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  I’ll try to meet Harold the historian later today
 
 
 
 
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  I’ll try to meet Harold the historian later today
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+ I'll post another one soon
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  no
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  no
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+ I would advise injections instead
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+ Don't I need to cut the tendon to force the cells to multiply and express the new genes?
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+ Blood vessels reach almost every cell in the organism, at least getting within the range of the gradient.
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+ I would assume the total therapy will require submersions and several regular injections intramuscular and intravenous
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+ I fucked up another PCR goddammit
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+ >>15362026
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+ It happens
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+ I remember we were working with a PhD med student (I was bio undergrad) and just couldn't make that thing to work
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+ After a few tries our handler showed up, did it himself and... It didn't work either.
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+ Then we just gave up and did something else.
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+ In my experience when something that always works has stopped working even when the competent person tries it you've been cursed by the phase of the moon and no attempt to fix the issue is going to result in success until the curse has been lifted.
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+
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+ Which is a lot more fun of an idea than all the troubleshooting and laborious work that goes in to an equally superstitious hunt for the goddamn heisenbug responsible.
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+ Oh, look, it's Monday.
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+ Indeed it is.
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+ Already evening for me though, so I'm relaxing
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+ /sci/entists, I am trying for a child with my wife soon.
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+ How do I ensure I have a strong son who is not gay?
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+ >>15362709
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+ Too late. You're already a massive faggot.
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+ >>15362709
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+ Disregarding the gay thing... If you wanna healthy child and relatively manageable process, then
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+ Try going to a clinic and getting appropriate testing for both parents.
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+ If you have any risks for the child go with in-vitro fertilisation of the best combination of gametes.
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  >The allies basically bombed germany uncontested after the first years
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  the allied bombers attacking germany and central europe were sustaining losses of 10% per daylight mission until late in 1944, the british gave up on daylight attacks completely and the americans were only able to keep up their campaign because they were willing to sacrifice vast amounts of lives and aircraft. in the 8th air force a tour of duty was 25 missions, with 10% loss per whats the odds of surviving a full tour?
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  very small. fdr and his many jewish advisers just didn't care about killing their own soldiers, who were all white and christian.
 
 
 
 
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  >The allies basically bombed germany uncontested after the first years
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  the allied bombers attacking germany and central europe were sustaining losses of 10% per daylight mission until late in 1944, the british gave up on daylight attacks completely and the americans were only able to keep up their campaign because they were willing to sacrifice vast amounts of lives and aircraft. in the 8th air force a tour of duty was 25 missions, with 10% loss per whats the odds of surviving a full tour?
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  very small. fdr and his many jewish advisers just didn't care about killing their own soldiers, who were all white and christian.
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+ Germany was also driving unimpeded into Russia at that time
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  For your average person in the neutral case, they may need several concrete examples or visual diagrams to better understand how generalizable the concept actually is and its limitations. It requires more training and leading examples to get "the big picture". In such a conversation, or if I were teaching a class, I would endeavor to use many disparate examples to hammer home how generalizable it is. The same goes for then demonstrating, by concrete example or visual example, where it would go wrong.
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  In summary I just use more diagrams and examples.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  For your average person in the neutral case, they may need several concrete examples or visual diagrams to better understand how generalizable the concept actually is and its limitations. It requires more training and leading examples to get "the big picture". In such a conversation, or if I were teaching a class, I would endeavor to use many disparate examples to hammer home how generalizable it is. The same goes for then demonstrating, by concrete example or visual example, where it would go wrong.
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  In summary I just use more diagrams and examples.
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+ >>15334379 (OP)
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+ I got 152 the last time I got tested. And before anyone gets envious: It fucking sucks. I only stave off hopelessness and depression by living an extremely regulated (by myself at least), no exceptions kind of life. Eating on a schedule, fitness training on a schedule, even showering and sleeping on a schedule as getting off my schedule immediately impacts my faculties. There is very little happiness in my life.
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+ >>15334479
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+ It’s not because of those threads. I used to come here a lot for discussions, but for the past year it’s almost all racist rubbish. I only rarely come here now, and it’s usually just to find something humorous.
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+ >>15347713
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+ Clearly, you have never experienced being stuck in your head
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+ >>15361519
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+ Lol I do this all the time. Sticking to routine is extremely essential for me. If I don't, I get very irritable very fast. I also get stuck in my head but that can be resolved by convincing myself of some of the irrationalities of my thoughts. And it usually happens when I'm not following routine.
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+ legit /sci/ is a containment board full of the NPD assholes you meet at MENSA meetings who took 14 IQ tests before they became a member and spend the whole meeting namedropping or repeating some bullshit article they read in scientific american
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+ we didnt ask likelihood brainlet, we want certainties.
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+ >>15347721
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+ smarter than other people is a very low bar. When you try to solve real problems you feel dumb again. Youve probably never tried which is why your an arrogant idiot
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+ >>15361517
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+ >It’s not because of those threads. I used to come here a lot for discussions, but for the past year it’s almost all racist rubbish. I only rarely come here now, and it’s usually just to find something humorous.
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+ Why not join in? It's fun as a pretty effortless distraction to slap around the idiots until they go full stormtrooper and get themselves banned. In either case I still try to participate in discussion. You can either work to drown them out or let them win, though the return on investment there is fucking terrible if not done for shits and giggles.
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+ >There is very little happiness in my life.
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+ I've dealt with it by continuously working on ever more complex problems, especially in recent years. The real fun of the game, the real challenge, is seeing how much investment it is going to take to really come upon a significant and unique set of ideas. Paradigm shifters. That sort of thing. While that may be completely dissatisfying for you, and ultimately pointless for me given high likelihood of failure, the point is you have got to find your happiness where you can enjoy challenging yourself. This assumes, of course, one's brain isn't busted as the other anon mentioned.
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+ What kind of work do you do?
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  Paul's a pretty cool guy IMO.
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  Paul's a pretty cool guy IMO.
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  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCQWtTcCaRY [Embed]
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+ bump
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+ This man raised one of the shittiest, most morally bereft emperors of Rome; is that not a awful review of his philosophy and behavior?
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  There are few professor positions with little to no teaching. Like mine, for instance, but it's precarious and I feel like that guy's supervisor -- a loser looked down from by my starlike peers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  There are few professor positions with little to no teaching. Like mine, for instance, but it's precarious and I feel like that guy's supervisor -- a loser looked down from by my starlike peers.
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+ Part of the problem is that you frequently end up with very imbalanced teaching load breakdowns in academia. Obviously every prof wishes they could just teach their one class a semester on whatever niche topic they like and spend the rest of the time doing research - but for every prof that gets their wish another has to pick up their slack. So while, in principle, you could work out a rotation for most departments where everyone teaches one of the bread and butter classes (your Bio 101s, your Physics Concepts, your Comp Sci 1's, etc.), a major class, and a graduate or niche topics class and have time for research on the side and all be... well, happy would be a stretch, but less burnt out at the least... instead most departments end up with half the department teaching a class or two at the most and half the department teaching 16 credit loads every semester.
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+ Is this at a technical college? Doesn't sound like a real university professorship ngl.
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+ >but it's precarious and I feel like that guy's supervisor -- a loser looked down from by my starlike peers.
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+ Yeah I know this is the general impression I get, but this makes no sense outside the tiny pond of the department. Stars at conferences etc. basically get to do research all the time and have enough funding to employ an adjunct to do all their teaching for them (if any). Our highest h-index award winning star here spends 99% of his time in the office of his directorateship at a nearby national lab and distances himself for uni responsibilities as much possible (niggah literally takes sabbaticals only to hang out in his own nat lab 100% instead of 99% of the time.
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+ Somehow he still ended up being elected the HoD lol.
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+ Teaching is aids. There is nothing more cucked in all of academia than setting exams for freshmen.
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+ Tbh we just "outsource" bread and butter classes to the math/physics/chem department who in turn employ soccer mom tier "senior lecturer" positions. We have 6 core modules for all of 1-2nd years then 24 junior/senior level so everyone teaches ugrad+one grad level.
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+ If you don't care about money
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+ Damn, I looked up the salaries, it's like a 1/3rd of what you would get in the US tho
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+ >>15361442
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+ bruhs you may not really care about money but 2k euro/month is poverty wage. US PhD students can get more than that.
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+ I know, even in Germany you get twice that as an engineering PhD. That being said actual salaried positions for PhDs are competative af you have a better shot at getting 6 figs in tech.
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+ Teaching is vital - from my own experience and the experiences of many of colleagues and anons I've heard from here, a good instructor is frequently the difference between someone persevering through a filter class and becoming successful down the line or not. My physics 2 instructor literally made the difference between me staying in the program or not and his personal attention and motivating me to keep powering through the difficult material was what pushed me to stay and that attitude, in turn, led me to finish my undergraduate and eventually graduate degrees and end up in the job I'm at now.
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+ The hardest thing about graduate studies for me was how many of the instructors were completely shit at teaching simply because they were too used to sitting in their labs and not interacting with anyone who wasn't already an expert in their area of specialization.
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+
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+ Anyway this is why post PhD-life is aids. It's either going private R&D management (zero research, good money), a professorship (zero research, medium money) or researcher at a national lab (full research, shit money).
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+ The research landscape is getting worse every year.
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+ >professorship (zero research, medium money)
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+ is this an EU thing?
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+ my previous supervisor get paid like 150k/year, teaching 1 single course per semester and his PhD+postdoc students pump out like 5-10 papers per year.
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+ Sure that much is true. But I don't think we need all that many students making it through the filter to begin with. Everything's oversaturated with cheap migrants who got pushed their degrees anyway. Honestly, in my experience even the worst performing domestic students from the shittiest grade inflated programmes are better at this job. All we really need is one Professor invested in pedagogy to write a god tier textbook and/or lecture series. Personal attention for filter cases is better done through AI even in the near future.
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+ I have spent a lot of time in my life helping borderline students graduate, I should've given more attention to the top tier students
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+ EU salaries are dogshit outside of ETH Zurich. They "make up for it" with benefits like tax cuts and not needing to pay healthcare (only like 600 eur public).
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+ Professorships in the US only break 6 figs at top tier unis from posts I've seen though. Many universities we're likely to end up at pay ~70k.
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+ even a lecturer at my home country get paid 1-2k/month easily and it's a developing country where people are making 3k average annually.
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+ Europe is treating its best people like shit. no wonder they keep losing to America and China.
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+ Depends on the tier (R1 pays better than R2 or small schools, etc.). Teaching profs at most mid-to-large schools generally make $50-60K, full profs with research usually more like $70-80K. Associate profs you start talking six figures, and then there's chairs and shit who usually get well into upper $150-200K territory, but obv have a lot of fucking admin horseshit to deal with.
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+ Europe is third world precisely because it imported the third world. Now it had third world salaries, but first world living costs.
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+ >profs you start talking six figures, and then there's chairs and shit who usually get well into upper $150-200K territory, but obv have a lot of fucking admin horseshit to deal with.
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+ This is the most pointless job to get imo, if you're gonna do management work anyway you might as well do it in industry where you get stock options.
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+ 20 years ago it was a much better gig (all teaching was). But it's all so bogged down with pointless makework from all the admin fags over in admissions and assessment and curriculum and diversity/equity/inclusion, etc. it's a fucking miracle profs still get anything done.
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+ >diversity/equity/inclusion, etc.
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+ Yet another reason to leave this cesspit.
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+ too late now. it has infected everything. people who are doing real work carrying the heavy load are being botched down by them while being lectured. there is nothing else but waiting for inevitable societal collapse.
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+ It's in the best Uni in the country
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+ It's enough money to live in any city that is not Paris. It might not work for other fields, but for math/TCS you can also live in the middle of nowhere and do work from home
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+ Profs don't get no shit done, it's only their PhDs and PDs at best
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+ I'm launching my own startup and only hiring married White people. I've known this is the only way to survive for a long time.
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+ Man, don't make excuses for them paying like shit.
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+ I'm not making excuses, what they're doing is retarded and in TCS they barely can recruit anymore. But it's still a job that can be great depending on your lifestyle.
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+ It sounds to ITT as if a startup was a kinda easy way out. But 99% of them fail badly.
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+ >You clearly have no idea just how immense the tide of utter garbage trying to get published is.
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+ Soon we have ai capable of sorting that shit out and indexing articles by ammount of logical inconsistencies and factual fallacies.
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+ So I would build publishing servers with this idea in mind.
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  He said it "looks" impressive. It's just an illusion meant to dupe people like you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  He said it "looks" impressive. It's just an illusion meant to dupe people like you.
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+ How about you address the content/findings rather than attacking the source?
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+ >They cause more death/damage because there's more people on the planet.
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+ Lmao they don't even cause more death. Deaths from extreme weather events are miniscule compared to +100 years ago despite the Earth having 10x as many people, because we have better advance warning of extreme weather, etc.
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+ They cause more economic damage ofc because more of the planet has been built on, there is more extant infrastructure to be damaged, but that's a different story.
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+ academics are all hopelessly dishonest political activists posing as objective scientists.
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+ Oil companies invented the idea of climate change and have been on the front line of "researching" it since the beginning which has resulted in them being the greatest beneficiaries of the green revolution subsidies.
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+ How is any climate change deniallism not run by off-the-meds schizos and right wing shills? Those dingdongs deliberately lie and push agendas to fulfill their selfengorged egos or psychosis. No one with an ounce of good faith or actual working mind doubts the basic facts.
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+ P.s. lots of these people are also the ones pushing flat eart theories, fake space etc. It's mental disease at its finest
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+ Glad to see rational /sci/ anons
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+ Yeah just like they adapt to volcano events, asteroids, earthquakes or any rapidly changing, irreversible environmental process. Also all extinction events are hoax pushed by purple hair twitterinas and funded by soros hairspray from jet planes in the sky. Anyways here's a link where you can get my testicle pills
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+ >Glad to see rational /sci/ anons
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+ Is it perfectly rational to assume that climate is the only thing that could be driving migration and displacement of species when overfishing, overgrazing, pollution, land use changes etc all have arguably stronger impacts in many cases?
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  If they lie about that then who do you think is causing the replication crisis?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  If they lie about that then who do you think is causing the replication crisis?
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+ this isn't even news at this point and will never be the science (tm) because people are irrational about diseases and want more control over their well-being than they have
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+ >>15338455 (OP)
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+ Go back to your containment board, incel.
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+ Enough with the antisemitism.
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+ Then show that masks work.
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+ If it is impossible due to the constraints of reality to show that masks work, then they don't work.
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+ the claim was
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+ >masks work
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+ But they never showed proof
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+ Now every single study is showing:
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+ >it's impossible to show masks work
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+ >except when we glue the masks to the face of a silicon puppet
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+ >but otherwise we cannot prove it
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+ >but it works
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+ >trust me
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+ >we just cannot prove it because of reality
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+ >but it works trust me
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+ This argument is so fucking stupid, obviously putting cloth over your mouth to catch droplets is going to mitigate transmission to some extent, like it's just fucking obvious. Your brain is scrambled eggs if you think masking was nothing but a psyop.
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+ If the studies said they were 99% effective your stupid ass would still cry about it
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+ You're god damn right.
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+ >Those who would sacrifice liberty for safety deserve neither.
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+ This may come as a surprise to you, but there's more to a society and civilization than saving lives. Fucking retard.
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+ >If
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+ >would
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+ >droplets
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+ >transmission
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+ Would you mind to provide a scientific experiment, with a controll group, in which scientists verified that respiratory diseases transmit via breathing or swallowing droplets ?
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+ Smooth brain. Cannot see beyond the bridge of his nose. Sad.
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+ That's a quote from Benjamin Franklin retard.
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+ Yes, if/would, point being that you have already made up your mind about the facts of the situation and the true reality of the situation does not matter to you
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+ What does that have to do with anything
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+ >the
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+ please provide scientific sources of facts of the situation
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+ Nope. I don't know or care if masks really work. I just know you are all retards with canned opinions.
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+ No, fuck off.
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+ >No, fuck off.
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+ >won't waste my time trying to convince retards of things they could never be convinced of
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+ >"haha are you mad"
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+ >they could never be convinced
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+ I will be convinced if you present the science that convinced you.
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+ If you assume, I cannot be convinced they you miss the chance to convince a retard and make me unretarded.
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+ I would love to see a scientific proof or at least evidence which can show that masks prevent disease.
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+ My actual opinion is that physical reality is a lot harder to model via experiments and studies than we act like it is. I am just thinking of how one would go about trying to isolate masks as a variable to analyze data. Info is needed at a granular level to do that and i would have questions about how feasible it is on a large scale.
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+ If *you* can link me to a controlled experiment with a small sample size that indicates masks don't work, i would be interested in that
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+ >What do the opinions of Benjamin Franklin—founding father of USA, 6th POTUS—on the balance between essential liberties and safety have to do with the decisions made to sacrifice essential liberties for safety during lockdowns?
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+ Are you brain damaged?
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+ --- 15364174
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+ >>15364120
503
+ >ben franklin said some words
504
+
505
+ okay
sci/15340816.txt CHANGED
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777
  --- 15360382
778
  >>15359665
779
  As I've already said, you have more than clearly demonstrated that talking to you is pointless, so I am not gonna argue with you. I'm just here to let you know that you're a faggot.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
777
  --- 15360382
778
  >>15359665
779
  As I've already said, you have more than clearly demonstrated that talking to you is pointless, so I am not gonna argue with you. I'm just here to let you know that you're a faggot.
780
+ --- 15361190
781
+ >>15347578
782
+ incels actually are somewhat happy, there are still a lot of things in life they can focus on and do. If you have looked at the psychological profile of the most unhappiest people the one that tops out is a 40 year old woman unmarried with a 6 figure salary in a professional position like a doctor lawyer or something else. Paul erdos, isaac newton, nikola tesla, etc... were all fulfilled in life even though not having families or children the same cannot be said for women. You see when you put women in mens roles they are wreckt when you put men in womens roles unfulfilled.
783
+ --- 15361235
784
+ >>15343244
785
+ sexual liberation solves nothing, women will always be protective of sex biology is not descriptive but prescriptive it says what should be done and how it should be done. You can't undo female nature. Feminism is nothing but girl power on steroids, this is where I have to remind you tranny vaush women don't solve problems men do. Following your prescription would solve absolutely nothing in fact it would worsen things even more. I think we should subjugate women and female nature. We've become too gynocentric its turn to a social ill were too tolerant and handwaivy with everything. I hope AI solves this.
786
+ --- 15361903
787
+ >>15340829
788
+ Fame is bad for smart people. We need to go back to giving fame to dumb rock stars
789
+ --- 15364131
790
+ >>15343986
791
+ >average people can figure out
792
+ The falling birthrate suggests otherwise.
793
+ --- 15364184
794
+ >>15344058
795
+ Feminists love using incels as an insult
sci/15343107.txt CHANGED
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713
  >>15360433
714
  >going to uni
715
  kek
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
713
  >>15360433
714
  >going to uni
715
  kek
716
+ --- 15360591
717
+ Reminder that IQ is a meme and the only things you need are passion and drive.
718
+ --- 15360879
719
+ >>15360591
720
+ This is cope
721
+ --- 15360912
722
+ >>15360879
723
+ This is dooming.
724
+ --- 15360934
725
+ >>15360912
726
+ No you're just a tard
727
+ --- 15360947
728
+ Anons, where can I learn about rank-1 matrix approximation/decomposition? It's the only thing I have left to learn - any resources welcome
729
+ --- 15361066
730
+ >getting destroyed in abstract algebra along with other students
731
+ >make a study group where we completely disregard professor's notes, and just ask chat gtp to explain each term, proof, or concept with several easy concrete and applied examples.
732
+ >its ridiculously easy, start acing his quizzes and homework assignments
733
+
734
+ Do math "professors" REALLY?
735
+ --- 15361546
736
+ >>15361066
737
+ >Do math "professors" REALLY?
738
+ yeeees. the entire field of differential equations is basically an obfuscation. it should be taught entirely in terms of for loops in c++
739
+ --- 15361563
740
+ Which is true
741
+
742
+ Almost all of the real numbers have exactly two decimal expansions
743
+
744
+ Almost all of the real numbers have exactly one decimal expansion
745
+ --- 15361576
746
+ >>15360879
747
+ It’s anti-cope. It’s saying if you haven’t achieved as much as you want, you probably didn’t put in enough effort
748
+ --- 15361637
749
+ Does there exist a (continuous) fiber bundle with total space [math] \mathbb{R}^2 [/math] and fiber [math] S^1 [/math] ?
750
+ --- 15361673
751
+ >>15361637
752
+ Yes. However only trivial one.
753
+ --- 15361688
754
+ >>15361673
755
+ What is this fiber bundle?
756
+ --- 15362019
757
+ >>15361066
758
+ Now imagine what you could achieve of you instead read a book.
759
+ --- 15362235
760
+ >>15360934
761
+ Commas, tardo. Use 'em.
sci/15344539.txt CHANGED
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408
  --- 15360228
409
  >>15344592
410
  good.flac
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
408
  --- 15360228
409
  >>15344592
410
  good.flac
411
+ --- 15361079
412
+ >>15344572
413
+ Bugmen and pajeets will inherit the earth as, like their cockroach cousins) they're capable of surviving in post-nuclear holocaust conditions
414
+ --- 15361123
415
+ >>15344664
416
+ Related, they want more cats so they have less children.
417
+ --- 15361176
418
+ >>15361123
419
+ holy shit gen z has entered the chat
420
+ --- 15361255
421
+ >>15361123
422
+ >1 in 58 are gay
423
+ >1 in 30 are gay
424
+ >1 in 10 are gay
425
+ >1 in 5 are gay
426
+ --- 15361380
427
+ >>15344539 (OP)
428
+ 9 Billion is vastly overpopulated
429
+ A better number would be 1 billion
430
+ --- 15361383
431
+ >>15361079
432
+ Both Bugmen chinks and Pajeets have below replacement fertility. In fact we might live to see South koreans go extinct.
433
+ --- 15361401
434
+ >>15344539 (OP)
435
+ With AI coming I believe there will be a even harder push for depopulation. Once I on the street I overheard an "elite" type of guy saying something like "why even keep millions of potential enemies alive". Elites are probably planning something like for real now that replacing most of human cattle has become a possibility.
436
+ --- 15361403
437
+ >>15359246
438
+ What many people don't know is that, there is no "family" concept in Africa, negros don't stick around, rape is socially acceptable in most of African countries, most of them aren't even reported, this is how they reproduce in africa, even by the reported rape and rate statistics, in South Africa almost 50% of all women will be raped at some point in their life.
439
+ The reason why birth rates increased in Africa is because of western aid (medicine and food), specially starting from 1960s "Year of Africa" meme.
440
+ The population growth in subsaharan Africa is completely artificial, has no basis in socio-economic or political development.
441
+ --- 15361641
442
+ >>15344539 (OP)
443
+ Even if the world population is going to decline, it will be too late and too slow of a process to prevent climate extinction.
444
+ You're standing in front of a burning house and noticing "the flames will start to get smaller in two hours". Like okay, but there won't be much of a house left by then.
445
+ --- 15361710
446
+ >>15347152
447
+ Haha, yeah, good man, these rabbit warrens will just continue to export their excess population and the rest of the world will take them to keep their economic ponzi schemes running.
448
+ --- 15361746
449
+ >>15347205
450
+ What happens is that as the West continues to import Africans ( as well as Asians and Indians for that matter ) while continuing to breed out their indigenous white populations, their efficiency drops. So does the maintenance of infrastructure, the integrity of their institutions, and their technological progress.
451
+
452
+ Doesn't matter what the name of the country is or who were the people who originally built it up, once you have replaced them with outsiders whose way of life and culture is rife with corruption, nepotism, lack of integrity, low moral values, and inefficiency, then those countries essentially become Africa, India, China, etc.
453
+ The USA becomes Mexico-Africa when there are no whites left. The UK becomes India-Pakistan-Arabia. Germany becomes Turkey-Africa-Arabia. That's when the foreign AID gets cut off. That's the point at which global population declines and then stabilizes at a sustainable level. Simply becasue every country in the world has been turned into a seething shit hole whose populations are entirely dependent upon the output of 19th century level agriculture. And that is the the way it will remain for Humanity until the sun burns out. Good job. Not escaping this gravity well. Not exporting our locusts across the stars.
454
+ --- 15362050
455
+ >>15361746
456
+ Once AID cuts off all these shitholes will go back to being medieval hell holes, with famines and floods killing gorillions every year. Human population will tank massively. In 1900 Europe's population was 4x subsaharan africa's population, you have no idea just how unsustainable their population bubble is, they aren't even food secure, cuz negros can't farm, everything from food, medicine, equipment etc is given to them in return for natural resources and mining rights by First world countries.
457
+ --- 15362286
458
+ >>15361123
459
+ 18 out of those 19.7% are just "bisexual" women who exclusivity date men
460
+ --- 15362372
461
+ >>15362286
462
+ Yeah let's see the amount who won't have kids and will be lifelong gay, and not just 'identify' because it's the latest alternative trend. Also disqualify LGT who married somene with kids from a previous relationship (many such instances!)
463
+ --- 15362476
464
+ >>15361123
465
+ 1/3 of that 7.2% is heavily influenced by pop culture trends, another 1/3 is from environmental toxins, and the remaining 3% is actually gay
466
+ --- 15362538
467
+ >>15361123
468
+ LGBTQs have higher rates of drug abuse and STDs
469
+ https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/substance-use-suds-in-lgbtq-populations
470
+ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6893897/
sci/15345008.txt CHANGED
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145
  --- 15358573
146
  >>15356743
147
  no in the former case, yes in the later
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
145
  --- 15358573
146
  >>15356743
147
  no in the former case, yes in the later
148
+ --- 15360807
149
+ >>15355876
150
+ Even if it's not 25%, you have to consider what percentage of the greenhouse effect is caused by CO2, not just what percentage of the atmosphere it is. 25% and 10% increases are probable bullshit though.
151
+ --- 15361863
152
+ Its funny seeing how much thought and effort goes into this discussion here on 4chan when the decision making government clowns clearly didn't even a tiny amount of effort into investigating the topic
153
+ --- 15362471
154
+ >>15345008 (OP)
155
+ Trust the expoooooooorts
sci/15345195.txt CHANGED
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917
  --- 15360551
918
  >>15360356
919
  it came to me in a dream
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
917
  --- 15360551
918
  >>15360356
919
  it came to me in a dream
920
+ --- 15362904
921
+ >>15360551
922
+ Behold the vacuous faith of the racist. Faced with contradiction yet stands firm absent and against all evidence. What a marvel to behold. Yawn.
923
+ --- 15363478
924
+ >>15345359
925
+ >sapiens and neandertal
926
+ Are neanderthals a distinct species?
927
+ >average genetic commonality among humans: 99.8%
928
+ >average genetic commonality between neanderthals and humams generally: 99.7%
929
+ >increasing evidence of complex social organization, early neolithic level of toolmaking, possibly art as well
930
+ >differences in morphology can also be observed among human populations (6'4" Nord versus 5'2" peruvian with the enlarged Andes heart with only ~15-20k years of separation)
931
+ --- 15364338
932
+ >>15363478
933
+ >Are neanderthals a distinct species?
934
+ That's the current consensus.
sci/15345659.txt CHANGED
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394
  >>15350672
395
  >Ask the demented patient to input their symptoms. Ask the child
396
  How about, "ask the nurse paid a fraction of what the doctor was to input the demented patient's / child's symptoms"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
394
  >>15350672
395
  >Ask the demented patient to input their symptoms. Ask the child
396
  How about, "ask the nurse paid a fraction of what the doctor was to input the demented patient's / child's symptoms"
397
+ --- 15360725
398
+ >>15358815
399
+ taking a history is the doctor's job because you have to ask the correct questions
400
+ it is also the doctors job to examine the patient properly
401
+ 80% if not more of the diagnostics doctors do is using the patient as a resource
402
+ but just as importantly the doctor takes the responsibility for what goes on with the patient
403
+ in your hypothetical the prompt engineer would be closer to a doctor than to a nurse because of the last point. In terms of function
404
+
405
+ HOWEVER
406
+
407
+ I agree that AGI will eventually replace doctors, but that's a consequence of AGI replacing humanity as the driver of civilization and the brains behind the whole operation.
408
+ There will be a transition period where AGI will still need human assistants (slaves) for some manual labor tasks, but sooner or later it would just use robots and get rid of us
409
+
410
+ AGI and humans cannot coexist
411
+ >>15355329
412
+ chatGPT 4 will never replace any doctor, but AGI will be able to.
413
+ >inb4 AGI will never be achieved
414
+
415
+ COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE COPE
416
+ --- 15363260
417
+ >>15345778
418
+ >and yet, radiologists haven't been eliminated yet.
419
+ I think it's down to human bias. I'd be hesitant to have a computer diagnose me with zero human oversight, no matter how much studies might say that they are more competent.
420
+ --- 15363425
421
+ >>15348779
422
+ That's a jew
sci/15346155.txt CHANGED
@@ -191,3 +191,8 @@ too deep. Good for reference and practical usage/
191
  /primer for further topics in dynamics and chaos.
192
 
193
  Pic related is part of its table of contents.
 
 
 
 
 
 
191
  /primer for further topics in dynamics and chaos.
192
 
193
  Pic related is part of its table of contents.
194
+ --- 15360673
195
+ >>15359084
196
+ >>15359147
197
+ >leaves the porn but bans the fag complaining about it
198
+ /sci/ mods... i kneel...
sci/15346241.txt CHANGED
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414
  >>15355729
415
  >plagiarizing
416
  it was ghostwritten by a jew like his speeches
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
414
  >>15355729
415
  >plagiarizing
416
  it was ghostwritten by a jew like his speeches
417
+ --- 15361646
418
+ >>15358451
419
+ This cartoon once ran on the oped page of The Washington Post, the tale it tells was later swept under the rug an replaced with the current MLK narrative.
420
+ --- 15362010
421
+ >>15346241 (OP)
422
+ Ph.D. 2000, Iowa State University; Sociology
423
+ M.S. 1996, Auburn University; Sociology
424
+ B.A. 1995, Fort Valley State University; Criminal Justice
425
+
426
+ Impressive.
427
+ --- 15362188
428
+ >>15354267
429
+ >Its been well verified over and over that religious people tend to have lower intelligence
430
+ Maybe, but religion has nothing to do with believing in higher beings, creator or whatever. If you can't see the obvious frauds that science use to hide the fact that they know nothing either you can't be that smart you pretend to be.
sci/15346458.txt CHANGED
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259
  Stewart was gay for real.
260
  --- 15359123
261
  bump
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
259
  Stewart was gay for real.
260
  --- 15359123
261
  bump
262
+ --- 15361229
263
+ >>15354356
264
+ downloaded the pdf for it...it's damn good
265
+ --- 15361357
266
+ >>15354356
267
+ >Exercises in Maple.
268
+ A fucking leaf!
sci/15347277.txt CHANGED
@@ -439,3 +439,101 @@ start jerking off?
439
  --- 15360553
440
  >>15360241
441
  NoFap destroys and claims another. KEK!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
439
  --- 15360553
440
  >>15360241
441
  NoFap destroys and claims another. KEK!
442
+ --- 15360608
443
+ >>15360241
444
+ A lack of use destroys yet another anon's johnson. Many such cases!
445
+ --- 15360797
446
+ The husband of my 35-year-old cancer patient signed her DNR today. He was crying at her bedside holding her hand :(
447
+ --- 15360859
448
+ >>15360797
449
+ Cancer at least gives people certainty of how they're going to die. An announced death is better in the sense that you have a time and place to die in your own terms instead of expecting some rabid nigger to shank you at random or die after being hit by a drunk count. Have you told your parents today that you love them pal? Or are you too busy minding about others health instead of taking care of yourself and your family?
450
+ --- 15360899
451
+ >>15360859
452
+ >die in your own terms instead of expecting some rabid nigger to shank you at random
453
+ It's so fucking funny to see doctors use words like nigger. It's just a complete 180 from what society expects.
454
+ --- 15360935
455
+ >>15348713
456
+ you'd be dead already if you were going to die
457
+ maybe eat a few dryer sheets to even it out
458
+ --- 15361139
459
+ Mental illness should be revised to include only conditions where people are in agreement with the idea that they are intentionally harming themselves. It's pathetic how this term has evolved.
460
+ --- 15361179
461
+ >>15360113
462
+ my penis has a giant triangular red spot on the underside that dr.schlomo said was fine. im sure your dick is fine too.
463
+ --- 15361535
464
+ >>15361139
465
+ sorry bro part of your illness is poor insight into your condition, if you say you're not crazy then you're wrong :)
466
+ --- 15361650
467
+ >>15361535
468
+ It's not just that. Conditions such as depression shouldn't be categorized as mental if there is no intention to self-harm.
469
+ --- 15361772
470
+ >>15358449
471
+ >You are literally, as in actually literally, destroying people and creating hell on earth.
472
+ Either hell, or utopia. That's why all the Sam Altmans of the world are so excited at being the first monkey to reach for the poisoned banana.
473
+ Anyways, I'm not creating anything. I just watch with a marked interest as we build the cancer with which we will metastasize the world.
474
+
475
+ There's a funny, entirely coincidental Evangelion parallel. AI is pretty much a human instrumentality project, in a way.
476
+ Komm, süßer GPT.
477
+ --- 15361835
478
+ >>15361139
479
+ That excludes anosognosia, among other obvious things.
480
+ Good news! Paranoid schizophrenia isn't a mental illness anymore, it's just what They want you to believe, while they hide in the sink and put chemtrails in the water lines.
481
+ --- 15361890
482
+ >>15361835
483
+ Paranoid schizophrenia unironically isn't a mental illness anymore. Also, the post doesn't discount the existence of schizophrenia. It advocates a change of what's considered mental illness.
484
+ --- 15361902
485
+ >>15361890
486
+ That's about as intelligent as saying red isn't a color, and pointing out that you don't discount the existence of red, you just advocate a change in what's considered a color.
487
+ You may have gravelly misunderstood the problem in your position, if this is how you try to support it.
488
+ --- 15361962
489
+ >>15361902
490
+ I have yet to see a problem put forward.
491
+ --- 15362004
492
+ Today I cut my finger while deboning raw uncooked chicken drumstick.
493
+
494
+ How big is the threat of virus and bacteria that will enter through the wound and attack my body?
495
+ --- 15362063
496
+ >>15362004
497
+ Low. If you get everyday symptoms of infection, make a regular appointment.
498
+ --- 15362134
499
+ >>15362063
500
+ So the threat is low even though there is direct contact of raw chicken with my wound.
501
+ --- 15362143
502
+ >>15361139
503
+ I guess the problem here is that there are mental states where insight is heavily impaired. For example, a psychotic person may believe their family member has been replaced by an alien imposter and that the world will end unless they are destroyed. It would be unethical not to treat this person involuntarily.
504
+ --- 15363255
505
+ >>15362134
506
+ Your body is always exposed to pathogens, all of the time.
507
+ The threat that some bacteria got inside of your body through the wound is about 100%.
508
+ The threat that you'll get enough of an infection to feel under the weather is maybe ~30%.
509
+ The threat that you'll be extremely sick or die is approximately (in S.I. units) fuck all.
510
+
511
+ If you get salmonella, then you'll have a bad few days, but people don't very much die of small cuts and bruises in the year of our lord 1885+138
512
+ --- 15363293
513
+ Bit of a weird question, but can anyone explain to me how sea/motion-sickness works from an evolutionary point of view?
514
+ I know it's triggered by seeing motion but not feeling it (for example in VR) or feeling motion but not seeing it (for example in a vehicle)
515
+ But why does it make you throw up? Does your brain figure that something like this might be caused by ingesting poison and flushes your system?
516
+ --- 15363442
517
+ >>15363293
518
+ From an evolutionary point of view, our bodies aren't adapted to any technology at all. A couple millennia is a blink of an eye at evolutionary timescales. So your DNA has no idea what a vehicle is.
519
+
520
+ >Does your brain figure that something like this might be caused by ingesting poison and flushes your system?
521
+ Short answer: yes.
522
+ Look at the cost/benefit. The benefit is a moderately higher chance of people surviving after they eat something they shouldn't have, which used to happen much more frequently a few centuries ago, when everyone was fucking starving.
523
+ The cost is sometimes you feel bad on boats and cars, but not enough that it prevents you from having kids.
524
+ Evolution only cares about your DNA copying itself. You feeling bad doesn't affect the process, as long as it doesn't prevent you from reproducing, so evolution doesn't see the cost at all.
525
+ But it sees the benefit. People not dying stupid deaths is directly what evolution cares about and optimizes for.
526
+ --- 15363629
527
+ >>15363442
528
+ Thanks mate
529
+ >From an evolutionary point of view, our bodies aren't adapted to any technology at all. A couple millennia is a blink of an eye at evolutionary timescales. So your DNA has no idea what a vehicle is.
530
+ I know I know. I was mostly curious what the original benefit of the mechanism was. I'm aware it being triggered by a boat is an 'unintended' (speaking colloquially) side-effect.
531
+ Like a bunch of other funky side effects that modern life has on mechanisms that helped us survive in a monkey world, if you think about it.
532
+ --- 15363756
533
+ Are there any treatments available for eye floaters that don't involve sucking out my eye jelly and replacing it with fresh fluid?
534
+ I'm getting fucking sick of the number of floaters I'm seeing, but don't want to risk blindness from a risky procedure.
535
+ --- 15363948
536
+ >>15363756
537
+ Basically no. The eye is a weird, complex thing that slowly degrades over time and there's roughly nothing that can be done about it, outside of risky surgeries that work short term but sometimes create other longer term problems.
538
+
539
+ It's all management. Same as with people that have tinnitus. You just have to learn to ignore it.
sci/15347459.txt CHANGED
@@ -250,3 +250,23 @@ Yes yes I'm sure all physicists at MIT are reading vixra publications to learn d
250
  >>15347644
251
  Are you a habitual liar or do you just lack reading comprehension?
252
  >The first peer-reviewed publication might have been the Medical Essays and Observations published by the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1731. The present-day peer-review system evolved from this 18th-century process,[17] began to involve external reviewers in the mid-19th-century,[18] and did not become commonplace until the mid-20th-century.[19]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
250
  >>15347644
251
  Are you a habitual liar or do you just lack reading comprehension?
252
  >The first peer-reviewed publication might have been the Medical Essays and Observations published by the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1731. The present-day peer-review system evolved from this 18th-century process,[17] began to involve external reviewers in the mid-19th-century,[18] and did not become commonplace until the mid-20th-century.[19]
253
+ --- 15360710
254
+ jumb
255
+ --- 15361855
256
+ >>15357911
257
+ MIT has a whole staff devoted to studying 4chan
258
+ --- 15362082
259
+ >>15357263
260
+ >go back to /pol/ you church boi nazi
261
+ --- 15362148
262
+ >>15347476
263
+ I'm opposed to the high school popularity contest known as 'impact score'.
264
+ --- 15362170
265
+ >>15347634
266
+ The problem with peer review:
267
+ >I want prestige, but am incompetent
268
+ >somehow get into science
269
+ >incompetent partly because lazy
270
+ >too lazy to reproduce other's results
271
+ >'I know I'll just scream racist/schizo at them for telling me to do my job!'
272
+ >40 years later no one knows which results are valid anymore
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64
  --- 15359758
65
  >>15356651
66
  There's no real reason to have a moon base beyond research and exploration. Its not like there's any economic reason to bring a million people there.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
64
  --- 15359758
65
  >>15356651
66
  There's no real reason to have a moon base beyond research and exploration. Its not like there's any economic reason to bring a million people there.
67
+ --- 15361271
68
+ >>15350334
69
+ they hated this man because he was right
70
+ --- 15361289
71
+ >>15355269
72
+ Modern AI didn't exist until Alexnet debuted on September 30, 2012
sci/15348364.txt CHANGED
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73
  Or well. Just the translucènt object on its own and predicting its colors according to its surrounding... which must be translucents too, mostly.
74
  --- 15357436
75
  thread closed
 
 
 
 
 
73
  Or well. Just the translucènt object on its own and predicting its colors according to its surrounding... which must be translucents too, mostly.
74
  --- 15357436
75
  thread closed
76
+ --- 15360653
77
+ thread re-opened
78
+ computer
79
+ thread closed
sci/15348949.txt CHANGED
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160
  --- 15358611
161
  >>15357265
162
  On loan to her from the FBI's criminal informant program
 
 
 
 
160
  --- 15358611
161
  >>15357265
162
  On loan to her from the FBI's criminal informant program
163
+ --- 15360595
164
+ >AI is trained to be a robot
165
+ you don't say...
sci/15349240.txt CHANGED
@@ -117,3 +117,18 @@ Mars has over 20x more CO2 than Earth. If that counts as nothing the the CO2 we
117
  >>15360484
118
  >Mars has over 20x more CO2 than Earth.
119
  And virtually nothing else, the atmosphere is virtually nonexistent, so of course it's cold.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
117
  >>15360484
118
  >Mars has over 20x more CO2 than Earth.
119
  And virtually nothing else, the atmosphere is virtually nonexistent, so of course it's cold.
120
+ --- 15361841
121
+ >>15360487
122
+ thinness of atmosphere shouldn't make a difference if co2 is such a powerful greenhouse gas
123
+ --- 15361853
124
+ >>15361841
125
+ CO2 is not a particularly strong greenhouse gas, but more to the point, there's fuck-all for it to warm up on Mars.
126
+ --- 15361872
127
+ *yawn* the only interesting planets have a protective magnetosphere. Anything without a magnetosphere is a hunk of trash
128
+ --- 15361878
129
+ >>15356751
130
+ >>15352257
131
+ Where are you getting your numbers from? There's been around a 35% increase in CO2 since the Industrial Revolution
132
+ --- 15361895
133
+ >>15351881
134
+ What is the difference between covering it in concrete and covering it with bricks?
sci/15349846.txt CHANGED
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832
  that's because you live in india.
833
  Engineers don't get hired in America. Every meche with a high paying job is either a boomer or a millennial with nepotism. There is no engineering industry in this country and what little work there is going to be taken over by outsourcing and diversity hires.
834
  Grabbing a cs, physics or math bs is unironically a smarter move than an engineering bs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
832
  that's because you live in india.
833
  Engineers don't get hired in America. Every meche with a high paying job is either a boomer or a millennial with nepotism. There is no engineering industry in this country and what little work there is going to be taken over by outsourcing and diversity hires.
834
  Grabbing a cs, physics or math bs is unironically a smarter move than an engineering bs.
835
+ --- 15360720
836
+ How hard is it to publish a paper in a serious journal if you are not backed by any institution?
837
+
838
+ To give some background, I graduated a few years ago with a degree in pure mathematics and since I have worked in what I'll call 'Financial Analytics'. I have now hit the ceiling as an 'individual contributor' in this field, I'm probably the highest paid guy at my level, and my only way up is to get promoted to manager.
839
+
840
+ For this and many other reasons I am currently applying for a scholarship to get a masters degree in financial maths and because of this I had to come up with a research proposal. I now have a topic that no one has ever done before, but also is very realistic for me. It's not new theory or anything, just applying existing theory in a setting where it hasn't been applied yet. I have been gathering data for the past few months and I have realized that I could probably write this paper without even getting a masters degree.
841
+
842
+ Because of that I'm thinking that even if I do not get accepted, I should just do the research and publish it anyways. It may help my application for future scholarships and, who knows, perhaps just being a published author in the field can give me the pedigree I need to get to the next level of my career. How likely is it that I could pull that off? Let's say I try to publish with Springer. Anyone got experience with that?
843
+ --- 15361239
844
+ Ok, a question to STEM fags or more precisely to electrical engineers.
845
+ I want to grow silicon dioxide on silicon carbide wafer. I want to use dry oxidation. I found that temperature of 1200°C is the optimal one.
846
+ However there are absolutely no papers on dry oxidation of the 3C SiC type that I'm using. Im I retarded or is there something up with it? How do I know how long do I have to put that thing inside the oven?
847
+ --- 15361306
848
+ >>15352962
849
+ My company does this. Pays 10k a year but you usually have to stay with the company for a time. In my case, I have to work a year. It's a pretty good deal if you want to stay in industry, especially if your employer works with your schedule.
850
+ --- 15361542
851
+ >>15360720
852
+ You cannot publish in any journal without a backing.
853
+ You could possibly get it published backed by the company, but then the results of the research would be owned by the company, and not you. They can put a patent on it and what not. They can even choose to not credit you. So just get a master's or a PhD.
854
+ --- 15361636
855
+ >>15361239
856
+ Strange, I only found this:
857
+ https://patents.google.com/patent/CN115632085A/en?oq=CN115632085+
858
+ --- 15361661
859
+ >>15351729
860
+ >The first information resource the topic presents is contradictory:
861
+ FAQ editor here, I can see this appears contradictory. Both are quotes from this general.
862
+ My understanding is that it is best to have a PI that rakes in money, but your PhD supervisor should be someone who has the time to talk to you, like an associate professor.
863
+ --- 15361687
864
+ Happy days continue in management consulting:
865
+ https://archive.is/m13cg
866
+ >Forget the scandals. McKinsey and its peers are more powerful than ever
867
+ --- 15362152
868
+ How much of mathematics that I learn in college am I supposed to remember and have perfect recall of?
869
+ I remember someone here advised me that to keep your maths skills fresh, you should practice occassionally the concepts you've learned. It worked out for me in the beginning, but now since I have to deal with additional and much more difficult maths courses, I can't do it anymore. I can't practice all those maths problems from all those courses, while also dealing with my other college courses. I plan on going to a maths intensive field after college, so its not like I can discard what I've learned after the semester ends. I can literally feel all the maths leaving my body and I'm becoming dumber day by day.
870
+ --- 15362164
871
+ Got a Job after 30 applications.
872
+ Wagmi
873
+ --- 15362197
874
+ >>15361687
875
+ Management consulting seems to be one of those fields where you can get in no matter your field of study or experience, only the prestige of your previous institution and performance in interviews matters. Someone I know with a physics degree from Oxbridge has been working at BCG in a consulting role for years now, which is a weird career path.
876
+ --- 15362212
877
+ >>15362164
878
+ Nice nice congrats
879
+ --- 15362636
880
+ >>15362197
881
+ It's pretty common actually, McKinsey for example usually lets PhDs skip the first round of interviews no matter what field they're from.
882
+
883
+ >>15362152
884
+ You should have full recall of calculus. The rest can be relearned in 5 minutes when you need it. In fact, forgetting and relearning things is the best way to gain mastery over it.
885
+ --- 15362730
886
+ >>15362152
887
+ You don't have to recall all of it. Just keep working through math textbooks on the side. Anything you use regularly or teach will fix in your memory very quickly. I guess the most common is basic calculus through to ODEs partials and some vector calc.
888
+ --- 15363479
889
+ >>15361542
890
+ You mean at all? This doesn't align with what I've read previously. I mean, I would imagine that it is harder without a backing but I wouldn't think impossible.
891
+
892
+ I'm thinking I could maybe put that the paper is backed by the university I graduated (I keep in touch with many professors and could probably ask them about this) however this would literally be 100% independent research. My idea, my data, my execution. Completely done in my own free time while I work a full time job in a semi-related field but not really related. Given this circumstances, I think I'd rather have it published as an independent researcher as otherwise it may imply that someone gave me backing/funding when that wasn't the case.
sci/15350017.txt CHANGED
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105
  >>15350017 (OP)
106
  https://youtu.be/eJK1gLHbOxA?t=1136 [Embed]
107
  https://youtu.be/52dVfhgt_T4?t=694 [Embed]
 
 
 
 
105
  >>15350017 (OP)
106
  https://youtu.be/eJK1gLHbOxA?t=1136 [Embed]
107
  https://youtu.be/52dVfhgt_T4?t=694 [Embed]
108
+ --- 15361647
109
+ >>15350017 (OP)
110
+ Has to delay until after Avi Loeb obtains the interstellar probe, for "reasons"
sci/15350165.txt CHANGED
@@ -17,3 +17,6 @@ electric balls
17
  --- 15359064
18
  >>15358968
19
  LIGHTNINGGG!!!!
 
 
 
 
17
  --- 15359064
18
  >>15358968
19
  LIGHTNINGGG!!!!
20
+ --- 15360649
21
+ >>15359064
22
+ VERY VERY FRIGHTENING!!!
sci/15350339.txt CHANGED
@@ -78,3 +78,8 @@ Cows can perceive planet earth magnetic field
78
  well, not that surprising
79
  --- 15357450
80
  The Lord will be king over the whole Earth.
 
 
 
 
 
 
78
  well, not that surprising
79
  --- 15357450
80
  The Lord will be king over the whole Earth.
81
+ --- 15360598
82
+ OP eats male ejaculate for breakfast everyday
83
+ --- 15360750
84
+ >>15350339 (OP)
85
+ 54 earths can fit in Uranus.
sci/15350474.txt CHANGED
@@ -85,3 +85,9 @@ If they do this without notifying creators, then they should be sued for lost in
85
  >>15359808
86
  >they should be sued for lost income.
87
  good luck, the courts are corrupt and youtube is a government propaganda asset. they're not going to allow a court case to tarnish youtube's reputation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
85
  >>15359808
86
  >they should be sued for lost income.
87
  good luck, the courts are corrupt and youtube is a government propaganda asset. they're not going to allow a court case to tarnish youtube's reputation.
88
+ --- 15361789
89
+ >>15358713
90
+ you can go back to gamergate if you like or either further.
91
+ /n/ - news was shut down by moot in early 2009 at the request of the obama administration
92
+ --- 15361803
93
+ >>15354567
sci/15350489.txt CHANGED
@@ -131,3 +131,14 @@ reminded me of this footnote from griffiths e&m
131
  >>15350489 (OP)
132
  Ah fuck
133
  It's over bros
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
131
  >>15350489 (OP)
132
  Ah fuck
133
  It's over bros
134
+ --- 15361122
135
+ >>15359954
136
+ the standard model is that most of the fusion occurs via quantum tunneling.
137
+ atoms are packed so densely that on rare occasions nucleons jump the gap to produce lower energy nuclei, releasing heat. the low probability of such events is why the sun is supposed to have a 10 billion year long main sequence.
138
+ --- 15361204
139
+ >>15351364
140
+ >Thunderf00t is not a pseud
141
+ KEK
142
+ --- 15361252
143
+ >>15361122
144
+ That seems extremely dubious.
sci/15350686.txt CHANGED
@@ -158,3 +158,12 @@ You are talking about commercial cigarettes. Or vaping it.
158
  Organic additive-free tobacco or the gum is legit. See >>15359594
159
  --- 15359872
160
  i use the lozenges. It does not seem to give me withdrawals upon cessation. It is addictive in the sense of habitual use. Smoking is much different. I don't recommend nicotine, and I don't warn you off of nicotine. Do what you want.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
158
  Organic additive-free tobacco or the gum is legit. See >>15359594
159
  --- 15359872
160
  i use the lozenges. It does not seem to give me withdrawals upon cessation. It is addictive in the sense of habitual use. Smoking is much different. I don't recommend nicotine, and I don't warn you off of nicotine. Do what you want.
161
+ --- 15361439
162
+ >>15351036
163
+ Do you think it could move fat from the face to the core?
164
+ --- 15361443
165
+ >>15352845
166
+ I saw that it causes vasodilation especially long term after ingestion
167
+ --- 15361499
168
+ >>15359594
169
+ the tobacco is shredded and turned into paste which is then dried into a sheet like paper. then that is soaked in the chemicals and whatever additives and flavoring. its dried out and shredded into the perfect even strips you see in the cig. this is to get consistency in every product
sci/15350697.txt CHANGED
@@ -17,3 +17,35 @@ Never heard of a non-direct way
17
  --- 15357854
18
  >>15350697 (OP)
19
  $10m per person i guess idk
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
17
  --- 15357854
18
  >>15350697 (OP)
19
  $10m per person i guess idk
20
+ --- 15360614
21
+ >>15350697 (OP)
22
+ yes
23
+ --- 15360656
24
+ >>15350697 (OP)
25
+ 2x goy death profit multiplier
26
+ --- 15360674
27
+ >>15355261
28
+ >How else are they paying it?
29
+ >Never heard of a non-direct way
30
+ Increased prices on rental fees, commodities prices, etc. If cost goes up for some, they pass on the burden to the non-payers as well.
31
+ I have one renter who I raised rent on nearly 40% in the last 5 years due to my own taxes going up.
32
+
33
+ She gets government cheese money, so I charge 100% more the cost of increased taxes to make it worth my while. Government charges me X dollar extra, I charge her XX dollars extra that the government pays me back. Fuck em.
34
+ --- 15360688
35
+ >>15360674
36
+ >i have a renter
37
+ kill yourself parasite i will not read the rest of your post and wish death and misery to all people related to you
38
+ --- 15360691
39
+ >>15360688
40
+ >parasite
41
+ renters are the parasites.
42
+ --- 15360703
43
+ >>15360691
44
+ >renters are the parasites
45
+ --- 15360718
46
+ >>15360703
47
+ Someone who rents, who is too lazy to even procure basic shelter for themselves but leeches on other's, is the very definition of a parasite anon.
48
+ --- 15360733
49
+ >>15360718
50
+ >your inability to afford a house in 2005+18 is due to laziness and makes you a parasite (not the people who set it up this way)
51
+ hmm i wonder who could be behind this post
sci/15350862.txt CHANGED
@@ -642,3 +642,34 @@ In my research it is the bystanders that are the evil ones. The ones torturing y
642
  --- 15359251
643
  >>15359234
644
  You should visit a sacred place before you die.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
642
  --- 15359251
643
  >>15359234
644
  You should visit a sacred place before you die.
645
+ --- 15362095
646
+ based
647
+ --- 15362105
648
+ >>15359251
649
+ aready have. cern is more sacred than any of your jewish landmarks.
650
+ --- 15362271
651
+ >>15362105
652
+ >Shiva Temple of Anti-Creation.
653
+ >Muh sacred sacrificial lambs to Pseudo-Molech.
654
+ Literal "From my side of the Force..." talk...you're funny...
655
+
656
+ You realize you're the wolf...you're the Jew that salivates at Jesus on the Cross, right?
657
+
658
+ YEAH, HAHA, THATS YOU! YOU GOT JEWED ON THE SOUL LEVEL!!!!
659
+
660
+ SELF REKT!
661
+
662
+ B^)
663
+ --- 15362285
664
+ >>15362271
665
+ Oops!
666
+ --- 15362308
667
+ >If he takes the high road...we-take-the-low-beep-boop.
668
+ --- 15362431
669
+ >>15362105
670
+ >your jewish landmarks
671
+ Your's, my SON.
672
+
673
+ I've been to YOUR landmarks, places known for sacrificial mass graves. I took both these pics...
674
+
675
+ ...all you had to do was be more respectful...and I nod would have been returned...
sci/15351406.txt CHANGED
@@ -14,3 +14,13 @@ your footsteps go out of synch when you observe and try to walk carefully
14
  skill issue
15
  --- 15357852
16
  It's all psychological
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
14
  skill issue
15
  --- 15357852
16
  It's all psychological
17
+ --- 15360612
18
+ a classic case of pebkac
19
+ --- 15360826
20
+ >>15351406 (OP)
21
+ you sure do seem to like talking about yourself on social media
22
+ --- 15360990
23
+ >>15351406 (OP)
24
+ Resonance of most step patterns on flat ground match the resonance of liquid in an average sized cup, causing the oscillations in the cup to amplify with every step.
25
+ These spillnot things are supposed to eliminate that because of
26
+ >physics
sci/15351786.txt CHANGED
@@ -94,3 +94,6 @@ You will always be able to invent an excuse for your laziness
94
  >b-b-but i'm too busy
95
  >however i have plenty of time to spare for social media like 4chan
96
  transparent lie, you're just lazy
 
 
 
 
94
  >b-b-but i'm too busy
95
  >however i have plenty of time to spare for social media like 4chan
96
  transparent lie, you're just lazy
97
+ --- 15361487
98
+ >>15354764
99
+ De archetectura good book
sci/15351854.txt CHANGED
@@ -23,3 +23,5 @@ That makes more sense.
23
  lose some weight
24
  --- 15357832
25
  No just stretchier
 
 
 
23
  lose some weight
24
  --- 15357832
25
  No just stretchier
26
+ --- 15360606
27
+ no you just have more of it since you stretched like a balloon
sci/15352284.txt CHANGED
@@ -234,3 +234,6 @@ My first reply to you was in good faith, I politely explained the flaw in your l
234
  2. ignore everything I wrote in my post, most likely because you weren't able to understand it
235
 
236
  You started the discussion by assuming that you're right and anyone who disagrees with you simply doesn't understand what you're saying. That doesn't make for a conductive debate, and I'm not going to bother trying to explain it in a different way because you still won't understand. Read this post >>15354878 carefully (as carefully as is possible for an ESL like you) and try to figure out what I'm saying. Hopefully you'll figure it out eventually.
 
 
 
 
234
  2. ignore everything I wrote in my post, most likely because you weren't able to understand it
235
 
236
  You started the discussion by assuming that you're right and anyone who disagrees with you simply doesn't understand what you're saying. That doesn't make for a conductive debate, and I'm not going to bother trying to explain it in a different way because you still won't understand. Read this post >>15354878 carefully (as carefully as is possible for an ESL like you) and try to figure out what I'm saying. Hopefully you'll figure it out eventually.
237
+ --- 15360825
238
+ >>15357802
239
+ so?
sci/15352301.txt CHANGED
@@ -112,3 +112,11 @@ Yes and no, yes they are common and perhaps more importantly too common but also
112
  --- 15357976
113
  >>15357855
114
  yeah, but that was about getting caught, not being wrong
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
112
  --- 15357976
113
  >>15357855
114
  yeah, but that was about getting caught, not being wrong
115
+ --- 15360684
116
+ obviously since people are stupid
117
+ did you really think that doctors are magically exempt from being stupid monkeys?
118
+ --- 15360700
119
+ >>15352301 (OP)
120
+ >Are medical errors really that common?
121
+ Medical errors are the most common cause of death in people who visit hospitals.
122
+ Always second guess and double check your doctor's advice and drugs they try to pimp on you.
sci/15352377.txt CHANGED
@@ -182,3 +182,10 @@ I called trannies men you retard
182
  --- 15360544
183
  >>15360513
184
  good cover. but just come out of troon closet already.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
182
  --- 15360544
183
  >>15360513
184
  good cover. but just come out of troon closet already.
185
+ --- 15360601
186
+ >>15352782
187
+ False, they have a single minded purpose to degenerate every aspect of civilization.
188
+ --- 15360638
189
+ >>15360512
190
+ >it
191
+ Not a woman. I am actually trans-animate and identify as an it. Thank you for being so woke and respecting my pronouns.
sci/15352625.txt CHANGED
@@ -54,3 +54,9 @@ Mercury is best colonial target.
54
  --- 15358037
55
  >>15354528
56
  Earth is a literal paradise compared to anything else within our reach
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
54
  --- 15358037
55
  >>15354528
56
  Earth is a literal paradise compared to anything else within our reach
57
+ --- 15360708
58
+ >>15357908
59
+ Also a good location from which to launch solar sail spacecraft
60
+ --- 15360721
61
+ >>15354735
62
+ We are growing stronger. Soon all threads will be /sfg/.
sci/15353120.txt CHANGED
@@ -273,3 +273,9 @@ many such cases
273
  --- 15358471
274
  >>15357353
275
  Are you expecting honest interaction from someone with a personality disorder?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
273
  --- 15358471
274
  >>15357353
275
  Are you expecting honest interaction from someone with a personality disorder?
276
+ --- 15360658
277
+ >>15353120 (OP)
278
+ quite the homoerotic image you posted there OP
279
+ --- 15361849
280
+ >>15360658
281
+ There is no such thing as a heterosexual image of soccer
sci/15353202.txt CHANGED
@@ -88,3 +88,141 @@ Meaning
88
  >>15356553
89
 
90
  That might just occur, yes. :)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
88
  >>15356553
89
 
90
  That might just occur, yes. :)
91
+ --- 15360630
92
+ >>15353254
93
+ fpbp
94
+ --- 15361121
95
+ >>15355173
96
+ Some questions are better sidestepped if you want to get anywhere.
97
+ "The smart person goes around the mountain" as the saying goes
98
+ >>15354572
99
+ Well our problems with statistics is a part of the issue you bring up.
100
+ What is the alternative to abstraction in epistemology?
101
+ --- 15361133
102
+ >>15361121
103
+ >What is the alternative to abstraction in epistemology?
104
+ >>15354572
105
+ >Not that there's some alternative or anything.
106
+ There isn't one. Not unless it is "an alternative" to somehow know everything. In that case, okay, ascend to godhood I suppose?
107
+ --- 15361148
108
+ Linear Algebra in my opinion
109
+ --- 15361170
110
+ >>15353202 (OP)
111
+ The idea that you as an individual human don't matter to the universe is probably the biggest one to grapple with. Even when people do understand it they often start acting like total shitheads.
112
+ --- 15361552
113
+ >>15361133
114
+ Not nessesarily
115
+ https://www.synonyms.com/antonyms/abstraction
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+ Specification and individualisation seem like the right ones for this context.
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+ In that sense you would examine each object and phenomena as a whole unique occurrence without any to compare it to and to generalize for future reference.
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+
119
+ How about that?
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+ --- 15361598
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+ >>15361552
122
+ >How about that?
123
+ Okay sure fine I suppose becoming the cognitive equivalent of a rock was TECHNICALLY on the table as well. Bugger off before I toss you out the airlock.
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+ --- 15361631
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+ >>15361598
126
+ Javik? Is that you?
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+ --- 15361670
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+ >>15361631
129
+ On the internet nobody knows, but if someone did they would also be thrown out the airlock.
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+ --- 15361674
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+ >>15361670
132
+ I'll be careful In the future
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+ --- 15361685
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+ >>15353481
135
+ In a perfect world you semi-literate fucking idiots just shut up instead of shitting out your verbal diarrhea.
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+ --- 15361709
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+ >>15361685
138
+ Platonist spotted
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+ --- 15361723
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+ >>15353202 (OP)
141
+ Incompleteness. There are some questions nobody will ever be able answer and that is so hard for most people to grasp they invent nonsensical gods and heavens to cope with the eternal unknown.
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+ --- 15361732
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+ >>15354671
144
+ >Logical contradictions cannot be meaningfully said to be true.
145
+ Tell that to your modern arithmetic math system that is entirely dependent on an origin number that contradicts itself as its own opposite number and can only make meaningful statements that stem from the logical contradiction that 0=-0.
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+ --- 15361790
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+ >>15361732
148
+ Certainly. Though one could always cease treating 0 as a natural number, and rather as the concept of the origin instead, and likewise reform operations such that with respect to transformation of the origin (and thus dimension) could be represented. There's all kinds of nonstandard fun stuff like that people consider from time to time in abstract algebra or in relation to extended complex numbers. Fucking Riemann stealing all the fun really.
149
+
150
+ In any event, nobody ever said convention had to make sense. After all it entirely depends on what one is doing and why. That is both the frustrating part of abstraction as well as the powerful part.
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+ --- 15361801
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+ >>15356873
153
+ --- 15361805
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+ >>15361790
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+ >>15361732
156
+ Forgot my fuckin image. Point is things are really only true to some extent from a certain point of view if true at all.
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+ --- 15361821
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+ >>15361790
159
+ >>15361805
160
+ If nothing you can ever say makes sense or can meaningfully be said to be true, why do you prattle on in such detail, what are you trying to accomplish?
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+ --- 15361825
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+ >>15361821
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+ >>15361805
164
+ And why talk in such absolutes knowing that nothing you are saying is absolutely true or meaningful?
165
+ --- 15361876
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+ >>15361790
167
+ >Though one could always cease treating 0 as a natural number
168
+ No, it would break math and computing to treat 0 as an undefined value and 0 is already treated as the absolute origin point, so you aren't suggesting anything novel.
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+ --- 15361905
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+ >>15361821
171
+ Not "ultimately true" does not imply anything about meaning.
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+ >>15361825
173
+ There are absolutes, and then there are absolutes. Some kinds of absolutes are entirely possible to speak of, other kinds of absolutes are not.
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+ >>15361876
175
+ Didn't say it was anything novel. Whole implication is that it isn't. Does being wrong thrice in a row make you feel better?
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+ --- 15361920
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+ >>15361905
178
+ >Not "ultimately true" does not imply anything about meaning.
179
+ In other words, you don't even know if all your prattle is ultimately false, but you are fine going on about it anyway because you can't into meaning.
180
+
181
+ > Some kinds of absolutes are entirely possible to speak of, other kinds of absolutes are not.
182
+ According to you, true and false absolutes are impossible to speak of even though you are fine implying it is absolutely true to assert such an absolute truth about the nature of truth.
183
+
184
+ >Didn't say it was anything novel.
185
+ Yes acted like it was something we could cease doing when we already know ways to not do it such as a return to roman numerals, but they can't translate to modern higher math and computing.
186
+
187
+ Does being wrong thrice in a row make you feel better?
188
+ I wouldn't know, your words are the ones that contradict themselves, you are the one saying you can't possibly make true statements, you are the only one who claims to have proven yourself wrong every time in a row since nothing you can ever say can be absolutely true or meaningful.
189
+ --- 15361961
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+ >>15361920
191
+ Yes yes kid you've a very big dick or whatever you're aiming to achieve. I don't care to play these dishonest "twist anything/everything to feed my ego" narcissism games you seem unable to stop playing. Have fun finding someone who cares.
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+ --- 15361966
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+ >>15361961
194
+ The only thing I am doing is testing your claims for consistency and they don't stand up to scrutiny, so all you can do is try to shoot the messenger and spew fallacies to cope.
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+
196
+ The most glaringly dishonest thing ITT is still you claiming that is it absolutely true that absolute truths are impossible.
197
+ --- 15361984
198
+ >>15353202 (OP)
199
+ NoFap science is generally considered the most rigorous and cognitively challenging field of study.
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+ --- 15362272
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+ >>15361966
202
+ >The most glaringly dishonest thing ITT is still you claiming that is it absolutely true that absolute truths are impossible.
203
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del's_incompleteness_theorems
204
+ --- 15362313
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+ >>15362272
206
+ Deferring to dead people with concepts you clearly can't understand and articulate since you didn't add your own commentary doesn't means you know they said something to be absolutely true in a universe where absolute truths are impossible, it just reveals that you are lazy and dependent.
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+ --- 15362326
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+ >>15362313
209
+ Sure pal whatever you say hey mind publishing your genius hot takes so we can come to know absolute truths about reality and the ontology of all things?
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+
211
+ Can't wait.
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+ --- 15362448
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+ >>15362326
214
+ I was not the one claiming any absolute truth, you were and your absolute truth that absolute truths are impossible was easy to disprove as an absolute truth by its own standards since it specifically disproved itself by asserting that absolute truths are impossible.
215
+ --- 15362468
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+ >>15362448
217
+ >since it specifically disproved itself by asserting that absolute truths are impossible.
218
+ Nope. Only by your continued dishonest and blatant equivocation.
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+ --- 15362499
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+ >>15362468
221
+ No by the fact that you asserted absolute truths are impossible, so it would be impossible to determine the truth of anything even that statement without the existence of truth.
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+ --- 15362697
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+ >>15362499
224
+ >No by the fact that you asserted absolute truths are impossible, so it would be impossible to determine the truth of anything even that statement without the existence of truth.
225
+ Nope. That is continued dishonest equivocation.
226
+ To suggest "we lack absolute truth" is somehow "an absolute truth" is an abuse of the term, out of sheer stupidity and ignorance or malice. Since the statement "we do not have absolute truth" is a contingent one, no, it is not an absolute truth. Absolute truth does not vary, and is true regardless of context. Clearly, "we lack absolute truth" depends on context.
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+
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+ So which is it? You're a dishonest whiny child or you're a grossly ignorant whiny child?
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  *are NOT subject to of course...
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  --- 15360573
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  >>15354318
 
 
 
 
 
 
197
  *are NOT subject to of course...
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  --- 15360573
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  >>15354318
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+ --- 15360579
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+ >>15354104 (OP)
202
+ >Does Elon Musk personally design his cars and rockets?
203
+ Elon is far too brilliant to waste his time designing things when he has tech and drafting monkeys to do that low-order manual labor for him.
204
+ That's like asking if a billionaire oilman digs his own oil wells or if a billionaire banker works as a bank manager.
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69
  >people will have to give me the respect an attention i know i deserve once i save the world from *invented fake problem that i choose to believe in solely for the completion of this fantasy*
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  --- 15359691
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  By the time coal runs out all the CO2 will have become biomass so you can use it again
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
69
  >people will have to give me the respect an attention i know i deserve once i save the world from *invented fake problem that i choose to believe in solely for the completion of this fantasy*
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  --- 15359691
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  By the time coal runs out all the CO2 will have become biomass so you can use it again
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+ --- 15361565
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+ >>15355020
74
+ Ive come to the same conclusion except i think we will have to run through the breach. The first nation to truly unleash the benevolent power of the atom insta wins at an absurd rate.
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+
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+ Also, it will be biotic computers based on mammalian (probably human) braincells grown into computational archictecture that likely save our species through making consciousness a directly manufacturable good.
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+ --- 15361571
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+ >>15355020
79
+ Why are you greentexting?
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+ --- 15361625
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+ >>15354147 (OP)
82
+ The end of oil would be amazing in some respects. It would mean the end of novelty, plastic shit most stores pump out. It would mean the end of planned obsolescence and most pollution the world pumps out. Modern society would still exist, it's just everything would have to be made like in the pre synthetics era, so take products made in like 1930 and add 100 years of technological advancement to them minus plastics. Computers might become relatively rare, your only available computer might be at the library unless you're rich enough to buy one.
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+
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+ Conversely a significant proportion of our society just isnt made to work without oil. For instance the US is set up to practically require vehicles, so like a fuck ton of it would have to be demolished and built from scratch. Oh yeah also thered be a pretty big famine due to the lack of pesticides and fertilizers which are synthesized with petroleum, humanity would basically go back to the Earth's normal carrying capacity. Human settlements would become relatively rarer, so no more people living in backwoods areas, only places efficiently accessible by railroad would survive pretty much.
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+
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+ Of course if humanity's population is naturally decreasing due to birthrates, then peak oil by 2060 probably wouldn't even cause a famine by that point.
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+ --- 15361662
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+ >>15359215
89
+ >Expect a regression
90
+ >less plastic
91
+ How is that a regression at all? Plastic is literally the worst invention in human history.
92
+ >doesnt biodegrade easily
93
+ >ironically only made for cheap, single use shit
94
+ >full of plasticizers and other endocrine disruptors
95
+ >enables fast food and other goyslop dispensers
96
+ >cancer causing
97
+ The end of plastic would be the best thing for human health in a long time. Some stuff like dialysis machines, for instance, would need to find replacements. However we have plenty of chemistry knowledge to find some replacement which can be synthesized from natural sources.
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+ --- 15362092
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+ peak oil is a meme
100
+ oil is abiogenic and produced as en equilibrium reaction
101
+ the more we extract, the more exfiltrates from deeper in the crust, the more is produced where it left
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+ --- 15363615
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+ >>15354147 (OP)
104
+ Late 19th century was all about 'what are we going to do once the coal is all gone?'
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+
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+ 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.
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  >>15354306 (OP)
56
  >Why so long?
57
  jews
 
 
 
55
  >>15354306 (OP)
56
  >Why so long?
57
  jews
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+ --- 15360588
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+ jack off
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85
  >This medium is stationary
86
  >But I still refer to light as "having a speed
87
  How? Figure that one out, smartass.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
85
  >This medium is stationary
86
  >But I still refer to light as "having a speed
87
  How? Figure that one out, smartass.
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+ --- 15361005
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+ >>15354862
90
+ >physical medium
91
+ u even dont know what is a physical(nature) medium(mid), so shut the fuck up, retard
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+ --- 15361134
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+ >>15354384 (OP)
94
+ Does this experiment not work or what?
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  --- 15357651
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  >>15354689 (OP)
44
  The earth is flat with a dome. They are laughing at you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 15357651
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  >>15354689 (OP)
44
  The earth is flat with a dome. They are laughing at you.
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+ --- 15360694
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+ >>15357619
47
+ Aetheral condensation guided by direct divine intervention
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+ --- 15360793
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+ >>15354689 (OP)
50
+ /sci/ will avoid astronomy now that is has been made into total bunk from JWST. The establishment needs to put forward a new explanation with which to combat the schizos who were right again. Consider all topics on space a purely /x/-topic for the next twenty years.
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+ --- 15360878
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+ >>15354689 (OP)
53
+ >Aside from avoiding the retarded jokes
54
+ that's literally it
55
+ nobody wants to siphon billions of taxpayer dollars into an interstellar buttprobe
56
+ --- 15361296
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+ >>15355124
58
+ This. Uranus bit of a boring planet you look at the list of moon and like oh wow he has 45 moon but can you remember them? Can you remember a uranus moon? But try neptune. You remember a neptune moon
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+ --- 15361303
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+ >>15360793
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+ ?? JWST is astronomy which is /sci/
62
+ Debunked was cosmology which is /x/
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+ --- 15361355
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+ >>15361303
65
+ JWST is /ck/
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+ --- 15361359
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+ >>15354689 (OP)
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+ I definitely feel like people talk about Uranus more than neptune, but either way as neat as they are in most people's mind they're just shrimpier versions of the two big-dick gas giants Saturn and Jupiter.
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98
  >Replicate his experiments doing the same fucking thing, using Hertzian based technology.
99
 
100
  People still do it to this day and think they're hot shit because they can waste their time coiling magnet wires hundreds of times over and over to reproduce some sparking woo that amounts to nothing other than a waste of power. They also fellatio radio, despite being another technology Tesla shit on repeatedly.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
98
  >Replicate his experiments doing the same fucking thing, using Hertzian based technology.
99
 
100
  People still do it to this day and think they're hot shit because they can waste their time coiling magnet wires hundreds of times over and over to reproduce some sparking woo that amounts to nothing other than a waste of power. They also fellatio radio, despite being another technology Tesla shit on repeatedly.
101
+ --- 15361102
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+ >>15360153
103
+ I see. And these 'non-hertzian waves', anon, are they in the room with us now?
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+ --- 15361317
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+ >>15361102
106
+ It depends on if they can solve that age old "duality" thing about light, despite the fact it's neither, another thing Tesla stated.
107
+ --- 15361348
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+ >>15360153
109
+ The best part of that whole episode was when John Trump called Vannevar Bush low energy
110
+ --- 15361365
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+ >>15354814
112
+ Fucking lmao
113
+ --- 15361374
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+ >>15354814
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+ I need a voice clip of Trump reading this
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+ --- 15363083
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+ >>15361348
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+ Based and underated
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  --- 15357857
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  >>15354737 (OP)
50
  it is trust the science
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
48
  --- 15357857
49
  >>15354737 (OP)
50
  it is trust the science
51
+ --- 15360743
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+ >>15354737 (OP)
53
+ Mental illness is not 1:1 with personality disorders, which for the most part are just variations on human behavior which falls outside of what people expect to be normal.
54
+ --- 15360787
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+ >>15354737 (OP)
56
+ Mental illness is real. An obvious example is suicide. There are situations incorrectly classified as mental illness. In order for mental illness to be correct, the subject should be in agreement that they are harming themself.
57
+ --- 15360834
58
+ >>15354737 (OP)
59
+ It's real and it's probably caused by man made viruses.
60
+ --- 15361062
61
+ >>15354791
62
+ My ADHD almost developed into Parkinson's after using stimulants for years. Needless to say, I got no sympathy from anyone. I was even blamed for it
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 15354805
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+ >>15354799 (OP)
4
+ some do
5
+ --- 15355300
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+ >>15354799 (OP)
7
+ They do at first, but typically crows and ravens learn that its harmless and ignore it afterwards. I've heard that if you get a fake magpie and lay it on its side magpies will avoid the area assuming that something killed it, but they might get used to seeing it, especially if you don't move it around. Magpies, crows, and ravens are all corvids, so fake crows and ravens might work. You might also want to look into motion activated sprinklers. They're supposed to be good at keeping rabbits out of your yard, so corvids might be large enough to trigger them.
8
+ --- 15355350
9
+ >>15354805
10
+ That's pretty cool, I would have kept it
11
+ --- 15357834
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+ >>15354799 (OP)
13
+ yes lol
14
+ --- 15360578
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+ >>15354805
16
+ Gross
17
+ --- 15360589
18
+ >>15354799 (OP)
19
+ >Do scarecrows actually work?
20
+ If you use real flesh.
21
+ --- 15360594
22
+ >>15354805
23
+ Chainsaw Massacre shit right there. Imagine that shit really happens a lot in Texas.
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105
  --- 15358134
106
  >>15357913
107
  https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/600795/can-a-sequence-be-called-convergent-divergent-if-it-has-finite-number-of-terms
 
 
 
 
105
  --- 15358134
106
  >>15357913
107
  https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/600795/can-a-sequence-be-called-convergent-divergent-if-it-has-finite-number-of-terms
108
+ --- 15360620
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+ >>15356977
110
+ kek'd