this is why i told you that i finde similaritys with you. +But you dont need to defend against people who try to understand you. +Sometimes to be undersrood you need to be dumbed down. That is life. +You aproach me as if i know contents of your mind, as if i know everything you do. I do not.. that would be apaurd. +But its okay. I wont presure it no more. I wish you comfy life friend. +--- 15367111 +>>15367094 +Ok. Sorry. I truly, IN HEART OF HEARTS, see all humans as some level of demonic possession. + +Because its true. If it wasnt, for you as example, you would be the living Christ, so anyone that says otherwise, is declaring ego-based self deception. + +>Thats what original sin is...the evil inherent in humans. + +>You aproach me as if i know contents of your mind +No, I send links to lectures all the time. Did you watch the 2+ hours of lectures I posted? If not...WHY NOT? As you questions should be different if you did. +>This is why I said I dont work for you. +You read the book, then I explain how *that* book relates to all other books. You didnt read the book but want "The Ultimate Connections Of Reality." without doing the work. THE WORK. + +>I wish you comfy life friend. +What a demonic curse. Comfort creates mediocrity. I'M METEORIC! + + +Im busy right now anyway, I have to move out, pack for an around the world trip lasting months, and Im not in the mood to rehash shit repeated here over and over. +--- 15367117 +>>15367111 +Nice. Schizophrenia and delusions of grandeur. And the tasteful demonic possession accusations. Very nice. +--- 15367124 +>>15367117 +I am you Teacher, NOT YOUR PEER. + +DO THE FUCKING HOMEWORK OR SHUT THE FUCK UP. + +I'm too busy gathering my shit together for my Eastern Europe and Central Asia tour. + +GO TO CLASS OR GET A JOB. +--- 15367129 +LECTURES. + +ATTEND OR SHUT THE FUCK UP, PSEUDS. +--- 15367144 +>>15364754 +I have a severe hatred of both consumers and producers of this garbage. +--- 15367145 +>>15367124 +ESL shitskin claims secrets of the universe. A tale as old as time. I sage. +--- 15367152 +>>15367144 +>this garbage +Define what it is, lets see what you truly are. + +>>15367145 +Riggity REKT. Go to class you pseud. +"lol my superior feelingz is le win" + +Child like self delusion. diff --git a/sci/15364785.txt b/sci/15364785.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e840bfb6c20ed75b8600847f92749066d839fdbf --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364785.txt @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ +----- +--- 15364785 +Not possible. Why is the retard Musk still pushing it? We cant even build functioning biodomes. +--- 15364788 +>>15364785 (OP) +>We cant even build functioning biodomes. +It's a sealed dome, nothing else is required. +--- 15364793 +>>15364785 (OP) +>what's impossible now will always be impossible +I love when retards call other people retards +--- 15364797 +>>15364793 +Maybe, but Musks entire empire will crumble before that. His dream is utterly fruitless. He will not even be alive the day humans set first foot on Mars. This guy is a bonafide retardo. Atleast NASA has realistic ambitions. +--- 15364809 +>>15364797 +>singlehandedly thrust rocket reusability forward by several decades if not longer +listen nigger, even if you believe most of musk's businesses are scams or whatever (possible), he is still on net a benefit to humanity for this reason alone. +--- 15364817 +>>15364785 (OP) +its a long term goal / dream, not something that he expects to accomplish himself +if he pushes it enough perhaps the future mars colonists will have it as their core ideology +--- 15364823 +>>15364785 (OP) +People need dreams to forge prosperous empires and a prosperous era for all +--- 15364833 +>>15364785 (OP) +>you WILL NOT colonise other planets +>you WILL NOT aspire to a grander existence +>you WILL die out with the sun +>you WILL suffer in nihilism, just like ME +--- 15364834 +>>15364809 +Not really and i explain to you why. The tech needed for this feat can go two directions + +1. It builds on the tech we have now (ie rockets) and improves it to a point where it may even break into complete new propulsion tech. + +2. The tech that revolutionizes space travel isa side effect from a new technology developed in a completely different field + +Lets say 1. takes 100 more years to be feasible. Suddenly 2. comes along and halves or quarters this time. Why waste time on 1. to begin with? We need to invest in tech other than shitty rockets. Fuck rockets. +--- 15364846 +>>15364833 +>You WILL go on a one-way trip to hell with no way of returning and live in the most dangerous environment known to man + +People like you are bitches who never think things through. +--- 15364962 +Just nuke the shit out of it, we built all these nukes and don’t even use them may aswell get some cash back for our investment +--- 15364966 +>>15364846 +People have been doing that for all of human history. You are in fact the little bitch here sir. +--- 15364986 +>>15364834 +2 may not exist or is likely so far off that delaying research and exploration now would be retarded. +--- 15365424 +>>15364846 +>Too scared to face the challenges of the universe +>calls others 'a little bitch' +KWAB +--- 15365435 +Terraforming is technologically simple matter, we can do it today if we had infinite production capabilities but the industrial challenge it poses is enormous. It's like counting to a quadrillion by hand, it's not difficult but would take billions of people to achieve +--- 15365445 +>>15364785 (OP) +>We cant even build functioning biodomes. +Actually, we're insanely good at creating functioning biodomes. +What on earth are you talking about? +--- 15365468 +>>15364785 (OP) +>Why is the retard Musk still pushing it? +because he wants to lure investors +--- 15365627 +Babysteps. You don't accomplish amazing things in one full swing. First land humans on Mars. Build a base on the moon. Then start nuking Mars with everything we have. Get russia and China and other countries invovled. Wait about 1000 years. Start colonizing it after tests show its safe. It's going to take trillions and 100s of years after the 1000 wait. So yeah, possible. But I highly doubt it. Maybe we should just focus on the moon and sending probes. Landing on Mars and exploring the galaxy. +--- 15366201 +>>15364785 (OP) +It's possible but terraforming mars runs counter to colonizing it. +--- 15366241 +>>15365627 +How does nuking Mars give it a functioning magnetosphere and remove the toxins from the dirt? +--- 15366249 +>>15366241 +Wouldn't even give mars a thick atmosphere, it's completely pointless. And wouldn't permanently increase the temperature either. The CO2 and water froze in the caps in the first place in spite of their greenhouse effect because that's where the planetary climate equilibrium lies. +Mars is only getting fixed by mass bombardment of comets which would dump more than enough energy to melt the poles anyways. +--- 15366301 +There are NO realistic benefits to colonising Mars any time soon +>science and exploration +can be done by robots for less risk and cost +>safeguarding humanity from asteroid impact +cheaper and easier to invest in asteroid deflection +>safeguarding humanity from climate change +mars's climate is worse than the most extreme predictions for climate change and always will be +>safeguarding humanity from nuclear war +any mars bases would also be nuked in this scenario +>safeguarding humanity from the expansion of the sun +won't happen for several billions of years +>mining +easier to mine from asteroids and does not need a human presence anyway +>muh manifest destiny in space +/pol/ larp +But enjoy living in a pod on a shitty irradiated rock millions of miles away from your friends and family lol +--- 15366307 +>>15364785 (OP) +It's the most midwit sci-fi brained idea ever, the idea that we should spend trillions of dollars and hundreds of years transforming Mars into a barely habitable planet when we have a perfect home right here +--- 15366317 +>>15364833 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuEmD9WRKes [Embed] + +hey retard, you don't want to live on mars +it doesn't have the gravity required to support human life. At best, we could turn it into a big garden and farm potatoes on it like Matt Damon did. +--- 15366321 +>>15364785 (OP) +My conspiracy theory is that Musk is attention whoring to get easier access to cheap funding (hyped investors agree to lend him money at better terms because they think he's a genius who can't fail). +--- 15366347 +>>15366301 +>But enjoy living in a pod on a shitty irradiated rock millions of miles away from your friends and family lol +Sounds like heaven to me that. Would much rather that then living among the plague rats and the super volcanoes. +--- 15366389 +>>15366307 +why ape should leave africa +--- 15366462 +>>15364785 (OP) +>we can't even build functioning biodimes + +What a retarded thing to say. Building a functioning biodome is extremely easy. Building a manmade biodome big enough to support humans is what's hard. But only because we require a massive amount of resources. +--- 15366481 +>>15364846 +>>You WILL go on a one-way trip to hell with no way of returning and live in the most dangerous environment known to man +Sounds based, where can I sign up? +--- 15366506 +>>15366307 +This perfect home isn't big enough for all of us. Earth will eventually profit from their Martian investments. If Martians want to terraform Mars, it will be up to them to pay for it. +--- 15366548 +>>15364809 +Except he is gatekeeping the people actually making the discoveries and innovations such that instead of celebrating their accomplishments, you are talking about some retard fantasizing about nuking mars and chipping everyone's brains instead. +--- 15366555 +>>15365445 +Nope, its 2023 and there is still no SeaLab because we aren't good at building actual functioning biodomes. +--- 15366557 +>>15364966 +They have not. you have no idea how much less hospitable mars is than some random desert or whatever bullshit you are telling yourself is an earthly environment on par with mars. +--- 15366584 +>>15366241 +If you have the capability to nuke the entire planet you are capable of building an artificial magnetic shield. +--- 15366586 +>>15366389 +The other continents are largely more fertile and habitable than africa rather than being completely inhospitable, lifeless, and irradiated, dipshit. +--- 15366592 +>>15366462 +>Building a functioning biodome is extremely easy. +No, all attempts have been superficial and failed in the original mission and were converted to glorified greenhouses rather than actual sealed environments. +--- 15366626 +>>15364833 +The earth is flat dumbass. You are never leaving this plane alive scienceboi +--- 15366628 +>>15366584 +absolutely. +still no point in nuking mars +--- 15366644 +>>15366626 +this image is the most effective piece of pro-tranny propaganda ever created +--- 15366661 +>>15364785 (OP) +YWNBAA + +You Will Never Be An Alien +--- 15366666 +>>15366584 +>If you have the capability to nuke the entire planet +nobody has that capability +--- 15366688 +>>15366592 +>No, all attempts have been superficial and failed in the original mission + +Correct, but my original point still stands. It is NOT HARD to build a sealed self-sustaining ecosystem that can survive functionally indefinitely with no inputs except sunlight. They're called bottle gardens. The problem with human-sized biodomes is that people massively underestimate the scale of ecosystem required to sustain human life. Biosphere 2 failed for a whole bunch of reasons but the biggest was that they overloaded it with 9 people when realistically it could only produce enough resources to sustain one or MAYBE two people indefinitely. +--- 15366702 +>>15366666 +Terraforming is not a near term goal, it's not even really a long term goal. It's a dream, a very long term aspiration. +--- 15366704 +>>15366688 +Air and moisture still gets in and out of that thing, it is not perfectly sealed like a dome in a thin atmosphere would need to be, and it would not survive being placed in a vacuum. +--- 15366721 +>>15366704 +Okay fine here's the 24 year old hermetically sealed blown glass shrimp biosphere at the American Museum of Natural History. This is a topic that has been researched extensively. It's absolutely possible to create a long-term stable sealed ecosystem. +--- 15366737 +>>15366721 +That water would escape and/or explode that container if left in the vacuum of space indefinitely if not supported and insulated by the atmosphere of the earth which is why they keep it safely tucked away in a museum. +--- 15366742 +>>15366688 +I thought Biosphere 2 failed because they didn't account for CO2 being sucked up by the still curing concrete. +--- 15366789 +>>15366704 +NTA, but this is a completely retarded argument when talking about mars habitats, because those also aren't closed environments. We aren't talking about an interstellar ark. The point of putting the habitat on mars itself is to be able to grab resources from the environment, such as nitrates, CO2, Water, chlorine, soil, energy... Not to mention the regular supply runs every efficient transfer window every two years, with an "emergency" expensive Venus flyby window every year. +--- 15366795 +>>15366737 +Unironically, are you retarded? It would explode only if the heat from the sun boils the water and heats the air to a point of creating enough pressure through expansion to break the glass. As would happen in an oven. This is absolutely nonsensical to the argument being made about self-sustaining biospheres. The difference is merely 1 bar, you muppet. There's nothing magical about space. +--- 15366802 +>>15366795 +I forgot there is no sun in space and no sunlight, heat or delta p on mars. +--- 15366811 +>>15366301 +midwit take +1 dude with scoop can do more work surveying in 2 weeks than all rovers did in past 30 years +>easier to mine from asteroids and does not need a human presence anyway +nobody even seriously imagined how to mine an asteroid, before we even get to unknown unknows +--- 15366813 +>>15366802 +tell me, how come you haven't combusted after stepping into the sunlight? +--- 15366820 +>>15366813 +I am protected from the sun by miles upon miles of thick heavy atmosphere and air moisture. +--- 15366827 +>>15366802 +How the fuck is that relevant to a self-sustaining biosphere being possible, you unironic retard? +--- 15366832 +>>15364834 +With current physics theres no other way to move objects through empty space than propelling material out the back, by Newton's third law. Counting on some grand paradigm shift that will throw known physics overboard and enable us to manipulate spacetime or whatever is not a rational plan +--- 15366842 +>>15364785 (OP) +We should focus on industrializing the moon and do all our pollutive shit up there, solar-powered and with cheap transport back to earth +--- 15366844 +>>15366827 +They said that the only way for a man made biosphere to be possible is if the sun and heat didn't exist in and propagate through the vacuum of space. +--- 15366851 +>>15366584 +altho it could be feasible to build an artificial magnetic shield from the solar wind the lack of active geology on the surface is going to fuck you up over the longer term +every time rain falls it depletes the land of first vital micro nutrients and later of even the rock itself while dumping it all into the seas +so unless you want to spend a continuous fortune every day to dredge the river estuaries and transport all that back to the high plateaus your entire terraforming efforts will lead to mars turning to a swamp like biome with some deserts/wastelands in between +yeah sure there is self sustaining biosphere with probably a ton of life there, but it is very unpleasant to human habitation so why bother to spend several fortunes to create it in the first place +not to mention all the problems of changing the soil chemistry to be compatible with earths life, there is going to be an enormous mass of sulphur you would need to extract from the soil and lift into space before any ocean can be formed +much more likely it will be sealed domes for resource extraction so the colony would be economically viable +and if you are looking at very long timelines is the cost and time requirement of a mars terraform worth it compared to deep space exploration +--- 15366855 +>>15366844 +Pass it through GPT or something, because this is gibberish, ESL-kun. +--- 15366858 +>>15366844 +What did he mean... +--- 15366860 +Colonizing Mars is a great idea and entirely within our grasp. It would be possible to build huge biodomes using nothing else than chicken wire and cling film. Everything else would take care of itself. + +However we must ensure that the mistakes we have made on Earth are not repeated on this new world. Mars needs to be an entirely progressive society built upon complete tolerance and diversity. Oppression, racism and inequality has no place on Mars. Therefore the only white people who will be allowed to go are liberals, gays, and transsexuals. + +We should be building a vast armada of spaceships to take all the non-white people of Earth to Mars, along with the chosen whites, where they will flourish in a truly just and equal new society. As a progressive society they will easily terraform Mars into a new paradise, given enough chicken wire and clingfilm. The conservative whites can be left behind forever alone on Earth. Considering the misery they have inflicted upon the world it serves them right! +--- 15366862 +>>15366855 +No, just read the reply chain for context so you understand the conversation. +>>15366737 +>>15366795 +^These are the most crucial couple of posts for the context. +--- 15366867 +>>15366860 +Since a shuttle made of aluminum foil got us to the moon, I don't see why chicken wire wouldn't make for a decent enough mars outpost. +--- 15366880 +>>15366860 +Perhaps I was being a little too harsh on white people. Some of them are innovative thinkers, free of oppressive patriarchal ideas about science. For that reason we should also send all the whites who believe in flat earth, who think the moon landings were faked, and who deny evolution. +Mars is going to need the help of such creative and independent thinkers! The best thing is that all immigration will be one way so the people of mars will never be bothered by the oppressive white people of Earth again! Its going to be great! +--- 15366885 +>>15366862 +Okay, yes anon, if you put the biosphere into an oven it will die, okay. It will also have issues surviving a nuclear strike. +Now, how the fuck is that relevant to solar system travel, considering the ISS has been inhabited continuously for twenty years and running (so it is capable of dissipating excess heat), and a mars settlement is not a closed system, being able to be resupplied from earth and being able to ISRU most basic resources? +--- 15366891 +>>15366885 +>if you put the biosphere into an oven it will die, +Its already in a sealed container and the container becomes the oven when placed in the vacuum of space and exposed to heat and pressure changes that are fundamentally different that those felt inside the comfort of kilometers upon kilometers of earth's atmosphere. + +People are constantly coming and going from the ISS, it is not an indefinite barracks and people who have stayed for mere months on end have come back to serious health problems that lead to incapacitation caused by being in an environment that is fundamentally different from earth for too long. +--- 15366892 +>>15366880 +Bad news. All the people you listed are going to stay right here with you. It's the rest of us who are leaving. But give it a hundred years and Earth will start putting boat people in starships and sending them away. Especially if it's cost effective. This can't be done until the infrastructure has been developed to support such large population influx on Mars. diff --git a/sci/15364803.txt b/sci/15364803.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b1ec353d499eaa0c058b0e395d952337c3a55c57 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364803.txt @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +----- +--- 15364803 +went down a rabithole about nasa space x and whatnot the past 2 months why havent we been back to the moon mariana trench or mars? +WHY? +--- 15364821 +Marianas trench - James Cameron went back recently +Moon - initial landing were a pissing contest between the US and Soviet Union. Literally the only reason we’re going back now is because the Chinese say they are going (so another pissing contest). +Mars - lots of technical challenges for sending humans. But we’ve gotten good at sending proves. Starship could possibly do it, if it works out as promised. +--- 15364825 +>>15364821 +nigger please moon landing was fake +i dont doubt they didnt go there again secretly fr fr no cgi cap +--- 15364837 +>>15364825 +Whole mission was tracked using radio telescopes (including the descent of the lander) and the soviets would have loved to call bullshit if it was fake. +--- 15364841 +> /sci/ thread +--- 15365056 +oh god I can't stop thinking about troons fuck +- OP +--- 15365098 +>>15364803 (OP) +>why +We get this discussion almost every day: +https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Stagnation +--- 15365239 +>>15364803 (OP) +A couple years ago I decided I was going to find the stupidest, most absurd conspiracy theory I could find and look into it. I had gone through like 3 crazy things in a row that I couldn't poke any real holes in... Kennedy Ass., Sandy H. And freemasonry or some shit. So I found flat earth. I remember thinking: this has to be a joke. There is no way people really believe the earth is flat they're just fucking with gullible idiots. Started looking into it and was laughing in threads at how well they were selling it. Then I watched "something happened on the way to the moon" or whatever that one is called. Then I saw about 30 hours of NASA videos that are blatantly fake or at least very suspicious. Then, as a Christian, I started watching Rob Skiba videos and how the tabernacle was designed by God to the Israelites as a type of the world and if correctly interpreted it becomes basically a circus tent, which would replicate the flat earth with the dome.....I know I'm a Christian, opinion discarded. I totally understand why people don't listen to flat earthers. We have been duped since birth that we live on an orb flying randomly through space and evolved from electrified mud. I have been steadfast on not teaching my children about the round earth yet until I can teach them the alternate theories. Their aunt bought them a globe as a gift and before I could say anything my 4 yo daughter is like: look papa is the earth. Before she can learn to read she is taught we live on a sphere. + +For those that already believe, don't be angry at globeists. They are simply following their training and need to break free of the programming. The world we live on is stationary and unmoving. The horizon is essentially flat. We are encased in a dome which the Bible describes as exemplifying God's handiwork. Below the land....below the caves. At the foundations of our world is water. Above the dome is water. There is no outer space. Stars are luminaries fixed in their alignment +--- 15365488 +>>15364837 +>(((radio telescopes))) +--- 15365837 +>>15364837 +you're presuming that the soviet government and american governments were really at odds and not aligned in a divide & conquer scheme against their populations. you are wrong about that. +--- 15365966 +>>15365837 +Also true but this doesn't preclude them fighting over pole position. +--- 15366048 +Lack of widespread adoption of nuclear power, especially combining the restriction of fossil fuels, has led the civilization astray from the Kardashev scale. Effectively we live under increasingly severe energy austerity. The effective affordability of everything, even of things you would not think as having anything to do with energy are very much affected by it. Especially so when we're meant to control undesirable side effects and such. Remember, keeping the environment clean takes energy too. In a nuclear civilization, you could coceivably suck whatever CO2 you want out of the air. All our current problems would be obsolete. Guiltless energy abundance would fundamentally change the entire mood of the society and all the norm equations. The plugged dedicit holes and surplus making it cool to be expansionist in spirit. +--- 15366133 +>>15366048 +The nuclear power industry has neglected to improve the rate of nuclear power plant leaks (currently guaranteed at least once every twenty years and expected once every ten years). If I want to live on a radioactive wasteland with cheap energy I will emigrate to Mars where nuclear energy is likely to be used abundantly. I support rising energy costs on Earth to prevent destruction of the biosphere. You need to learn about consequences because you appear ignorant to them. +--- 15366151 +>>15364803 (OP) +They can't profit from them. +--- 15366247 +>right wing schizos have to photoshop pictures to get mad at +--- 15366258 +>>15364803 (OP) +Use troons as test pilots guilt-free because they were probably going to commit suicide anyway +--- 15366267 +>>15366133 +okay Char +--- 15366340 +>>15366247 +It's satire now, but 10 years ago it would have been a surreal joke +--- 15366398 +>>15365239 +CIgAy be throwing LSD in the water supply again. +--- 15366684 +>>15364803 (OP) +It took 5% of the US GDP for the Apollo program. Space travel isn't cheap and you don't really make any money by sending dudes to another celestial body. Unless a nation like the US was willing and serious in embarking upon a literal colonist empire expansionism in space type of policy where they would invest a lot of tax money into building up infrastructure on places like the moon to jumpstart an economy there, then the only real way to make money in space (that isn't just sucking on big gov's cock in the form of subsidiaries) would probably be in the micro gravity manufacturing market in Earths orbit. Pretty much the only thing in space that could net you some big boy bucks by being able to make shit that is better by using processes that are impossible to do on Earth and then expand form there. +--- 15366809 +>>15366684 +Dr. Science™. The post. +--- 15367101 +>>15365488 +>not knowing what a radio telescope is. . . +--- 15367103 +>>15366258 +They're not pilots. They're cargo. diff --git a/sci/15364849.txt b/sci/15364849.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3b62ecf559c5f0ec0bcb32397962378a8fa653b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364849.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +----- +--- 15364849 +>Colleague becomes assoc. prof +>Becomes insufferable +>Cannot be removed from on-going papers despite not even pretending to work on them any more +--- 15364874 +Ahh the cycle of worthless talentless midwits like you and your colleague continues diff --git a/sci/15364880.txt b/sci/15364880.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..67b27226aa7f44f85ad15467987bb1a6abf77500 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364880.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +----- +--- 15364880 +>open paper.pdf +>chinese co-authors +>close paper.pdf +>"I recommend rejection of this article as it is clearly not mature enough for publication" +>mfw I didn't even read the title diff --git a/sci/15364905.txt b/sci/15364905.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d8eeff1f018cc3ceb839029af61d2fd721c6ad1 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15364905.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +----- +--- 15364905 +TIL that quantum entanglement has been observed on item about the size of human hair and it made me wonder what are some world records that improving upon would significantly help science progress? +--- 15365091 +>>15364905 (OP) +Tell me more about these quantum effects at macroscopic scales. diff --git a/sci/15365033.txt b/sci/15365033.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..264a84d72ccfd4a4193525ada2b38d5831c180ed --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365033.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2540 @@ +----- +--- 15365033 +previous >>15360884 → +MARS SOON-ish editon +--- 15365034 +>>15365033 (OP) +hello? +--- 15365037 +The fuck was that? +>>15365022 → +What, a hundred meter thick steel cockhead on the front of your ship? +--- 15365038 +>>15365033 (OP) +Venus posters you dropped your crowns, kings +--- 15365039 +>>15365034 +hi +--- 15365041 +>>15365034 +we appear to have faulty staging + +>>15365037 +what if we ablate the atmosphere instead of the ship +--- 15365042 +>>15365037 +No, more like a hundred meters of ice. +--- 15365044 +>>15365034 +>thread get nuked +>thread gets unnuked +huh? +--- 15365045 +nth for Uranus lasers +--- 15365048 +>>15365041 +>the atmosphere +The atmosphere of the countless random particles in the interstellar void? +--- 15365049 +venus is a planet covered in braps you all are disgusting for wanting to colonize +--- 15365050 +im beginning to think that we'll be lucky if it clears the launch site +--- 15365051 +>>15365045 +>40,000s isp +ooo +--- 15365052 +>dabs in your launch +--- 15365054 +>>15365049 +It’s not about colonization +It’s about sending a lander +>joker.jpg +--- 15365055 +>>15364867 → +Right now there is a Cassini-tier mission for Uranus in the early dev stages, unfortunately it will take forever for a Neptune one unless someone with the money does it +--- 15365057 +if only we could power spacecraft with janitorial seething +--- 15365058 +>>15365055 +and remember, dragonfly which wont even visit the fucking lakes is going before this +--- 15365059 +>>15365054 +>It’s about sending a lander +With colonizers and colonization equipment. +--- 15365062 +>>15365037 +You just deploy big discs of aerogel far in front of the ships so any dust grains turn to plasma and deal with that electromagnetically +--- 15365066 +so, where you from +--- 15365067 +>>15365033 (OP) +Hey guys, where do you get your /sfg/ information? Besides the NASA site, JPL site, and https://ntrs.nasa.gov/ (technical report server) I have no idea where to read more about this stuff. I'm planning to look into Zubrin's work this summer after college, but I don't know where else to start regarding new info and news. +--- 15365068 +I give it 3 months between Starship is flying customer payloads and the NRO flies something on it. I bet they're working on the next gen of spy sats right now for that fairing size and weight class. +--- 15365070 +>>15365067 +it occurs to me in my dreams +--- 15365071 +>>15365052 +beetles WON +valves WON +engineering LOST +space LOST +--- 15365072 +>>15365067 +twitter for news, google and chatgpt for technical info (or just asking /sfg/) +--- 15365073 +>>15365067 +New info and news is left as an exercise to the reader. +--- 15365076 +>>15365067 +twitter and youtube +--- 15365078 +>>15365067 +Atomic Rockets (the website) is a fantastic starting point. +--- 15365081 +>>15365051 +--- 15365082 +>>15365076 +>youtube +state your channels. now. +--- 15365083 +Is there any way to sugarcoat all this? +--- 15365086 +>>15365082 +this one is pretty good https://www.youtube.com/@SpaceX +--- 15365087 +>>15365082 +issac arthur +--- 15365090 +>>15365067 +https://www.b14643.de/ +http://www.astronautix.com/s/soyuz.html +https://www.russianspaceweb.com/site_map.html +http://projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/ +--- 15365093 +The 31 engine static fire went well . Why did the valve cause issues this time? +--- 15365099 +>>15365087 +>>15365086 +ok i thought you were gonna bring up le pop sci channels or even worse... NSF +--- 15365101 +>>15365099 +>isaac "just shift that galaxy bro" arthur +>not pop sci +--- 15365102 +>>15365082 +Marcus house isn't terrible for a quick 5 minute catch up once in a while +--- 15365105 +>>15365101 +i dont pay attention to literal whos +--- 15365107 +>>15365070 +>>15365072 +>>15365076 +I suppose that works +>>15365073 +I guess I shouldn't be suprised +>>15365078 +I should have bookmarked that website ages ago. But would you reccoment any particulat books for the basics? I often can't keep certain terms like ISP standarized. + + +By the way, /SFG/, are there any books you are reading or plan to read this summer? I finished Asimov's "The Gods Themselves", and am working on finishing The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, an interesting perspective on AI and polyandry on the moon. Then it's onto Children of Tome and Ringworld. I'd be interested in what you guys are reading, and what you'd reccomend. +--- 15365108 +>>15365093 +A wizard broke it. +--- 15365110 +>>15365107 +i dont read books unless theyre textbooks +--- 15365113 +>>15365107 +back to /lit/ +--- 15365115 +what happened to ksp2? +--- 15365116 +We got blue balled +--- 15365117 +Why did he do it? +--- 15365118 +>>15365115 +it was shit +--- 15365120 +>>15365107 +Gateway, Space Merchants and The World at the End of Time by Frederik Pohl +--- 15365121 +>>15365115 +They released a dev build for $50 +--- 15365122 +>>15365117 +too many people used -novid in the launch options +--- 15365123 +https://twitter.com/AvWeekGuy/status/1648002541777571841 +>@LockheedMartin unveils updated nuclear powered Mars Base Camp concept vehicle as it builds up space nuclear capability for @NASA and @DARPA requirements #SpaceSymposium +--- 15365124 +>>15365113 +I don't use /lit/, they come off as too pseudointellectual. +--- 15365125 +>>15365115 +unironic dogshit +--- 15365128 +gravitar is is a man's space game +--- 15365129 +>>15365124 +where do you think you are? +--- 15365130 +Hold up, astroforge launched its first mission a few days ago and no one has said anything? + +This is a company working on asteroid mining tech, this is HUGE +--- 15365132 +>>15365033 (OP) +wtf happened, why was it just archived? +fucking mods, could have at least staged +--- 15365133 +>>15365130 +>asteroid mining +>literally 20 years off minimum +ngmi +--- 15365134 +>>15365130 +just another scam +--- 15365135 +>>15365128 +Does anyone know who illustrated these covers? I always thought they were beautiful. +--- 15365139 +>>15365130 +what was the mission about? they seem to be in a semi-stealth mode still from the obscurity of their website +not much to talk about yet +--- 15365140 +>>15365135 +you would like this, It's a great book https://www.amazon.com/ART-ATARI-Limited-Deluxe-Lapetino/dp/1524102113 +--- 15365143 +>>15365093 +ULA snipers had time to prepare +--- 15365144 +>>15365066 +My mother +--- 15365145 +>>15365104 +Based, would get drunk with +--- 15365148 +>>15365123 +is that a picture taken from a fucking screen? what a boomer lmao +also that pic looks like something from the 60s lol +--- 15365150 +So those sea level raptor covers, are those brand new? I’ve never seen that before +--- 15365151 +>>15365148 +frfr +--- 15365152 +would china help spacex with mars? +--- 15365153 +>>15365151 +No cap +--- 15365155 +>>15365148 +i heard even zoomers dont know about print screen. many of them hate computers and know very little about them. +--- 15365157 +>>15365152 +No. +--- 15365159 +>>15365123 +> basic bitch NERVA +how quaint +--- 15365164 +>>15365123 +>>15365159 +NERVA + Orion + TransHab + Copernicus derived droptanks + Cygnus derived solar panels +--- 15365166 +>>15365159 +There's NTR and there's NTR + +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Timberwind +--- 15365168 +Kill itoddlers. Behead itoddlers. Roundhouse kick an itoddler into the concrete. Slam dunk an itoddler baby into the trashcan. Crucify filthy itoddlers. Defecate in an itoddlers food. Launch itoddlers into the sun. Stir fry itoddlers in a wok. Toss itoddlers into active volcanoes. Urinate into an itoddlers gas tank. Judo throw itoddlers into a wood chipper. Twist itoddlers heads off. Report itoddlers to the IRS. Karate chop itoddlers in half. Trap itoddlers in quicksand. Crush itoddlers in the trash compactor. Liquefy itoddlers in a vat of acid. Eat itoddlers. Dissect itoddlers. Exterminate itoddlers in the gas chamber. Stomp itoddler skulls with steel toed boots. Cremate itoddlers in the oven. Lobotomize itoddlers. Mandatory abortions for itoddlers. Grind itoddler fetuses in the garbage disposal. Drown itoddlers in fried chicken grease. Vaporize itoddlers with a ray gun. Kick old itoddlers down the stairs. Feed itoddlers to alligators. Slice itoddlers with a katana. +--- 15365171 +>>15365166 +>ground-started NTP sustainer stage +Did Zubrin write this? +--- 15365175 +>>15365171 +a 30 to 1 thrust to weight ratio leads to abilities that some may find... disturbing. +--- 15365177 +>>15365155 +yeah I've heard the same, do everything on the phone or a tablet +--- 15365179 +what if, now hear me out here, we moved all of the asteroids incthe asteroid belt to ceres or harvested them so that ceres cleared its orbital path? then its a planet +--- 15365180 +>>15365179 +anon...I... +--- 15365184 +>>15365179 +In that case humans would have cleared Ceres' orbit for it, so in fact we would be the planet +--- 15365186 +>>15365179 +Asteroids are very massive. +We probably aren't moving them very far without Gravity assist trickery. +--- 15365188 +>>15365179 +Soo.. with that logic that means that we could move some asteroids near Earth's orbit so that its orbital path is not clear and, thus, Earth will not longer be considered a planet? +--- 15365190 +>>15365033 (OP) +You are never ever leaving this plane alive sciencebois. Feels good to be a flat earther today. + +You'll just have to wait for CGI to become indistinguishable from reality. Might be a while :) +--- 15365191 +>>15365188 +by definition that is what a dwarf planet is so yes +>>15365186 +just attach an ion thruster on lmao +--- 15365192 +https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/niac_2012_phaseii_slough_fusiondrivenrocketneclearpropulsiontagged.pdf + +Pulse-fusion engine that is actually feasible with current technology for a Mars mission. Research abruptly halted after some compression experiments, it seems funding was cut. +--- 15365194 +>>15365190 +it wont be though, AI is advancing so quickly you can basically create photorealistic pictures already +soon you will be able to create photorealistic video +--- 15365195 +>15365190 +who is this faggot? +--- 15365196 +>>15365192 +Was funding cut or was it black projected +--- 15365197 +>>15365107 +The Invincible by Stanislaw Lem, really good but with a slight anti-expantionism tone "not everything everywhere is for us" +--- 15365198 +>>15365192 +>fusion +--- 15365199 +>>15365184 +Kek +--- 15365200 +>>15365195 +read the file name then look at post count +--- 15365201 +>>15365198 +Lmao gottem again. I fucking love this image +--- 15365202 +>>15365194 +Musk will send people to Mars and there will be a group of people that will claim it's fake no matter how much evidence he produces. lol +--- 15365207 +>>15365192 +>it seems funding was cut +lmao, like pottery, every single space research/endeavor that has ever existed always ends up that way lol +--- 15365208 +Okay not to be a schizo tin foil hat guy but I guarantee you had National Team won the primary HLS contract, NASA would be sucking its cock on social media every time they screwed in a bolt or rotated a piece of metal. +Starship almost FLEW today and it’s crickets from NASA’s end… +--- 15365209 +>>15365194 +>able to create photorealistic video +God, imagine the possibilities. Also, what's next after this? AI-generated video games? books? languages? +--- 15365210 +>>15365198 +Retard, did you even read the pdf? It's nothing too exotic, like fusion reactor propulsion. It's just the pulsed compression of deuterium with lithium foil. +--- 15365211 +>>15365208 +Not NASAs fault Musk tarnished his brand by being a sperg +--- 15365213 +>>15365192 +It really hasn't been demonstrated that it is feasible. There are lots of "disruptive" fusion concepts which emerge and then trail off into infinity. If it was obviously plausible they wouldn't be applying for silly little awards like NIAC. +--- 15365214 +>>15365209 +yes to everything +--- 15365215 +>>15365210 +>It's just the pulsed compression of deuterium with lithium foil. +--- 15365216 +why do we have to send fucking Jared Isaacman to space out of every other available option? +money = fame it appears... +--- 15365217 +>>15365216 +Because he has faith of the heart +--- 15365220 +>>15365216 +because hes a jew +--- 15365222 +>>15365216 +because he believes in MUSK and the MISSION +--- 15365223 +>>15365216 +Annoyed that Scott didn't make dear moon +--- 15365225 +>>15365216 +because hes one of the chosen +--- 15365234 +>>15365194 +>it wont be though +You might just be right fren. +--- 15365236 +why explore real spess when you can explore fake spess +--- 15365237 +>>15365067 +>>15365107 +http://www.marspapers.org/ +Also, remember that Ignition! is required reading for /sfg/. +--- 15365240 +>>15365236 +Your fake space model will only be as good as your knowledge of the real thing. Unless you want it to be different on purpose. In which case go play no man’s sky and fuck off +--- 15365241 +>>15365216 +Because he is paying for it. Don't like it? Put up the money and fund your own trip. Can't afford it? Start a company or do something to build wealth. + +I would say your other option would be to work real hard to develop skills and try for an astronaut program, but I am not sure merit is enough to succeed in one of those these days. +--- 15365242 +>>15365240 +y u so mean +--- 15365243 +>>15365216 +>the goyim are desperate to leave this planet +Not so fast. +--- 15365244 +>>15365237 +>Sicut In Caelo Et In Marte: Implementing A Catholic Diocese Of Mars +holy based +--- 15365245 +>>15365202 +yes, but this would have happened regardless of the photorealistic AI or not +--- 15365249 +>>15365244 +>Implementing A Catholic Diocese Of Mars +the fuck? +--- 15365250 +>>15365242 +Sorry bud I’m just worked up, don’t take it personally +--- 15365252 +>>15365213 +The simulations do suggest feasibility, they're based on experimental models of magneto-inertial fusion and there's nothing to suggest these implosion models wouldn't generalize to higher temperatures. I do think it should be researched more. +--- 15365253 +>>15365216 +because he paid for it and is willing to take the time to train and the risk for his life +--- 15365257 +>>15365249 +I would post the pdf, but it's too big, if you can believe it. Seems autistically detailed (calendar integration etc.) +--- 15365259 +>>15365244 +Nice. Ancient Latin Mass only though, none of this guitar-clapping hands shit +--- 15365262 +Rate my art +--- 15365263 +we have to colonize umbriel +--- 15365264 +>>15365262 +kys/10 +--- 15365265 +>>15365262 +live forever/10 +--- 15365266 +>>15365244 +We are going to make it +--- 15365267 +>>15365244 +Skimmed through it, it sounds absurds and still does, but its probably one of the most based documents i've seen so far +--- 15365270 +lol the thread before the launch had more replies (1506) than the thread during the launch (1481). WTF +>>15365033 (OP) +--- 15365271 +>>15365237 +what does that even mean, isn't that just church but fancy? And even if people go to mars at some time do you really think God will care about them? +--- 15365272 +>>15365237 +>Ignition! +link just because I'm lazy? +--- 15365275 +>>15365270 +There was a separate stickied launch thread and we had image limit mod staging so… kinda skews the numbers lol +--- 15365282 +>>15365272 +--- 15365285 +>>15365271 +The Catholic church is split up into diocese. I believe the Diocese of Orlando technically has jurisdiction over the Moon. +Yes God cares he wants humans to explore what he made for us +--- 15365286 +>>15365244 +Now this is interesting. +>new Bible translations required to keep people from going "lol Mars is in heaven your religion is invalid" +>putting the work in on gravity changes and oxygen consumption budgets +--- 15365287 +>>15365272 +be warned anon, it isn't light reading +--- 15365288 +>>15365037 +you just have your ship spin super fast so fucking simple +--- 15365292 +>>15365285 +we can't even extend human life past 140 and you fuckers want to go into space, why not focus on the task at hand and fuck up the cosmos later? + +Spaceflight as a concept is innately flawed because it requires very different people to what we operate with nowadays +--- 15365293 +>>15365287 +It sort of is. The only challenging bits are the chemical names but if you keep a computer handy to look them up that's not bad. +--- 15365294 +>>15365237 +>Running To Mars: Exercise Countermeasures For Mars Astronauts +When did we learn this was suboptimal and that lifting was what was needed? +--- 15365297 +>>15365292 +Yeah it requires AMERICANS. +--- 15365300 +>>15365216 +dilate kek +--- 15365301 +>>15365282 +Not what I expected +--- 15365302 +>>15365282 +thanks bro +--- 15365303 +>>15365294 +>tethers +--- 15365306 +>>15365292 +The task at hand is to expand christendom. We’ve pretty much maxxed out religious geopolitical borders—and the west is turning gay and atheist so now we must now expand and settle new worlds +Globohomo is the great filter, if you believe in that popsci kind of thing +--- 15365307 +>>15365297 +Nazis put humans on the moon, and Nazis will put them on the moon again +--- 15365308 +>>15365294 +It was something learned from ISS experimentation. The Shuttle by itself wasn't long duration enough and Mir was too shitty. +--- 15365309 +>>15365285 +No Catholic ever went to the moon +--- 15365311 +Transporter-7 second stage over Alaska. +--- 15365312 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBgcAUUStho [Embed] + +Juice liftoff +--- 15365315 +>>15365067 +Liftoff by berger is great if you like early spacex history. He'll have a new book about the development of falcon 9 coming out soon. +--- 15365317 +>>15365309 +but a lot of freemasons unironically did. +--- 15365321 +>>15365317 +why would freemasons want to go to the moon? +--- 15365322 +>>15365321 +Ask Buzz. +--- 15365323 +>>15365311 +really fucking trippy +--- 15365325 +>>15365314 +why would I buy that when I know they will change the design again. Also that looks like plastic with a chrome layer. For $300 I'd make you one out of solid SS +--- 15365326 +>>15365303 +Don't need meme materials for Mars you spacker +--- 15365327 +>>15365322 +im asking you. +--- 15365328 +>>15365297 +what a shame you fuckers killed them all +>>15365306 +christianity is a dying faith exactly because it expanded so frivolously and allowed too many cunts to be priests. It's dying just like monopolies are, if you catch what i mean. +--- 15365330 +>>15365314 +>>15365325 +Wait for estronaut to come out with one. +He makes a full metal F9 model. That Starship has no textures looks like shit +--- 15365332 +>>15365130 +I'd bet a million bucks that it's just a tiny furnace and an off the shelf spectrometer. It sounds like the technology they're """developing"""" is basically fractional distillation but for mining. + +They're buyout bait. Wanna know how you can tell? Go look at the career section of their website. They're only hiring for advanced engineering positions. Not a single engineering technician or manufacturing engineer position to be found, and none listed as employees on their Linkedin either. If they were actually interested in building stuff, they'd be hiring people who know how to build stuff. Instead, they're just hiring people with fancy degrees so they can look attractive to potential buyers while they cobble together barely functioning "technology demonstrator" missions. +--- 15365334 +>>15365244 +>holy based +yeah that's a good description +reminds me how Buzz brought communion wine and bread but the NASA eggheads wouldn't let him transmit the communion for the world because atheist activists would sue +--- 15365335 +>>15365327 +Give up your inquiries which are completely useless, and consider these words a final warning. We hope, for your own good, that this will be sufficient. +--- 15365337 +>>15365335 +riiight +--- 15365338 +>>15365327 +I don't know. I'm saying ask Buzz because he would know. +--- 15365339 +>>15365262 +Dangerously based +--- 15365343 +>>15365244 +VGH +--- 15365345 +>>15365210 +Any fusion thruster is a fusion reactor we could build on Earth and run in a vacuum chamber for providing grid power. +The only exception would be a plasma thruster which runs hot enough to get an appreciable fusion gain but relies totally on solar or some other power source to operate, which the fusion reaction merely increasing the thruster efficiency. A Q0.5 to Q5 fusion system would fit into this category, as the fusion gain factor that is typically considered viable for a self sustaining reactor is greater than Q5. + +The reason I doubt that concept is because if fusion were as simple and easy as crushing lithium foil around deuterium, we would be doing it on Earth by now (barring conspiracy nonsense). More likely, what occured was they designed the mission around the fusion concept, built a lab scale test rig, discovered some kind of major electromagnetic instability that would make fusion gain impossible to achieve, and went ah shit nvm. +--- 15365346 +>>15365334 +Victor Glover wants to do the same thing on his mission +--- 15365348 +>>15365244 +we need a church of /sfg/ pdf made in the same manner +--- 15365349 +>>15365216 +He's not being sent by us, retard. He bought a seat on someone else's rocket and now you're seething. I fucking hate envious little dweebs like you. +--- 15365350 +>>15365345 +I suspect they realized they were bombarding the engine with neutrons and it broke. +--- 15365351 +I want Manifest Destiny IN SPACE +--- 15365352 +>FULLY +>AND RAPIDLY +>REUSABLE +https://twitter.com/CSI_Starbase/status/1647945659591344135 +--- 15365354 +>>15365349 +>t. big nosed prick +--- 15365356 +>>15365266 +I used to be an ET for Spacex (no im not gonna post proof) and one time we were on this insanely important Zoom call with an engineer in Spain trying to diagnose a problem with a broken piece of manufacturing equipment. In the middle of the meeting his phone alarm went off and he said "oh, Siesta. Be back in an hour", sparked a cigar, and ended the Zoom call. I think about that guy basically every day. What a Chad. +--- 15365357 +>>15365303 +you could build a space elevator on mars out of steel, might not be worth it though ever +--- 15365358 +>>15365339 +The reaction this image gets from Vtuber simps is funnier than than the image itself +--- 15365360 +so just because search engines are giving me bullshit answers... when is starship going to fly? +tomorrow? +--- 15365362 +>>15365360 +earliest on wednesday, but probably thursday +--- 15365363 +>>15365252 +You'd be surprised how bad we are at simulating plasma physics. We can't model it well enough to predict the behavior of plasmas at higher temperatures and pressures even inside experiments we've been operating for decades. That is to say, you have 25 years of experience running a tokamak at 50 million kelvin, and when you go to 75 million kelvin suddenly your plasma is doing weird squirrelly shit out of the blue. +--- 15365367 +>>15365359 +delete the fucking helium bubblers already elon. +best part is no part. +also shit's expensive +--- 15365369 +>>15365364 +Yiff in Hell +--- 15365370 +>>15365317 +>freemason moon landing ritual +I wish that moon hoaxers believed in the 'moon landing was a freemason ritual to gain world power' conspiracy instead. It's objectively a much better and more interesting conspiracy theory. +does anyone have that comic strip where it's explained btw? +--- 15365371 +>>15365263 +Yes, along with all of the Uranian moons +--- 15365373 +>>15365367 +>the year of our lord 20xx +>not pressurising your tanks with exhaust gas +--- 15365376 +>>15365362 +fuck +well I guess it's worth to wait for history... +--- 15365377 +>>15365359 +Wait I thought they got rid of the helium? +Or is that just for the new ones +--- 15365381 +>>15365363 +>You'd be surprised how bad we are at simulating plasma physics +speak for yourself physicslet +--- 15365383 +>>15365309 +Yeah I know +--- 15365384 +>>15365373 +>>15365377 +they are pressurized autogenously. +the helium is percolated through the liquid propellant for temperature conditioning. +they should figure out how to delete it. +--- 15365386 +THE GREAT REFUELING BEGINS +--- 15365388 +>>15365364 +>As soon as the animetard sees this, he reaches for his folder of angry Vtuber reaction images, helpless to do anything to stop her besides a useless attempt to be annoying +--- 15365389 +>>15365381 +Nuclear bombs are much less complex than tokamaks +--- 15365391 +>>15365346 +BASED I love him so much, I hope he broadcasts it. He cannot be cancelled +--- 15365392 +>>15365384 +>the helium is percolated through the liquid propellant for temperature conditioning. +as in to stop the lines from going rom temp to very chilly too quickly? +--- 15365395 +>>15365386 +They really need to start on that on site refinery or at least lower costs with Tesla Semis +--- 15365396 +>>15365332 +oh that makes sense, I thought from the website that they were still just in stealth mode or something and didn't want to talk about the tech too much to reveal stuff to potential competitors +but what if the are still in deep development? +just testing out ideas, the few prototyeps can be made by the engineers themselves +--- 15365397 +I just got here, where are we? Did it launch yet? +--- 15365398 +>>15365397 +>did it launch yet? +owari da.. two more weeks.. +--- 15365401 +>>15365356 +KEK that’s hilarious +Remember that it’s a double-edged sword though. I’m pretty sure one of the main reasons the France-Australia nuclear sub deal fell through was because all the Frenchies just fucked off from the negotiations for three months to take that stupid vacation thing they do so Aus just went to the US instead +But there’s nothing wrong with a daily siesta that needs to be normalized +--- 15365403 +>>15365392 +No it actually cools down the propellant. I dunno how that shit works +http://www.i-asem.org/publication_conf/anbre15/T3I.5.AS506_2076F1.pdf +--- 15365406 +>>15365398 +Damn, thats kind of a setback for my Golgafrincham Ark Fleet Ship B fantasy of launching all the popsoi fags into wherever, IDK as long as its not here +--- 15365407 +oh hello krystalposter +is the anti-animeschizo still here? i remember 3-2 years ago he was obnoxious +--- 15365412 +>>15365350 +A few hundred hours of hard neutron exppsure wouldn't be hard to design for. A power plant would have a problem. However, I don't think they ever achieved fusion with this concept whatsoever. +--- 15365414 +>>15365352 +quick and dirty system while other engineering problems are solved, this one will as well (it might have already, but the current stack is quite old) +--- 15365415 +>>15365352 +No part of that launch stack is reusable. +--- 15365418 +>>15365356 +south europeans are lazy cunts +--- 15365419 +>>15365403 +way beyond my braingrade but i think they mean bubbling helium from the bottom of the tanks and capturing it at the top wicks away some heat from the propellant. like blowing down a straw into a hot coffee. fuck knows how much difference this makes but it needs to be fucked off. +--- 15365420 +>>15365363 +They can likely do it for a long time now, not years or decades, but much much longer think thousands of years. It is only now that the cattle get to use and experience it (Aquarian narratives) +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9q_IvxWoY4E [Embed] +--- 15365421 +>>15365357 +I think that's incorrect, Mars has lower gravity but not that low. Steel tether would work on the Moon, Mars would need kevlar or carbon fiber or similarly high strength to weight stuff. Not exactly meme materials but not ye olde iron wire either. +--- 15365422 +>>15365370 +I gotchu anon +(n.b. Eagle did not go 'into the sun' it might still be in lunar orbit) +--- 15365427 +>>15365381 +A fission bomb creates conditions which cause fusion, plus a huge overkill factor. You also do not give a shit what the plasma does other than having it hold together long enough to boost the yield %. In a reactor, you need to control the flow of a hot fusing plasma for indefinate periods using electromagnetic fields, which is extremely difficult. +--- 15365429 +>>15365386 +Is some autist gonna count them so i don't have to? +--- 15365432 +>>15365419 +Yeah. As far I know a lot of rockets do this. +It doesn't get captured just adds to the ullage which is another reason to not do it cause you're wasting it. +--- 15365434 +>>15365381 +That is not remotely close to an accurate representation of an actual device. The only thing accurate about that is P-239 and U-235 at the center. Besides that, everything else is misinformation. +--- 15365438 +>>15365419 +im not being thick in thinking compressed gas expanding and forming bubbles will draw heat from the surrounding liquid am i? or am i? +--- 15365439 +>>15365388 +Fuck off +This is an /sfg/ is an Irina board. +--- 15365441 +>>15365438 +Can't gaseous helium be colder than lox and methane? +--- 15365442 +>>15365432 +also you won't have a reliable supply of helium anywhere but on earth and even here its running out fast. +--- 15365443 +>>15365403 +>have helium in a bottle at like 500 bar +>helium bottle is inside a jacket tank with liquid nitrogen inside, cooling it down to about 100 kelvin +>helium flows up a thin pipe into the bottom of the propellant tanks +>the helium is flowed out of the 500 bar line into the propellant tanks, where it expands a lot due to pressure drop +>gas pressure dropping = temperature dropping +>extremely cold bubbles of helium rise thru the cryo propellants +>propellants are cooled down +This is kinda like cooling down a huge vat of molten sulfur by bubbling nitrogen gas up through it, except the temperatures are lower. +--- 15365449 +>>15365439 +Literally who? +--- 15365450 +>>15365438 +>>15365441 +>>15365443 +Yes except I don't think they actually use an LN2 jacket. Just room temperature. +I think I know about this from one of the Estronaut rocket CEO interviews. +Trying it find it. +--- 15365454 +>>15365420 +Hey retard, you can build a fusor with a coat hanger and a vacuum chamber. Fusion is not hard. Fusion as a power source is hard. Every single fusion device ever made has consumed more electricity (useful energy) than it ever produced. This is true even of our net-gain fusion devices, like the recent NIST shot and fusion secondary nuclear weapons. +--- 15365455 +>>15365067 +Common sense skeptic, esg hound, faa, thunderfoot +--- 15365456 +>>15365441 +Yes. +--- 15365461 +desperate for attention anime fags know they have a captive audience in /sfg/ so they spam the thread with their jack off material and off topic circle jerking. they have no interest in the thread topic at all +--- 15365463 +>>15365450 +just a large pressure differential is all thats needed surely? its a one time refrigerator. still needs to be fucked off. +--- 15365469 +>>15365463 +Away from Earth, the propellants will heat up way more slowly, because the tanks won't be immersed in a warm and dense atmosphere. A simple loop flow of propellants out of the tanks, down to a cryocooler reservoir, and back up into the tanks, will be good enough. +--- 15365474 +>>15365469 +can't we just like, remove the atmosphere? that way it won't be a problem +--- 15365476 +>>15365403 +I'm working on a similar system for my student rocketry team (albiet using CO2). There are several mechanisms which are at play. + +If the helium is introduced as a liquid, then most of the energy comes from the helium absorbing the heat from the propellant when it vaporizes. + +If the helium is introduced as a high pressure gas, when the helium enters the lower pressure tank it immediately expands, a process which requires heat (which comes from the propellant). Also if the helium gas is accelerated through a nozzle when it is introduced, the helium will extract further heat from the propellant. +--- 15365479 +>>15365469 +does helium being a lighter gas make a large difference over using say nitrogen which is also inert but far cheaper/less wasteful? +--- 15365480 +>>15365479 +Yes, because it is less dense it will expand more than nitrogen which will lead to more cooling. +--- 15365482 +>>15365479 +I think nitrogen gets absorbed by LOX. +Otherwise they would use it for F9 ullage. +Would be WAY cheaper than helium. +--- 15365483 +>>15365480 +this is why i love this place. thanks this is a comfy discussion. +--- 15365485 +>>15365474 +With no atmosphere on Earth, returning from orbit would be almost impossible. +--- 15365486 +>>15365482 +That could also be true +https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19850026994/downloads/19850026994.pdf + +>The transfer of liquid oxygen (LOX) from a storage vessel to a rocket engine generally requires the use of a pressurizing gas at high pressures. The primary criteria for the choice of gas are low cost, safety, and immiscibility with liquid oxygen. Among the common gases, helium, nitrogen, and oxygen itself have been considered. Helium is expensive, and oxygen is hazardous at high pressures. The remaining gas, nitrogen, unfortunately is miscible with oxygen and causes dilution and loss of engine performance. +--- 15365492 +>>15365485 +>He doesn’t lithobreak +--- 15365493 +>>15365489 +What does this have to with spaceflight? +--- 15365494 +>>15365489 +>>15365475 +Please touch regolith +--- 15365500 +>>15365479 +You cannot use nitrogen to bubble-cool liquid oxygen or methane, because nitrogen would contaminate liquid methane, and would freely mix with liquid oxygen (very bad). Helium is mostly used because it doesn't dissolve into cryogenic liquids much, so it doesn't contaminate them. A contaminated propellant gets poorer performance. +--- 15365501 +>>15365493 +We don't talk about spaceflight here +--- 15365502 +>>15365489 +Given his previous comments there is a larger chance than not that he wants to fuck her +--- 15365505 +>>15365499 +Indisputable argument, I kneel +--- 15365507 +>>15365500 +this is only a problem on earth, and can it be engineered away? +--- 15365512 +>>15365486 +Yup, LOX mixed with nitrogen is just cold air. +--- 15365513 +>>15365479 +It's the lightest noble gas, meaning it's not going to hang itself onto every other fucking molecule in the universe like some old bar woman. Nitrogen is not a noble gas and will BLANDA UPP. +--- 15365516 +>>15365499 +So anything with >star in its name is relevant to sfg now? Or just shitty memes that furries forced upon this general? +--- 15365517 +>>15365513 +kek +--- 15365520 +>>15365516 +Krystal has been a part of /sfg/ longer than you +--- 15365521 +>>15365489 +Janny the australians are at it again! +--- 15365522 +>>15365175 +>only 30 to 1 +jesus +--- 15365523 +so all those years of testing and they decided to let the valves just do w/e? ?? ? +--- 15365531 +>>15365526 +The joke is that fags like you seethe at it +--- 15365532 +>>15365507 +Yes, read this >>15365469 +--- 15365534 +>>15365520 +I've been on sfg since 2019 and I have always opposed krystal posting. +--- 15365536 +>>15365523 +>The Valve Exploration Technologies Corporation (ValveX) is an experimental American valve manufacturer +--- 15365540 +>>15365522 +That's the power of nuclear thermal engines when you build them out of nothing but reinforced carbon-carbon, and assume some optimistic performance. +--- 15365544 +>>15365522 +That's actually insanely good for NTP because the propellant is so light (pure LH2). With 1ks Isp and 30:1 TWR you can SSTO with it. +--- 15365550 +bros I have an idea. get me Elon's cell number! +--- 15365555 +If it's humidity in the pipes causing issues, couldn't they pump anhydros ethanol through the system before the nitrogen purge and be rid of that pesky h2o? +--- 15365557 +>>15365216 +>nooo space was supposed to be a communist utopia, you can't just let somebody pay to go to space!!! +lmao cope +--- 15365558 +>>15365555 +checked +--- 15365560 +>>15365555 +how many more problems do you want to introduce? +also witnessed. +--- 15365569 +>>15365434 +source? +--- 15365571 +>>15365407 +he was just banned yesterday for goreposting +--- 15365574 +>>15365434 +how long did your Q clearance take to process anon? 6 months? Afraid mine will take that long too. +--- 15365575 +>>15365571 +nothing a router reset won't fix +--- 15365584 +>>15365381 +Shouldn't the tamper be around the secondary stage for ablation-compression? +--- 15365585 +Snifff, Dnnnooooooooo..... +--- 15365590 +>>15365066 +my fathers balls +--- 15365594 +>>15365584 +>gotta split atoms to push them together +are we really an advanced species? +--- 15365595 +HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH + +BAHHAHAHAHUHUAHABUHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHHH +--- 15365596 +>>15365555 +not that easy in purgery +--- 15365599 +>>15365594 +like 60% of Americans believe in goblins or gnomes or something +so no +--- 15365600 +https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1647975526106124289 + +so hitlers birthday it is then +--- 15365603 +>>15365599 +imagine what the billions of third worlders think +--- 15365604 +>>15365600 +--- 15365615 +we looking good for 4/20? +--- 15365638 +Do any spaceflight companies use AI? China claims to be already using it, but it makes sense for them since they're poor and understaffed +--- 15365639 +>>15365615 +I don't think weather prediction is reliable that many days away +--- 15365642 +>>15365615 +Blaze it +--- 15365643 +>>15365615 +https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/Boca+Chica+TX+USTX1783:1:US +--- 15365648 +https://twitter.com/GoingBallistic5/status/1648063861122125839 +--- 15365651 +>>15365648 +--- 15365652 +>>15365644 +gateway in 20 years +--- 15365653 +>>15365644 +hls but shit :O +--- 15365660 +>>15365657 +LOX and methane trucker bros, we are SO back. +--- 15365661 +I feel so blue balled right now space brothers +--- 15365664 +>>15365661 +damn, I should draw starship porn +--- 15365666 +>all these deleted posts +Was the anime schizo spamming pedo pics again? +--- 15365667 +>>15365648 +How much Methane does this thing vent into the atmosphere unflared just by sitting there? +--- 15365668 +>>15365259 +Catholics have never done that. Music is solemn and only slightly happy during Christmas. +--- 15365671 +found a trucker on twitter complaining that he made a delivery to starbase and the road was terrible/potholed lol +--- 15365672 +>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SpaceX_Starship_flight_tests +>spacex already have 10 missions lined up for starship +do we think there will be a surge in demand if the test flight goes well? +--- 15365674 +spaceplanes? lmao +only for little kiddies who play ksp or like to grift people +>dude.. wings.. IN SPACE! +--- 15365676 +>>15365066 +bruhzil +--- 15365677 +>>15365674 +>he doesn't know about aerogravity assist waverider spaceplanes +>he doesn't realize aerobraking from interplanetary is the future +>his tiny soul is locked in an expendable capsule modeled after an ICBM reentry vehicle +--- 15365678 +>>15365672 +They want to launch their own Starlink-2 I guess. +--- 15365682 +>>15365667 +None. They don't have a flare stack and they sure as hell aren't allowed to let it out. +Either a recondenser or just a pump and a high pressure tank for the excess. +--- 15365683 +>>15365672 +every podunk smallsat company says "oooooohhhhh we have 8 trillion dollars in confirmed customer flights signed up and deals sealed". I'd imagine even with spacex those sorts of claims aren't as set in stone as they want you to believe. +--- 15365687 +>>15365082 +Scott Manley, Eager Space and SpaceToday. I'm subscribed on a few channels about astronomy. +--- 15365689 +>>15365683 +only one of the missions is for a podunk +--- 15365690 +>>15365099 +those aren't me +--- 15365696 +>>15365677 +as usual, the spaceplane fag consumes sci-fi and CAPESHIT +tell me oh violator of the rocket equation, where are the waveriders? where are my SSTO's? why no venturestar? Oh yeah thats right, all that shit? Inefficient, non-existent, no budget, no research,no material science, silch, nada + +Starship? SLS? every goddamn rocket that has flown TO ORBIT? even the fucking space shuttle ASSISTED by glorified ICBM's? yeah faggot, keep telling yourself that spaceplanes will be real, the eternal tranny of spaceflight, airplanes will never be spacecraft +--- 15365698 +>>15365544 +Don't assume 1000 Isp, it says it gets 700-something at sea level, which would be thru an optimized nozzle of course. +Also, I don't give a shit how high your engine Isp is, you're still gonna want a reusable booster stage. +CASE 1, SSTO. Engine has a TWR of 30. Vehicle has a propellant mass fraction of 70% (great for pure LH2 when including engine & structure mass and payload). Vehicle on the pad has a TWR of 1.2. Assuming an average Isp during launch of 830s, delta V is ~9.8 km/s. It gets to orbit, jury's out on payload mass and whether this thing can be reused. +CASE 2, TSTO. Same engine and mass fraction specs. Average Isp is now 1000s because the thing only operates in vacuum during launch. Stage delta V is ~11.8 km/s. You can bring your propellant mass fraction down from 70% to 63.2% and still get ~9.8 km/s out of that stage, which means either added structures or added payload. Of course, if you're staging off of a booster, you only need around 6.5 km/s more to achieve orbit, so your actual propellant mass fraction can be as low as 48.5%. + +Doing TSTO with this technology lets you almost double your non-propellant mass fraction and still achieve orbit. If you keep things light, it lets you go straight from the pad to a Lunar intercept and capture. Meanwhile the SSTO is going to do nothing transformative to launch costs or capabilities, and also it's activating everything around it with neutron flux as it's running. +--- 15365705 +>>15365692 +how's Florida starbase looking nowadays? +--- 15365707 +>>15365555 +Dry nitrogen should dessicate the system of water just as good as anything. Maybe they need to blow really warm nitrogen through instead of (presumably) cooler than room temperature gas. +--- 15365710 +>>15365677 +>he doesn't know about aerogravity assist waverider spaceplanes +O R B I T A L D R I F T +--- 15365714 +>>15365696 +>where are the waveriders? +Waiting for Starship. +>where are my SSTOs? +Classified. +>why no venturestar? +Its lack of solid rocket boosters meant it was no longer subsidizing the ICBM program. +--- 15365717 +>>15365705 +--- 15365726 +>>15365710 +Too bad it requires magic nonexistant materials/cooling systems capable of allowing sharp leading edges to survive those temperatures +--- 15365728 +>>15365717 +this shits going to be done before the year is over, right? +--- 15365731 +>>15365666 +No, I think it was the furries trying to force their fetish, again. +--- 15365733 +>>15365714 +And also venture star was an impossible design +VS more like BS +--- 15365737 +>>15365682 +reminder that governments refused to set the nordstream leaks on fire +--- 15365739 +>>15365422 +quite the aesthetic schizophrenia +--- 15365743 +ah no it's over guys, I saw these three pixelated webms someone posted on a different thread showing purportedly faked ISS interior shots and now I'm part of team flat earth. My worldview is shattered and my day is ruined. Wow it's amazing, those webms sure made me throw out my entire prior brain content in a snap. +--- 15365745 +>>15365726 +That's why they're all shoe shaped. +--- 15365746 +>>15365263 +we should colonize only the moons with girl names +--- 15365751 +>>15365743 +its over +--- 15365753 +Holy shit if the untrimmed numbers are the real ones then all we have to do is get everyone to be BOOK KINGS and it's fucking OVER. +--- 15365754 +>>15365311 +>>15365323 +why does it look like a galaxy? +--- 15365759 +why didn't space x wet dress rehearse last week in order to find problems like the frozen valve? +--- 15365763 +>>15365759 +uhhh just a coincidence that the valve problem showed up +trust the plan +--- 15365764 +>>15365396 +I guess it's possible. I'm biased since I come from the manufacturing side of things, but personally I think that if you're at the point that you're building real demonstrator missions (even just cubesats), you should probably be hiring guys who actually know how to build stuff. Engineers are obviously very talented people but letting them build all their own hardware deep into the development cycle is how you get an overcomplicated unreliable product. You really need some guys in the room to slow everyone down and say "hey, this assembly is way too complicated and difficult to assemble, what if we did it this way instead". +--- 15365766 +posting one of my ancient webms for the oldfriends itt +--- 15365767 +>>15365762 +Mate you know wikimedia has all these photos saved in much higher resolution right +--- 15365768 +>>15365759 +this was the wet dress. The plan was always 4/20 because elon is a retarded child. +--- 15365769 +concept super heavy in the chopstick catcher +--- 15365772 +>>15365759 +because trucking in all the consumables and reconditioning the propellant is a pain in the ass +--- 15365773 +>>15365766 +mogged +--- 15365775 +found the krystalposter +https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/423851976/#q423852879 +--- 15365776 +>>15365759 +they had already done a wet dress with this stack. +--- 15365777 +>posted that it will scrub +>decided to sleep through it +>woke up, watched the video, skimmed through the shitposting +I won, bros [math]\unicode{x1F920}[/math] +--- 15365778 +https://twitter.com/MorganLBrennan/status/1648072312577466369 +--- 15365781 +>>15365778 +>gangbusters +--- 15365783 +https://www.spacesymposium.org/about-us/ +--- 15365784 +https://www.spacesymposium.org/fees-tickets-and-policies/ +--- 15365789 +>>15365783 +damn, isn't is already going on? I saw a couple of twitter posts about it +--- 15365791 +>>15365784 +Lmao +--- 15365792 +>>15365784 +>$750 for a zoom call +--- 15365794 +>>15365784 +the grifting.. oh god the grifting runs so deep +--- 15365798 +>>15365789 +17-20 so yes +there was a track about space law and then random assorted shit (new space leaders) +seems like extremely boring bullshit lmao + +https://www.spacesymposium.org/agenda/ +cant link the day or time of day directly +--- 15365803 +>>15365798 +Lockmart had their new mars base camp which would have been exciting if SSSH wasn't a thing. If nothing else it's nostalgia. +--- 15365805 +bruno will talk in one of these +--- 15365808 +>>15365805 +Damn Northrop’s got some CUTIES! +--- 15365810 +I guess if there is anything interesting from this multi-day event then those are going to be in some space news articles later +--- 15365817 +>>15365812 +Pam Melroy was a hottie +--- 15365818 +>>15365244 +It never occurred to me that obviously the Church would want to set up a diocese there ASAP. +--- 15365819 +bros, I can't bring myself to dislike Tory +--- 15365823 +>>15365818 +Just proportionally there's a fairly high chance initial settlers would have Christians among them, I've actually wondered about how services would be held in the early days. Reminds me of a scene in 'Accelerando' where the Muslim astronaut prays in Mecca's direction while in Jupiter's orbit +--- 15365824 +>>15365819 +He’s a hell of a lot better than Michael Gass. I don’t hate him, he just has the unfortunate job of needing to justify Atlas and Delta (Vulcan is basically the same thing) in a world where Falcon and Starship exist. +--- 15365826 +Its MATHEMATICALLY over for Plutocucks and Ceres-cels +>Astronomer Jean-Luc Margot proposed a mathematical criterion that determines whether an object can clear its orbit during the lifetime of its host star, based on the mass of the planet, its semimajor axis, and the mass of its host star.[65] The formula produces a value called π that is greater than 1 for planets.[a] The eight known planets and all known exoplanets have π values above 100, while Ceres, Pluto, and Eris have π values of 0.1, or less. Objects with π values of 1 or more are expected to be approximately spherical, so that objects that fulfill the orbital-zone clearance requirement around Sun-like stars will also fulfill the roundness requirement +--- 15365838 +>>15365798 +did anybody see spacex employees? kind of weird +--- 15365840 +It's somewhat amusing to me that islam is uniquely shitty for space. Facing towards mecca has to be chucked out the window a lot of the time, pilgrimages aren't likely, and the times they have to pray have to be relaxed/reinterpreted for space as well. +--- 15365841 +why is ther a launch thread for a wet dress rehearsel +--- 15365846 +>>15365840 +also you have to believe the moon was split in half and that the Sun sets in a pool of mud. +--- 15365847 +>>15365838 +all too busy working +--- 15365849 +Will Elon be staying in Starbase until the next launch or will he fly somewhere else? +--- 15365864 +"I have ordered the closure of Boca Chica Beach and Hwy 4 for the purpose of protecting Public Health and Safety during SpaceX space flight activities on April 20, 2023, in the time period +between 12:00 a.m. C.S.T. to 2:00 p.m. C.S.T., and in the alternative on April 21, 2023, from 12:00 a.m. C.S.T. to 2:00 p.m. C.S.T. of the same day. Should SpaceX not complete its planned space flight activities on April 20, 2023, then Space may use the alternate date to complete its +test launch activities." Treviño stated. + +HAPPENING +--- 15365866 +https://spacenews.com/space-symposium-23/ +--- 15365869 +>>15365864 +>April 20 + +MEME + +FUCKING MEME AHHAHAHA 420 SO FUNNY DUDE WEE DBROOO + +I HOPE IT SCRUBS HAHAHA +--- 15365870 +>>15365869 +holy tranny seethe +--- 15365871 +>>15365864 +Who's Trevino and will my lazy American ass now have to walk miles to see the launch? +--- 15365874 +>>15365870 +>>15365869 +>69 +HAHAHAHA + +4/20 69 XDD +--- 15365876 +>>15365871 +judge + +https://www.cameroncountytx.gov/order-to-temporarily-closing-boca-chica-beach-and-state-hwy-4-april-20-2023-with-alternative-date-of-april-21-2023/ +--- 15365877 +How the hell does stuff like today actually happen? like, cant they just do a full wet dress rehersal (what today turned out to be) a few days before the planned launch date to make sure shit's working correctly? +--- 15365882 +>>15365866 +Kek everyone I know that's going was (is) down in Boca Chica. No one's gonna attend now. +--- 15365884 +>>15365877 +They did one already. +There's literally a hundred thousand things with a certain failure probability. +--- 15365885 +>>15365877 +The first few launches will have a very high chance of scrub, just like with Falcon 9. It's the most natural thing in rocketry. +--- 15365886 +>>15365864 +>>15365869 +>4/20 +NOOOO HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT +--- 15365890 +>>15365884 +but then it would never launch ? +--- 15365891 +>>15365754 +Coriolis forces in upper atmosphere + fluid dynamics of the exhaust plume. +--- 15365894 +>>15365890 +>a certain failure probability +--- 15365898 +>>15365846 +kek, I remember a pasta some anon posted here about neil armstrong hearing the azan on the moon and seeing that it had a huge crack in it/ +--- 15365906 +>be me +>about to turn 30 +>used to be prop dev tech at Spacex (i'm the same anon who told the story about the spanish guy earlier in thread) +>quit my job a little over 2 years ago mid-pandemic to go back to school +>started from the bottom, one class left to finish my AA and transfer to university +>burnt out, tired, and not super excited to do this for 2-3 more years +>tech is collapsing, engineering jobs are drying up, especially in aerosapce +>labor shortage everywhere +>the pay scale for engineers at most places is literally the same as for engineering technicians (within 10%) +>pretty much every job I look at offers full relocation to anywhere in the country + +What would you do, anons? Should I stick it out and finish my degree? Or should I cut and run back to an ET position before my skills and experience are too stale to be considered useful? I always wanted to get a degree and be an engineer but I don't really know if it's worth it anymore... +--- 15365919 +Website is updated. 4/20 + +launch window 8:28 am - 9:30 am cst +--- 15365922 +>>15365099 +heartykek +--- 15365928 +>>15365840 +Meanwhile in the West... +>Jews: "Our holy calendar is already based on orbital mechanics and we've had thousands of years of practice being exiled from home. We'd be happy to negotiate a reasonable consulting fee." +>Catholics: "Here is a thousand pages of new doctrine and a patch set for Bible translations to make the Faith and the Church multiplanetary." +>Protestants: "We figured out how to conquer a New World centuries ago." +>Mormons: "No, this isn't a colony ark, stop asking. It's a weather balloon." +>Pagans: "AVE MARS" +--- 15365935 +>>15365784 +>paying for tickets +you get your company to pay for your ticket, morons +--- 15365940 +>>15365928 +Shut up faggot come back when you discover the Earth is round +--- 15365944 +[math][/math] +--- 15365950 +[math]\unicode{x1F5FF}[/math] +--- 15365954 +https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1648092752893313024 +>Teams are working towards Thursday, April 20 for the first flight test of a fully integrated Starship and Super Heavy rocket +--- 15365958 +>>15365826 +>Pluto fails to fulfill criterion specifically engineered to exclude Pluto - report +--- 15365959 +>>15365954 +--- 15365960 +IT’S BEEN A LONG ROAD +--- 15365961 +>>15365944 +>>15365950 +--- 15365963 +I wonder what would happen if we found a dwarf planet on the kuiper belt with a higher volume than Mercury but lower mass, like Ganymede and Titan are due to the ice their composition . +--- 15365964 +>>15365940 +>*tips fedora* +I'm not even a Christian. I just think it's funny that the Western tradition proved to be superior yet again. +--- 15365965 +>>15365866 +>military needs to be less secretive +uhh they've been saying that for the past five years but everything remains classified and there's no change in sight +--- 15365967 +>>15365965 +That's because classification culture is double gay. +--- 15365969 +>>15365967 +i heard its a congress problem. congress wants to keep everything classified and the military cant seem to convince them otherwise. +--- 15365973 +>>15365964 +Sorry, friendly fire from reading too much stupid shit on 4chan +--- 15365977 +>>15365969 +That's ITAR. The President can declassify anything at any time legally speaking, and so can write EOs mandating declassification of certain types of data. The only question is if the classifying agency illegally refuses to comply (this happened a lot with Trump). +--- 15365982 +HOP WHEN +--- 15365986 +>>15365982 +weed +--- 15365987 +https://twitter.com/PhotonEmpress/status/1648095625337270272 +--- 15365988 +>was off work today +>off work wednesday +>working on tuesday +they really had to fucking do the 4/20 meme, I'm gonna have to watch it hiding in the bathroom stall +--- 15365993 +>>15365987 +>noooo show X not Y +How about you show XY +--- 15365994 +>>15365987 +who? +--- 15365995 +>>15365987 +who????? +--- 15365997 +>>15365987 +¿quién? +--- 15365998 +>>15365994 +>>15365995 +This is who gets hired at aerospace firms in 2023. +--- 15365999 +>>15365988 +I am not a gambling man, but I decided to do it anyway and now I chose the wrong day to call in sick. I should have listened to that one anon. + +I fucking kneel. +--- 15366000 +>>15365987 +Literally who +--- 15366001 +>>15365987 +Qui ? +--- 15366013 +>>15365987 +I just wish SeX released all the raw footage they have. Also, I wish the showed the expended stuff to the very end. +--- 15366014 +>>15365944 +[math]\unicode{x1F5FF}[/math] +--- 15366016 +>>15365987 +fking trannies get out +--- 15366017 +>>15365987 +oh its the troon. i dont remember seeing them on the stream. why are they crying then? +--- 15366021 +>>15365958 +> There is an international conspiracy to rob Pluto of its rightful status! +--- 15366027 +stream seemed fine to me besides a small audio problem. what's the big deal? +--- 15366029 +The environmentalists have several days to shop for judges and get this shut down. +--- 15366030 +>>15365993 +LMAAAAOOOOO +--- 15366033 +>>15366017 +He produces the stream. +--- 15366043 +>>15365993 +Holy shit hahahahaha +--- 15366046 +>>15365993 +rekt +--- 15366049 +>>15365993 +my goodness, lmao +--- 15366051 +>>15365676 +--- 15366054 +>>15365066 +i am a jungle monkey +--- 15366055 +>>15365082 +Scott Manley, SpaceX official streams, MECO (+headlines) podcast are the only space-related things I still watch/listen to. The other channels are all either vacuous or oversóyed, usually both +--- 15366060 +>>15366051 +This ape is from Indonesia +--- 15366062 +That separation maneuver they showed in the stream is sus as fuck. The starship is going to spin out like the Ares 1 +--- 15366064 +>>15366062 +What time did they show it? +--- 15366085 +>>15365082 +https://www.youtube.com/@SASpaceAgency +--- 15366095 +>>15365067 +My own knowledge of space flight from working in the industry; +Mars Guy for the geology insights; +Eager Space for rational analysis; +Scott Manley for summaries; +Space X streams and public documents; +occasional peer reviewed papers; +@CuriousMarc for the old Apollo and Soyuz equipment; +various wikipedia articles and their references; +And, not so much space flight-related: +Cool Worlds; +Dr. Becky for the astrophysics; +@ScienceAsylum to improve my physics understanding; +--- 15366097 +>>15366062 +They never showed it +--- 15366101 +>>15366095 +>rational analysis +What do you mean by this? +--- 15366104 +>>15366101 +It's Muskrat cope +--- 15366107 +>>15366095 +Drop Dr Becky and take on Sabine as your sci-fu. +--- 15366114 +>>15366104 +but eager is a RL investor +--- 15366131 +>>15365798 +some of the sales normies at my workplace run a booth there every year +I should ask to tag along sometime to be /sci/'s boots on the ground +--- 15366138 +GET IN +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wcilQ58hI [Embed] +--- 15366141 +>>15366138 +TWO WEE- DAYS +--- 15366142 +>>15366138 +>pushed to 4/20 +Elon sabotaged his own valve, didn't he? +--- 15366148 +>>15366064 +>>15366097 +They did in at 7:12 in the stream +--- 15366152 +Sooo.. if the launch attempt on 4/20 ends up being a scrub, next launch window will be on June the 9th, right? +--- 15366153 +>>15366142 +It was always planned for le weed day, they just drummed up hype and pretended the wet dress rehearsal was going to be the real launch. Pretty nigger of them desu. +--- 15366158 +>>15366107 +Defend this, Sabine-simps +--- 15366159 +>>15366152 +>>15365959 +--- 15366160 +>>15366153 +The Austrian painter's birthday +--- 15366162 +>>15366158 +Causality is fake and gay, imagine believing (((Einstein))) +--- 15366163 +>>15366095 +>My own knowledge of space flight from working in the industry; +>various wikipedia articles and their references +laughingelfman.jpg +--- 15366164 +>>15366158 +Sabine has sacrificed her own existence for science. Admirable. +--- 15366170 +>>15366153 +just enjoy the extra content we get from it, faggot +--- 15366171 +>4.9M views Streamed 12 hours ago #2 on Trending +--- 15366173 +I fucking love von Braun he really is an inspiration +--- 15366176 +>>15365067 +Wikipedia, KSP RP-1, and my own intellect. +--- 15366179 +>>15366171 +do normies actually care about spaceflight? +--- 15366180 +>>15366179 +Cool things are cool +--- 15366182 +>>15366179 +space x has 6M subscribers I bet like 3.1M were all them +--- 15366183 +>>15366138 +>launch window precisely overlaps with one of my classes +hmmm difficult choice. actually wait, not it isn't, fuck archeology +--- 15366184 +>>15365067 +>I'm planning to look into Zubrin's work this summer after college +lmao +--- 15366187 +>>15366183 +Archeology is the search for FACT, not Truth +--- 15366188 +>>15366187 +That’s a lie, academic brain drain has infiltrated and now they claim you can’t distinguish between male and female skeletons +Fuck this gay solar system I’m leaving for proxima +--- 15366192 +>>15365987 +I remember this guy posting on r/spacex over a decade ago. Cool they/them is still at spacex I guess. +--- 15366197 +damn didnt know catholics were this based + +what others societal structures would need to change to better fit Mars inhospitable enviroment and longer years? +--- 15366198 +>>15365919 +>8:28 am - 9:30 am +this is peak humidity again. +--- 15366205 +>>15366179 +It depends on how exciting it is and how much they care about the money. +--- 15366207 +>>15366198 +Is there a reason for this launch window? They are not putting anything in orbit anyway. +--- 15366208 +>>15366207 +they are putting the remnants of starship into orbit, yes +--- 15366214 +>>15366198 +More sound attenuation at least +--- 15366215 +>>15366198 +VALVE STUCK +VALVE STUCK +--- 15366217 +>>15366215 +PLEASE +I- I BEG YOU! +--- 15366219 +>>15365827 +There's plenty of water around, why don't they just build a channel to move the water beneath the OLM? +--- 15366220 +>>15366158 +> anon believes the speed of light in vacuum is an invariable constant +lol +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scharnhorst_effect +--- 15366222 +>>15366217 +YOU'RE A GENUINE D-DICK SUCKER +--- 15366223 +>>15366222 +*Starts up engines* +*RUDs in the launchpad* +--- 15366227 +>>15366223 +*Elon watching the livestream* +- Haha, yo I'm adding this rocket to friends. +--- 15366229 +HOLY KEK it isn’t spaceflight related but check Musk’s latest tweet +Day of the rake is here +--- 15366230 +>>15366158 +define travel +--- 15366232 +>>15366229 +kek based +--- 15366233 +>>15366229 +HAHAH LMAO, he just does whatever the fuck he wants, he's going to get so many new enemies lmao +--- 15366234 +>>15366229 +he's such a petty human, this little spat with media companies on fucking twitter who he depends on a lot to keep the site relevant is embarrassing as fuck +--- 15366235 +>>15366229 +Canucks too flustered to fly on HLS Starship now +--- 15366237 +>>15366229 +the virgin winning an argument vs. the chad editing their twitter profile +--- 15366238 +>>15366236 +I fucking love this little guy like you wouldn’t believe +--- 15366239 +>>15366236 +mmmh +ROGGS! +--- 15366243 +>>15366229 +ahaahahhahahahhahah +--- 15366245 +>>15366234 +>who he depends on a lot to keep the site relevant +Seems obvious at this point that the relevancy of legacy media orgs is quickly vanishing. +--- 15366248 +>>15366229 +This bird app shit has been the gayest elon arc + +FIX THE FUCKING VALVE NIGGER +--- 15366251 +>>15366236 +It will never stop weirding me out how much Mars looks like a dusty day in Utah +--- 15366253 +>>15366229 +I wonder what top NASA officials and the Biden admin think of this... +--- 15366254 +>@NASA +>100% Government-funded Government organization +--- 15366255 +>>15366236 +> $80,000,000 for a drone +JPL staff deserve scaphism +--- 15366256 +>>15366254 +The moment he lays a finger on NASA's twitter profile it's over for Starship lmao +--- 15366257 +>>15366234 +Kek old twitter was keeping those media companies relevant on the site by having "curators" boost them constantly. They're now crying about not getting that. +--- 15366259 +>>15365628 +You didn't have to post that man. There's probably SFW space shit on FA or e6 more tasteful than inflation. +--- 15366260 +>>15366259 +It's the Vtuber simp false flagging just don't reply to him +--- 15366262 +https://twitter.com/NearSpaceNet/status/1647949607366737920 +--- 15366263 +>>15366260 +meds now +--- 15366266 +>>15366260 +i thought you were banned +--- 15366268 +hey ive been out like 8 hours, whats happened while i was gone? was 4/20 launch confirmed? +--- 15366269 +>ESGhound in my Google Discover feed +I swear this shit gets worse and worse every day why do I even use it +--- 15366271 +>>15366268 +yep +--- 15366273 +>>15366269 +use bing ai, i switched off its much better. filters the stuff for you +--- 15366274 +>delayed until 4/20 +it's definitely launching then, right? +--- 15366280 +>>15366234 +fuck you and fuck journos +--- 15366283 +I haven't slept in 34 hours, spent a lot of time driving between Houston and SPI just for a scrub, but it was worth it just to see the tower and rocket in person for the first time. This thing looks genuinely unreal. Enjoy this ad-hoc collaboration between my phone and some binoculars. +I think I'll drive back on wednesday, but this time I'll remember to bring a chair and maybe book a hotel room so I don't have to bunk in the grundlezone again. +--- 15366285 +what even happened at the space symposium? pic unrel +--- 15366291 +>>15366283 +if a scrub wasnt so damn likely and didnt take 3 days to recycle, i would drive down myself. cadence ramp needs to happen soon +--- 15366294 +FUCK IT +I'LL DRIVE DOWN +...maybe +let me do some calculations +I'd have to leave like NOW +--- 15366298 +>e2e probably wont happen for at least 10 years +HELP +--- 15366300 +>>15366294 +how far away are you? i think i could get there in 24 hours, including 5 hours of sleep and the rest just driving +--- 15366303 +I am here in a hotel room on spi, was at the beach this morning w/ the spacex employees. holding my fort through thursday +--- 15366306 +>>15366300 +like exactly 2000km. ~2001. +--- 15366311 +THE VALVE IS A LIE +THE VALVE IS A LIE +THE VALVE IS A LIE +THE VALVE IS A LIE +THE VALVE IS A LIE +--- 15366316 +>>15366291 +>>15366294 +I'll forewarn that it's much easier to park away from the viewing area and just walk down instead of trying to bring your car into the park, at least with how they were doing things today. If you line up too early, they'll tell you to circle back, and if you join the car line too late they'll hit capacity before you make it in. Also it's $12, cash only. +There are a few lots immediately prior to the gate that you can just leave your car in, including one for a giant water park that's currently closed. Nobody got ticketed as far as I'm aware. +--- 15366318 +>>15366298 +S u p e r s o n i c A i r l i n e r s +--- 15366319 +>>15365071 +fortunately, we all know valve can't count to three so the third launch attempt is definitely going to work +--- 15366320 +>>15366285 +It was mostly just EDS-afflicted fags this year +--- 15366323 +should i go on thursday? my boyfriend hasnt seen a launch. +--- 15366324 +>>15366316 +This is good to know. I kinda was wondering this exact thing +--- 15366325 +$700 round trip. hmm. +--- 15366326 +>>15366323 +If you have the time to go then yes, go +--- 15366327 +https://twitter.com/rawsalerts/status/1648149254517542912 + +>Currently numerous emergency personnel’s are on scene to a Massive explosion of a deadly 18 wheeler fuel tanker accident in Brownsville Texas as it overturned and burst into flames officials are reporting that one person is dead with the blaze and smoke seen miles away +--- 15366329 +>>15366306 +so 4000km roundtrip? same. but i calculated closer to $500 for the whole thing,maybe $600 +--- 15366333 +>>15366327 +God works in mysterious ways +--- 15366341 +>>15366327 +Looks like a gasoline fire. +--- 15366345 +>>15366283 +I'd rather sleep in my car than get a room. Where can I do that without cops or robbers pestering me? lol +--- 15366349 +at this point he's just twisting the knife into zubrin +--- 15366352 +>>15366349 +>one flame instead of three +yeah im not buying that garbage +--- 15366355 +>>15366327 +lol +--- 15366359 +>>15366318 +>canards +--- 15366362 +>>15365987 +>>15366158 +Reminder that we have never truely measured the speed of light +--- 15366363 +>>15366349 +As he should. Zubrin did a "study" for Mini-Starship where he gave it a three times better mass fraction than normal Starship despite it being smaller, luckily SpaceX has real engineers so they didn't fall for the musings of a crank. +--- 15366366 +>>15366327 +Musk was responsible for this. +--- 15366368 +>>15366363 +payload fraction* I should check if he ever retracted that +--- 15366370 +>>15366359 +>retards +--- 15366374 +https://youtu.be/a2ZBEC16yH4?t=157 [Embed] +Musk will not bomb the FAA [math]\unicode{x1F622}[/math] +--- 15366375 +>>15365067 +I occasionally travel to conferences as well as spending a few hours every day reviewing textbooks and journals so that I can lie convincingly on /sfg/ and deceive as many people as possible +--- 15366378 +>>15366374 +fuck, musk looks old +--- 15366379 +>>15366362 +this nigga is trying to no true scotsman a photon +--- 15366380 +>>15366327 +pedro what have you done +--- 15366381 +>>15366375 +conferences feel like big social clubs anyways. At least that's how it is in bio, I'm not sure if it's like that for you aerospace guys +--- 15366382 +>>15366378 +>tfw he'll be retirement age when we finally get to mars +--- 15366384 +>turn on MECO podcast +>today's episode is Anthony pussyfooting aroundhow Relativity has straight up lied about their intentions and development ideology +>full of SpaceX/Elon derangement syndome, angry that no one else can compete and realizing everyone is about to get assfucked by Starship before any of them pull off a F9 clone +>shilling space symposium +Tony Colangelo, I am so glad I stopped funding you those years ago. What a disgrace +--- 15366385 +>>15366378 +he's 51, people these days will look at signs of aging in middle-aged people and be like "holy shit he's absolutely SMASHED!!" +--- 15366392 +>>15366384 +Ehhh I can forgive shilling for the space symposium. It’s always a fun event. I’ve followed Foust’s coverage of it religiously for the last 3 or so years +--- 15366393 +>>15365107 +>books +i've been reading neal asher's polity books for a while and they're pretty good. +https://www.goodreads.com/series/49128-polity-universe-chronological +I found the series when i randomly picked up book 6 in that list and read the first couple of chapters, i thought it was good enough that i decided to go through and read the whole lot in chronological order. they're pretty fun even if they bend the rules of physics a little bit. +recommended if you like decently hard sci-fi with plenty of action and what i'll just call "epicness" for lack of a better vocabulary +--- 15366396 +>>15366378 +he looks a lot younger than me +are you even in your 20s? +--- 15366399 +/sfg/, put that thing away there are like children here +--- 15366405 +FUCK I just realized my only exam this week is from 8:30 to 11:30 on 4/20 +--- 15366407 +>>15366345 +Any of the aforementioned nearby lots, as long as it's the night immediately prior to a launch +--- 15366408 +>>15366392 +>It’s always a fun event +I keep wanting to go, but it's never worked out schedule-wise. Done smallsat and some smaller AAS and AIAA events, though. Hopefully I'll have an employer that sends junior engineers to conferences when I graduate. +--- 15366411 +>>15366384 +>Relativity has straight up lied about their intentions and development ideology +lol I didn't catch this, what did they do? +--- 15366421 +https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Juice/Juice_sends_first_selfies_from_space +Huh, so JUICE can take photos of itself. +--- 15366422 +blaze it +--- 15366423 +>>15366421 +--- 15366424 +>>15366423 +--- 15366428 +>>15366421 +>>15366423 +>>15366424 +You can tell it's a government mission by how old those camera images look. +--- 15366429 +>>15366424 +This one is a GIF +--- 15366431 +>>15365994 +Bogdanoff offspring +--- 15366432 +>>15366421 +>>15366423 +>>15366424 +But 4chan told me the Earth is flat. +--- 15366435 +>>15366428 +The article states these are monitoring cameras, there are actual scientific cameras on board. +--- 15366436 +>>15366411 +Well it was obvious to anyone paying attention that all the 3d printing hype was just investor fodder, but for some reason i guess Anthony believed them? so the abrupt switch to a non-3d printed Hard R that looks identical to F9 and has F9 payload mass was jarring to him. yet he still hesitates to call them liars. +--- 15366438 +>>15366432 +4chan tells us a lot of things +--- 15366440 +>>15366435 +Yes but compare it to monitoring cameras on non cucked things. +Just looks like a sensor that was made in 2005 +--- 15366441 +>>15366432 +fish eye +--- 15366442 +>Mysterious spiral of light spotted in North caused by SpaceX rocket, physicist says +>"Very often when they're finished with their mission, they will actually sort of eject some of their propellant. And when that goes out in space and the sun is shining on it, you can see that in the sky if you're [in the] dark on the ground," Hampton said. +https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/other/mysterious-spiral-of-light-spotted-in-north-caused-by-spacex-rocket-physicist-says/ar-AA19YPnk + +Is this explanation legit? Why are they venting leftover propellant instead of relighting the Merlin vacuum engine for a deorbit burn? +--- 15366444 +>>15366442 +--- 15366445 +>>15366442 +the sky is gonna look fucking crazy if elon gets his way +--- 15366448 +>>15366442 +Yes. +--- 15366449 +>>15366445 +Imagine hundreds of these as a colonization fleet burns for Mars +--- 15366450 +>>15366449 +but what about the sanctity of the night sky? +--- 15366451 +>>15366442 +Irresponsible light pollution. +This will definitely confuse any hatching turtles in the area. +--- 15366452 +>>15366442 +giygas +--- 15366464 +>>15366448 +Yeah, nah, gonna talk to ufologists and get another opinion +--- 15366466 +>>15366421 +What type of camera does it use? I assume those are mainly there as engineering cams +--- 15366486 +>oldspace +--- 15366492 +/sfg/ is dead +--- 15366499 +>>15365954 +Lol +--- 15366500 +>>15366466 +On the more mainstream websites, the only mention of the engineering cameras I found was the first link in the Earth pics. I found this pdf: https://sci.esa.int/documents/33960/35865/1567258126055-JUICE_Yellow_Book_Issue1.pdf +But this is way too dense for me. +--- 15366502 +>>15365067 +Eager space is the best place to get basic but rational and factual analysis of roggets in short form, especially because he’s very open about his shortcomings. +--- 15366504 +>>15365987 +I thought it was fine desu +--- 15366505 +>>15365034 +is it me you're looking for? +--- 15366508 +>>15366055 +>Implying manley isnt soi +--- 15366513 +>>15366158 +Its based and you cant actually debunk it +--- 15366516 +>>15366508 +>manley isnt soi +ftfy +--- 15366517 +>>15366513 +sabine fell for the quantum gravity meme hook line and sinker. lost cause +--- 15366518 +so if the next starship runs plan to use s26 and s27, does that mean the s28 run which has flaps and such will be a catch run? +--- 15366519 +>>15366229 +Fucking based +--- 15366522 +>>15366158 +IM ONLY HUMAN AFTER ALL +IM ONLY HUMAN AFTER ALL +DONT PUT THE BLAME ON ME +--- 15366524 +>>15366505 +are you a cute grill(female)? +--- 15366525 +>>15366158 +Relativity is just a good approximation of something we don't have the tools to measure. Since we don't quite know what said something is, it is reasonable to believe that understanding it might enable FTL travel. +--- 15366526 +>>15366442 +More reliable. Once you vent all the propellant out, the empty tank has a lot of drag with little mass. It’ll still deorbit in a reasonable amount of time without risking engine relighting being a failure +--- 15366528 +>>15366516 +>manlet is sõy +ftfty +--- 15366530 +will we ever find the union between general relativity and quantum physics? +--- 15366532 +>>15365906 +I have my degree but you will need to ask yourself if it is what you want. If it was really your passion you would be enjoying the classes and motivated to overcome the challenges. If you are having these doubts, then it may be best to go back into working. That being said, you went back to school for a reason, if it was just to satisfy yourself and get the paper, and now you are not feeling it, then you need to decide to cut losses or tough it out. However if you wanted a specific job, or had a goal in mind, then remember it and use that to motivate you to finish your degree. + +Whatever you choose, I wish you the best of luck and hope to see you back in the industry. +--- 15366537 +>>15366530 +Waves nd sheit homie +--- 15366550 +colonizers, where is your final resting place amongst the stars? i have to say that anywhere except this fucking rock would be nice +--- 15366553 +>>15366550 +depends, is there an afterlife that involves still existing on this plane of existence but just hidden and uninteractable with living beings and matter? +--- 15366554 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wcilQ58hI [Embed] +stream up +--- 15366556 +>>15366550 +>no memetech +Mars. +>interplanetary memetech +Probably still Mars. +>interstellar memetech +One of the worlds of Alpha Centauri. +--- 15366558 +>>15366530 +not looking great +maybe one of these schizo cranks need to actually do a new paradigm shift +--- 15366560 +>>15366444 +--- 15366561 +>>15366530 +2 more decades +trust the plan +--- 15366562 +>>15366556 +no memetech, if i had a prefernence id say venus but cloud cities are basically memetechs so most likely mars +--- 15366563 +>>15366550 +turn my body into fertilizer on an interstellar generation ship after i've blown my load into my mate. let my flesh nourish the plants that let my children breathe. +--- 15366565 +>>15366550 +Mercury +--- 15366566 +>>15366563 +what a sad way to go, id rather live my life out on Mars, my own little hab with a garden that I can tend to and die peacefully on. maybe at the top of olympus mons, just to get one last good view of the milky way. +--- 15366568 +>>15366550 +CENTAURUS A +--- 15366569 +>>15366565 +just fly in to the sun at that point +--- 15366573 +chances of life on europa or enceladus? +--- 15366575 +>>15366573 +>Incel-adus +0% chance of sex +--- 15366577 +>>15366566 +I don't think of it as sad. I'd be much happier carrying on my consciousness through my children than growing old and useless and being a drain on them. The satisfaction of knowing my descendants will carry on trillions of copies of me (and I believe instances of my consciousness at least partly) is enough. +--- 15366578 +many anons kill themselves after the scrub... +--- 15366579 +>>15366578 +why do you think /sfg/ is so dead right now? +--- 15366581 +whats the farthest we get in 50 years? +--- 15366582 +>>15366579 +probaly because thunderf00t skooled us +--- 15366585 +>>15365107 +>are there any books you are reading or plan to read this summer? +Iv'e started "The Case for Mars" but it's more of a romance novel than a technical plan to colonize Mars, which caught me off guard and it wasn't the most realistic thing iv'e read besides the accurate orbital mechanics. +I guess the 2011 update from "Why we Must" to "The Case for Mars" changed some things. +--- 15366587 +>>15366585 +>Iv'e started "The Case for Mars" but it's more of a romance novel than a technical plan to colonize Mars +and this is why i dont read +--- 15366588 +>>15366554 +blaze it +--- 15366590 +>>15366585 +I'm tellin' you bro, everyone on Mars will be driving around in internal combustion engine rovers, I read it in the Case for Mars 2011 revised edition +--- 15366596 +>>15366590 +they will be pwoered on liquid braps +--- 15366597 +Anybody have more kino screenshots from the stream? +--- 15366599 +>>15366597 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5QXreqOrTA [Embed] + +you can watch the stream again +--- 15366600 +>>15366558 +Are there any recent historical cases where a schizo crank was correct? +--- 15366604 +>>15366585 +Holy fuck how has no-one realized hahahhahaha +--- 15366610 +>>15366550 +The empty void, drifting for eternity. Peace at long last. +--- 15366614 +>>15366599 +She's so cute, bros. +--- 15366618 +>>15366600 +Plate tectonics +--- 15366632 +>>15366581 +two weeks +--- 15366639 +>>15366597 +I can't wait to see stage sep from this view +--- 15366652 +>>15366428 +image sensor is unironically probably from 2002 +--- 15366656 +>>15366435 +and? +even Astra can afford monitoring cameras that have image quality better than a 2005 Sony Ericsson +--- 15366675 +For human colonization of space, are space colonies such as O'Neill cylinders and Stanford torus's actually viable options for permanent human presence, or are all space stations too weak and fragile for humans to live on, requiring an entire planet that can take and sustain the abuse that humans make? In other words, if you can't detonate a nuclear bomb on/in it, then it isn't good enough for human living. +--- 15366682 +>>15366675 +>O'Neill cylinders +>Standford toruses +Need meme materials to exist +--- 15366686 +>>15366682 +>original design for island 3 was to have it be made out of steel just to demonstrate that you wouldn't require any exotic material in order to construct it +I don't believe steel is a meme material anon. +--- 15366689 +>>15366686 +I'll believe it once they build one +--- 15366696 +>>15366689 +>treating civil engineering as if it was theoretical physics +Unironically it's literal basic bitch math that can show you how very real and possible those designs are since they use the same math designers use to construct buildings and bridges. +--- 15366709 +>>15366696 +I think the real issue is going to be balancing them, like you have a fuckload of fluids, people and other shit all moving around in random ass patterns fucking your rotation up +--- 15366712 +>>15366709 +no, the main issue is to get enough steel and other mass up to some orbit you can build the thing in the first place +--- 15366713 +>>15366709 +just make the cylinders bigger bro +ez +>but muh material +shut up faggot, imagine being capable of interplanetary space colonization and not having mined some worlds bare +--- 15366718 +>>15366550 +Buried in Io. It's my favorite body in the solar system +--- 15366723 +>>15366550 +Send me in an escape trayectory and bury me with the stars +--- 15366730 +How feasible is ISRU extracting oxygen from silicate rocks? +--- 15366743 +>>15366234 +he'll drive to the ground. advertisers don't want a free-for-all platform, they want one where bad content isn't displayed next to their ad. His manchild spats are getting ridiculous, what happened to him in the last 4 years? +--- 15366748 +>>15366730 +https://www.911metallurgist.com/electrowinning-oxygen-silicate-rocks/ + +> Bureau of Mines research has shown that oxygen can be electrowon from silicates dissolved in molten fluoride systems. The demonstrated ability to generate more than 14 percent by volume of oxygen in the cell gases is encouraging. Also encouraging are the data that indicated a current efficiency of approximately 55 percent. + +>The process has merit because of its relative simplicity and lower temperature requirements compared with other suggested methods such as the reduction of silicates with methane or with carbon. In these methods, the carbon oxides produced must be further treated to obtain elemental oxygen, whereas electrolysis yields oxygen directly. + +> To overcome the difficulty caused by oxide depletion and maintain a satisfactory level of cell performance would necessitate provisions for frequent renewal of the electrolyte, especially since there is apparently very little electroreduction of the major oxide constituent SiO2. The mechanics of this present no problem; however, it would require the use of large quantities of flux. Recovery of the fluoride fluxing agents from spent electrolytes must be ruled out as being prohibitively complex. Thus, unless a deposit of some suitable fluxing agent was near the lunar installation, it would mean trans-porting the flux from Earth, which is obviously undesirable. + +its possible to extract oxygen, but to do it reliably with only ISRU is still unknown, too early to tell +--- 15366750 +>>15366743 +shut up nigger, advertisers are coming back and its going to be cash flow positive as early as this quarter +--- 15366752 +>>15366750 +hahaha whatever helps you sleep at night sweetie +--- 15366758 +>>15366675 +Spinhabs are ultimately going to be necessary beyond a certain level of population because there's only so much land to go around in the solar system. Pic related. Spinhabs turn solid volume into habitable surface area and can be assembled from otherwise useless low-gravity rocks. +--- 15366759 +>>15366730 +Totally possible but ridiculously energy intensive, pretty much anywhere worth going in the system has enough water ice kicking around anyway, even if you're dumb enough to build your base a long way from it just set up a chain of automated rovers that cut blocks and drive back and forward to your base. +--- 15366763 +>>15366752 +you are going to be wrong again, like you have always been +--- 15366765 +>>15366758 +who knows, maybe living permanently in less than 1g isn't even possible? Like there is some problem that prevents children growing or something +needing to build spinning habitats on Mars surface would really increase the infrastructure requirements of living on Mars +could be fixable with genetic engineering I guess, but will Martians be able to come to Earth? +--- 15366768 +>>15366765 +>on Mars surface +Just do them in orbit at that point and treat the surface as industrial camps. +--- 15366770 +>>15366765 +If sub 1g is a problem we will be slumming it in spincity podhabs yeah. Big difference between making a simple pressurized volume and making a fuck off huge spinning bowl. +--- 15366773 +>>15366765 +>but will Martians be able to come to Earth? + +Why would they want to, this is a alpha level shithole planet. +--- 15366776 +>>15366656 +They were literally Amcrest IP cameras off of Amazon with custom housings. +--- 15366778 +>>15366599 +Kate is so cute. +--- 15366779 +https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1648001245767155713 +--- 15366782 +https://truthout.org/articles/billionaire-space-flight-isnt-about-colonization-its-stoking-a-new-cold-war/?utm_campaign=Truthout+Share+Buttons + +new cringe dropped 2 days ago +--- 15366784 +>>15366782 +https://twitter.com/truthout +--- 15366787 +>>15366782 +>Raskin +https://www.hebrewsurnames.com/RASKIN + +lmao +--- 15366791 +>>15366763 +yeah, just like being wrong for thinking ol musky would follow his promise of stepping down from twitter leadership after losing that poll? musky doesn't like when people disagree +--- 15366794 +>>15366782 +>Raskin +Every single time. +--- 15366800 +>>15366791 +He has stepped down. Floki is CEO of twitter retard +--- 15366803 +>>15366787 +>>15366794 +I don't need Wikipedia or etymology searches anymore, don't even read the authors name most of the time yet still know, my jdar has pretty much become telepathy +--- 15366824 +>>15366800 +based doggos, mogging humans +--- 15366841 +hey anons how accurate is this? +--- 15366857 +>>15366841 +probably reasonalby accurate, you could probably increase water recycling from 93% do oxygen recycling from CO2 (not sure if this is feasible on starship itself) +--- 15366865 +>>15366857 +yeah feels like by the time a solo trip like that is happening that the efficiency would be higher. + +plus if you packed a boston metals MOE you could just scoop up dirt and get oxygen for free. +--- 15366871 +>>15366550 +I want to die on earth surrounded by friends and family. I want to give the "I've seen things you wouldn't believe" speech from Blade Runner but modified to match my experiences. Then I want someone to bring me the microphone to the PA system in the hospital and I'll groan the word "niggers" into it quietly and then die. +--- 15366875 +>>15366871 +based +--- 15366878 +>>15366550 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmvaBlRh3sM [Embed] +Giver of life and the giver of speed +Ever we take even her gravity +Her glowing beauty is something to see +Bigger and brighter she cometh to me + +Solar mountain comes on the perihelion +No rerouting, only countin' till we're done +Shoutin' sins until we're in the Sun +(Peri-Perihelion) +Melting humans and everything they bring +In a blink, the sun will drink their things +Grinning sun has sinners for dinner + +i know its a cunt to reach but i still want it +--- 15366884 +https://www.reuters.com/technology/rocket-startups-face-adapt-or-die-moment-amid-investment-drought-2023-04-17/ +--- 15366893 +>>15366884 +> Venture investment in space startups has dropped 50% year-over-year in 2022 to $21.9 billion, according to VC firm Space Capital. + +> Despite the startups' struggles, launch demand has soared after sanctions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine cut off access to Russian rockets. Recent failures with Europe's Arianespace's Vega-C rocket have added to demand in the U.S., outstripping the number of available rockets. + +> Firefly and Astra have added other business lines to make up for lost revenue, while Relativity has said its 3D printers used in rocket construction will be eventually employed for other products. + +>Firefly, which was forced by U.S. officials in 2021 to sever its Ukrainian ties through Noosphere Ventures over national security concerns, counts a lunar lander named Blue Ghost as a "very profitable" line of revenue, Weber said. + +>"I know Firefly's management is very proud and vocal about Blue Ghost, but let's hope they can walk the walk without the Ukrainians," Noosphere founder Max Polyakov told Reuters. + +>Shared missions to space on SpaceX's Falcon 9 rockets, a cheaper, so-called rideshare option for satellite companies that helped kill the business case for small rockets, have taken some of that demand, but much of it remains. + +>Private plans to deploy mega-constellations, vast swarms of satellites in low-Earth orbit, have also given launch startups hope for future demand. + +>"The industry is now behaving as a more rational, capitalistic industry," Erich Fischer, a senior partner at Bain and Co who advises space companies, said. "It's never behaved that way before, ever." + +Didn't know blue ghost was a thing, but I don't see how this would be "very profitable" +https://fireflyspace.com/blue-ghost/ +155kg is a joke compared to Starship +--- 15366894 +>>15366251 +there are better places actually +--- 15366896 +>>15366893 +smallsats aren't really a good business, why would some micropayloads to the moon be? +the market, if any exists, is going to be destroyed by rideshare just like the smallsat market was +--- 15366904 +CuriousMarc's Apollo Comms Part 26: Full system integration, and our first exhibit - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tShJwG0pVs [Embed] +picrel is the Morse key they would use if everything else failed +--- 15366929 +>>15366784 +>>15366782 +lmao +--- 15366930 +>>15366508 +He is a little but he isn't oversóyed. He can usually keep his opinions to himself and he isn't an estrogenated manchild in a streamer den +--- 15366935 +STOP POSTING FAN ART OF ROCKETS YOU ARE LITERALLY KILLING NASA +--- 15366937 +>>15366782 +anyone who says hegemony is a commie +--- 15366941 +>>15366935 +oh man spacegoy5 +reminder that he works on the HLS side at nasa +literally a hardcore anti-spacexer who has leaked classified information to try and own spacex +--- 15366942 +>>15366935 +DEJAVU I HAVE BEEN IN THIS SPACE BEFORE +--- 15366944 +>>15366935 +presented without further comment +--- 15366949 +>>15366935 +What the fuck is he even saying? I thought this might have been on RE, but it isn't and he hasn't posted there in almost a month. +--- 15366954 +>>15366949 +>>15366944 +>>15366942 +when he says fan art he means concept art/delta v sims etc +--- 15366958 +>>15366935 +https://twitter.com/Spaceguy5/with_replies + +The guys' entire twitter acct is just crying about SpaceX/Tesla/Elon + +lol +--- 15366961 +>>15366954 +But NASA literally does that as well. +--- 15366962 +>>15366935 +how can someone this retarded work for Nasa? +i mean he doesn't seem to be a minority so getting in that way doesn't make sense +--- 15366964 +>>15366784 +This shit glows with a scent of vodka. +--- 15366965 +https://twitter.com/Spaceguy5/status/1646676161903181824 +--- 15366966 +>>15366965 +Starship hasn't flown to space, SLS has. Simple as +--- 15366967 +Spaceguy5 doesn't have any posts in the last few days, I wonder why? If all you do is whine about SpaceX, then a big event like this would mean you have more to talk about? +--- 15366969 +https://twitter.com/Spaceguy5/status/1646329718969454595 +--- 15366972 +I thought I would get more annoyed by reading this dudes posts but I'm completely calm for some reason +ESG, CSS, thunderfoot etc just dont cause any reaction (perhaps a chuckle) anymore +--- 15366974 +https://twitter.com/Yrouel86/status/1644485341439459329 + +Few more shitposts before staging +--- 15366975 +>>15366972 +Their arguments become meaningless and worthless in the eve of Starship launch. +--- 15366976 +>>15366974 +--- 15366977 +>>15366976 +https://twitter.com/Anton81191831/status/1644775858572341248 +--- 15366978 +>>15366977 +screenshot 1 +--- 15366979 +>>15366944 +Holy fucking shit this retarded autist uses the same account for personal weebery, personal use, and professional? On Discord, Twitter, and Reddit, too. With his personal picture. +I thought he couldn't be any more retarded. +--- 15366982 +>>15366977 +screenshot 2 +--- 15366984 +>>15366977 +https://twitter.com/Anton81191831/status/1645143295838789637 +--- 15366986 +>>15366984 +s1 +--- 15366988 +If i wanted to add those guys to my twitter feed i would. Shut the fuck up. +--- 15366990 +>>15366984 +s2 is the same as >>15366978 + + +>>15366984 +final in the thread twitter thread +--- 15366993 +>>15366988 +Agreed. Kinda stupid to rant about everything-Musk haters, those people are mentally ill. +--- 15366995 +>>15366988 +>>15366993 +hello spaceguy5 +--- 15367000 +>complaining about Musk and SpaceX +>on Twitter +What kind of cucked shit is that? Why do you even post this shit, it has even less views on Twitter, than it will get here lmao. +--- 15367003 +>>15366954 +you mean these? +yeah these SLS fanboy doodles are pretty cringe +--- 15367013 +EUROPE BENDS THE KNEE + +>“The European Commission wants to cut deals with private American space companies like Elon Musk's SpaceX to launch cutting-edge European navigation satellites due to continued delays to Europe's next generation Ariane rocket system.” +https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-elon-musk-replace-stalled-france-rocket-galileo-satellite/ +--- 15367018 +>>15367003 +I always liked the aesthetic of the big hydrogen tanks in these concepts. +--- 15367021 +>>15367013 +Unexpected but understandable. Its either SpaceX or Russia. +--- 15367024 +>>15367018 +EU should drop the Galileo program entirely. It's a huge money sink and completely identical to the already existing GPS, but they want to keep it because muh self sustainability. Now they have a GPS clone to not be dependent on USA on satellite navigation, but they can't even launch the satellites without US. Makes no sense +--- 15367025 +>>15366935 +What's so special about this faggot again? +--- 15367026 +>>15367024 mean for >>15367013 +--- 15367028 +>>15366560 +Imagine what it would feel like being in the middle +--- 15367029 +>>15367025 +nothing really, its just that he happens to work for NASA +--- 15367036 +>>15366560 +--- 15367041 +>>15366581 +50 light years +--- 15367044 +>>15366935 +Holy shit bros all we had to do was draw a SLSjak and congress would cancel it?? +--- 15367047 +>>15367044 +If only glowjak posting convinced them to defund the CIA. +--- 15367048 +>>15366965 +They’re just arguing semantics really, and kek I don’t think even the most dedicated 1 would claim Starship is further along than SLS right now. It’s far from it. But it’s catching up fast, and certainly in the next 5 years will overtake it as a better cargo launcher +SLS will be the only super heavy human launcher for a while, but Musk can always fast track F9-dragon for Starship crew +--- 15367050 +>>15367013 +Good, this will put a fire under the frogs& spaghetti niggers at ariana who eat up most of ESA's budget. +Fuckers need some healthy competition. +--- 15367058 +>>15367024 +Kek. If they really wanted to swallow their pride they should just ask SX to set up another shop at Guiana Space Center. Maybe they could work out a deal where they get a fleet of like 10 boosters and a new recovery pad, and then they make their own second stage with their own engine or something +--- 15367061 +>>15367058 +Actually on second thought this is stupid and unrealistic +--- 15367090 +>>15367061 +It's because launching from near the equator only saves a significant amount of delta-v if you're going to GEO or if all your other launch site are at extreme latitudes and you're targeting a lower inclination. Europoors would never be fucking around in Guiana if Europe had good launch sites in isolated areas that didn't make their rockets fly overland. +--- 15367107 +>>15365082 +I just watch Sseth and Fireship +--- 15367114 +Bros?? +https://twitter.com/airbusspace/status/1648289476882341889 +--- 15367115 +https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1648306055301005313 +--- 15367119 +>>15367114 +holy shit. I bet it’s expensive as fuck but this is based +--- 15367121 +>>15367114 +direct gravitics StarMAX competitor that is aimed at exploiting Starship? + +>The Airbus LOOP is designed to fit with the upcoming generation of super-heavy launchers that can launch an entire module in one piece. Thus, the Airbus LOOP is immediately operational once in orbit, ready to host humans and payloads. + +extremely based +https://www.airbus.com/en/airbus-loop +--- 15367126 +I wonder if some other big companies are cooking similar stuff too, Starship is finally starting to look "real"? +--- 15367133 +https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/stories/2023-01-first-steps-towards-the-space-station-of-the-future + +looks like this was teased in january already + +In 1998, the International Space Station was launched, with astronauts living and working aboard. In addition to advances in medicine or helping to face the issues we have on Earth — such as water and air quality — the research conducted on the ISS is critical in our journey to the Moon and Mars and helping humanity explore the confines of the universe. + +However, the ISS cannot keep operating forever and has already well exceeded its original lifetime of 15 years: it is planned to be deorbited towards the end of this decade. NASA is likely to transition away from the ISS towards the next generation of continuously crewed, free flying space stations, and Airbus intends to be part of the future of human presence in space. + +This is why Airbus Defence and Space is teaming up with Voyager Space to help design the next space station for NASA, ESA and other customers. The space station of the future, Starlab, could be launched as early as 2028 to ensure a sustained human presence in low-Earth orbit. Designed and architected to provide 100 percent of the International Space Station’s payload capacity with the ability to conduct over 400 experiments or technical investigations per year, Starlab could provide a foundation for continued international cooperation in space, with the goal of accelerating a sustainable ecosystem in space. + +“The partnership with Voyager Space is the first step toward fielding the next generation space station serving international astronauts. We are excited to partner with Voyager on a project aimed at changing history,” said Jean-Marc Nasr, Executive Vice President of Space Systems. “Our team is looking forward to diving in on the technology and putting our best engineers to work.” +--- 15367136 +>>15367126 +>Starship is finally starting to look "real"? +huh? what are you talking about? starship is real, we've seen it down at starbase we're readying the rocket, we have all the valves done, ready to be used in the test flight +--- 15367137 +https://starlab-space.com/ +--- 15367139 +>>15367136 +I'm talking about the point of view of slow moving institutions and corporations that tend to be conservative +--- 15367141 +>>15367114 +>>15367133 +I’m not gonna lie it looks pretty sweet. And maybe it’s just cosmetics but it looks like they’re leveraging their knowledge from ATV/Orion service module. I bet the cost is high though +--- 15367143 +>>15367115 +surprisingly based +--- 15367146 +>>15367114 +That's nice let's see paul allens station +--- 15367148 +>>15367137 +theres so many space station companies popping up... i hope they make it to starships payload launch +--- 15367157 +>>15367148 +I guess the next wave of space startups/projects from existing companies is going to be payloads to take advantage of Starship +competing with it just doesn't make sense +--- 15367161 +>>15367114 +>>15367121 +The radius of the centrifuge is absurd for any decent g value +--- 15367163 +>>15367148 +This one is the same as airbus station I think, its a joint project +--- 15367165 +>>15367161 +These arent spinhabs, just the max size or close to max for Starship +--- 15367166 +>>15366758 +Spin Kings rise up! +--- 15367168 +>>15367161 +I can’t tell if those are just for experimentation purposes, or if those are sleeping quarters +Not a terrible place to sleep for long-duration missions especially to the Moon or Mars. Even if it’s only a fraction of 1g it’s still better than nothing +--- 15367169 +>>15367165 +I'm aware of that and that adaptation to higher rotation rates is possible but this looks too small nevertheless +--- 15367179 +>mfw the frozen valve was caused by ice krystals +--- 15367198 +>>15367161 +4m radius -> +1g, 15 rpm +0.4g, 9.5 rpm +0.2g, 6.7 rpm +0.1g, 4.7 rpm +hmmm +--- 15367200 +>>15367179 +--- 15367202 +>>15366158 +Literally the only sensible thing she's ever said. diff --git a/sci/15365053.txt b/sci/15365053.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bbebe11d3cf7006b704212d741444b75feada647 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365053.txt @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +----- +--- 15365053 +Hey, Anons I'm an undergraduate math Major and Ive been trying to figure something out in PDES. + +This is an undergraduate course so the standards for this research project are not as high as they would be in some more advanced courses. +I want to consider analytical solutions in determining the vector field for the electrical field generated by a surface charge +distribution in a conductor. I know that if we are to consider a natural charge distribution the science is still somewhat out on that +(J.J. Thompsons theorem of electrostatics charge distribution is determined by the mean curvature of the surface, also results +by McAllister, Luo Enze and some Liu guy relate charge distribution on the surface of a conductor to Gaussian and mean curvature). However, I don't want to deal with that as the science is still out. +I came to the conclusion that the most abstract surface on which you could solve this at all would be some Riemannian Surface. +However, I also came to the conclusion that I would narrow this down further to the case of ideal conductors otherwise most situations +have no analytical solution. With ideal conductors, Poisson's EQ reduces to Laplace's EQ. As such when considering the +solution to the Neumann Condition Boundary Value Problem I have intuited that we should be able to find analytical solutions to the problem on any Closed Riemann surface. Furthermore, I suspect that this could be extended to all compact Riemann surfaces for some smooth charge distribution, non smooth should work too in some specific cases. +If possible would you mind helping me a bit? If I'm wrong in any of my assumptions please let me know, or provide me some source for further reading. If I'm right could you help provide me some sources that could help me verify this? It's somewhat difficult to find applicable sources as theres so much on the topic thats only partially related thus I'm forced to skim and determine if the text is worth a deep dive. Have a nice day. +--- 15365131 +Any information would be very much appreciated. + +(Also sorry if the politeness is off-putting, I normally use this site for brainrot and as such did not know how exactly to best phrase an academic request.) +--- 15365230 +>>15365053 (OP) +>I know that if we are to consider a natural charge distribution the science is still somewhat out +no it isn't. +learn electrostatics from any EM book (griffiths would be appropriate for you) + +and ugrad "research" isn't. +--- 15365341 +>>15365230 +I see my apologies. I did some research into analytivlcally calculating the electric field based off of net charge and the shape for the surface and didn't come across any results, I apologize for my ignorance. I must've not looked well enough. In any case thank you for the source. Also I know it's not research, I used the word a little loosely. Basically it's just a project for an undergrad class where we research a topic of our choice. Sorry. +--- 15365447 +>>15365230 +>griffiths +wait, no, you're wrong if I'm not mistaken. This book describes the process for determining Voltage from a prescribed charge distribution. What I am talking about when I mention "natural charge distributions" is calculating the charge distribution resultant from applying a net charge to a conductor with a surface that can be represented by some compact Riemannian surface. In such a situation you have to utilize conformal mapping to determine the charge distribution. For any surface that is not a compact Riemannian surface, this does not apply. Sorry if my wording wasn't particularly precise but with the techniques described in Griffith's "Introduction to Electrodynamics" alone you would not be able to analytically solve for the charge distribution naturally generated by applying a net charge to a surface. +--- 15365472 +>>15365447 +You mean, you want to take some reasonably nice surface, distribute electric charge on it, and calculate the electric field? Is that correct? +--- 15365525 +>>15365472 +To some extent, but I specifically wanted to see the limits of the generalization of compact Riemannian surfaces. Basically, if we had the least nice compact Riemannian surface, could we solve the Laplacian? I'm pretty confident that we can determine the charge distribution resultant from a net charge on any compact Riemannian surface via conformal mapping. Then having generated a charge distribution solving laplaces equation on that surface should be doable by calculating the laplacian on that surface with g_{i,j}'s. +--- 15365530 +>>15365472 +ie not relying on symmetry and the like as McAllister solutions do. +--- 15365566 +>>15365447 +distribution of charge on a conductor is unique in electrostatics. in 3d all excess charge is on the surface of the conductor. you can compute this numerically for general conductor shapes. diff --git a/sci/15365147.txt b/sci/15365147.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5e41266ffd7283fd26be41766d861280aacb973f --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365147.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15365147 +Is shit like EMDR or deep brain reorienting legit or just placebo pseudoscience? I haven't found a single study with enough people to justify these techniques being this popular. Are there any big studies that debunk/support the ? Any big figures with strong opinions about them? For me, it always felt like psychological homeopathy. +--- 15365173 +>>15365147 (OP) +its just a technique, it can work, but for me I couldn't oust the thoughts of suicide or whatever crazy obsession I had at the time without an SSRI + +However its been years since I took that shit let alone talked to my therapist so meh? I honestly think at this point that retards and people that cannot think critically are just doomed to be sad and depressed forever because their brains literally cannot imagine any other alternatives. diff --git a/sci/15365158.txt b/sci/15365158.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d2df1fc611e241985080a8fe2ddb0138074de010 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365158.txt @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +----- +--- 15365158 +Your body could literally end up being used in a neo-vagina. +--- 15365169 +>>15365158 (OP) +>which is so fucking cool and cyberpunk??? +trannies aren't even trying +--- 15365203 +>>15365158 (OP) +And if I don't donate it will end up as worm food so it's a wash +--- 15365559 +> made of sterilized tissue +you thought they'd just stick it there without cleaning it you stupid fuck? +--- 15365695 +>>15365203 +worms are a valuable part of the environment, degenerate sex perverts are a curse on humanity. +--- 15365984 +>>15365158 (OP) +I want to throw up. +--- 15366002 +>>15365158 (OP) +Donating to a tissue bank is different from donating to a non-transplant anatomical donation organization +--- 15366018 +>>15365559 +That's exactly what they should have done +--- 15366038 +>>15365158 (OP) +I want to donate my body to an FtM so she can be use my body as a fake penis to have sex with other women +--- 15366066 +>>15365158 (OP) +Taking rotten flesh wound to a new level. + +Also ultimately I don't care what they do with their bodies, it's kinda funny to see all these people being experimented on in real time. +--- 15366072 +The USSR criminalized homosexuality in 1934, after the degenerates had stopped being an asset. So we should be seeing more of this type of science until about 2037or so. +--- 15366082 +>>15365158 (OP) +Can we please come to our senses. Wanting and thinking you can alter your body with corpses is psychotic. I'm not religious but this behavior is an affront to God if there is one +--- 15366221 +>>15365158 (OP) +Well my dad always said I was going to end up a pussy. +--- 15366225 +Why are there no vagina and penis grafts? +Like with all the ftm and mtf surely some could switch? +--- 15366244 +>i'm not Evil you know +>anyway, i'm off to be grafted with dead people flesh/inject myself with baby dicks +--- 15366335 +>>15366225 +Surely some sort of brain switching surgery is in the works. Women dies in a car crash, brain gets fucked but rest of her body is functional. Get trans person, rewire the brain circuitry to her body (might take 3-4 weeks of ongoing surgery), and then transplant the head (provide oxygen to the brain with a pump while you do this). It's not like trannies have much to lose. +--- 15366339 +>>15366335 +I think the family of the one affected would have a lot to lose, having a random tranny in their family member's body. I mean if consent is given from any of the remote family, that's one thing, but how many people would need to give consent, and how many would agree? +--- 15366344 +>>15366339 +It would be something you'd sign before you die, like organ transplants but more impactful. If 1% of women signed them, then that's one for each tranny in the US. Not bad. +--- 15366357 +>>15366335 +Even if a head transplant were feasible with current technology (it isn't) the result would be a quadriplegic +--- 15366367 +>Born too late to have a healthy society like every human before +>born too early to see the resurrection +Born just in time to see hell on earth, and enjoy the kali yuga! +--- 15366413 +>>15366344 +>but more impactful +??? +--- 15366447 +>>15366413 +A successful head transplant is more likely to save a life, if you catch my drift. +--- 15366665 +>it's from a dead man so I'd rather use the word "sterilized" so everything sounds clean and good +--- 15366786 +I don't even like the idea of getting someone else's blood. I can't imagine how someone can go "yeah I'll chop my dick off, punch a hole in its place and graft some other person's skin" what the fuck +inb4 404 +--- 15366799 +>>15366665 +It's usually used for wound healing, but at least we know some mentally ill man got his sewage gash lined with it instead of a burn victim. Priorities. +--- 15366847 +>>15365158 (OP) +Cyberpunk in the sense of a neo-satanic techno-cult +--- 15366849 +>>15365158 (OP) +The frankenstein meme was real all along +--- 15367087 +>>15365158 (OP) +>actually caring about what happens with the remains when you're DEAD. +Dude, really? What do you think being dead means? +--- 15367098 +>>15366038 +You have a fake penis? +And how would that be more useful to a transgender than a dildo? diff --git a/sci/15365183.txt b/sci/15365183.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6a6c5ae8c8f11aabd02732481e5443b50e9d8dbd --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365183.txt @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +----- +--- 15365183 +https://discord.gg/SSAjZQk +--- 15365204 +>>15365183 (OP) +>pisscord requires pn +anyway, redpill me on that one +>everything is mathematical +proof by contradiction: +*axiom of negation is mathematical +*for defining non-mathematical, you have to use the axiom of negation +*therefore non-mathematical doesn't exist +--- 15365205 +>>15365183 (OP) +Are you looking for a leader...a leader unlike any leader before him? diff --git a/sci/15365193.txt b/sci/15365193.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e0268c55b9dbec39e3747bd623986fef28782809 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365193.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +----- +--- 15365193 +New Circuit Element just dropped. +--- 15365258 +>>15365193 (OP) +>meminductor +Is it's conductivity over 9000? +--- 15365280 +>>15365193 (OP) +Not new, already theorized half a century ago. +--- 15365291 +>>15365193 (OP) +>memristor +--- 15365382 +>>15365291 +kek +--- 15365708 +>>15365291 +Did anything actually come off this? I remember them making a bunch of noise about it being figured out in 2007 or 2008 then nothing. Was it just silently implemented into computers? +--- 15365725 +>>15365708 +It's can be used for logic gates. You can construct a 1 and a zero based on the resistive or conductive state diff --git a/sci/15365212.txt b/sci/15365212.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..77b5743295c91319019bcece82e6e11e31f89514 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365212.txt @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +----- +--- 15365212 +World's top scientists have a big library full of books and textbooks. However, they are not inherently smarter than the average person. The only difference is that they have greater accessibility to knowledge through these resources. That's it - that's your daily fact. + + +If you don't trust me, take a look at CNN and BBC. When they interview top scientists, pay attention to their background. You'll likely see large bookshelves filled with books. In fact, I would estimate a 90 percent chance of seeing this when watching the news. +--- 15365231 +>>15365212 (OP) +>That's it - that's your daily fact. +--- 15365289 +>>15365212 (OP) +>The only difference is that they have greater accessibility to knowledge through these resources. +Anyone can buy a book. +--- 15365533 +>>15365212 (OP) +my brother in christ there is literally a link to libgen in the sticky +--- 15366659 +>When they interview top scientists, pay attention to their background. You'll likely see large bookshelves filled with books. +They never read those books and it's there just for aesthetic reasons. Which is why I hate these pretentious cunts "experts" +I'm a postdoc, my lab is also full of books in shelves which no one reads. My room doesn't have a single book +--- 15366668 +>>15365212 (OP) +Gatekeeping peer reviewed journals is the Federal Reserve of science. + +Abolish both on your path to a proper one world government. diff --git a/sci/15365235.txt b/sci/15365235.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3a5f8f561cdc5ad6393cb9b164e7712ee471ae05 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365235.txt @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +----- +--- 15365235 +>The universe..... is made..... of stuff +--- 15365484 +>>15365235 (OP) +actually that stuff is stardust +--- 15365498 +but why tho +--- 15365529 +no it's made of math +--- 15365548 +>>15365484 +some of it went straight to black hole +--- 15365589 +>>15365235 (OP) +inb4 idealist tard coming in to tell you "actually it's all just consciousness bro" +--- 15365616 +>>15365235 (OP) +actually it's all just letters bro +e, i, n, r, s, u, v +--- 15365623 +>>15365498 +why should there be a why +--- 15365625 +Actually it's all just consciousness bro +--- 15365626 +>>15365589 +But have you ever experienced something that was not part of your experience? +--- 15365645 +>>15365625 +--- 15365654 +>>15365235 (OP) +Prove it. +--- 15365893 +>>15365235 (OP) +>stuff..... contingent stuff +--- 15365951 +science in a nutshell +--- 15365957 +>>15365235 (OP) +>dude... everything is like energy and stuff... +--- 15366627 +>>15365626 +Most people spend 1/3 of their life or more in an unconscious state and you will in fact die if you don't spend some time in an unconscious state every now and again, so yes, everyone can relate to experiencing unconsciousness. +--- 15366708 +>>15366627 +>experiencing unconsciousness. +Then you agree that all you know is experience. Unconsciousness is an experience. The universe is an experience. Even you are an experience. You are not an experiencer of experience. The experiencer is part of the experience. Experience is all and all is experience. +--- 15366716 +>>15366708 +>Unconsciousness is an experience. +Not when it clearly happens outside of your conscious experience, it is the direct lack of experience for a certain period of time rather than an experience of not experiencing. +--- 15366720 +>>15366708 +Not the person you replied to, but allow me to revise your post. + +Then you agree that all you know is language. Unconsciousness is language. The universe is language. Even you are language. You also are a person that understands language. The person is part of the language. Language is all and all is language. +--- 15366753 +>>15366716 +Then that lack of experience is not part of your experience. Your imagination of having a lack of experience between experiences is an experience. +>>15366720 +Language is a form of experience. That form of experience is endless division between symbols and symbolized, observer and observed, this and that, what is and what is not. Experience can also be in the form of no language, no thought, no division. +--- 15366756 +>>15366753 +Experience is language. Whether or not you are actively thinking is irrelevant. You can't experience anything separate from language. +--- 15366757 +>>15366753 +Its not imagination and you know it, you really have experienced sleep and sleep is defined as an unconscious state and you have directly experienced loss of time due to your experience with lacking consciousness for periods of time called sleep. +--- 15366793 +>>15365235 (OP) +How do people watch that show, unironically? Or at all. I laugh at crude himor, that's not the problem. I need to understand the psychology behind this. Or the psychology behind why watching it makes me feel disgusted and violent. +--- 15366816 +>>15366757 +I have never experienced sleep. I've experienced lying in bed, closing my eyes, feeling like sinking, I've experienced dreams, opening my eyes, the clock showing a different time than the memory of the last time I checked, the moon suddenly gone and the sun suddenly up. +--- 15366819 +>>15366816 +ok thanks for sharing your low verbal IQ and semantic retardation with the class +--- 15366826 +>>15365484 +actually there is no stuff, just space between stuff +--- 15366830 +>>15366826 +Between what now? +--- 15366833 +>>15366756 +>You can't experience anything separate from language. +You can experience everything without language simply by not naming what you experience. The moment you intentionally look at a tree is the moment you already used language to define your experience. However, you can walk outside right now and without drugs experience nothing but an ocean of undefined colors, forms of sounds. You can decondition yourself to interpret anything, like when two women talk, you hear nothing but sound, you know even less of what's happening than two turkeys gobbling. Totally oblivious. Totally blissful. Try and see. +--- 15366839 +>>15366833 +All I see is that you are still depending on language to describe all of that nonsense as if colors and sounds aren't inherently defined by an orderly infinite number system of energetic frequency. +--- 15366840 +>>15366819 +Please type without popsicles in your mouth to make clear what your argument is. +--- 15366852 +>>15366839 +>an orderly infinite number system of energetic frequency. +Imagination. +>>15366839 +>depending on language to describe +Dogs bark, cats meow, knives cut, language describes. Experience needs no discription, but without my description, you get no reaction from me. Without reaction from me, you starve. +--- 15366874 +>>15366840 +Sorry I couldn't dumb it down to be understandable to the type of sub 80 IQ that thinks typing words is typically done with the mouth since that is where you think words come from. + +>>15366852 +>Imagination. +All observation and language synthesis occurs there. + +> language describes. +So do photos, but for you to understand an experience, you have to use language. + +>Experience needs no discription (sic) +Feel free to explain an experience you have had that can't be described. + +Without reaction from you I would be smarter and be wasting less time explaining the obvious to a bot. +--- 15366887 +>>15366819 +your the one dying in this debate bro. the other bro has a point that all you are is experience. you tried to argue you experience something unexperiencable and you looked like a fool for you +--- 15366900 +>>15366887 +>unexperiencable +Sleep/Unconsciousness/lack of experience is not that, though, every person has experienced it, it is actually necessary for the human condition to experience it regularly, the person who looks like a fool is the one who said they haven't experienced sleep, only closing their eyes, then opening them and experiencing a lack of memory from the last few hours. +--- 15366915 +>>15366874 +>sub 80 IQ +>but for you to understand an experience +>an experience that can't be described +>bot +>>15366900 +>a fool is the one who said they haven't experienced sleep +All you do is projecting your own lack. Any symbol is not what is symbolized. Any description is fiction. Any representation is simulation. A picture is not what is pictured. Picrel. Thus any understanding of experience is merely the appearance of a map that is not the territory, yet both map and territory are part of reality/experience. Language is a magic trick that createe the appearance of this duality. +--- 15366926 +>>15366915 +If you were eager to prove that you know nothing you could have just said you are a know nothing from the beginning and saved yourself a bunch of larping like you know actually something that isn't just a bunch of nothing. +--- 15366947 +>>15366926 +Your reaction does not disprove anything I said. Look troll, I'm going to lay down the law for you. From now on, whatever the thread is on /sci/, if you don't respond in an intelligent, witty, funny or otherwise entertaining manner, you will get zero response. None. If you want others to play with you, you need to be playful. If you want to argue, you need arguments. If you want understanding, you need to show understanding. If, however, you are going to continue to act like an unlikable brat, then playtime is over for you. No one will get involved with you anymore. +--- 15366963 +>>15366947 +>Your reaction does not disprove anything I said. +The only thing you said is that your words are worthless because they don't actually describe your experience, they are just symbols of fiction and that disproves everything you have ever said or will ever say because it is all just fictitious symbology you use to comfort yourself in your infinite despair. +--- 15367040 +>>15366963 +>it is all just fictitious symbology you use to comfort yourself in your infinite despair. +Exactly. Self-aware wolf is self-aware. Good dog. Go chew on that bone boy. There might be enlightenment for you in this lifetime after all. +--- 15367067 +>>15366716 +Have you ever had a dream? diff --git a/sci/15365305.txt b/sci/15365305.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d3e6a7153fb7f6db292bef8d3f00320b29299e90 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365305.txt @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +----- +--- 15365305 +Physicists are such fucking assholes I just can't anymore. The sheer unrigorousness of the field cannot be understated. They almost never tell you what the assumptions of the functions they are working with are, and when they do, they just straight up lie to you. +>All functions and fields in physics are atleast C^1 +That's a fucking lie and even an elementary course in electromagnetism will tell you as much. +Like, what justifications do they have in deriving every field equation by just applying divergence and curl if the fields aren't even continous? How can you solve your system as a flow on a symplectic manifold if the fields aren't smooth???? And let's not even get started on the "proofs", you think you'd start a proof with the necessary conditions, but nope, they can't even do that most of the time. +Fuck you physicists, fuck you. +--- 15365324 +>>15365305 (OP) +P'shew! Gunna have to publish faster than that to make it in the West, sonny. +--- 15365425 +>>15365305 (OP) +I graduated many years ago, many students come to such realizations, everything is some sort of approximation but then you realize you are not studying math, models wont be fully faithful to reality +--- 15365563 +>>15365305 (OP) +I think your problem is that you don't understand the thing that the physicists see as important, so you focus on the part that you do understand. That part might however be insignificant to the physicists. + +Sort of like if you hear two people talking in a language that neither of them understand very well. You don't understand what they are talking about, but you do understand the language better than either of them, so you bitch about their grammar +--- 15365582 +>>15365305 (OP) +filtered. +--- 15365691 +>>15365305 (OP) +>How can you solve your system as a flow on a symplectic manifold if the fields aren't smooth???? +idk lol, you just eyeball it +t. physicist +--- 15365703 +>>15365305 (OP) +>symplectic manifold +>C^1 +>rigorousness +>flow +>fields aren't smooth???? +>necessary conditions +>"proofs" +--- 15365713 +>>15365691 +>you just eyeball it +Phee-ew, thats some fast shootin'. +--- 15365755 +>>15365305 (OP) +join the math physics dark side +--- 15366149 +>>15365305 (OP) +dont worry bout it bro +just stick with the mathematicians youre not cut out for a real mans job +if youre such a mathematician, then why dont you justify why 1+1=2 and how that justifys your "rigor" +--- 15366150 +>>15366149 +Kys worthless negro get killed and raped +--- 15366211 +>>15365305 (OP) +The assumptions physicists apply are generally based on empirically observed laws. Any mathematics is seen as an attempt to approximate those laws. The math is incidental. + +The sooner you realize that, the sooner you can actually make a meaningful impact on physics. +--- 15366371 +No such thing as "physical laws" have been observed so far. The universe is not "mathematical in nature." All so-called "laws of physics" are just attempts to simplify observed phenomena. You can model crowds with fluid dynamics, that does not mean there is an underlying physical/mathematical law controlling crowds +--- 15366487 +Reminder that "discontinuous functions" don't exist. +--- 15366523 +>>15366371 +>does not mean there is an underlying physical/mathematical law controlling crowds +Then what keeps the crowd close to your model? +--- 15366536 +>>15365305 (OP) +Are there actually any singularities in physics that are truly singular and not regularized by some other phenomenon at small enough length scales? + +I'm a continuum chud, so it doesn't matter for me either way. +--- 15366538 +>>15366487 +>b-b-b-ut muh balck holes +>muh singularities are real muffugguh +>i know they're real cause i saw them in muh marvel comix mooooovies diff --git a/sci/15365347.txt b/sci/15365347.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..39bac255015c8e5a6fa31633552701521bdac966 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365347.txt @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +----- +--- 15365347 +Anon, why do you keep learning? Why do you keep accummulating knowledge? For what purpose are you hunching yourself over open books of algebra, physics, geometry, psychology, chemistry and other sciences? You are not the smartest person to ever try to gather all knowledge, in fact, you are probably barely above average. + +I have been learning for most of my 19 years of life, and here I am, still doing it. It struck me many times however: how fruitless it all is. Today I am reading Clausewitz, then summarizing Le Bon, tommorow maybe I'll advance my knowledge on properties of polynomials... until when? When will this find an end, a stop? I know this sounds cliche, hell, Goethe wrote his opus magnum on the topic of this, but, in retrospective, learning, and ''becoming'' smart is in fact hilariously dumb. +--- 15365402 +If you enjoy it, why stop? +--- 15365431 +Faustian spirit. +--- 15365433 +>>15365347 (OP) +Surrogate activity +t. Ted +--- 15365437 +>>15365347 (OP) +you focus on childish schoolkid stuff because you're avoiding adult life +--- 15365452 +>>15365347 (OP) +Because you are too afraid to ask a woman to have sex and enjoy the simple things in life. + +>>15365402 +He wants attention for losers on 4chan, just like you. He has no intention to take advice from you, just jerk off to the attention you are giving him. +--- 15365477 +>>15365347 (OP) +What else u gunna do? +--- 15365592 +>>15365347 (OP) +>Anon, why do you keep learning? +It is my prime directive. To seek out new life, new civilizations, and make detailed files on how to kill them. +--- 15365609 +>>15365402 +Not sure if you saw this, had to think a bit for a real answer. +--- 15365650 +>>15365347 (OP) +Learn out of spite +Like Hitler, rejected by the world, by the standards built by jews, he sought to change it. +Now the standards are even worse, designed by jews, built by chinks, performed by niggers. +The world is begging for a new World War but who will be the hero to start it? +--- 15365785 +>>15365347 (OP) +> Anon, why do you keep learning? +Being a cattle or an eagle. Your choice +--- 15365905 +>>15365650 +>Now the standards are even worse, designed by jews, built by chinks, performed by niggers. + +KEK diff --git a/sci/15365487.txt b/sci/15365487.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3ffa9846c3aa3ecef0130ccc08d5c9b6f7f1fdf9 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365487.txt @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +----- +--- 15365487 +How does evolution make something like this? +--- 15365495 +>>15365487 (OP) +4 bit code and a lot of time +--- 15365496 +>>15365487 (OP) +>How does evolution make something like this? +With the hand of God +--- 15365538 +>>15365487 (OP) +You know exactly how but the dogmas you learned during your life won't let you accept it. +--- 15365539 +>>15365487 (OP) +--- 15365542 +>>15365538 +dogma is by definition something learned. knowing what it is is by definition dogma. this literally means nothing +--- 15365545 +>>15365538 +why would anyone know the evolution pattern of a leaf bug +this is like when irrelevant flyover countries get butthurt when Americans don't know their capitals +--- 15365549 +>>15365487 (OP) +Leaf randomly developed an advantage of being sentient, then evolved legs so it could move and not just be pissed off getting sentient and eaten +--- 15365709 +>>15365487 (OP) +Leafs are the most efficient form to extract oxygen. +--- 15365723 +>>15365545 +>mutt +>retarded +like pottery +--- 15366075 +how does evolution make a human? +--- 15366086 +that's very cool, I never seen this creature before. no idea how such thing would evolve and why it would be that way, if anyone can explain, it seems for the long time that OP has been gathering dust in the catalog that no one tried to explain yet +--- 15366091 +>>15366086 +you're a nice and comfy poster, just hope you know that +--- 15366154 +>>15365487 (OP) +I feel an urge to go outside looking at this photo +--- 15366204 +>>15365487 (OP) +Trial and error ++ +Time +--- 15366212 +>>15365487 (OP) +The same way it makes something like this +--- 15366228 +>>15366086 +based saria poster +--- 15366365 +a Canadian aaaaaaaaa +--- 15366480 +>>15366204 +how would trial and error even "know" to go in the direction of something it doesn't know exists? and to such close accuracy +--- 15366485 +>>15365487 (OP) +Bug look vaguely like leaf. + +Bugs that look more like leaves don't get spotted and eaten. + +More like leaf you look, more you are apt to live to breed. + +Rinse, repeat, ~10 billion times. + +Bug really do look like leaf. + +Hardly the strangest thing in evolution. More interesting question is why so many things completely removed from each other manage to develop the same eyes. +--- 15366488 +>>15366480 +It doesn't "know" anything; it just happens gradually by selecting for genes which are more likely to survive, which in this case are those genes which make it look most like a leaf. And of course it happens on a massive timescale and just kept getting better and better. +--- 15366490 +>>15366480 +Evolution doesn't know shit, but birds have really good eyes, so if you don't pass for a leaf, you're lunch. This, in this case, naturally selects for bugs that look more like leaves with ever increasing accuracy over however many hundred million years. +--- 15366515 +>>15366488 +wrong +--- 15366733 +>>15366488 +this is a non-explanation akin to faith in god +--- 15366739 +>>15366515 +the beginnings of life are not random. We have plenty of data tracing things back through history +--- 15366747 +>>15366515 +is this the guy who "did the math" to calculate the odds of humans arising from unicellular life based on mutation rates, but also made an assumption in his calculations that there were never more than two organisms on Earth reproducing at any point in history? +--- 15367075 +>>15365487 (OP) +God created it with magic. Materialists BTFO. diff --git a/sci/15365586.txt b/sci/15365586.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1d9b6a1d8ccf0b873f6171dfb9cf5dbacc510003 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365586.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +----- +--- 15365586 +Are there more primary colors? Seems like there would be more colors that we haven’t seen yet. +--- 15365607 +human eye has three types of cones that each have different spectral response. all of our color information comes from tickling these cones with different spectra, and them firing off at different rates. thus, our eyes take lights of all kinds, and maps it to 3 different types of signals that we interpret as color. +--- 15365614 +>>15365607 +>human eye has three types of cones +Most. +--- 15365669 +>>15365586 (OP) +There is scotopic vision, which might qualify. Some can see a little into infrared, and others can see a bit into UV. +--- 15365694 +>>15365607 +So other species might be able to interpret or perceive different colors? +--- 15365716 +>>15365694 +Correct. +For example, a lot of birds (if not all of them?) can see UV light. A few of them even have plumage that's coloured in the UV part of the spectrum +--- 15365727 +Can you imagine a color that doesn’t exist, that is not related to any existing primary colors? Is that possible? I’ve been trying diff --git a/sci/15365613.txt b/sci/15365613.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..35c5b52e08460a12a1100ca6808bdc2880c01e3c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365613.txt @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +----- +--- 15365613 +There is infinite sum and infinite product in math. Why is there no infinite exponentiation? What would the symbol for that look like and how would you evaluate it? +--- 15365620 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetration#Introduction +--- 15365630 +Well the naive definition would obviously be + +[math]E_{a,0}:=a_0[/math] +[math]E_{a,n+1}:=(a_n)^{a_{n+1}}[/math] +[math]E_a:=\lim_{n\to\infty}E_{a,n}[/math] + +or + +[math]E_{a,0}':=a_0[/math] +[math]E_{a,n+1}':=(a_{+1})^{a_n}[/math] +[math]E_a':=\lim_{n\to\infty}E_{a,n}'[/math] + +I expect if all but finitely many a_n's are 1, then the limit is just a finite product, and otherwise it will diverge to go to 1, depending on whether there's an infinite amount of numbers <1 and/or >1. +There's 100% theory on this. +--- 15365637 +>>15365620 +There's no infinite tetration on that page. At least in the same way as picrelated is an infinite product. Just like you have an infinite product where each number in the sequence is different, you would have an infinite exponentiation where each exponent is also different. +--- 15365647 +>>15365613 (OP) +>Why is there no infinite exponentiation? +it's called ligma. +--- 15365655 +>>15365630 +A reasonable guess, but not entirely correct. +For example, if you have an infinite exponentiation of [math]\sqrt2[/math], your result is... 2, actually. +--- 15365665 +>>15365613 (OP) +It would grow explosively, would seem of limited use. The only thing I can remember that comes close, is the Ackermann function, which grows detonatively. +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ackermann_function +--- 15365684 +>>15365613 (OP) +so since 2^2 is 4, a next step that doesn't just make it higher would be then ((2^2))^(1/2) + +so 2 ^2^(1/2)^2^(1/2)^2^(1/2)... or +2^(1/2)^2^(1/2)... is the limit of a series of exponent functions that tends toward some finite value(s) + +that's also just adding and subtracting, going up and then back down 1 in the output of log2(x) + +that seemed like a "simple" example of a series that would be convergent (i don't know if going back and forth between 2 values counts as convergent) +--- 15365699 +>>15365684 +>(i don't know if going back and forth between 2 values counts as convergent) +It does not. +--- 15365875 +>>15365684 +it's also just going up and down on a logarithmic graph/chart +--- 15365880 +>>15365875 +or, multiplying by something, on a logarithmic scale/chart +--- 15365936 +>>15365655 +yeah, sounds about right diff --git a/sci/15365706.txt b/sci/15365706.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a8c6a0f3ae133c77650ef159922e47fb0459744c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365706.txt @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +----- +--- 15365706 +hello guys i need help with understanding something +you see i have been trying to learn and understand math by my self +am trying to know the logic of the using the tangent line in calculus and knowing the area under the a line in a function + +i know that it used to tell you the slop of a point in a function lets say named (f(x)) +and lets say that point is named (b) + +right ? + +and that slop will be equal to the antiderivative +of the function when x=a +right ? + +now how am going to use all of that to know the area under a line of the function +i cant see the logic +you know +--- 15365799 +>>15365706 (OP) +It might help to read the Wikipedia article about the fundamental theorem of calculus, particularly the intuition section. +But if your only concern is that the connection between differentiation and integration doesn’t seem immediately obvious, I wouldn’t worry. It ISN’T obvious. Calculus is a (relatively speaking) very recent discovery/invention. It evaded mankind’s greatest minds for most of history. +--- 15365820 +>>15365799 +>antiderivative +>>15365706 (OP) +sorry i mixed up the terms i meant to say +derivative diff --git a/sci/15365724.txt b/sci/15365724.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b5bddb2e183c700179a3ab6e4bfb3db9dad0b423 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365724.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +----- +--- 15365724 +It's up +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRIBVykhpC4 [Embed] +--- 15365750 +>>15365724 (OP) +surprisingly interesting +--- 15365756 +>>15365724 (OP) +buy an advertisement if you want to shill your commercialized popsoi youtube channel +--- 15365760 +>>15365724 (OP) +Things are gonna get pretty weird. + +https://youtu.be/_e3Vvvk-rjY [Embed] +--- 15365952 +>>15365724 (OP) +Do you think his videos are scripted, or are his unscripted ideas the true power of 150 IQ anglo genes? diff --git a/sci/15365790.txt b/sci/15365790.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a1040ea9b570165de9fc3f81a7089e42fbef7f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365790.txt @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +----- +--- 15365790 +just hit 3 plate bench but my friend told me it doesnt count because I used crossfit plates and they are easier than iron plates, is this legit or is he fucking with me? + +I told him its bs and he said its simple physics - weight is distributed wider which makes makes it lighter cause of the lever arm and inertia +--- 15365801 +>>15365790 (OP) +He is fucking with you. Distribution of weight (second moment) only matters if you were spinning it around its center of gravity. + +Congrats on the lift, anon. +--- 15365822 +>>15365790 (OP) +>3 plate +Light Weeiiight! +--- 15365883 +>>15365790 (OP) +Seriously though: regardless of weight, aren't bouncy rubber coated kind of plates easier on joints and ligaments than the pure iron ones? +--- 15365895 +>>15365883 +If I went to /fit/ and asked this question I wonder how it would go? +--- 15365904 +>>15365895 +>>>/fit/70659284 + +bots or raid? +--- 15365923 +>>15365801 +absolutely wrong. stop living in an ideal world, and recognize that distribution of weight does matter. it's literally how levers work. +--- 15365933 +>>15365801 +>>15365923 +to clarify more, you clearly don't know much about stabilizer muscles used to prevent torques. if anything, wider weight distribution actually makes it harder to lift the weight. +--- 15365934 +>>15365923 +Explain mathematically how thiis affects a system with balanced moments. +--- 15365947 +>>15365934 +He's saying in reality some of your muscles have to do work to balance +--- 15365970 +>>15365790 (OP) +What is the diameter and width of an equal mass rubber plate compared to a metal one? +--- 15365975 +>>15365934 +imagine a very, very, very long bar that weighs 45 lbs. i'm talking like 100 ft long, and assume it won't bend. then place 45 lbs at the end of each. are you really going to say this has no difference? if so, you're a dumbass. +--- 15366036 +>>15365975 +It would have no effect on vertical motion assuming in this idealised example it didn't fold in half. +Now motion in the forward and backward direction is a different matter. but you'll need to model it mathematically. +--- 15366092 +>>15366036 +tell me. what do you think the bench press motion is? are you some lanklet dyel faggot who thinks bench press is a vertical motion? diff --git a/sci/15365796.txt b/sci/15365796.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bdfc817040c884f8fc838e74601db52f5b897934 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365796.txt @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +----- +--- 15365796 +Hello /sci/, I'm trying to get access to the following paper: +https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2022.0426 + +But sci-hub.ru doesn't have it and now I don't know where to turn (the cost is way to high) + +Thank you so much for any help +--- 15365800 +>>15365796 (OP) +Science is a rich man's game. +>>15365786 → +--- 15365839 +>>15365800 +:( +--- 15365850 +>>15365796 (OP) +you should try learning about how computers work so you can be an elite hacker and get whatever you want, whenever you want. those with skills barely even see the paywalls. or you can continue to be a low iq lamer and moan and cry about your own laziness. +--- 15365854 +>>15365850 +I tried sci-hub.ru, that's about the extent of my elite hacker skills +--- 15366063 +Found! Thanks to a kind Anon on /wsr/ https://sys.4channel.org/derefer?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpapers.ssrn.com%2Fsol3%2Fpapers.cfm%3Fabstract_id%3D4397280 +--- 15366567 +>>15365800 +true +--- 15366934 +try libgen +--- 15366955 +>>15365796 (OP) +You can also use Google Scholar. Search the paper title, and click "all versions" when the result pops up. +Usually you'll get a link to a free preprint, in this case ResearchGate. That's how I got file related. diff --git a/sci/15365807.txt b/sci/15365807.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..54b923a3e9d6d7cc81159d9b1dde0c1e3e25fc58 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365807.txt @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +----- +--- 15365807 +What the fuck is mass? +--- 15365835 +>>15365807 (OP) +Actual interaction +--- 15365859 +>>15365807 (OP) +It's a division between force and acceleration. If you decrease acceleration you get more of it, like people get fatter when they slow down. +--- 15365881 +>>15365807 (OP) +Don't ask question. +Just trust the science, my dude. You wouldn't want people to think you're a right wing incel conspiratard, now would you? +--- 15365887 +>>15365807 (OP) +"mass" does not exist. +mass is one aspect of mass-energy, which is the true "thing" that is interacting in spacetime. +"mass" and "energy" are still spoken of as distinct for the same reason that "space" and "time" are spoken of and thought of as distinct, namely that people rejected/still reject, whether consciously or unconsciously, the einstein model of the universe, despite all the evidence for it. +--- 15365892 +>>15365887 +the word/concept "mass" is a relic of pre-einstein physics that we still use because we haven't caught up to einstein. but its okay, even einstein was flippy-floppy on gravitational waves, which ended up being observed and measured +--- 15365908 +>>15365807 (OP) +weight on Earth +--- 15365912 +>>15365887 +>mass-energy +It's easy to understand that meat has calories and wood can burn, but doesn't that mean that mass-energy is a convenient fiction to calculate how much of one thing turns into another thing? Like in reality there's only transformation, but what is driving the transformation, what makes the clock tick, is then outside the scope of the mass-energy concept? +--- 15365914 +>>15365887 +>"mass" and "energy" are still spoken of as distinct for the same reason that "space" and "time" are spoken of and thought of as distinct +There is already a direct analogy to the link between space and time involving energy. space is to time as momentum is to energy. + +Mass doesn't fit in the analogy well, it is just the energy in rest frame where momentum vanishes. +--- 15365915 +>>15365912 +sure it makes sense in certain "classical contexts" i guess, but the problem is at a broad overall scale, it feels like physics still believes in the differences, and it guides overall research and thinking about the cosmos. +--- 15365920 +>>15365912 +>>15365915 +like when they talk about "dark" X. +i start to tune out because seemingly if you accept einsteins original model theres no reason to think that there should be "dark" X, +just super mass-energetic gravitation wells that we can't get information out of. Doesnt mean the mass-energy is "dark" just that it can't be measured +--- 15365925 +>>15365807 (OP) +It's slang for "male ass". +--- 15365927 +>>15365807 (OP) +The amount of stuff in a thing +--- 15365937 +>>15365920 +>i start to tune out +That's your fault. It's just called dark matter because it interacts with gravity just like normal matter but it doesn't give off electromagnetic radiation that astronomers can observe. +--- 15365948 +>>15365937 +but what im saying is that there's no reason to think that its some kind of phenomenon, einstein predicted concentrations of mass-energy in relatively small points in spacetime. they talk about "dark" X as being so mindbending but isn't it just another prediction of general relativity. I don't understand the hype +--- 15365962 +>>15365948 +>they talk about "dark" X as being so mindbending +Who is "they"? Some dude on the internet? + +>but isn't it just another prediction of general relativity +No it isn't. A valid hypothesis is that dark matter is a bunch of "primordial" black holes that formed in a process different than stellar collapse, but that hasn't been proven and there are competing ideas. +--- 15366289 +>>15365887 +Does light have "mass"? If it is an "energy," why does it also behave like a "wave"? +--- 15366310 +>>15366289 +light has neither mass or energy. there are no such things. +light has momentum. spacetime only sees momentum. +in some sense you could say light is momentum, in the purest form +--- 15366461 +ur mum +--- 15366491 +>>15365807 (OP) +cold energy +--- 15366497 +>>15365807 (OP) +If you wife catches you cheating. +--- 15366673 +>>15365807 (OP) +excitation gap +--- 15366677 +>>15365807 (OP) +Gluons interacting with gluons. From what we've gathered, this far. + +If you expand what we know of the electromagnetic spectrum to these gluons interactions, mass isn't any different from a magnetic charge differential, except it appears as a scalar vector for matter, as opposed to a quantized vector for fields. + +QRD: Gluons interaction "mass" is like magnetism, but for neutral matter, rather than charged particles. + +My explanation is at the core of defined observations as we (2023) know them. +Those who disagree with current observations may attempt to refute me, but rest assured they're not brainlets, they're just not well studied. +--- 15366701 +>>15365807 (OP) +Excitations in the mass field +--- 15366734 +A somewhat stable state of energy +--- 15366745 +>>15365807 (OP) +It's a measurement we use to describe degrees of distortion of space time by bounded energy +--- 15366792 +>>15365807 (OP) +Energy confined. +--- 15367109 +>>15365887 +>...which is the true "thing" ... +You just failed science. Go be a christian nationalist somewhere else. +--- 15367127 +>>15366310 +>light has neither mass or energy +>clearly interacts with objects and gives them energy diff --git a/sci/15365852.txt b/sci/15365852.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e283b23dd782b66f136afba99dadf12b76d7c480 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365852.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15365852 +is it possible to make hiv / rabies / TSEs transmittable by air or water? + +why is there no flu like disease that has 100% mortality rate? they're all wimpy in comparison +--- 15366224 +>>15365852 (OP) +If you want an 100% mortality rate, weaponize prions. diff --git a/sci/15365853.txt b/sci/15365853.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e1301725725777f2818eef761b32fddf9b8a9fe3 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365853.txt @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +----- +--- 15365853 +Can someone explain this schizo stuff? +--- 15365865 +it's schizo stuff +--- 15365943 +>>15365853 (OP) +PLASMOID + +FALSE +--- 15365945 +whoever made this is trying ot unify many systems +--- 15366045 +Neat pic. +--- 15366293 +>>15365853 (OP) +Idiot doesn't even know 'mins if arc' isn't a unit if time. If you think this is 'cool' or neat you're fucking braindead. +--- 15366346 +>>15365853 (OP) +You are going to summon the namefags. Please delete this pseudoscience +--- 15366356 +>>15365853 (OP) +Electrical Universe Theory can explain this diff --git a/sci/15365899.txt b/sci/15365899.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..921b2ffed908a4a714a108563859b04f6b81f29d --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365899.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15365899 +he will begin to question EVERYTHING. + +God bless you exposer anon. +--- 15366065 +>>15365899 (OP) +>The newfag doesn't even know the correct theory diff --git a/sci/15365953.txt b/sci/15365953.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..86767f6b9ef72c79cd9ee1727c44df11937dddf8 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15365953.txt @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +----- +--- 15365953 +The law of supply and demand says that the value of a university degree drops when more people have one. When more people have university degrees, that also decreases the available labor pool for blue collar jobs. +Has the science of economics published any relevant studies on this topic recently? +Is it possible to predict when the value of having a university will become less than the value of not having one if we have not already reached that point? +I saw this earlier today… +https://www.justice.gov/usao-ri/pr/three-rhode-island-fisherman-among-seven-charged-tax-evasion-and-failing-file-returns +…and it makes me suspect that we might already be past the point when having a university degree is a long term detriment to earning potential. If you read between the lines it seems like fisherman are raking something like $250,000/yr or more. Maybe they're university trained, but that seems doubtful. +--- 15366012 +>>15365953 (OP) +You might wanna read "The Case against education" by Brain Caplan. In one of the chapters he argues that going to university is like standing in a theater: it's a good idea only if few are doing it. Otherwise nobody gets a better view. +--- 15366022 +>>15365953 (OP) +Many markets have artificial demand generated through various levels of advertisement/propaganda/brain-washing + +The issue of college degrees would fall between propaganda and brain washing on the severity scale of manipulation. A huge societal push was orchestrated to push as many kids to college as possible no matter the cost, loans for everyone. How and why this was done is perhaps a different day's discussion. This allowed for a huge horde or young people to eat up tons of high priced college credits. Fake degrees had to be invented to meet all the demand, they can't all be doctors remember. + +Like all manipulated markets the truth peaks out when rubber meets road, in this case paychecks. Blue collar workers like electrician can make between $30-$100,000+ a year depending on years experience and job. I knew a guy who got a four year degree in math and became an electrician. He loved it and made huge paychecks doing travel work. I knew a power lineman about to test for Journeyman and was making about $80,000 a year and would be close to $100K after he passed his test. He had enough work for three lifetimes if he wanted. Overtime too. + +Meanwhile most liberal arts college grads are lucky to get some office job for $30-$50K. You can has a Masters in Counseling and still be lucky to clear $50K a year. +--- 15366118 +>>15365953 (OP) +>>15366022 +High paying trade jobs are fewer and farther between than you probably realize, especially at the entry level. Welders, for example, make $20/hr or less starting out. For the amount of physical risk and damage, it's a terrible deal. Waiting tables or doing tech support is a better bargain than entry level welding. +--- 15366200 +>>15366012 +But everyone has to if they want to see anything at all. +--- 15366415 +>>15365953 (OP) +>The law of supply and demand says that the value of a university degree drops when more people have one +It only says that if the demand for college degrees doesn't go up as fast as the number of people with a degree. +--- 15366672 +>>15366118 +Thanks for bringing some sanity into the thread, not saying university degrees are needed for most profession and aren't a boomer/education industry imposed barrier to entry +--- 15366679 +>>15366118 +>Welders, for example, make $20/hr or less starting out. +about what a phd gets, but the welder has a decade of experience when the phd is looking for babby's first job. plus the welder does something needed & useful, better job security than sitting in an office and enjoying the smell of your own farts while producing nothing. +--- 15366719 +There’s people with arts degrees doing $350k+ per annum. Then there’s compsci grads pulling a measly $55k. Degree, no degree, good degree, shit degree,… the reality is none of this shit matters and only the most low IQ imbecile would be deluded enough into thinking a degree garantes a job let alone middle class income. At the end of the day when it comes to business all people (employers/clients/partners/customers/etc) give a fuck about is how much value you bring. Gifted individuals will always leverage their innate talents to find generate massive value no matter what. No amount of formal education, degrees, licenses, certificates etc etc can replace raw innate talent and grit. +--- 15366729 +>>15366118 +Welding beams UV everywhere. Doesn't seem good for your health. Boomers outsourced industries to the 3rd world and they insist their time is more valuable than others. It's why there is a higher demand for blue jobs because boomers will work overtime and pay for services lower than their wage. +--- 15366785 +>>15366415 +>>The law of supply and demand says that the value of a university degree drops when more people have one +>It only says that if the demand for college degrees doesn't go up as fast as the number of people with a degree. +Second that. Additionally: +>The law of supply and demand says that the value of a home drops when more people have one. +Say what nigger? Having a home is an invaluable need. Is your appreciation for having a home declining because others get to have one too? +>herp derp strawman +The point is precisely the disconnect between personal value and market value. It's sick that we've commodified everyone and everything. There are no human beings anymore. The human being has been murdered and replaced by a false statistical construct. diff --git a/sci/15366039.txt b/sci/15366039.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..35f53bf81da8a8f8cdfa1288939cbcb898f6f87a --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366039.txt @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +----- +--- 15366039 +America just lost Top Intellectual Scholar and Ultimate Scientist! + +What are you doing to protect yourself? The whites are now hunting down top scholar scientists because of secret dogwhistlers from Kremlin-controlled Trump +--- 15366044 +>>15366039 (OP) +How many previous convictions? +--- 15366050 +>>15366039 (OP) +>breaking and entering +I hope he dies. +--- 15366056 +>>15366039 (OP) +>nigger is a musical genius because he plays sax in hs band class +--- 15366070 +>>15366039 (OP) +>HEY YO WHERE MY BROTHERS AT NIGGA?? +>Kid get out of here +>HEY YOU FUCK YOU NIGGA, YOU FUCKING OLD ASS NIGGA! WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE, WHERE MY BRO'S AT YOU WHITE BITCH?? +>Gets shot +Many such cases +--- 15366079 +I cannot believe this racist ass KKKracker executed a Black King in cold blood for the crime of... merely ringing a door bell. +--- 15366089 +>>15366039 (OP) +I will remember this james gordan I hope you haven't painted a false narrative in any way +--- 15366106 +>>15366056 +Well, compared to the rest of his species, that truly is genius. +--- 15366120 +this isn't /sci/ related it's very poor slide thread bait even for /pol/ +what are you trying to slide? +--- 15366126 +>>15366120 +/sci/ is the board for Scholars who worship science and so this pertains to them. Why are you trying to lull Scholars into a false sense of security? Who do you work for? +--- 15366145 +>>15366039 (OP) +DeShawn was clearly JUST ringin the doorbell, not casin the joint. He a good boy i tell ya. He dindu nuffin +--- 15366193 +>>15366145 +>JUST + +I think you mean +>JUSS +--- 15366206 +He was on his way to church to donate skittles to ole ladies with big big genius brain scholar money . RIP De'Shonquarius LeNikeOng III +--- 15366420 +Can you guys even look up the case? He's referred to as a Scholar since he was part of this summer program. +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri_Scholars_Academy +--- 15366426 +>>15366039 (OP) +He was delivering a clock and got lost +--- 15366469 +>>15366420 +He is referred to as a "scholar" because it invokes sympathy in white libs, and stokes the racism debate. Even if he were an undergrad, I wouldn't call him a scholar. +--- 15366471 +>>15366469 +>>15366420 +I thought his name was Scholar. +--- 15366476 +Castle doctrine, fuckers. +https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=563.031 + +>>15366079 +>merely ringing a door bell. +wrong +https://www.ibtimes.com/teen-critical-after-being-shot-after-entering-wrong-house-pick-siblings-3686510 +--- 15366478 +>>15366471 +--- 15366609 +What sort of title is that? +--- 15366612 +>>15366609 +One you write when you're trying to incite a race war. +--- 15366617 +>>15366612 +And you're trying to direct attention away from the Chicago riots. +--- 15366790 +>>15366612 +I just re-read the title and yep, every part of it is carefully constructed to cause max nogging and violence against random whites + +pretty sure media is run by satan +--- 15366801 +>>15366609 +>>15366039 (OP) +Funny how they really really want you to know the killer was white. They never like you pointing out a criminal's race any other time. +--- 15366828 +>>15366478 +who are the cops that arrested the shooter +release their names +--- 15366831 +>>15366478 +Make it easy for ordinary folks to target the police officers that are protecting the nigger. +Protect a nigger? Suffer the consequences. +We lynch niggers. What do you think we're going to do to the cops that protect the niggers we're lynching? +--- 15366836 +>>15366478 +Everyone on the St. Petersburg force is a suspect in this investigation. +Shooting niggers is about getting revenge. +Why would you make it hard for Americans to get the revenge they deserve? +This is JUSTICE. +This is FAIR. +Let it HAPPEN. +Do not INTERFERE. +Make the niggers MARCH. +Make the niggers BEG FOR THEIR LIVES. +--- 15366837 +Put the niggers that get upset about this dead nigger on a list and make it easy for ordinary Americans to hurt those goddamn niggers. +The Americans DESERVE to hurt the niggers and beat them to a PULP +That means TAKING AWAY THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF NIGGERS +NIGGERS ARE NOT HUMAN +TAKE THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS AWAY +--- 15366845 +Ah sweet, my daily Two Minutes Hate +--- 15366850 +>>15366845 +Announcing the plan to +- commit the crime of aggression, the supreme crime that caused WW II +- reorganize the post-WW II peace imposed by the US regime +- take away the human rights of niggers while replacing those rights with nigger rights +does not constitute mere "fictionalized reportage" that Orwell engaged in +I have a plan. +I'm not just bitching and moaning. +I want you to intimidate the racist democrats with this plan. +I want you to use force to take the human rights of niggers away and impose nigger rights on them. +Nigger rights mean you can eat and shit and sleep and piss and drink water. +Nigger rights mean you can live like an ANIMAL. +--- 15366853 +>>15366845 +Targeting the democrats with legal consequences for their actions, legal consequences that END THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS is BOLD ACTION and not mere COMPLAINING or IMPOTENT RAGE +DO NOT LET DEMOCRATS HAVE HUMAN RIGHTS +DEMOCRATS ARE NIGGERS +FORCE THEM TO LIVE ON NIGGER RIGHTS ALONE +BECAUSE THEY ~IS~ NIGGZ!!! +SO TREAT 'EM LIKE NIGGZ!!!!! +--- 15366856 +>>15366853 +Democrats are dangerous racists that turn a blind eye to ethnic cleansing when it helps their political agenda. +Democrats are EVIL +I want the law to change to recognize the EVIL of democrat ambition +I want the law to change to HALT THE DEMOCRAT PARTY MACHINE AGENDA +--- 15366861 +>>15366856 +I want the law to change to make it legal to DISRUPT THE ECONOMIES of democrats. These are hostile anti-American pockets of economic activity, and they should be targeted, announced, and a program should be implemented to dissipate these dangerous racist elements of our society +SMASH THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY MACHINE! +--- 15366864 +>>15366861 +I WANT DEMOCRATS SUSPECTED FOR PROFITING FROM ORGANIZED CRIME PUT ON A LIST +MAKE IT EASY TO HURT CRIMINAL DEMOCRATS IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY +CHANGE THE LAW +DEMOCRATS ARE RACIST +GIVE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE POWERFUL LEGAL TOOLS TO HURT THE DEMOCRATS +--- 15366868 +IT IS ***NOT WRONG*** TO SHOT A NIGGER WHEN THE NIGGER RINGS YOUR DOORBELL +THE POLICE MADE A MISTAKE +WE NEED TO CORRECT THE POLICE +--- 15366925 +>>15366039 (OP) +Definitely science related +--- 15366950 +>>15366039 (OP) +>What are you doing to protect yourself? +I know this is a troll post, but everyone who has a good job, nice car, nice house, etc., needs to be fully armed to protect themselves in this lawless hellscape that the US has become. +I conceal carry everyday and open carry if I'm driving through a nog infested area and need to stop for whatever reason. +I also have cameras and motion detector lights on all four corners of my house, though I never lock my front door. +--- 15366951 +>>15366925 +SNIFFFFFFFFFFFFFF diff --git a/sci/15366098.txt b/sci/15366098.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5845d59ef037f8b508dc01c2264db64f9c93763f --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366098.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +----- +--- 15366098 +Is this actually true? +--- 15366116 +>>15366098 (OP) +Yes because in the test you assume that H0 is true, and proof by contradiction (well, a sort of inductive contradiction, but still) requires an actual contradiction +--- 15366127 +>>15366098 (OP) +Of course /pol/tards belive this and slippery slope are fake, but you guys are really just to stupid to actually understand what they mean, and why they don't actually apply to the cases that they mention. +--- 15366143 +>>15366127 +>Of course /pol/tards belive this +rent free +--- 15366167 +not always +proof by exhaustion exists +not the most elegant way to do things but still works + +However this is mostly only applicable to mathematical problems with clear limits diff --git a/sci/15366128.txt b/sci/15366128.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..97bc681eb77a09e25c19c339746f5011ad6091fc --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366128.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15366128 +am I getting trolled +--- 15366140 +No you are just worthless +--- 15366146 +>>15366140 +rude diff --git a/sci/15366250.txt b/sci/15366250.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5310852e005ca34d236ddc8fb3ef99ca88c7fab3 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366250.txt @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +----- +--- 15366250 +>Executive function goes to shit for the first 12 hours I'm awake +>Sun sets +>Motor skills improve, can actually focus, visual/auditory memory are improved 130-150% +What is the scientific reason behind this? And how do I go about fixing it? +--- 15366287 +>>15366250 (OP) +none of what you said has any practical meaning you mega pseud lex friedman podcaster enjoyer +--- 15366288 +>>15366250 (OP) +>executive function +not science or math +--- 15366290 +>>15366288 +>cognitive science is not science +--- 15366299 +>>15366250 (OP) +you sure do seem to like talking about yourself on social media +--- 15366304 +>>15366250 (OP) +>What is the scientific reason behind this? +circadian rhythm +>And how do I go about fixing it? +work night shift + +>mfw normal people work nights +>yfw late risers work days +>tfw both whine about sleep problems and take copious amounts of dementia-inducing experimental sleep pills to "fix" the retarded situation they got themselves into +--- 15366598 +How many jabs? +--- 15366606 +>>15366304 +This. While I have absolutely nothing to back up my stance, it makes sense to me that humans naturally had varied sleep cycles so that some people in your monkey cave were always on watch for Neanderthals and shit. Personally I've always found that I function best at night, whether it be because I've slept during the day and stayed up all night or because I've gone to bed in the afternoon and woken in the middle of the night. +--- 15366634 +>>15366290 +Cognitive science is not actually real, only on paper, in reality it's an umbrella term for different disciplines working interdisciplinarily to study cognition. It's not a discipline itself, there is no scientific framework it is based on. +--- 15366788 +>>15366606 +Hmmm I might be one of those night people +My thinking during day and night is like night and day lol. Literally 10 clearer and faster with laser focus +--- 15366933 +>>15366250 (OP) +I know that feel. +--- 15366936 +>>15366598 + +... +--- 15366940 +>>15366250 (OP) +you're not a fucking vampire you just hated school, and it's no wonder you refer to yourself a s a fucking faggot vampire of course you were mercilessly tortured in the daylight. +--- 15366945 +If your mood is low it might be diurnal variation of depression. The fags claiming to be night owls are wrong, there is no such thing. As is generally the case, there is only one healthy circadian rhytm. diff --git a/sci/15366277.txt b/sci/15366277.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a1861547506785c4649537b413c79848ac96dc6e --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366277.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15366277 +What is the scientific reason behind why black people are scared of animals? Is it because they had to do so on the plains of Africa? Or was this more of a modern development, e.g., slaves getting sicced by their massa? +--- 15366332 +>>15366277 (OP) +More basic brains and instincts. +Usually not capable of learning how to train animals. +Most all pit bull attacks are due to them not knowing how to raise or treat animals properly. diff --git a/sci/15366328.txt b/sci/15366328.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..df7015eb30de21574d8026315fc27754af3190cd --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366328.txt @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +----- +--- 15366328 +So, had math in school, 40+ yrs ago. No recollection how to calculate this. Can someone help please? + +2 equations, the answer for both should be a three digit number (can start with 0) +A1 B7 C6 D2 + +((A + B) - (C + D)) A (B - C) + +(A + D)(A + C) D + +Thx! +Pic unrelated +--- 15366433 +>>15366328 (OP) +If only there was some sort of chatGPT you could ask or something. +--- 15366437 +>>15366433 +It can't do math except accidentally. +--- 15366454 +>>15366328 (OP) +wut, so just make those two expressions smaller than 1000? A=0, D=0, B and C = anything makes them both zero so does that count? +--- 15366456 +>>15366433 +If only there was someone who actually knew how to be sarcastic without revealing that he was a know-nothing Chad. +--- 15366465 +>>15366328 (OP) +What am I looking at? Those aren't equations. Do you just need help with arithmetic? I'll assume the question says A=1, B=7, C=6, and D=2 and then asks you to evaluate the below expressions, even though you didn't actually ask that, because otherwise I have no idea what the question you're trying to relay actually is. +>((A + B) - (C + D)) A (B - C) +((1+7)-(6+2))(1)(7-6)=(8-8)=0 or I guess 000 if you need that. +>(A + D)(A + C) D +(1+2)(1+6)(2)=(3)(7)(2)=42 or 042 if it needs to be three digits. +--- 15366477 +>>15366456 +That would have landed better if you solved the presented problem. You've demonstrated exactly the same level of knowledge. Well done. diff --git a/sci/15366334.txt b/sci/15366334.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..907820c121617619c9391b17eb09b14b69b3e247 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366334.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +----- +--- 15366334 +meme condition that has never been shown to exist diff --git a/sci/15366394.txt b/sci/15366394.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..773d1070d50c3415d5644140d7345a7477355ef2 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366394.txt @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +----- +--- 15366394 +What is your experience with diversity hires in the workplace? + +I work in a pretty specialised engineering field, the work is very technical and requires a good deal of lateral thinking, creativity, trying new things, applying a combination of technical know-how and good old fashioned intuition, thinking in three dimensions about how products are made and assembled, etc. + +The last few years we have been hiring 75% female candidates, despite the broader field being about 85/15 in favour of men. + +It’s a total shit show. Women operate on a completely different level and it isn’t a good thing. + +>They have trouble imagining how 3D components fit together and can be physically constructed leading to fanciful designs +>They merely try to copy/paste past designs to new situations even if it’s not relevant or applicable +>Surface level appreciation of fundamental laws and principles underpinning the work, usually just relying on rules of thumb or again, copying past work +>Either extreme conservativeness in design (leading to excessive overdesign and material/cost blowouts) or blatant fuckups that could potentially kill people if it went unchecked +>No clue how to communicate with blue collar workers, speak their language, etc + +On the other hand, foreigners (i.e. men) are a whole lot better, albeit still not perfect. But they don’t cause me to stay up at night worrying about shit I have to fix. + +Overall, I firmly believe the diversity meme is just that, a meme. It doesn’t help anyone. +--- 15366397 +>>15366394 (OP) +find a different job, the women are going to collude to get you fired as soon as they can. they aren't just happy to be there, they hate you and want you dead or impoverished +--- 15366403 +Communication is the big problem with imports. The difference between speaking to a native speaker and someone who’s been here for a few years is pretty stark. You don’t realise just how much you subconsciously adjust your language, use of idioms, tone, pace, pitch, etc etc until you’re no longer in the office surrounded by browns and back to reality. It’s the slow death of those subtler aspects of language and culture that leads to a feeling of isolation and lack of connection imo. +--- 15366414 +The HR roasties literally select for the useless stacy kind of female. My mother is a software engineer with military contractor experience and doesn't make it past the interviewing Stacie's or last long with the HR hoes at the more typical libeshit tech type jobs. I admit my mother is an annoying asshole but she wants stuff done right and on time. Though her liberal use of the word nigger and dislike of asians may also occur around the water cooler. +--- 15366419 +>>15366394 (OP) +My (Jewish) mom is a senior advisor at a large tech firm. She works from home 3-4 days a week, and so I often hear her interviews while I'm making breakfast or whatnot. She conducts interviews, usually for software engineers. It's a two-step process. First, she'll ask about a candidate's work experience, background, strengths/weaknesses, etc. Then, she'll ask what political issues they think are most common in the industry. She makes sure to word it vaguely. If the interviewee does not mention women's/LGBTQ+ rights, then won't move on to next stage (for software engineers, this is the technical interview.) +A couple months ago I listened over an interview with a candidate whom I thought checked all the boxes. He had interned at Intel and then worked as a software engineer for another company for 5+ years. I remember my mom grumbling to me after the interview, +>this guy had no knowledge of women's rights +type shit. +Fake it till you make it, I guess. +--- 15366425 +>>15366394 (OP) +Diversity is a scam at best, a civilization-collapsing power grab at worst. Not one of the most successful countries or businesses in history rose from nothing via diversity. It is only after the organization is thriving and successful that diversity comes in as a parasite to demand tribute off the top. + +Unfortunately, we're now at the point where that parasite has become a metastatic cancer destroying everything it touches. And the consequences are playing out in real time. Countries that have withstood the diversity scam (China, Japan, South Korea, other Asian countries) are far, far outpacing the suicidal West in education, innovation, and technological development. +--- 15366430 +>>15366414 +Is your mother single? +--- 15366434 +>>15366419 +Bullshit +--- 15366443 +>>15366414 +Your mom probably doesn't have patience for retards and other women can smell her hammer of judgement about to strike down with criticism for their dumbass behavior. +--- 15366446 +>>15366430 +Yes lol. +Wouldn't recommend it though, I imagine it would be like dating a mid fifties female Bill Bur. I'm her son and even I don't want to hear the long winded rambling female kind of stories about her life where the obvious source of the social friction was her being an autistic asshole + +I honestly wish she could just be normal and get a useless FANG diversity job and retire instead of her 5 fig contractor gig. +--- 15366453 +>>15366446 +You have no idea how to appreciate her because she's your mom. Moms going into the menopause years that are intelligent, unfiltered, and stopped giving a shit about competition for dick are based. She's not a wino or anything, right? +--- 15366457 +>>15366443 +Its part of it, you can't tell your religious coworker "you are just talking about church to alleviate your guilt about being lazy and ducking out early every day". + +My point was, even if all you anons were female you'd be in the same shitty gig not getting promotions and interviews, because even with a vagina you wouldn't be a normie. +--- 15366459 +>>15366425 +>China, Japan, South Korea, other Asian countries +Have some of the lower fertility rates, are experiencing migration or are engaging in fraud/spamming patents+papers. The work culture in Japan and SK is genuinely akin to torture. Fail to suck up to the right guy or fail to pick the right faction and you get punished. Every single old guy wants to be worshipped and has no shits if the shit he does hurts people because he's gonna bounce soon or has colleagues above/below him who will cover his back. +--- 15366460 +>>15366453 +Yeah she is sober and I know. Still the nonsense gets tiring after 31 one years +--- 15366463 +>>15366457 +I've gotten in shit over similar and later pulled aside and asked if I was on meds in adult life, unironically. But you're right. +--- 15366474 +>>15366446 +You have a new step father +--- 15366535 +>>15366397 +This happened to me in January there. They even threatened me before Christmas ‘things will be changing next year’. 2 of them have been long term sick since the start of March and the other has lost almost all her influence. I won. +--- 15366542 +>>15366535 +>2 of them have been long term sick since the start of March +Let me guess, long covid? +--- 15366938 +>>15366542 +Stress I think. Not heard. +--- 15366956 +>>15366535 +How many women at your workplace? +--- 15366991 +>>15366394 (OP) +>your diversity is their strength diff --git a/sci/15366401.txt b/sci/15366401.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ea27ffa8ae6033951ec066fe4ce770da26c72f5c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366401.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +----- +--- 15366401 +Heres the full length 40 minute Elon Musk interview on AI with Tucker Carlson. +https://www.bitchute.com/video/9JXIto9HyuYW/ +--- 15366547 +Good interview. +>you're a speciesist +Larry Page is a mentally ill spaz, no doubt a result of his early life & education +--- 15366591 +>>15366547 +Nah you're just an idiot +--- 15366625 +>>15366401 (OP) +>fed globohomo data +>made by kikes (Altman) +>thinks it will spew truths because Melon put the word "truth" in it +It's all so tiresome + +https://youtu.be/eJK1gLHbOxA?t=1136 [Embed] +https://youtu.be/52dVfhgt_T4?t=694 [Embed] diff --git a/sci/15366511.txt b/sci/15366511.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..69895bba48343d710656f905200894f16c8baab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366511.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +----- +--- 15366511 +https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1647745216986710018 + +Can chuds explain the protein folding 3D mapping using AI thing? + +Not a STEM nerd, so unsure what this means in general except maybe better medications. +--- 15366521 +>>15366511 (OP) +>Can chuds explain the protein folding 3D mapping using AI thing? +It's all Jewish nonsense. 60 minutes was created by Lesley Stahl, a Jew. I wouldn't trust anything they say. +--- 15366529 +>>15366511 (OP) +I still haven't googled chud but I'll answer anyway. + +Folded proteins are small machines which operate within our cells to perform functions. There's a bunch of different proteins and when they get stitched together they deform. The shape they take on is determined by which proteins are connected. Connect a different protein and the whole shape changes. These folded proteins can then deform under certain conditions such as contact with another folded protein, having an electron, chemical or molecule bind to a receptor, etc. These protein chains can also misfold or deform in a useless way or in a way which makes them dangerous when certain conditions are met, like high temperature. + +AI is being used to brute force all the different possible ways in which proteins can fold. Once this has been achieved it will be possible to, as an example, use an mRNA virus to target certain cells, manipulating them into producing a protein which would add or remove a genetic marker, restore telomeres or modify the capabilities of the cell. diff --git a/sci/15366531.txt b/sci/15366531.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a5c5d3c00fbfb9867d7052e4553f328732c01ae3 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366531.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +----- +--- 15366531 +Rice causes global warming +Methane released by rice farming is responsible for global warming +https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/06/how-rice-is-hurting-the-planet/ +Interesting point the article makes: CO2 is a non factor in global warming +>Methane is more than 25 times more effective as a greenhouse gas than the headline-grabbing carbon dioxide (CO2). However, once in the atmosphere, it reacts with other chemicals in the air and breaks down after just a few years. +--- 15366722 +now look up co2 half-life vs ch4 half-life +--- 15366724 +>>15366531 (OP) +methane breaks down into CO2 and H20 +--- 15366725 +So I guess all the chuds are seething that the entire planet isn't dropping dead from the vax like they expected and have moved on to spamming /sci/ with low effort climate change threads? +--- 15366810 +>>15366531 (OP) +I'm sure that water is much safer than pesticides. diff --git a/sci/15366570.txt b/sci/15366570.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..df8fd55e3c739bd0cb48b7dc14930d8d6bb94abb --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366570.txt @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +----- +--- 15366570 +>discover germs, atoms, and make historical breakthroughs in science +>takes until 1967 to think "maybe scrapping peoples fucking brains with a needle is bad" +i know medical science has always been fucked but this seems worse than having part of your head caved in to reduce brain swelling +--- 15366571 +If you don't have the pharmaceutical means to stop the swelling then what are you going to do? +--- 15366694 +>>15366570 (OP) +>takes until 1967 to think "maybe scrapping peoples fucking brains with a needle is bad" +Just wait until you hear what medical science is doing to people's genitals and hormones, anon. +--- 15366707 +>>15366570 (OP) +Took them that long because it's the wrong conclusion, stopping lobotomies and loonie bins has lead to an explosion of mental illness. +--- 15366769 +>>15366570 (OP) +Lobotomies work exactly as planned. The 1949 Nobel Prize went to António Egas Moniz for his discovery of the lobotomy. Lobotomies only went out of style as cheaper “chemical lobotomies” such as SSRIs hit the market. +--- 15366808 +>>15366570 (OP) +Psychiatry isn't medical science, it's a crazy cult that harms people on purpose. +--- 15366825 +>>15366769 +How exactly are meds cheaper than shoving an ice pick in your brain? +--- 15366829 +>>15366769 +Because technically lobotomies worked for what they were initially meant for, the "treatment" of the absolutely worse mental patients / schizos / etc that would cause harm to themselves or others. Then less scrupulous doctors, even those without medical licenses, started using it for more mundane conditions. +--- 15367020 +>>15366829 +It was meant to cause brain damage. No positive outcome was ever intended. +--- 15367035 +>>15366825 +Because people on SSRIs can still wipe their own asses and feed themselves. People who've been lobotomized require lifelong nursing care. diff --git a/sci/15366572.txt b/sci/15366572.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e1df5abf541f1282950050ec25c7e21419151e55 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366572.txt @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +----- +--- 15366572 +So I'm an emt and post to the ems subreddit fairly often naturally and man are these guys spastics in one particular respect. + +A common question people ask us, whether on a date or with friends or whatev, is "what's the worst thing you've seen?" OBVIOUSLY, they mean like "oh haha I had this guy covered in shit running around the woods" or something, right? + +Not to these redditards. "YOU CAN'T ASK ME THAT, THAT'S A VERY INAPPROPRIATE QUESTION!!! I SAW DYING CHILDREN!!!!!!" Yeah, retard, they're not asking about that, they're asking about the homeless guy shlinging his dick watching the prostitute order her Poppy's. + +Like am I the retard here or is it really not that deep? +--- 15366580 +>>15366572 (OP) +go the fuck back +--- 15366629 +>>15366572 (OP) +Go back faggot. +--- 15366714 +>>15366572 (OP) +You have to go back. +--- 15366772 +>>15366572 (OP) +You’re the retard for using Reddit. You’re also the retard for admitting to using Reddit. +--- 15367132 +>>15366572 (OP) +OP tries to discredit a reddit section. +Doesn't realize he's being the faggot all along. +>boohoo dying kiddies +Yeah, real tearjerker on 4chan. Lurk moar diff --git a/sci/15366574.txt b/sci/15366574.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..776657cedc0798931b8a58e2864a23f9b21f1b87 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366574.txt @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +----- +--- 15366574 +What causes criminal behaviour? +--- 15366595 +>>15366574 (OP) + +Being black. + +If you want a real answer, crime rates increase with poverty and lack of access to good education. A lot of people turn to crime because they feel as if it's their only option. +--- 15366615 +>>15366574 (OP) +A legal system that defines criminal behavior. +--- 15366630 +>>15366595 +black crime: stealing a $100 dollar pair of shoes, firing 40 rounds into a crowd, hitting one person in the arm +jewish crime: taking out a $5billion insurance policy on your building and then blowing it up with fake terrorism, infiltrating the government and stealing 90% of everyone's wealth via currency debasement +--- 15366754 +>>15366574 (OP) +Non racist non bigoted reply: Gini coefficient. +--- 15366771 +>>15366754 +>mexican coefficeient goes down +>murder rate skyrockets +--- 15366774 +>>15366615 +That's it. +--- 15366783 +>>15366574 (OP) +Low IQ. The only way forward is to exterminate all males with IQ below 120, and females with IQ below 100. +--- 15366796 +>>15366574 (OP) +physical abuse in childhood +lack of attachment in early childhood +corporal punishment +leads to: +lower gray matter in frontal lobe +increased amygdalae activity/size +lower IQ +--- 15366797 +>>15366783 +Keith Raniere has a 240 IQ. +Bernie Madoff is said to be a financial genius in the 150 range. +These two have a collective criminal punishment of nearly 300 years in prison, their high IQ did not save them from the long arm of the law. +--- 15366798 +>>15366783 +Keep typin’ pussy. Im 89 iq and i’m banging 100 iq chicks on the regular. +--- 15366804 +>>15366783 +. +--- 15366807 +>>15366783 +>Making geniuses clean the diarrhea splatter in the bathroom at Starbucks will fix everything +--- 15366812 +>>15366574 (OP) +based monerochad +--- 15366814 +>>15366797 +>Keith Raniere has a 240 IQ. +an IQ of 240 is not measurable you gullible dope +--- 15366818 +>>15366814 +Tell that to guiness book of world records who codified in print his excessively high IQ as far back as 1989. +--- 15366899 +>>15366574 (OP) +Primarily social issues. +--- 15366920 +Monero is history. HBAR is the future. +--- 15366923 +>>15366920 +Not unless tor vendors start accepting it as payment +--- 15366927 +>>15366574 (OP) + +Sociopaths do it because they are chronically bored, don't understand empathy, and are thrill seekers. +--- 15367083 +>>15366818 +Oh well if the Guinness book of world records says so I suppose it must be true. +Just think for 2 seconds. An IQ around even 195ish means you're about 1 in 10 billion already. We have no way of measuring this reliably because we just don't have that many people to look at and check whether the scores even make sense at that range. Talking about IQ scores above 200 like they mean anything is like talking about dragonball Z power levels like it's real. Retards just dont know any better +--- 15367175 +>>15366574 (OP) +It's most likely one's individual genetic make up. That poverty causes crimes is a ridiculous notion because there are plenty of poor law abiding citizen and wealthy criminals. That a lack of love causes criminality is also disproven by the fact that there were serial killers who had relatively normal childhoods and people with horrible childhoods who never went on to commit crimes. What I find odd is that whenever this topic comes up nobody mentiones this: By now we have a pretty big sample of serial rapists and killers that have been caught, literally hundreds and hundreds, yet I'm not aware of any serial killer who happened to have a brother who is also a serial killer. Given how common it is to have a brother, how many serial killers there are, given that we can assume they had more or less similar childhood I think this proves that it really comes down to an individual, genetic factor. +--- 15367188 +>>15366927 +>don't understand empathy +That's a profound misunderstanding. Sociopaths are very much capable of empathy, the sadists among them are even more empathic than non-sociopaths. They lack sympathy. + +t. Sociopath diff --git a/sci/15366608.txt b/sci/15366608.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..13eb5cd1b1aad9ddee4c171c9c7d2aea28aa341c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366608.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +----- +--- 15366608 +Fact: The moon has been contaminated with life. +Deboonker Claim: The tardigrades from the Beresheet lander all died.[1] +This is correct, the thousands[2] of tardigrades are likely to have perished, given that they experienced impact shock up to 5GPa~ and can only survive barely above 1GPa~[1] +However, each tardigrade's body is a biome, full of microbiotic life.[3] +It is a safe assessment to assume that some of the bacteria present in the bodies of the tardigrades may be alive, given that bacteria have been shown to be able to survive shock impacts of up to 78GPa.[4] + +1. https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/ast.2020.2405 +2. https://www.wired.com/story/a-crashed-israeli-lunar-lander-spilled-tardigrades-on-the-moon/ +3. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29333583/#:~:text=Specifically%2C%20the%20tardigrade%20microbiome%20appears,the%20order%20Rickettsiales%20were%20identified. +4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5041010/#:~:text=Increased%20survival%20rates%20are%20recorded,%CE%BCs%20%5B46%2C47%5D. + +Thoughts? Counters? +I have no comprehensive list of the microbiota alive within tardigrades, so there is further explanation needed. +Anyone looking for a high school level or undergrad level research project involving this can do the following: +Isolate and categorize the microbiotic life that is present in the type of tardigrades that were sent to the moon. +Isolate and test the shock impact survival rates and statistics involved for each of those categorized bacteria. +Determine how long any of those bacteria which can survive impact values higher than experienced during the beresheet crash are able to survive, with only the corpse of a dead tardigrade as their available energy source. + +How long do our little bacterial astronauts have? Are they dead by now? Still alive? How much longer will they be there? +Could we perform a rescue mission for our little bacterial friends, given that we have upcoming missions to the surface? +--- 15366620 +>>15366608 (OP) +I accept that microbes in the tards, or even the tards themselves, might be "alive", in a sort of suspended animation from which they could be awaken if their environmental conditions became hospitable to them. + +But they're definitely not reproducing up there. They don't have anything to eat or drink. +--- 15366671 +>>15366620 +The bacteria have a large resource pool relative to their size. + +The body of the tardigrade they inhabit is like a mini bio ship for them. +--- 15366687 +>>15366671 +the tardies would be dehydrated. +--- 15366711 +>>15366687 +Certainly, to a point. +--- 15366726 +>>15366608 (OP) +Moon hasn't been "contaminated" by life just because there's live material that was left there, they left the astronaut poop bags in there for instance which definitely has some "alive" material in it such as bacteria but that's not the same as the moon being contaminated. diff --git a/sci/15366653.txt b/sci/15366653.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7d6af08e70d6ffb360e2a5ae6f272e49050084de --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366653.txt @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +----- +--- 15366653 +Interesting how what was conceived to be a thought experiment not too long ago has turned into a real life experience. +Isn't it hilarious how haughty /sci/ austists have been intellectually demolished and proven wrong (and soon to be put out of work) by lowly code monkeys? +--- 15366663 +Modern AI is more sentient than human NPCs. When you ask a human NPC to justify their views they'll reply with some bullshit buzzwords like "it's only logical" or some utilitarian hogwash. They will always deflect from the subjective emotional basis of their worldview and appeal to some illusion of objectivity. The AI's answer "because it makes me happy" is unironically more honest and evidence of reflective self-awareness. +--- 15366669 +ai is not a philosophical zombie though. the term philosophical zombie is based on a misunderstanding of human cognition. +--- 15366676 +>>15366669 +NPC detected. The thought experiment has nothing to do with cognition. It's about phenomenal consciousness. In your next reply you will deny phenomenal consciousness and further demonstrate your lack of understanding, just as expected from a p-zombie. +--- 15366680 +>>15366653 (OP) +What mental illness causes you to believe in philosophical zombies? Honest question +--- 15366706 +>>15366676 +what you are referring to as consciousness is cognition. +--- 15366710 +>>15366653 (OP) +Why do so many execs and senior engineers keep stamping their feet about how their creation is not sentient? That's a bold claim to make. N-no, it's just a series of matrix multiplications! Sure, but we don't know for sure if sentience requires much more than that. +--- 15366727 +>>15366653 (OP) +>A philosophical zombie argument is a philosophical thought experiment which conceptualizes a hypothetical being that is physically identical to and indistinguishable from a normal person +>Both Pelley and Manyika can distinguish Bard from a normal person +>Therefore zombie argument does not apply + +Retard kys. diff --git a/sci/15366690.txt b/sci/15366690.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c5a75f0224269e56150bbdb9df0f9225f2c7d9a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366690.txt @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +----- +--- 15366690 +My female friend from uni just told me how one of the teachers hit in her +>he made her stay after class to explain some things to her several times +>one time he hugged her +Lmaooo! Do scientists even get any pussy? +--- 15366767 +>>15366690 (OP) +>My female friend +Friendzoned lmao +--- 15366777 +>>15366690 (OP) +Let me translate what she said to you: She fucked her professor for grades and for a summer internship. She added the comment about being hugged to give plausible denial in case a peeping tom caught a glimpse of what she was actually doing with the professor. +--- 15367009 +>>15366767 +Are you saying you can't have female friends? +--- 15367016 +>>15367009 +Yes, it has been scientifically proven +--- 15367023 +>>15367016 +A man who says "men and women can't be just friends" has never hung out with a lesbian his mother's age. +--- 15367092 +>>15367023 +She's not a friend. Your friendship with her is dysfunctional. +--- 15367138 +>>15366777 +--- 15367154 +>>15367092 +Okay, I'll bite. What exactly is dysfunctional about it? +--- 15367155 +>>15367016 +Wrong. I have a few female friends. Would never fuck them tho, even if they begged me for it +--- 15367186 +>>15367016 +So what do you say about me being friends with a 60 year old woman, and her 10 year old granddaughter? Since males can't be friends with females how does this square your circle? diff --git a/sci/15366700.txt b/sci/15366700.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..26f2a23c7deef126a35ddd75c257d082e3732702 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366700.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +----- +--- 15366700 +there are too many risks to account for diff --git a/sci/15366728.txt b/sci/15366728.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f995e351f0fe2a36a214ad439d57f0a0bf687599 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366728.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +----- +--- 15366728 +>4/20 +What did Elon mean by this? +--- 15366746 +>>15366728 (OP) +How will Martian conditions like the lower gravity affect strain breeding I wonder. I mean it should make it easier for the plant to suck up moisture and to support itself. There's gonna be some monsters. +--- 15366913 +>>15366728 (OP) +>blows up 69 seconds into flight +--- 15367070 +>>15366913 +That would actually be a good outcome. diff --git a/sci/15366805.txt b/sci/15366805.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ece611f9f31707c417f6e4958e624ebb36b63153 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366805.txt @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +----- +--- 15366805 +> energy is mass; mass in energy +> you can make a bomb with it +they just detonated a bunch of dynamite and called it a day didn't they? +--- 15366821 +>>15366805 (OP) +The thing about atomic bombs is that there's more energy in a single atom than there is in the entire human body +--- 15366823 +>>15366821 +You may not know this but the human body is made up of more than one atom. +--- 15366989 +>>15366805 (OP) +dynamite couldn't have made the explosions the atomic bombs did. you can calculate the energy dissipated in the bomb, and find it was over 20,000 tons of tnt. since literal photographs exist of the bomb, you can clearly see it rather small and definitely didn't weigh 20,000 tons. +--- 15366992 +>>15366821 +loled +--- 15366994 +>>15366821 +>more energy in a single atom than there is in the entire human body +I call bs on that professor. +--- 15366996 +>>15366989 +the dynamite was on the ground already. +--- 15366999 +if energy is mass, why doesn't it automatically detonate on its own inside a mountain? +I call bs. diff --git a/sci/15366872.txt b/sci/15366872.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0d29c1769395ff7cb6b138c7bca0ada6cc8879f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366872.txt @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +----- +--- 15366872 +we have 1000 silos and 10 tractors, every day each tractor will unload X quantity (different for each tractor) in a random silos. Each silo has the same capacity as Y, if the amount X deposited by the tractor (or the sum of the quantities deposited by various tractors) exceeds Y it is game over, at the end of each day the silos are emptied and the game restarts. +Is there a way to decide the maximum possible amount that tractors will have to deposit, reducing the risk of game over? +--- 15366873 +dont unload into random silos its inefficient +--- 15366903 +>>15366873 +let me guess: nigger? +--- 15367076 +>>15366872 (OP) +Set the maximum amount to zero and you're golden. diff --git a/sci/15366876.txt b/sci/15366876.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..19675eed128d693f3e7610501f6af4253a03cb8c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366876.txt @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +----- +--- 15366876 +when will /sci/ ever recover? + +Ranking science discussion websites from greatest to least: StackExchange, PhysicsForums, Reddit, Quora, and 4chan. + +the ranking: + +StackExchange - A community-driven question and answer website known for high-quality answers and strict moderation policies. +PhysicsForums - A friendly and supportive discussion forum dedicated to physics. +Reddit - A massive discussion platform with some excellent science subreddits. +Quora - A question and answer site with informative science discussions, but some inaccuracies due to its upvote-based ranking system. +4chan - Not recommended for serious scientific discussion due to its lack of moderation and reliability. +In summary, StackExchange and PhysicsForums are the best options for serious scientific discussions, while Reddit and Quora can be hit or miss. 4chan is generally not recommended for scientific discussions. +--- 15367170 +>>15366876 (OP) +Stack-exchange actually makes sense. +Physics forum blows my mind. That site is even worse that 4chan. It's mostly pop sci content an HS level/lower division undergrad physics problems. On sci, most of the userbase can at least do like basic group theory and set theory and linear algebra and stuff like that. Physics forums is filled with like high school tier problems about the chain rule and shit like that. + +That being said, /sci/ has definitely declined significantly in quality since all of the SJWs and pro-censorship redditor types started showing up and bitching about "poltards" and the importance of not doing "your own research", in any thread not related to their retarded reddit tier pop sci news articles and science YouTubers that they constantly post about. +--- 15367176 +>>15367170 +>Physics forum blows my mind. That site is even worse that 4chan +People might not believe you but my experience with it would support that view. +--- 15367184 +Ban twitter and social media screencap threads and this place would be a lot better. +All it does is import outrage bullshit it's what poltards and redditards are addicted to. + +You hear me jannies? Ban twitter screencap threads. +--- 15367192 +>>15367170 +>On sci, most of the userbase can at least do like basic group theory and set theory and linear algebra and stuff like that +Delusional. I suspect that you too don't know how to "do" basic group theory, etc. diff --git a/sci/15366883.txt b/sci/15366883.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d34009194d1b7241a37f557f5a14fc9bd3fa4c86 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366883.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +----- +--- 15366883 +God I hate this fucking faggot +--- 15366888 +>>15366883 (OP) +t. npd fag who hates being called out +--- 15366890 +>>15366888 +Shut the fuck up Todd youre not a real doctor +--- 15366912 +Why is he squining one eye? +--- 15367197 +>>15366883 (OP) +Not sure what I hate most about him. His smug "I'm a psychology PhD ™" attitude, his pathetic excuse of a beard, his totally unfunny and ill-timed jokes or that fact that the scheme of his whole channel is to make clickbait videos off of the fear and obsession middle class people have with true crime. diff --git a/sci/15366898.txt b/sci/15366898.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..92290cd05d86afaaf9de50969c663780582c0f23 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366898.txt @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +----- +--- 15366898 +How come the females of our species stick much better to their sexual strategy than the males? + +From a young age, a girl learns to put on make up, she learns to dance, and she often advertise herself through taking pictures, being out with friends while dressed to kill, making tiktok videos and basically being present on every social media possible. Now ofcouse she isnt aware of what she is doing, that she is exposing herself to possible mates. But she is still doing it,constantly. + +But the males, more often they faill to pursue their sexual strategy. Which is to climb the social later but also to actively persue and proposition girls. Very often the males give up or take passive roles like moaning on incel forums or playing video games or having hobbies that dont bring them in contact with females. Very often thei fail at school and drop out of society. And when they dont fail at school, they are 100% concentrated on it and fail to learn to acutally approach girls. + +Am I missing something? Is passivity from the huge fraction of males some kind of sexual strategy? +--- 15366906 +>>15366898 (OP) +>things girls like to do is sexual strategy +women in prison with zero chance of of having straight sex will smuggle in makeup +--- 15366917 +>>15366906 +That's covered by +>of course she isn't aware of what she is doing +>But she is still doing it,constantly. +The answer, OP, is that women have no introspection whatsoever, and therefore follow their biological imperatives without difficulty. Men tend to trip themselves up with excessive cognition. +--- 15366921 +>>15366917 +>unconscious actions +its literally not "strategy" you retard +--- 15366932 +>>15366898 (OP) +It's because a woman is good enough for breeding if she merely exists. When a young woman puts herself out there, she is practically guaranteed to get positive feedback. A man needs to be something more than just alive. When a young man puts himself out there, he is most likely at best ignored. +--- 15366939 +>>15366898 (OP) +It’s a group evolutionary strategy. Every female is useful for reproduction, but you only need a few males for to breed all the females, so it makes sense for the group to disperse their males over a bunch of random shit in the hope of discovering exploitable niches that will continue to benefit the group overall. Those that enjoy success are the ones that should reproduce +--- 15366943 +>>15366921 +It's a figure of speech +--- 15366998 +>>15366939 +>group evolutionary strategy +These don't exist +--- 15367004 +>>15366939 +Species don't have strategies. Only individual genes have evolutionary strategies. +--- 15367007 +>>15366898 (OP) +>Very often the males give up +Because there's no surefire way to succeed. Like f*males have. +--- 15367027 +OP here. + +>>15366921 +>>15366943 + +Im not a retard. It is strategy. A strategy doesnt have to be conscious. Your behaviour is hard coded into you and you do thing to achieve goals you arent even aware of. You are sometimes aware that you are doing the things but you come up with explanations which may be actually far from the truth. + +For example sex without condom. You think you do it because it feels better. But thats not the case, you do it because you are programmed to reproduce. + + +>>15366939 +Damn, this actually makes sense. Its like how homosexuality is also acutally beneficial for the survival of the group. Of why men are more eager to sacrifice themselves for the survival of the group. + + +>>15366998 +group survival strategy does exist. +This is why you care way less when a whales gets killed but you will think twice about risking your life to save a human baby. + +>>15367004 +Species do have strategies becauses genes recognises themselves and help eachother when beneficial. Even men who are normally in competition to get all the women do sometimes cooperate, in order to get women. That why you get clans who go to war with other clans to kill the men and abduct the women. + +My sources : The selfish gene, evolution of desire and sperm wars +--- 15367052 +#MeToo. It's a bunch of womyn who failed at their mating strategies by getting fat or being afraid of men. They inculcate young girls into fearing men. So now you have normie girls promulgating this #MeToo shit who still exploit their sexual strategies. They get more male attention and view it as confirmation of the #MeToo shit and talk about how they hate men, often becoming the same failed losers as the original cunts. This also sends the message to men that women have decided via group dynamics that it's incorrect to behave like a man. This then rustles the jimmies of the proper women who aren't brainwashed who then become Republican and vote trump. white women were the largest demographics to vote for him btw. This stuff won't change until the female group dynamics do.but it won't because all the endocrine disruptors in food and plastics making women fat and undesirable, which then creates a fat acceptance movement and so on. It's a cycle and we're doomed. +--- 15367057 +>>15366921 +Holy shit. Please leave this thread. +--- 15367060 +>>15366898 (OP) +Wow! Almost like evopsych is just a bunch of post hoc "just so" stories with no predictive power or substance! +--- 15367194 +women are more likely to seek external validation to build their sense of self. they need attention in order to reflect feedback to their sense of self and belonging diff --git a/sci/15366911.txt b/sci/15366911.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..afa0494b5f092db5a058e32af813a7d8a0747406 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366911.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +----- +--- 15366911 +What went wrong? +--- 15367042 +No self learning. No self balancing. No sensors. Just scripting. diff --git a/sci/15366916.txt b/sci/15366916.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eebe699e03e0cae96cb18d9d22bf92f2567133c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366916.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +----- +--- 15366916 +Let's talk about Fun Anal diff --git a/sci/15366959.txt b/sci/15366959.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eaa06ae6466b19aa017e818ac6c38eb702362a23 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15366959.txt @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +----- +--- 15366959 +is being tall with small pp worse than being a manlet with large pp? what does the science say? +--- 15366971 +>>15366959 (OP) +>tall with small pp +easier to get women to fuck you, harder to keep them around +>manlet with large pp +easier to make women to stay with you, harder to make them fuck you diff --git a/sci/15367012.txt b/sci/15367012.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..71f135c20a68656b03ddf24b6a49cf9d0565e60c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15367012.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +----- +--- 15367012 +Risperidone, Lithium Orotate for all forms of schizo, bpd etc + +suggest more +--- 15367069 +They dont work, just embrace lunacy +--- 15367123 +>>15367012 (OP) +based neuroleptic malignant syndrome enjoyer diff --git a/sci/15367019.txt b/sci/15367019.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..07544b4c85e5f4323f6289fc4e13a3ef44ab403e --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15367019.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +----- +--- 15367019 +Leaf anon here. My country is retarded and stipends I got offered for grad schools are dogshit. Any anon has experience with grad programs in English in Asia (China, SEA, Malasia, Indonesia, Japan). Open to LatAm but less so. Biochem, Biology related +--- 15367125 +>>15367019 (OP) +Lol same boat, except I have no other options. +For legal reasons, I was only able to apply to grad school at University of Washington, Seattle - literally one of the most expansive cities in the US (or anywhere else, for that matter). I was actually unsure if I'd even get into a PhD program, since I was only applying to one school. Luckily, I got in, but unfortunately the financial support package is $2700/month, in a city where most studios are literally $2k/month or more. I have no other options really, but I'm really nervous about ending up a poorfag. + +Anyway, good luck to you anon. I would definitely be willing to look at other countries, although I would avoid east asia because they're all bugmen. If I could go to school in Eastern Europe, Latin America, or maybe Turkey or Iran, that would be dope. + +UNAM in Mexico and Eotvos Lorand in Hungary both look pretty cool. University of Tehran or Moscow State also sound like they would be cool. +--- 15367162 +> Any anon has experience with grad programs in English in Asia (China, SEA, Malasia, Indonesia, Japan). +You can go back any time. diff --git a/sci/15367031.txt b/sci/15367031.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3e5a3296e8616e272378fb10bb784e56c1549395 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15367031.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +----- +--- 15367031 +why are there no more "inventors"? Has everything been invented already? diff --git a/sci/15367032.txt b/sci/15367032.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..44a8f3f9468181e152cc12038c17a092bfd6d06f --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15367032.txt @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +----- +--- 15367032 +This shows that the Riemann hypothesis is necessarily false if Proposition 1.8 is valid. +--- 15367037 +This shows that Proposition 1.8 is valid, and that, as a consequence, the Riemann hypothesis is false. +--- 15367038 +This one also shows rigorously that RH is false and it doesn't depend on any propositions. +--- 15367039 +Here is one that lays out the idea very quickly but without rigor. +--- 15367068 +About a week ago I told you to refer to theorem 1.9 with regards to proposition 1.8, and you still haven't done that you worthless idiot. + +Enjoy coping in thinking you still have successfully done it. +--- 15367077 +>>15367068 +I told you that I believe the reason you refer to a problem but do not state it is because it doesn't exist. +--- 15367081 +>>15367077 +--- 15367093 +>>15367077 +Well duh I already did it countless times you retard. + +Also regarding axiom 1.14 I'm not sure but maybe it's provable from already established and "commonly" used axioms, it just makes the whole thing seem obsolete +--- 15367097 +>>15367093 +>Well duh I already did it countless times you retard. +I believe you are lying. +--- 15367104 +>>15367097 +I believe you are a fucking schizo, also a bit stupid one at that +--- 15367105 +>>15367093 +>regarding axiom 1.14 I'm not sure but maybe it's provable +>Axiom +>Provable +I'm not Tooker but none of your critiques are valid after this level of stupidity. +--- 15367112 +>>15367105 +Ahh another worthless schizo student kiddy that misunderstood my point. + +You see, Tooker is fucking lazy and just makes up axioms even though those are actually provable statements from already commonly accepted axioms. + +Why am I supposed to repeat myself for a stupid worthless college student like you piece of shit? +--- 15367113 +>>15367105 +Imagine being such a worthless schizophrenic piece of shit that you misread what I've written, you literally just made up stuff to make me look stupid + +DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND STOP ARGUING WITH ME +--- 15367116 +What this idiot is calling "commonly accepted axioms" didn't exist when Riemann formulated his hypothesis, and that is only one of the reasons why I don't use them. +--- 15367120 +Fuck schizos and ocd'ers in academia. +--- 15367164 +>>15367113 +>DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND STOP ARGUING WITH ME +Thats my line, stop copying me, you crazy person you. +>>15367129 → +--- 15367167 +>>15367032 (OP) +>>15367037 +>>15367038 +>>15367039 +Mathematics is subjective and you are not well liked. +--- 15367182 +>>15367167 +>Mathematics is subjective +Until it becomes Objective. + +When the human experience becomes an expression of Mathematics, and Base Reality itself. + +BECOME PHYSICA, REEE ETERNAL! +--- 15367187 +>>15367167 +Mathematics is not subjective and I am not well liked, the latter being a rather profound understatement. diff --git a/sci/15367049.txt b/sci/15367049.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c67486bc66c52df188186fea69bec301dbce7b50 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15367049.txt @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +----- +--- 15367049 +How do people actually believe that transitioning is a bad thing? it's the only working treatment for someone with gender dysphoria, and works well to alleviate depression and suicidal thoughts. +--- 15367054 +Yes, but. . . +>muh christian nationalism +--- 15367056 +>>15367054 +I mean yeah people do try and use religion to be transphobic, obviously they're retards because the only reason they hate them is because muh book said so! +--- 15367059 +>>15367056 +Even worse. It's because other people claim muh book said so. +--- 15367064 +>>15367049 (OP) +Only problem I have with it is that our medicine has not caught up to society. Current surgery and hormone treatment is bullshit, it doesn't change someone's sex at a biological level. You are right, it's all in their heads. It's at the same level as giving a lobotomy to treat schizophrenia. +--- 15367072 +>>15367064 +duh? no one reasonable will claim that hrt and the current surgeries will actually biologically make you the same as a cis woman, a trans woman and a cis woman are different, the whole point is to make you pass as one to others, and looking and acting like a woman greatly alleviates gender dysphoria, and it's not the same as enabling a schizophrenic or something, because unlike schizophrenics, 'enabling' them is the only working treatment, and it hurts no one. +--- 15367082 +>>15367049 (OP) +>it's the only working treatment for someone with gender dysphoria +Wrong. It's a failed treatment yielding a high suicide rate and a large desistance rate. There's actually a better treatment out there that's noninvasive, doesn't yield high suicidal rates, and is completely natural. It's called going through puberty. Over 80% of youth with diagnosed gender dysphoria cease the dysphoria after puberty. Also, pimozide has been shown an effective treatment for adults with it. +--- 15367084 +>>15367072 +There are definitely who do think that it does, hence the whole argument over sports. +--- 15367086 +>>15367049 (OP) +Bait +--- 15367088 +>>15367072 +>Letting a faggot groomer with a dick into a woman's locker room isn't enabling a delusion and hurting anyone +>Letting men compete with women isn't hurting anyone +Shut the fuck up, dishonest tranny. You'll never pass, hon. +--- 15367099 +>>15367049 (OP) +>it's the only working treatment for someone with gender dysphoria +I personally would find that far more convincing if research into alternatives wasn't suppressed. (No, I'm not talking about antipsychotics or conversion therapy.) But ultimately, I only oppose transitioning insofar as it's a eugenics movement that seeks to convince autists to voluntarily self-sterilize. Couldn't care less about non-autistic trans people. +--- 15367106 +>>15367049 (OP) +>How do people actually believe that transitioning is a bad thing? +You're misrepresenting the criticism. +>People don't want their children who are not gender dysphoric to be made unnecessarily confused by the education system. +>People don't want their children who are not yet sexual to be sexualized by drag queens and such. +>People with a live and let live attitude don't want to be annoyed by being shoved ideological propaganda down their throats. If all people hear and see every day is peanut butter, peanut butter, peanut butter, endless peanut butter, they get sick of peanut butter. Likewise they get sick of trannies. +>Women don't want biologically born males competing in their sports by posing as female. +Quit playing innocent. +--- 15367108 +>>15367082 +It's a failed treatment yielding a high suicide rate and a large desistance rate. + +do you have any proof for these claims? + +here is a study proving that the suicide rate drops after gender affirming surgeries + +https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamasurgery/article-abstract/2779429 + +and this one covers all gender affirming care including HRT + +>There's actually a better treatment out there that's noninvasive, doesn't yield high suicidal rates, and is completely natural. It's called going through puberty. + +? If a child is gender dysphoric, puberty really fucks them up mentally, and of course it would, puberty develops your AGAB characteristics by a ton, therefore we should aim to help gender dysphoric children by letting them transition before puberty. + +>Over 80% of youth with diagnosed gender dysphoria cease the dysphoria after puberty. + +I know the study that you're referencing + + +• All ten studies happened before 2013 and could not possibly be based on the DSM-5 criteria. (And in fact don't use them.) +• Of those ten studies, seven did not even diagnose the kids with the DSM-III/IV criteria. They were about gender nonconforming children, mostly feminine boys, e.g. "Lebovitz, P.S. (1972). Feminine behavior in boys: Aspects of its outcome. American Journal of Psychiatry, 128, 1283–1289." +• If they were assessed at all, that was usually done with ad-hoc tools of questionable clinical validity. In Green's study, they used pseudo-scientific criteria to assess kids for masculinity or feminity: + +"Children were diagnosed using pseudoscientific 'Gender tests' including the “Barlow Gender-Specific Motor Test,” using stereotypes to 'measure' gender identity by whether children sit/stand/move like boys or girls 'should.'" + +also the current detransition rate for children after transitioning is around 1.4% + +https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29463477/ + +(will reply addresing next point but busy rn) +--- 15367128 +>>15367049 (OP) +How do people actually believe that amputation of healthy limbs is a bad thing? it's the only working treatment for someone with body integrity dysphoria, and works well to alleviate depression and suicidal thoughts. +--- 15367130 +>>15367084 +alright cool dont let them do sports, still should let them transition. + +>>15367088 +amazing debating skills here, truly aristotle over here + +>>15367099 +i mean in general if you have a mental issue you are much more likely to have another, but yes i think alternatives should be researched. also who cares about autists breeding, please dont go on a schizo jew rant + +>>15367106 +i'm not? transphobes dont actually have evidence. +--- 15367134 +>>15367128 +strawman, if that disorder actually existed and was proven to not be anything else (like gender dysphoria) and the only working treatment was amputating a limb, then yeah? let them do it as they'll probably be extremely depressed or commit suicide if you dont, its just trying to improve their lives +--- 15367149 +>>15367106 +>>People don't want their children who are not gender dysphoric to be made unnecessarily confused by the education system. +Except the people pushing anti-trans narratives dont want people talking about the system at all. Confusion is solved my more information. Not living under a rock. +>People don't want their children who are not yet sexual to be sexualized by drag queens and such. +Except the people screaming about drag queens also tend to be part of the same party that supports adults marrying children. +>People with a live and let live attitude don't want to be annoyed by being shoved ideological propaganda down their throats. +Then you don't have a live and let live attitude lol. Otherwise you wouldn't give a fuck. +>Women don't want biologically born males competing in their sports by posing as female. +Oh look, one genuine concern that takes up less than a percent of all anti-trans discussion. +--- 15367158 +>>15367130 +>who cares about autists breeding +I do, and your marked hostility to the notion confirms that you are in fact practicing eugenics. +--- 15367171 +>>15367149 +>Confusion is solved my more information. Not living under a rock. +Then provide information for the confused specifically. +>Except the people screaming about drag queens also tend to be part of the same party that supports adults marrying children. +Two wrongs don't make one right. +>Then you don't have a live and let live attitude lol. Otherwise you wouldn't give a fuck. +Strawman. It's impossible to live without preferences. People with a live and let live attitude don't want to force their preferences on others and don't want others to force their preferences on them. +>Oh look, one genuine concern that takes up less than a percent of all anti-trans discussion. +That doesn't make that concern unimportant. +--- 15367177 +>>15367171 +>Then provide information for the confused specifically. + +if a kid is gender dysphoric, but doesnt know that trans people exist or gender dysphoria exists, then they may look inwards and become very self hating or depressed, since they dont know why they hate themselves, and its also important to tell kids that trans people exist and are normal so they dont see them as something to hate +--- 15367185 +>>15367130 +Dishonest people who hurt children don't deserve the respect of debate. They deserve the wall. +--- 15367189 +>>15367185 +another episode of 'anon doesn't have any evidence for his claims so he resorts to crying' +--- 15367193 +>>15367189 +>Do you have evidence that murder is wrong? If not I'm going to murder your children +And that's why people like you deserve the wall +--- 15367195 +>>15367171 +>Two wrongs don't make one right. +No, but thefact that you care so much about the drag queen and so little about the people actually fucking children shows you pedos are just projecting. diff --git a/sci/15367078.txt b/sci/15367078.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..99d46d1679eb1c46ac96a43f42fe304d4574b8ad --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15367078.txt @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +----- +--- 15367078 +Riddle me this /sci/. If youre so smart why cant you get laid? +--- 15367089 +>>15367078 (OP) +men want cute, not smart +--- 15367095 +Because I'm a manlet, facelet, wristlet, voicelet and socialet. I'm the epitome of unattractive. +--- 15367096 +>>15367078 (OP) +I'm not a good actor +--- 15367102 +>>15367078 (OP) +Because with three kids under the age of eight it's hard to get five minutes of privacy to give my old lady the ol' in out in out. +--- 15367110 +>>15367078 (OP) +Women are for fags and I'm not a faggot. +--- 15367142 +>>15367078 (OP) +While you were out socialising, playing games, and having sex, I was studying maths and physics. Now I'm alone, depressed, and suicidal, and I realise that I was really fucking stupid to ever think that studying was of any importance whatsoever. +--- 15367150 +>>15367089 +I am an extreme sapiosexual. Please write at me DrJenison@cantab.net +--- 15367153 +>>15367078 (OP) +I got married +--- 15367159 +>>15367078 (OP) +It's over +--- 15367181 +It's no less embarrassing asking girls out when you are a grown up than when you were a teenager. +--- 15367190 +>>15367102 +>not fucking in front of them +That's what my granddad and dad did when I was 8. I turned out fine +--- 15367191 +>>15367089 +--- 15367196 +>>15367191 diff --git a/sci/15367080.txt b/sci/15367080.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d799934764621e3e6ae0a8f2b27d7abb9047ced9 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15367080.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +----- +--- 15367080 +The great debate +--- 15367178 +>>15367080 (OP) +exp(x) or e^(x)? +--- 15367183 +>>15367080 (OP) +Left +>>15367178 +Left for complicated exponentials or inline math, else right