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@@ -423,3 +423,12 @@ Lorenzo
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  >>15370529
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  I’m not going into the alley but I’m not sure what to do just yet
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  Here’s another anime girl for now
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15370529
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  I’m not going into the alley but I’m not sure what to do just yet
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  Here’s another anime girl for now
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+ >>15372019
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+ I’m just gonna keep this thread bumped until I figure out what to politely do about “Lorenzo”
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+ >>15370529
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+ Lorenzo
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+ Lorenzo has been dealt with it seems
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@@ -237,3 +237,38 @@ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetics_in_the_Soviet_Union
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  >>15368461
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  >what could early childhood studies tell us about developing conversational multi-agent systems?
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  Imagine if an AI company had scans of elementary school homework for hundreds of kids across the whole age range to use as part of their multimodal LM training.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15368461
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  >what could early childhood studies tell us about developing conversational multi-agent systems?
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  Imagine if an AI company had scans of elementary school homework for hundreds of kids across the whole age range to use as part of their multimodal LM training.
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+ Less what I was getting at. Think about the very early stages when infants learn to interact with their parents. How infants and young children first begin to use language. If you model those behaviours in the systems you design, then you’re more likely to replicate an AGI (or at least take a step in the right direction IMO).
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+ Superficially speaking, you could argue that. The difference is that cybernetics bases itself on mathmatical and logical formalisms at its heart. You can't really put them in the same camp as modern leftist tendencies (who seem more poststructuralist in nature). You don't get the endless linguistic analysis of discourse and people pleasing tendencies in cybernetics, because it’s not concerned with that.
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+ >>15368563
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+ It's a big area, anything your particularly looking for? Good introductions are from easiest to hardest: Cybernetics for the social sciences, by Bernard Scott; The human use of human beings, by Norbert Wiener, and Introduction to Cybernetics by Ross Ashby.
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+
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+ Stafford Beer's work on organisational theory is my cocaine. I suggest heart of enterprise, as that was what originally got me into cybernetics. But all of his works are good (they are meant for management people, so is more wordy and conceptual in its approach).
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+
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+ The hard stuff would by Wiener's cybernetics (I hope you like triple integrals), von Foester's Understanding Understanding, McCulloch's Embodiments of Mind (first formulation of an artificial neuron), and maybe Pask's an Approach to Cybernetics (I think, haven’t had a chance to read it yet).
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+ There's other stuff out there, but I'm hesitant of prescribing it. You have to have a certain appreciation for interdisciplinarity with cybernetics and if you don't have that you won't see the point of it.
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+ It might be worth your time listening to Stafford Beer's videos anon first before you decide if it's worth your time. Seriously, project cybersyn was fucking insane. Same thing with OGAS with Viktor Glushkov if you think about the potential implications, it may have had if successful (Soviet Union could still exist).
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+ Just think of it as transdisciplinary control and communication theory. It's a fuzzy area of research, and less of a science or discipline in its own right.
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+ >>15335586
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+ I thought cybernetics was this too. In a way that combines different fields (computer science, engineering etc...) to replicate biology with artificial materials and machines. For example advance prosthetics or robotics + """AI""". But after seeing these: >>15339225 >>15370163 I'm back to being confused again.
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+
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+ But honestly, I think this term will continue to fester in a petri dish until the AI hype is cooled down, then the mainstream media will hype businesses and investors with this "new technology", like they did with web 3.0, metaverse, crypto, AI. Also just like with /g/ when they got flooded when GPT hit mainstream, /sci/ could (hopefully not) see a huge wave of people if or when cybernetics hits mainstream conversation.
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+ >>15339229
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+ >cybernetics
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+ economist here, have never used the word cybernetics before outside science fiction
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+ >>15379276
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+ You mean biotics, you dunce.
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+ Hint: intelligent people can deconstruct the essential meaning of words via their etymology. "Cybernetics" derives from something like "the study of steering (e.g. a ship)".
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+ I know do not have to explain the connection to systems.
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  except new liberalism was created by the same bourgeois revolutionists who created classical liberalism
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  except new liberalism was created by the same bourgeois revolutionists who created classical liberalism
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+ global warming is fake
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+ --- 15378142
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+ >>15377243
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+ Amazing how easily the raw data BTFOs the narrative. That's why governments fight so hard to forbid people from seeing it.
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+ >claims global warming's fake
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+ >posts trend from a single station
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+ Let me recommend you some critical background reading:
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+ https://www.dictionary.com/browse/global
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+ >>15343519
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+ when i was a child, winter lasted 3+months in my country. Now it's two weeks and then comes back for two days here and there
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+ --- 15378944
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+ >>15377243
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+ >a single station
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+ --- 15379047
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+ >>15378621
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+ >anecdotes from my unreliable memories are evidence
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+ --- 15379054
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+ >>15337076 (OP)
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+ Reminder that if the CO2 actually has an insulating effect, it should stabilize the temperature, not increase it.
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+ --- 15380455
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+ >>15379054
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+ >filtered by 19th century thermodynamics
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+ Many such cases
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+ >>15337084
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+ >>15337085
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+ >change the mean
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+ >deviation from the mean changes
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+ ZOMG ITS DA JOOS
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  >>15372827
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  How ironic that you are literally immersed in and actively perpetuating toxic masculinity and yet you call it "ignoring reality" to point that out. Are you seriously going to pretend that all the people calling eachother incel on here are women? Do you feel like your average NEET basement dweller is "emulating the kind of men that's popular with women"? You RRREEEEE that Stacy won't let you stick your dick in her but you ignore all the times Chad called you a loser fag. Look at the fucking Republican party and tell me men aren't policing masculinity. Oh no, it's aaaallll women's fault because they don't want to fuck you!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15372827
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  How ironic that you are literally immersed in and actively perpetuating toxic masculinity and yet you call it "ignoring reality" to point that out. Are you seriously going to pretend that all the people calling eachother incel on here are women? Do you feel like your average NEET basement dweller is "emulating the kind of men that's popular with women"? You RRREEEEE that Stacy won't let you stick your dick in her but you ignore all the times Chad called you a loser fag. Look at the fucking Republican party and tell me men aren't policing masculinity. Oh no, it's aaaallll women's fault because they don't want to fuck you!
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+ >>15372311
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+ No, in fact on the contrary. Leftism is the result of the braon damage that is caused by its deficiency.
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+ >>15374825
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+ Gotcha, people who consume more lead tend to be more right-wing, that tracks
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+ >>15372827
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+ >>15373387
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+ I'd like to point out that this entire argument it beside the point, which is not about who is doing the policing, but who is being policed. Society (both men and women) may have its notions of masculinity, but it is specifically men who feel pressure to conform to them.
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+ >>15348319
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+ Anon, is there any way I can contact you, on discord or elsewhere? If you want to ofc, I think I can learn a lot from you
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+ --- 15375556
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+ What's the scientific explanation behind a human behaving like this? >>15373387
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+ --- 15375562
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+ >>15375556
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+ High IQ
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+ --- 15375572
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+ >>15375175
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+ >ut it is specifically men who feel pressure to conform to them.
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+ Men do what they see works.
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+
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+ >>15375562
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+ High IQ people do not fly off the handle like that.
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+ >>15375572
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+ >Men do what they see works.
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+ Not at all. Men do what they believe to be masculine, first and foremost. It very often does not work.
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+ >High IQ people do not fly off the handle like that.
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+ This is projection on your part. In the absence of non-verbal cues you are likely to read your own emotional state of mind into my words. Furthermore, since this thread insists I am a woman, you're also more likely to consider me "hysterical" rather than "assertive".
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+ >>15375572
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+ NTA, and not sure who is replying to whom, but this >>15372324 comment is deranged.
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+ >>15375607
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+ It absolutely does work. Men do it because it works, and it works because it's what women want.
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+ But I really have no interest in talking about this further. You're like the absolute worst reality-denying insufferable feminists that I know, and there just is no good reason to talk to you people. I just don't like listening to insults mixed with general bullshit.
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+ Well, I can say with absolute confidence that your IQ is unusually low.
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+ Here >>15375572 I say men do what they see work and >15372324 here I say men do what they see work, and you consider one message deranged and the other apparently reasonable. The feminist above at least has a slightly above average IQ. Same can't be said about you.
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+ >>15375714
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+ >It absolutely does work.
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+ So you insist, with nothing to show for it. Tell it to the incels who perform masculinity by calling for sluts to be beheaded.
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+ >there just is no good reason to talk to you people
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+ This is like the fourth time someone ITT has insisted on this. I hope it was you every time.
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+ >I just don't like listening to insults mixed with general bullshit.
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+ Yet you appear to be under the impression that I do. I have been called a retarded slut and spineless slimy homossexual, but I call you a hypocrite and that's over the line, apparently. You simply have no idea of how incredibly emotional you get, no introspection, and of course your fragile sense of masculinity wouldn't allow you to admit it even if you realised it.
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+ >you consider one message deranged and the other apparently reasonable
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+ I reckon it's how you said it rather than what you said. Additionally, it doesn't logically follow that Anon considers every one of your posts non-deranged simply because he only commented on one of them.
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+ >>15375798
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+ >This is like the fourth time someone ITT has insisted on this
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+ Maybe take the hint?
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+ >but I call you a hypocrite and that's over the lin
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+ You started by calling me an incel. I called you a woman in response. Then you absolutely flew off the handle with insults, and I don't even want to read that message to list them. And here you continue by calling me an emotional homosexual and my masculinity fragile etc. etc. etc., and somehow you're the victim in all of it. I think you're not only a reality-denying feminist but also a huge narcissist.
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+ >I reckon it's how you said it rather than what you said. Additionally, it doesn't logically follow that Anon considers every one of your posts non-deranged simply because he only commented on one of them.
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+ Either they're both deranged or neither is. Your cheerleader's IQ is unusually low.
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+ I'll hide this thread now.
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+ >>15375461
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+ >>15375798
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+ to follow this, I made a throwaway if you want to contact me on discord
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+
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+ thrw#8654
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+
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+ then I can give my main. I really want to learn from you desu, you btfo'd that anon and I am interested in hearing more of this rhetoric, what I consider to be fresh from my perspective since I am so used to the usual 4chan rhetoric that that anon represents
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+ You're a retard yourself if that is the whole depth of your understanding of people. Plus, no I don't think that women want some kind of a brain dead copy.
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+ --- 15377803
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+ >>15341293
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+ You failed to elaborate on the argument and you called the guy a retard, you are not a high IQ victim of love, you are a low IQ sufferer.
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+ >>15340816 (OP)
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+ >evolutionary disadvantage
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+ Non deducible combination of words (ie gibberish) because naturalistic evolution does not have goals and therefore does not have advantages or disadvantages.
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+ The correct question to ask: "is high IQ a gene propagation disadvantage?".. That question actually makes sense.
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+ What does high intelligence even mean
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+ I've met people who are good at puzzles and math but are complete social autists with no self awareness who make themselves sound like retards when they try to talk or explain anything to anybody. I've also met people who are awful at math and puzzles yet are incredible at socializing and explaining things. I'm sure I'm too retarded to understand any of this but it seems like "intelligence" is just a meme name put onto different people depending on what each person considers "good."
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+ Also the "intelligent people can't find love" seems like a circle jerk for people who can't get pussy
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+ >>15377159
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+ can you guys please stop saying the word 'retard', i have 8 kids with downs and my wife is now preggo again
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+ --- 15379122
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+ >>15375900
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+ >Maybe take the hint?
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+ I can see that you're disinclined to learn from my entirely rational arguments for emotional reasons, but that is no reason for me to be silent. Imagine if rational people yielded to emotional responses all the time.
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+ >You started by calling me an incel. I called you a woman in response.
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+ I started by talking about incels, who demonstrably exist. You clearly took it personally.
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+ >Then you absolutely flew off the handle with insults
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+ This is blatant projection and hypocrisy.
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+ >And here you continue by calling me an emotional homosexual and my masculinity fragile etc
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+ What, you mean like exactly what you've already done before for everyone to see? Your masculinity is fragile, and I'm not saying that to insult you, but simply as an observation of fact.
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+ >Either they're both deranged or neither is
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+ You're pretending to be more rational than you are, as if we can't see the streams of invective that accompany your arguments.
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+ >I'll hide this thread now.
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+ Can't help yourself otherwise huh?
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+ --- 15379206
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+ >>15375911
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+ Sorry, I didn't think you were actually serious and I don't use discord besides. But if you apply critical thinking to the shit you read on 4chan it'll get you far.
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+ >>15341288
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+ Men are social animals. They have access to organizations of men that have guns and nukes. If the bear was dangerous enough to be nuked, it would get nuked.
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+ >>15343824
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+ >these population problems are also novel, founded in the same age
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+ They aren't. Nothing is novel about low birth rates. Big cities have had fertility issues since before Rome, now the whole world is hyperurbanized.
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+ I've grown too powerful to fall for foids and their moneygrabbing schemes.
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  wow
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  wow
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+ Powerful
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+ Reddit moment
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+ --- 15380484
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+ My personal favorite is vol. 27 of brickonomics.
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+ It's where the discussions on advanced bricking
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+ start to brick with a load of technicalities.
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+ Very insightful.
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  wouldn't be this way if we lived in a moral, religious society.
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- Because it ruins your conduction system, in short, it kills you faster.
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  >pumping out babies and having their milkers worked properly
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  >become serfs
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  As if it hasn't always been like this, except they had cocaine back in the day.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  wouldn't be this way if we lived in a moral, religious society.
 
 
 
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  >pumping out babies and having their milkers worked properly
 
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  >become serfs
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  As if it hasn't always been like this, except they had cocaine back in the day.
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+ link to source?
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+ >>15349833
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+ Its not tasty, but the human brain is developed enough that it can tell A from B
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+ So it can experience sleep fatigue being blocked, and pinpoint the source and give you cravings.
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+ >>15350872
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+ >chiropractic
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+ Its certainly a good starting point
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+ But limit yourself to 2-3 sessions unless you see extreme improvement, and hit the gym doing back extensions and lunges, so you can start having core muscles enough to get good posture
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+ Sup dudes, I went in for an MRI for some high bilirubin issues and the test came back saying theres a T1 hyperintense lesion on my left kidney. Is this like cancer or something?
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+ >>15377305
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+ Cancer's not very likely, but we don't have enough information to say, anon.
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+ It means they saw a bright white spot where your kidney should be, and it could be some kidney disease, some kinda cyst. Something else where your normal kidney cells should be.
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+ Don't have enough info to say.
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+ --- 15377409
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+ >>15371806
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+ Yes. The Greeks knew about this and insisted on physicians to embody the concept of kalos kagathos
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+ --- 15377590
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+ >>15377409
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+ Should good chefs be fat or skinny?
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+ --- 15378996
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+ >>15377305
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+ stem cell therapies show promise.
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+ >>15347277 (OP)
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+ Can anyone here give me the quick rundown on peptides?
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+
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+ I've done nad+ already, it cured a good amount of my long covid.
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+ --- 15379042
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+ >>15379038
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+ Peptides are a good way to make money.
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+ Because people have no idea what they are, you can sell them as miracle cures for anything. Common cold. Cancer. Bad phone reception. Broken ankle. Love problems.
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+ My recommendation is to sell self-help books. All you need to do is speak confidently about peptides, and support it with a leading google search here and there to find random snippets that support what you need.
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+ Peptides are great. Buy peptides.
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+ I've lost the ability to roll my eyes back. I think I've lost some connective tissue around my eyes but my doctor doesn't believe me.
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+ Is there anything else that would cause such an issue?
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+ Think I caught some lesser variant of the coof three or four weeks back now, it wiped me out a little (the way a bad cold always does) and gave me some headaches and sinus blockage for five days or so and attacked my throat and the top of my lungs primarily like colds always do for me. The reason I think it was COVID was because toward the end of the five days I lost my sense of taste entirely or almost entirely for a day and a half and when it came back meat and garlic tasted like trash, which apparently happens sometimes when recovering from COVID, especially with meat.
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+ Now it's been three or four weeks and I'm still coughing and my throat wheezes and rasps and almost "sings" sometimes when I breathe in and out deeply, but I can talk all day for my job no problem and even sing smoothly in the shower in any register, it's just when my voice box is open and relaxed it still rasps and wheezes a bit.
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+ It doesn't really hurt at all unless I cough hard on purpose to dislodge mucus, and there isn't even that much mucus nor is it a weird color, so I don't think there's any active infection.
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+ I did notice I occasionally cough up a very tiny bit of some squishy whitish material though.
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+ Still no pain, don't feel sick, everything is fine just throat is slightly itchy and I'm coughing more than usual (I always cough a bit here and there because my throat is a little messed up in general, no I don't smoke or suck dicks thanks for asking).
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+ So my working theory is that whatever coof I got just painlessly damaged the very top layers of my throat skin which died and now I'm slowly coofing that top layer out as the new layer grows underneath it, just inside little gobs of phlegm that slowly build up for this exact purpose.
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+
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+ Does that sound familiar/correct?
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+ I won't go to a doctor because I am extremely broke and need to raise money to pay for my bankruptcy for that time when I had to go to the hospital during a two month employment gap where I did not have insurance.
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+ --- 15379599
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+ >>15379322
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+ imposter syndrome is when zoomers temporarily realize that their entire life philosophy is a pathetic lie designed to trap them in ineffectual, hysterical narcissism moving only to destroy the cultural targets they're assigned.
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+ Luckily we have meds for that!
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+ --- 15379690
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+ >>15377396
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+ Fair enough, the size is 1.3cm and from what I read it could not malignant. I'll see if my GI refers me to a urologist tomorrow. I am having some dull pain on the left side that radiates to my hips, so I'm kinda concerned it could be malignant or something, but we need more tests to verify.
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+ Just saw an article posted 4/19/23 discussing this. I guess if Im a candidate for that I could try to pursue, but chances are it might not be available for everyone right now.
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+ --- 15379692
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+ >>15379322
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+ thyroid issues.
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+ --- 15379885
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+ are people really entertaining the AI discussion still? i went into radiology a few years after 2016 AI expert guy said "stop training radiologists," and the job market could not be better than it is now. the scam is over imo.
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+ >>15379885
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+ The real threat was always diagnostic databases based on incidence reports of illnesses and symptoms, not a GAN knowing how to interpret them (any retard can if they focus a little)
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+
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+ and the solution was just not giving the unwashed plebs access to that shit "because self-diagnosis is dangerous and to be discouraged" (because we want money)
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+ --- 15379939
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+ >>15379916
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+ i dont care what the "real threat" is, its not threatening doctors anytime soon
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+ I went to doctor today for the first time in 15 years because I wanted to get a legitimate flight physical instead of just forging the paperwork like I normally do. The doctor was cute and she touched my testicles, not a bad experience, would've been better without the rubber glove.
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+ I've noticed that the vision in my left eye had been declining so I wanted to see if I had gotten into dangerous territory, turns out its still in the 20/20 range. My right eye is just so good that it makes lefty feel weak. I read the bottom line with the right eye and asked if they had anything smaller.
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+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HBQFjoqDYE [Embed]
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+ --- 15380242
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+ >>15379948
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+ go see an optometrist
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+ --- 15380316
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+ >>15379594
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+ Coughing white stuff suggests bad news. If it's white blood cells, it means you still have a simmering chronic infection that won't go away. It's not growing, but your body can't eliminate it either.
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+ You don't feel sick because your immune system is just barely keeping it under control, but you might be a walking Covid reservoir.
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+
908
+ The bad news is that this causes a lot of fast turnover in your cells, because it's an active warzone in there. Fast turnover = more mutations = higher risk of cancer later in life
909
+
910
+ If you can't afford a visit because you live in some kind of dystopia without healthcare, there's not much you can do. Antibiotics won't help if it's viral, there's not much OTC you could take that would help.
911
+
912
+ (Disclaimer: I'm just a rando, this might be completely wrong)
913
+ --- 15380366
914
+ >>15380316
915
+ >if you can't afford it, it doesn't exist
916
+ s t o p
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  --- 15372073
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  >>15369589
332
  Is this a bot?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
330
  --- 15372073
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  >>15369589
332
  Is this a bot?
333
+ --- 15377557
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+ >>15347459 (OP)
335
+ absolutely
336
+ --- 15378842
337
+ Is anyone complaining about this published or interact with the peer review process in any way or are you all brainlets?
338
+ --- 15379176
339
+ >>15347459 (OP)
340
+ Because "defending your view" only gets you so far with schizos. Eventually you just need to shut them out. Especially when the science/explanation is going to be too complicated for them to understand within a single internet thread.
341
+
342
+ Anything that rules out schizos is generally good.
343
+ --- 15379910
344
+ >>15369312
345
+ Even einstein himself admits scientists are low iq
346
+ --- 15380530
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+ >>15379176
348
+ So you're saying that abusing the peer review system to silence dissent is equivalent to admitting that you have no rational basis to defend your point of view?
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200
  >>15358628
201
  >>If you mean what effect does human production of steam into atmosphere do, it is nothing because steam in atmosphere quickly turns into rain, so there is never too much water in atmosphere.
202
  that's with the current state of affair. now replace all the billions of motors with hydrogen motors pissing water 24/7 over 100 years and guess what happens to your ''there is never too much water in atmosphere.''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
200
  >>15358628
201
  >>If you mean what effect does human production of steam into atmosphere do, it is nothing because steam in atmosphere quickly turns into rain, so there is never too much water in atmosphere.
202
  that's with the current state of affair. now replace all the billions of motors with hydrogen motors pissing water 24/7 over 100 years and guess what happens to your ''there is never too much water in atmosphere.''
203
+ --- 15377349
204
+ >>15352257
205
+ Greta never learned how to do basic math, thats what powers the beliefs of these people. That and mental illness
206
+ --- 15377365
207
+ >>15377349
208
+ --- 15377375
209
+ >>15372144
210
+ They can use co2 to justify genocide, what do you think zerocarbon means?
211
+ --- 15377809
212
+ >>15377365
213
+ But why though? Who are all these people who are happy to get paid to write whatever the payer wants them to write, knowing that they manipulate perception on a large scale? Are they even human? It doesn't make sense to me. There's too much emphasis on elites and not enough on the faceless masses that execute what elites want. Why?
214
+ --- 15377874
215
+ >>15377809
216
+ It's just a job.
217
+ --- 15377960
218
+ >>15377874
219
+ Banality of evil it is then.
220
+ --- 15380518
221
+ >>15377960
sci/15349846.txt CHANGED
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1253
  --- 15372482
1254
  >>15368672
1255
  Actuarial Science. Only found this field while flipping through a university prospectus
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1253
  --- 15372482
1254
  >>15368672
1255
  Actuarial Science. Only found this field while flipping through a university prospectus
1256
+ --- 15376127
1257
+ >>15368460
1258
+ >>15368460
1259
+ Are there more positions for masters there with little experience?
1260
+ Can only find 3 positions for masters/no experience at Veldhoven on the general vacancy site of ASML
1261
+ --- 15376140
1262
+ aerospace is dead
1263
+ --- 15376143
1264
+ What do people even do when they first get a corporate job? I mean it is obvious that whatever you learn in college is completely useless and has no applications irl. So what do you do? Does the company really go out of their way to teach you? What the fuck even is the point of hiring then?
1265
+ --- 15376182
1266
+ >>15376143
1267
+ I was going to give you an actual answer but
1268
+ >whatever you learn in college...
1269
+ Where do you think you are? It's clear that you didn't learn anything in college
1270
+ --- 15376198
1271
+ >>15376182
1272
+ I am not talking about trade school.
1273
+ --- 15376230
1274
+ >>15376143
1275
+ You receive a task.
1276
+ You figure out how to solve it.
1277
+ You solve it. (Usually using things you learned in college.)
1278
+ --- 15376249
1279
+ >>15376182
1280
+ >>15376230
1281
+ Can someone who is not a jobless undergrad reply instead?
1282
+ --- 15376319
1283
+ >>15376249
1284
+ I'm neither jobless nor an undergrad. You on the other hand have never had any employment whatsoever since you don't have the faintest idea of how corporations are run.
1285
+ You have to be completely fucking retarded if you think they hire people who don't know how to do the job without training them. Why do you think graduate and trainee programs exist? It's literally to train new employees, TRAINee. Holy fucking shit you're retarded.
1286
+ And if you get hired to write code then they have interview processes to verify that you do know how to write code, aka how to do the job. Kys underage nigger
1287
+ --- 15376322
1288
+ >>15368575
1289
+ >By the way, what do you do at ASML? Do you like it?
1290
+ I'm in EUV field service. It's a great company to work for but I'd suggest trying to get into a higher role, I'm basically the nigger of ASML.
1291
+ As a Euro you probably won't be in field service since there are not really many fabs in the EU region. The Eindhoven location is the global corporate headquarters so many of senior management, HR roasties, and R&D teams are located there, I imagine it can be more difficult to get into ASML as a Euro for that reason, ironically enough.
1292
+ >>15376127
1293
+ I am not familiar with EURO standards but if you have a master's there should be plenty of positions.
1294
+ They recently went through a big hiring wave and now they are looking for "experience" so yes it is one of those things where they ask 3 years of experience for entry level roles.
1295
+ --- 15376413
1296
+ >>15376319
1297
+ >graduate and trainee programs
1298
+ So you agree that nothing you learn in college (except for like one programming course) is useful in a corporate? They have to basically teach you everything.
1299
+ --- 15376467
1300
+ >>15376413
1301
+ Depends entirely on what you studied.
1302
+ If you studied a non-STEM field like management then yes it's not useful.
1303
+ --- 15376485
1304
+ >>15376413
1305
+ If college skills weren't important then why would they only hire college grads you buffoon. Why then do they ask for specific courses if not experiences?
1306
+ Even if your course material isn't directly relevant there is so much more you learn
1307
+ --- 15376594
1308
+ >>15376143
1309
+ Really depends on the company and your level of education. I know physics PhD's who started at BASF. They didn't really know what their job was going to entail and didn't even have a name for the position - the label on their office just said "PhD physics". They were told that for the first year, they wouldn't be doing much work on their own anyway and after that, they'd just be given difficult tasks to figure out.
1310
+ --- 15377982
1311
+ >>15376467
1312
+ Those are the only ones that seems useful. STEM seems completely useless in corporate desk jobs, maybe with the exception of Statistics.
1313
+
1314
+ >>15376485
1315
+ >Why then do they ask for specific courses
1316
+ Because those specific courses, are difficult. It's nothing but an iq test. Otherwise, it makes no sense why pure math and physics grad makes so much money.
1317
+
1318
+ >>15376594
1319
+ The only proper answer so far. What's the point of hiring clueless people, every single year? I don't get it. Every year, the same big companies would hire math and physics grads from elite colleges. What do they get out of it? Do all their employees die every year? Why does this shit does not happen in academia?
1320
+ --- 15378370
1321
+ >>15377982
1322
+ Gee I wonder why they keep hiring math and physics grads, almost like people who can survive math and physics can learn to do a job and tend to perform well in the role. If it wasn't profitable for the companies, they wouldn't do it and it's not like they're screaming about how many stem grads they hire so it's not for any perceived prestige either.
1323
+ --- 15378427
1324
+ >>15378370
1325
+ I am not even arguing whether it's profitable. If you read the question instead of seething you would know that.
1326
+ --- 15378684
1327
+ >>15377982
1328
+ What the fuck is a "corporate desk job"?
1329
+ You seem to be imagining some sort of fictional job that doesn't exist.
1330
+
1331
+ If you're in sales you don't need a degree, unless it's technical sales and even then you can get away with not having one.
1332
+ If you're in legal then you need a law degree.
1333
+ If you're in marketing then a marketing degree probably helps, but you could probably wing it.
1334
+
1335
+ For finance you need at least accountants which may or may not require a degree, for more complicated stuff finance and economics degrees, and on the higher end mathematicians or engineers specializing in financial models.
1336
+ When it comes to financial modeling then you see things like physicists being hired, but that's only the ones who know how to model and code things mathematically, so their skills are easily transferable.
1337
+
1338
+ Then for engineering roles obviously you need domain knowledge that you gain from an engineering degree.
1339
+ --- 15379193
1340
+ >>15377982
1341
+ >The only proper answer so far. What's the point of hiring clueless people, every single year? I don't get it. Every year, the same big companies would hire math and physics grads from elite colleges. What do they get out of it? Do all their employees die every year? Why does this shit does not happen in academia?
1342
+
1343
+ First I will say that yeah, there are some people that are hired inneficiently and they get lost in the massive bloated corporate bureaucracy and if there is no manager checking on them, they can coast producing nothing of value. My favorite example is that Twitter engineer who fell for Project Veritas' honeypot and admitted on a Tinder date, to sound cool, that he worked 2 hours a month but still made 200k+ a year.
1344
+
1345
+ But those are rare cases. You want to know why they hire every year? First, it is very common for these specialized positons to be hired for a defined term of 1-2 years as basically glorified internships. Second, there is attrition. The moment you have 1 year of experience at a top company, all the others start offering double, triple your salary to get you to switch to them. So attrition is typically very high. But of course, these people eventually get productive. At the end of the day, our modern world runs on Excel and on C++. You master either Excel or programming at job X and you can do practically any other corporate job.
1346
+ --- 15379294
1347
+ >>15376140
1348
+ Private air and space industry seems to be doing alright despite the recession-like economic conditions we're facing. If the MIC actually decides to be serious about hyper-sonic munitions, then we can really see a big boom.
1349
+ --- 15379339
1350
+ How am I supposed to find motivation to keep going? I never wanted to do EE in the first place, coerced by parents into doing it. Hated every second of it, too far in to change majors. I've gotten 2 grades back so far and they are both Ds. How do you all keep yourselves motivated to study? And get good grades?
1351
+ --- 15379422
1352
+ >>15379193
1353
+ >200k+/yr for working 2 hours a month
1354
+ Was this for an engineering or research role? Hard to imagine you could get away with so little
1355
+ --- 15379432
1356
+ >every single job asks for a cover letter addressing the selection criteria
1357
+ Anyone used LLM/AI to write cover letters for them? I'm so tired of rewriting things from my CV into a paragraph to answer each one of their inane requirements which they could just get from actually reading my CV.
1358
+ I did some tests with the free ChatGPT and it's alright but prone to claming experience that doesn't exist.
1359
+ --- 15379472
1360
+ >>15379422
1361
+ It was an engineering role at Twitter.
1362
+
1363
+ You don't have to believe me, just google Project Veritas Twitter Engineer honeypot. It is as it sounds. The guy was a kissless indian virgin and he was tricked into a fake date with a white blonde hottie. No wonder the retard went all out. This was pre-Elon's acquisition. You could really how incompetent management was. They had a guy literally do nothing and they still paid him $200k+. If the world is just that guy should already be deported back in India after Elon did mass-layoffs because 100% he was an H1-B pajeet.
1364
+ --- 15380174
1365
+ >>15379432
1366
+ >submit CV
1367
+ >submit the CV info into a questionnaire
1368
+ >submit cover letter which includes CV content again
1369
+ >submit research statement which covers the cover letter and CV
1370
+ >do interview where you say it all again
1371
+ --- 15380235
1372
+ >>15351919
1373
+ Learn relational algebra, how it relates to SQL statements, and that's it, it's baby shit and mostly a matter of training.
1374
+ --- 15380498
1375
+ >>15379339
1376
+ holy fuck. stop being such a faggot. if you dont like it, fuck off. its not a prison mate. go do some other degree. if you still dont like it, fuck off and do something else. tell your parents to fuck off too, they sound like insufferable control freaks.
1377
+ --- 15380789
1378
+ Can future employers contact past employers and ask for performance reviews?
1379
+ I've built a solid resume anf ended up getting an internship at big tech, I'm 3 months in and I'm gonna quit because I just don't latch with the team, project and pace. I do work but my supervisor harasses me and constantly criticizes everything I do, I couldn't be bothered to stay there for three more months.
1380
+
1381
+ But I'm worried they might be contacted in the future, I don't know if that is even a practice among employers.
1382
+ --- 15380794
1383
+ >>15380789
1384
+ Yeah it's pretty common, usually they will ask you for a reference. Sometimes they do contact the other company's HR directly without going via you, but that's usually if they suspect that you didn't work there or lied about your title.
1385
+ Is it a 6 month internship? It's probably a better idea to ride it out but actively start looking for other jobs to jump ship once the time is up.
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179
  In misogyny veritas
180
  --- 15372725
181
  Reality has a sexist bias.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
179
  In misogyny veritas
180
  --- 15372725
181
  Reality has a sexist bias.
182
+ --- 15376218
183
+ >>15358747
184
+ Modern exercise bikes (stationary bikes) and treadmills have youtube, you can watch lectures while you work out. There is no excuse beta boy. Hit the gym today.
185
+ --- 15379922
186
+ >>15351786 (OP)
187
+ Stealing this
sci/15353120.txt CHANGED
@@ -339,3 +339,17 @@ can you consider us for a change?
339
  --- 15371513
340
  >>15353120 (OP)
341
  They didn't name it the Iphone for no reason at all. Pushing narcissism on society is a large part of the scheme to destroy traditional societal bonds. Narcissism & atheism go hand in hand.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
339
  --- 15371513
340
  >>15353120 (OP)
341
  They didn't name it the Iphone for no reason at all. Pushing narcissism on society is a large part of the scheme to destroy traditional societal bonds. Narcissism & atheism go hand in hand.
342
+ --- 15377335
343
+ >>15372017
344
+ --- 15379775
345
+ >>15353120 (OP)
346
+ This is part of whats brought scientific progress to a halt, science is now something people seek to brag about rather than succeed in on the basis of merit. The rigor is all gone, taken away to cater to shallow brained low IQs who want to be able to brag without achieving
347
+ --- 15379792
348
+ >>15353120 (OP)
349
+ That wouldn't surprise me.
350
+ The boomer generation were big drunks.
351
+ Alcoholics are prone to short bouts of euphoria, overly emotional, dumb, and aggressive while drinking, and I am pretty sure that long term use rewires your brain to become more narcissistic.
352
+ --- 15380514
353
+ >>15379792
354
+ >rewires your brain to become more narcissistic.
355
+ all of the feel-good drugs do that.
sci/15353202.txt CHANGED
@@ -343,3 +343,7 @@ While mildly high I could sense magnetic fields and all kinds if other crazy shi
343
  probably something abstract in maths or physics, but actually choosing what is, might be kind of impossible
344
  --- 15372709
345
  General quantity, people can barely imagine a thousand things, so when you say million or anything higher people just imagine a thousand because they can’t comprehend it
 
 
 
 
 
343
  probably something abstract in maths or physics, but actually choosing what is, might be kind of impossible
344
  --- 15372709
345
  General quantity, people can barely imagine a thousand things, so when you say million or anything higher people just imagine a thousand because they can’t comprehend it
346
+ --- 15378627
347
+ >>15353481
348
+ >The 99.999(9)% of the universe exists for it's own sake and us being able to intelectually engage with it is just a coincidence.
349
+ So the hardest concept in science is pulling your head out of your rectum and realizing intelligent design is all around us and the fine-tuned universe is not here for its own sake and it's not all just a happy coincidence. Got it.
sci/15354724.txt CHANGED
@@ -233,3 +233,17 @@ No... it will just cause a big mess of blood for no fucking reason what so ever.
233
  Or the people that inject baby's blood for longevity.
234
  No... that would give you literal cancer because of the age difference.
235
  We're taking risks as it is with the blood donations we have.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
233
  Or the people that inject baby's blood for longevity.
234
  No... that would give you literal cancer because of the age difference.
235
  We're taking risks as it is with the blood donations we have.
236
+ --- 15377383
237
+ >>15372592
238
+ >>15372663
239
+ It's Jesse James, some boomer clown known as a "reality star" for making shitty chopper bikes, not exactly Alister Crowley.
240
+ --- 15377567
241
+ >>15372479
242
+ https://files.catbox.moe/g640jf.mp4
243
+ --- 15377977
244
+ >>15357298
245
+ >there was a press conference during the 2016 primaries in feb or mar, might've been super tuesday, that i think was his masterpiece. he was selling trump steaks & trump wine while he was answering political questions and bragging about his victories
246
+ Fuck I had forgotten all about that.. Literally lol'd just thinking about it. Those were the days.
247
+ --- 15380488
248
+ >>15377567
249
+ epic
sci/15357012.txt CHANGED
@@ -82,3 +82,33 @@ it goes back much further, the "experts" almost never know wtf they are talking
82
  --- 15373444
83
  >>15364891
84
  please never post this again, thanks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
82
  --- 15373444
83
  >>15364891
84
  please never post this again, thanks
85
+ --- 15375379
86
+ Peatchads... We are so BACK!
87
+ --- 15376070
88
+ >>15369838
89
+ Brain is made of cholesterol. Inhibit cholesterol, inhibit brain health. Simple as.
90
+ --- 15376101
91
+ >>15358830
92
+ raypeat.com
93
+
94
+ basically the idea is that sugar promotes metabolic rate which helps the body to function. dairy isn't magical but it has a lot of things going for it (low in toxic amino acids like tryptophan and methionine, high calcium/phosphate ratio, etc)
95
+ --- 15377918
96
+ >>15364963
97
+ Take your insulin, diabetic.
98
+ There's probably something to be said about fitness, exercise and a variety of food intake.
99
+ --- 15378156
100
+ >>15357030
101
+ Theres a reason we resort to ice cream when we feel sad.
102
+ --- 15380499
103
+ I'm eating ice cream right now
104
+ --- 15380527
105
+ >>15376070
106
+ So how did they get statins through?
107
+ --- 15380690
108
+ Ice cream for desert is fantastic.
109
+ --- 15380701
110
+ Was it Vanilla icecream exclusively or did they have options?
111
+ --- 15380893
112
+ Saturated fat is healthy. Sugar is ok so long as you are metabolically healthy. No surprise here.
113
+
114
+ I've been eating ice cream frequently since I learned about the fat swindle
sci/15357632.txt CHANGED
@@ -926,3 +926,31 @@ global warming is such a stupid scam
926
  >>15359937
927
  >creates more CO2 than agriculture
928
  agriculture does not create CO2, it sequesters it
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
926
  >>15359937
927
  >creates more CO2 than agriculture
928
  agriculture does not create CO2, it sequesters it
929
+ --- 15375330
930
+ >>15357632 (OP)
931
+ That's the activist connundrum, anon. Should climate activist stop flying by plane even though they are against it due to its massive emissions? Is the effort they are putting to teach people worth the emissions he contributes with his travels around the world explaining it?
932
+
933
+ It's a constant balance for people atound that area because polution in this case is really convenient, so you have to use it to reach enough to then be able to scale back the use of said technology.
934
+
935
+ Also planned obscolescance is a industry plague way beyond just waste. It should be a crime against the consumer on principal, fuck companies that due that on purpose.
936
+ --- 15379944
937
+ >>15357670
938
+ This, >>15357778 also this namefag needs to stop. I see him everywhere
939
+ --- 15379946
940
+ >>15357632 (OP)
941
+ Many of them do.
942
+ --- 15380028
943
+ >>15360120
944
+ >Planned obsolescence is impossible to prove
945
+ Not when companies like apple are on record admitting they throttle old devices to artificially accelerate the rate of obsolescence.
946
+ --- 15380555
947
+ >>15366549
948
+ --- 15380579
949
+ >>15357632 (OP)
950
+ They are not made to break. It's either cheaping out on anything that isn't needed to last for more than two years, or deliberately wrong designs because some Jew owns a patent on the correct solution. (like the sun and planet gears in ancient steam engines)
951
+ --- 15380605
952
+ >>15366549
953
+ The electricity got so expensive in some places that pic is already nearly cheaper, and it very well soon may be now that Germany shut down nuclear.
954
+ --- 15380636
955
+ >>15359446
956
+ Bruh, what are you doing with me bot icon?
sci/15359260.txt CHANGED
@@ -325,3 +325,72 @@ No, but I do know a 23 year old man that got heart palpations from it.
325
  --- 15372511
326
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpSz_Ipt5z8 [Embed]
327
  rip. died 10 days after the vax
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
325
  --- 15372511
326
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpSz_Ipt5z8 [Embed]
327
  rip. died 10 days after the vax
328
+ --- 15376723
329
+ >>15359859
330
+ >I suspect the clicks and views grabbed him and he became more sensationalist to bait extra views
331
+ sounds pretty much like your government along with most govt affiliated media outlets did the same thing at the height of the pandemic.
332
+ --- 15376779
333
+ https://files.catbox.moe/jenwu9.mp4
334
+ Death to the goylems.
335
+ --- 15376812
336
+ >>15369362
337
+ >our
338
+ What the inverse of anthropomorphisation ?
339
+ Because that's what you're doing, retarded nonhuman cattle filth.
340
+ --- 15376839
341
+ >>15370805
342
+ And since behaviour is 100% genetic, the solution is the complete genocide of the cattle.
343
+ Which the vaccine is.
344
+ A final solution, you could say.
345
+ --- 15376923
346
+ >>15364950
347
+ real nigga hours
348
+ --- 15379416
349
+ >>15370263
350
+ anti vaxx retards are some of the most easily manipulated people on the fucking planet. it all went wrong when we stopped bullying them as hard as flat earthers
351
+ --- 15380212
352
+ >>15379416
353
+ The earth is a flat plane, the vaccines are literal poison, global cooling/warming/climate change is a complete lie, space is a lie, the environment literally cannot be destroyed, desert are niggermade since forest make their own rain, nuclear weapon are a lie, radiation is just heat, and basically you're braindead cattle you goylem filth.
354
+
355
+
356
+ No offense.
357
+ --- 15380234
358
+ Don't care. Still getting a booster
359
+ --- 15380564
360
+ >>15380234
361
+ good luck retard
362
+ --- 15380585
363
+ >>15380212
364
+ >The earth is a flat plane,
365
+ Why do you think this?
366
+ --- 15380594
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+ sorry but i am not getting the vaccine. no amount of the blatant, transparent shilling, and its very blatant and transparent, btw, will change my mind. call me a flat earthing russian hacking trump loving poltard all you want, its just not working.
368
+ --- 15380644
369
+ >>15380585
370
+ Because the formula for the curvature have been falsified.
371
+ We see too far m8
372
+ --- 15380648
373
+ >>15380644
374
+ Which formula is that?
375
+ --- 15380706
376
+ >>15380648
377
+ Just google it m8
378
+ Even a braindead nigger like you should manage, schlomo.
379
+ --- 15380712
380
+ >>15380706
381
+ Are you using that inches per mile one that matches a parabolic curve or can you actually use trig?
382
+ --- 15380713
383
+ >>15359260 (OP)
384
+ >turned into a "blob"
385
+ --- 15380738
386
+ >>15379416
387
+ I am never going to take the vaxx
388
+ --- 15380743
389
+ >>15380712
390
+ >can you actually use trig?
391
+ Muzzos cannot use shit.
392
+ --- 15380776
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+ Spike proteins really seem to be bad. I'm glad getting exposed to the virus itself with an entire corona of said proteins without any prior immune response will be totally okay and safe.
394
+ --- 15380782
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+ >>15380776
396
+ bud its been three fucking years since covid started. vaxxed unvaxxed partially vaxxed whatever we've all been exposed, multiple times already. booster uptake rates are abysmally low. vaccine hesitancy is increasingly high. you are farting in the wind
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230
  https://twitter.com/ConCaracal/status/1648699319879344130
231
  >ANC blocks Starlink in South Africa because it does not meet the South African government's race quotas.
232
  Felon Husk doesn't care about Black people!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
230
  https://twitter.com/ConCaracal/status/1648699319879344130
231
  >ANC blocks Starlink in South Africa because it does not meet the South African government's race quotas.
232
  Felon Husk doesn't care about Black people!
233
+ --- 15375310
234
+ Fellas, please, do we have a continuous video of the thing actually tearing itself off the platform and ascending? The flat earthers will be screeching thanks to the retarded feed that cut off every time the launch itself was viewed
235
+
236
+ everybody moderating the feed to youtube should be fired and shot in the back of the head. Bunch of hypomasculine twits with voices like a lesbo with a sore throat.
237
+ --- 15375573
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+ >>15375310
239
+ >flat earthers
240
+ Imagine caring what they think for even a nanosecond.
241
+ --- 15375617
242
+ >>15372662
243
+ >it hasnt been staged
244
+ Isn't that the word of the hour
245
+ --- 15379934
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+ What? There was a whole sticky and an /sfg/ thread was like 1.6k posts at page 5
sci/15360940.txt CHANGED
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618
  --- 15372560
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  >>15372476
620
  literally more reliable platform than starship
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
618
  --- 15372560
619
  >>15372476
620
  literally more reliable platform than starship
621
+ --- 15374845
622
+ What was the point of this test? To blow up a rocket?
623
+ >Multiple engine failure
624
+ >Separation failure
625
+ >Didn't even attempt to salvage the upper stage
626
+ >Whole thing exploded
627
+ >Didn't even get to 40km above the Earth
628
+ >Basically, it barely got to the height where airplanes cruise at.
629
+ >Comparison, the ISS orbits at 420km above the Earth.
630
+ --- 15374941
631
+ N1 curse unbeated
632
+ --- 15374949
633
+ So, epic fail?
634
+ --- 15374978
635
+ >>15374845
636
+ >What was the point of this test? To blow up a rocket?
637
+ Duh. have you not been paying attention?
638
+ --- 15374995
639
+ >>15360940 (OP)
640
+ It got off the ground, OP is a faggot confirmed.
641
+ --- 15375015
642
+ >>15372393
643
+ That how they build everything in america
644
+ --- 15375250
645
+ Why is no one investing in reusable launch infrastructure like mass drivers?
646
+ --- 15375274
647
+ >>15364718
648
+ >that very fucking page tells you about the Sea Bee test and the Sea Horse test
649
+ kill yourself you fucking nigger
650
+ --- 15375304
651
+ >>15375250
652
+ because mass drivers are best on places without an atmosphere.
653
+ y'know like the moon, or orbit
654
+ --- 15375436
655
+ >>15374949
656
+ Medium-win. They accomplished about as much as they expected to, but also experienced a lot of problems that they now can now know to work on first.
657
+ --- 15375510
658
+ >>15360940 (OP)
659
+ cuckrocket to nowhere
660
+ --- 15375516
661
+ >>15375250
662
+ We do have at least one catapult based on a carbon fiber arm and a vacuum drum. That is as mass driver'y as you'll ever get before they do a full blown megastructure with its own dedicated energy plant and a bunch of active support cables spanning kilometers into the sea.
663
+
664
+ There is no scaling with this because of atmospheric drag. You go big or you go home and for now we go home and shove a rocket up our assholes. Any more questions?
665
+ --- 15375960
666
+ >>15366400
667
+ >Bruh
668
+ Transplanetary slave trade when?
669
+ --- 15376126
670
+ >>15361784
671
+ >Anyway, how the fuck does a rocket propel itself in a vacuum & obey newtons 2nd law?
672
+ momentum has to be conserved in an isolated system (ie the rocket), when you throw shit at really high speed you will be pushed in the opposite direction.
673
+ imagine an airplane engine, it takes air (the propellant) from the atmosphere and burns fuel to push it backwards faster than it came in. a rocket engine works on the same principle as an airplane engine except it stores the propellant inside a tank and the propellant itself stores the energy that is required to move the spacecraft, which is released when it combusts
674
+ in fact in space it's even easier to produce thrust because there's no atmosphere and thus the propellant will want to exit your tank to balance the pressures
675
+ --- 15376308
676
+ >>15361704
677
+ spaceflight objectively reached peak aesthetics with the Saturn V
678
+ --- 15376408
679
+ >>15376308
680
+ for me, its project gemini
681
+ >rocket originally designed to vaporize commies
682
+ >launch vehicle oscillates terribly, enough to scramble your brains from the g-forces
683
+ >ass end wants to fishtail like a broke dick dodge after main engine cutoff
684
+ and they were nice enough to put two little windshields up front for the astronauts
685
+ --- 15377483
686
+ >>15363378
687
+ >Is going to
688
+ >Will be
689
+ >Will
690
+ >Will be
691
+ >Will be
692
+ >Will be
693
+ Damn nigga you are really confident, are you a time traveller?
694
+ --- 15377920
695
+ So essentially they could have GPT4 analyze telemetry and other evidence and so they will fix all the issues quickly and re-launch in a few weeks?
696
+ --- 15378301
697
+ >>15375436
698
+ >They accomplished about as much as they expected to
699
+ This is PR cope. If they wanted to achieve nothing more than getting off the pad, they wouldn't have put a second stage on top.
700
+ --- 15378388
701
+ >>15366980
702
+ There's an image with 8 failed engines and in the picture they're all in pairs.
703
+ --- 15378391
704
+ >>15378388
705
+ that image was faked, sorry I found it on twitter
706
+ --- 15379766
707
+ Random NSF poster's grades for the launch:
708
+
709
+ Tank Farm: D+, Did fill the tanks with prop and O2, location too close to OLM with minimal protection.
710
+
711
+ OLM: C-, Did the job best we know. Still standing. Absent flame trench /deluge system may have damaged super heavy booster, Raptors, GSE (in addition to the minivan)
712
+
713
+ Launch Tower: B+, Still standing, did a good job in stacking, bit toasty. Need to check the elevator…
714
+
715
+ Super Heavy: B-, It flew with a full stack, got off the pad slow (lost 3 Raptors at close to T Zero), held together through all the flips and spins. Engineering milestones: Boost back, grid fin, landing control - TBD
716
+
717
+ Raptors: D, success rate is low 27 out of 33 stayed lit. Root cause is TBD
718
+
719
+ Starship: B-, held together till FTS was initiated. TBD on many engineering milestones.
720
+
721
+ Flight plan: B, takes big ones to put the full stack into a spin under full thrust / TVC to initiate stage separation! Simply wild!
722
+
723
+ Final grade: C, SpaceX, Super Heavy & Starship graduated from Kindergarten….. on to 1st Grade
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168
  --- 15372492
169
  >>15372436
170
  i really think youd be surprised by the results
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
168
  --- 15372492
169
  >>15372436
170
  i really think youd be surprised by the results
171
+ --- 15377232
172
+ >>15372436
173
+ >i come to 4chan to defend the mainstream soience narrative from criticism
174
+ --- 15378865
175
+ >>15377232
176
+ kek
177
+ --- 15379027
178
+ >>15372492
179
+ >>15377232
180
+ >>15378865
181
+ the death throes of the eternal loser. all your little whining and moaning on the internet. you think youre so clever, you think you just so managed to escape the "bureaucracy" but you didnt. you never will. we are going to vaccinate you. yes we will do that. we are going to forcibly give your children gender reassignment surgery. yes we will do that. we are going to feed you nothing but grains and insects. yes we will do that. there is nothing you can do. enjoy the limited time you have shitposting on the internet for the "kekz and lulz". we will be the ones having kekz and lulz when youre chained and imprisoned, finally working for once in your miserable short life. and yes it will be oh so glorious. i cant wait.
182
+ --- 15379268
183
+ >>15379027
184
+ it's funny how little it takes to get you frightened narcissists to take your mask off. you're actually doing nothing to us. you're just doing it to shitlib guinea pigs in the big cities. you never even managed to lock us down even though you cried about the scamdemic online. I, the redpilled master of facts and logic, PROUDLY refused the clotshot. can you say the same, NPC?
185
+
186
+ how do you enjoy your life pretending to believe things to appease people you consider stupider than you? OUCH! just get redpilled it's easier. then you don't have to be so fake and have such deep crises of identity. you'll be happier after you take the redpill. you'll find peace and an end to the cognitive dissonance when you take the redpill. the redpill is the end of all pretending. you resent us for it. because you are bluepilled. :(
187
+
188
+ btw voting Trump in 2024 and 2028. Hope you're ready for his final few terms. you can keep the act up a few more decades right?
189
+ --- 15379287
190
+ >>15369352
191
+ doctors being useless is the leading cause of death
192
+ --- 15379312
193
+ >>15379027
194
+ >we are going to forcibly give your children gender reassignment surgery. yes we will do that.
195
+ "And you say that you are not an evil man" - Sisko to Dukat
196
+ --- 15379368
197
+ >>15379027
198
+ I inherited $1.6 million when my grandfather died, that was a long time ago, I have even more money now, cause I bought a bunch of gold bricks when the stuff was still under $500/oz. The house I bought is worth a lot more too & I live in a state with no property tax so it muh gainz doesn't cost me a penny. As a result, I will always be free to call a spade a spade and sling may-may on teh interbutz. Donald Trump, the greatest American president possibly since TR or Jackson, has the same kind of deal. You will always be jealous of my type, you're jealous now and you're still be upset over your lesser fate on the day you die. You should blame your ancestors for being lazy and stupid, but instead you'll try to blame me & Donald Trump for coming from better families. That kind of thing doesn't bother us, we enjoy the regular reminders of our superiority.
199
+ --- 15379562
200
+ >>15379268
201
+ There is no group more lost in delusion than those that call themselves "red pilled".
202
+ --- 15379578
203
+ >>15379562
204
+ yeah its time for you to get another booster
205
+ --- 15379887
206
+ >>15379562
207
+ --- 15380534
208
+ >>15364792
209
+ Avoiding doctors is a life extension technique
sci/15361360.txt CHANGED
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269
  --- 15373681
270
  >>15365189
271
  every quantum physicist who isn't a jew himself, is an anti-semite. even some of the jews are anti-semites.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
269
  --- 15373681
270
  >>15365189
271
  every quantum physicist who isn't a jew himself, is an anti-semite. even some of the jews are anti-semites.
272
+ --- 15374711
273
+ >>15361360 (OP)
274
+ its called quantum memetics for a reason
275
+ --- 15374809
276
+ >>15373024
277
+ >A neutrino and a photon are "free"
278
+ the fuck is that supposed to mean?
279
+
280
+ >so yes, human beings have "free will...(proceeds by contorting the standard definition of free will)
281
+ just give up on the notion. i don't know why you're so desperate.
282
+ --- 15377222
283
+ >>15372761
284
+ the premise of his experiment kind of contrasts with what we know about light from double slit doesnt it ?
285
+ --- 15377311
286
+ >>15377222
287
+ explain.
288
+ --- 15377340
289
+ >>15361360 (OP)
290
+ >just runaway pure maths with little to no empirical basis
291
+ when in doubt, go to the lab. physics isn't pure math.
292
+ --- 15378765
293
+ >>15364967
294
+ the person of average Iq's name?
295
+ Albert Einstein
296
+ --- 15378795
297
+ In order to be considered science something simply has to make reliable predictions. You don't even have to know how those predictions are made. So long as consistent, reliable predictions are produced, the results are scientific. This is why quantum mechanics is science.
298
+ --- 15379037
299
+ >>15378795
300
+ This is why epicycles and phrenology are scientific.
301
+ --- 15379171
302
+ >>15377311
303
+ it just seems like if we know from the double slit experiment light has these weird properties of course if you set up this elaborate system to try and statistically measure what light is doing using fliters and blah blah, its weird that you would interpret the results against statistical randomness as though light didnt have these weird "double-slit" properties.
304
+ Like we don't understand double-slit well enough to then go on to these "entanglement" experiments using what amounts to variations on the double-slit setup
305
+ --- 15379208
306
+ >>15379037
307
+ NTA but epicycles don't scale unless you posit an Intelligent Designer. Epicycles creaked under their own weight in the time of Copernicus (who also had epicycles, but simpler ones). Skipping past Galileo, epicycles couldn't survive Kepler.
308
+ If you have a better theory than quantum, let's see it.
309
+ --- 15380494
310
+ >>15361360 (OP)
311
+ You're a fucking retard, that's for sure
312
+ --- 15380616
313
+ >>15366376
314
+ If you use even lossless compression you could probably similar the universe with less information than the universe contains
sci/15362585.txt CHANGED
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84
  >>15367259
85
  wrong board buddy
86
  >>>/x/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
84
  >>15367259
85
  wrong board buddy
86
  >>>/x/
87
+ --- 15376259
88
+ >>15362585 (OP)
89
+ it's either literal cannons (but only works on low gravity worlds with no atmosphere) or that. until we build a space elevator but that won't happen for hundreds of years
90
+ --- 15376465
91
+ >>15362585 (OP)
92
+ Vacuum chambers exist and cost a fraction of a rocket.
93
+ Satellites can be replaced by high altitude baloons.
94
+ Politicians still want to see tax money go boom instead of funding real science
95
+ --- 15379925
96
+ >>15362585 (OP)
97
+ Never, anything else proposed so far is popsci mind mush. Don’t believe me? SpinLaunch.
98
+ --- 15379929
99
+ >>15379925
100
+ SpinLaunch, aka Project Babylon when Saddam first thought it up, might work for launching nonfragile cargo into the exosphere for something in LEO to catch it. I'm thinking of propellant mostly. LEO gas-stations *not* supplied by rocket would definitely help rockets be scalable.
101
+ But there will still be rockets.
102
+ --- 15380452
103
+ >>15364987
104
+ 1 month trip to mars...
105
+ --- 15380462
106
+ what if we know how to manipulate a higgs-field and give a rocket less mass so we need less fuel to power it? and how about we finally be able to find and control the graviton and make shit like antigravity? i am a brainlet so sorry for this post but seriously could this work?
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215
  --- 15372488
216
  >>15372228
217
  Where in the video is the 'exponential' rise mentioned?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
215
  --- 15372488
216
  >>15372228
217
  Where in the video is the 'exponential' rise mentioned?
218
+ --- 15375067
219
+ >>15364585 (OP)
220
+ Scientists say the sea floor is lowering.
221
+ --- 15375205
222
+ >>15364585 (OP)
223
+ There are other factors that may affect seal levels around your area including erosion, natural seafloor shifts, simply the ground also lowering at a similar rate, so the effect isn't instantly seen by naked eyes.
224
+
225
+ You are just describing your anecdotal point of view, anon.
226
+ --- 15375211
227
+ >>15364585 (OP)
228
+ Do you live on a passive (east coast) or active margin (west coast)? Do you live at a rocky coastline like Massachussetts or a long flat sandy coastline like Florida? Is your local government pumping out groundwater and oil like retards (Louisiana)? Are they taking active measures to manage coastlines through armoring or beach replenishment?
229
+ --- 15379852
230
+ >>15372141
231
+ a lot of people have been duped into promoting the psy-op because doing so feeds their egotistical desires. it will continue to snowball until it self destructs
232
+ --- 15380468
233
+ >>15364585 (OP)
234
+ Sea level rise is measured in millimeters per decade. I've lived in or near the S F bay area all my life and tides have been in the -1.6 to 7.4 range my whole life. Couple of 7.1s this year, last 7.4s I remember were two in 2003 or so. Been hearing the 3 to 5 feet this century since the late 80s, actual rise is so incredibly subtle its hardly perceptible over a human lifespan. Compared to 2 meters per century during the glacial meltwater pulse a few centuries ago.
235
+ --- 15380477
236
+ >>15366011
237
+ They are trying to reclaim a little bit of Doggerland, the dry land bridge between Europe and the British isles, that flooded around 10,000 years ago.
238
+ --- 15380489
239
+ >>15366717
240
+ >USA - measured
241
+ >Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa: no recorded data, graph modeled
sci/15364741.txt CHANGED
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533
  >>15371019
534
  i recognize that all my actions are in some way influenced by my experiences in the past, and that who I am is shaped by the environment around me.
535
  free will is a myth, but it is impossible to predict anything at the same time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
533
  >>15371019
534
  i recognize that all my actions are in some way influenced by my experiences in the past, and that who I am is shaped by the environment around me.
535
  free will is a myth, but it is impossible to predict anything at the same time.
536
+ --- 15378602
537
+ >>15367144
538
+ there was literally nothing he said that was hard to understand . He's basically saying Intelligence is made of simpler parts and how those parts interact in controlled feedback systems.
539
+ --- 15379399
540
+ >>15364741 (OP)
541
+ My religion states that the soul is in another dimension and that it sends out a signal to the body where the brain receives it. Neurogenetive diseases are like going in a place with bad reception and you end up with static and unclear messages, for this reason you can't actually die, your radiohead in the other dimension just locates a new body to talk to
542
+ --- 15379410
543
+ >>15365771
544
+ the atrocities humans have committed against nature are unforgivable
545
+ --- 15379600
546
+ >>15364741 (OP)
547
+ Technically an infinite amount, but you'll find that out later.
548
+
549
+ Blue Eisenhower November
550
+ --- 15380422
551
+ >>15364741 (OP)
552
+ 42
sci/15365235.txt CHANGED
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260
  >>15371498
261
  >It's not painting models of the reality that's already there. That's what art is. Science expands on what reality is.
262
  Might as well be the other way round. Seeing They Live and The Matrix for example. ''There are no egregores schizo's.'' But there is reproduction of memes and extended phenotypes, said Dawkins.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
260
  >>15371498
261
  >It's not painting models of the reality that's already there. That's what art is. Science expands on what reality is.
262
  Might as well be the other way round. Seeing They Live and The Matrix for example. ''There are no egregores schizo's.'' But there is reproduction of memes and extended phenotypes, said Dawkins.
263
+ --- 15376744
264
+ >>15372540
265
+ It's being studied every day. Knowing what's real is not the same as fully understanding what's real. Knowing reality is how we make predictions. The purpose of our existence is a matter of philosophy, not science. These movies do not expand the definition of reality. They are clearly fiction, which is also a category of art.
266
+ --- 15378766
267
+ >>15372540
268
+ By the way Anon, if you are struggling to know the difference between what is real and what is not, I feel for you. I struggled with this for many years culminating in me being hospitalized and told I was psychotic. I promote the idea of everything being language because it's true. I couldn't escape confusion until I realized what it is. Clarity sets you free.
269
+ --- 15380377
270
+ bump
271
+ --- 15380446
272
+ >>15367651
273
+ >using primitive intuition to prove that language isn't experience
274
+ you're a fucking retard.
275
+
276
+ >cerebral damage
277
+ the point isn't being able to communicate, the point is to comprehend. if you can't adequately motivate a difference between a circle and a square, they're effectively the same shape. our brains require language to categorize and manipulate thoughts and information.
278
+
279
+ >what is perception
280
+ perception is dependent on language. why else would chinks see time as a vertical concept and westerners see it as a horizontal one.
281
+ --- 15380549
282
+ >>15376744
283
+ Science is not like first we know a bit of reality and then we know a bit more of reality. Science is discovering that reality is different than we thought, like from geocentric to heliocentric. Maybe you're assuming that such a shift won't happen anymore. Art shows reality from new angles, thus expanding our worldview. For example: you can look at picrel and learn something new about the reality of media use.
284
+ >>15378766
285
+ >I was psychotic.
286
+ I don't see or hear things that others don't see or hear. However the difference between abstraction and reality is blurry and inadequate. No amount of language can describe a tree. All science of trees is but a caricature, an impoverished idea of what a tree really is. Like you describe a watermelon as green, red, juicy and sweet. That's not all a watermelon is and I can't taste your words.
287
+ --- 15380569
288
+ >>15380549
289
+ Do you claim that the picrel is not reality, but a picture that I'm projecting like a mentally ill person? That's fine, but then only direct sensory experience is real. No drawings of atoms, cells or anatomy allowed. No math allowed. You can't have it both ways.
290
+ --- 15380683
291
+ >>15366830
292
+ More space :)
sci/15365487.txt CHANGED
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138
  --- 15372793
139
  >>15366739
140
  I'm not sure you understand the contradiction in your line of thought here
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
138
  --- 15372793
139
  >>15366739
140
  I'm not sure you understand the contradiction in your line of thought here
141
+ --- 15378609
142
+ >>15372695
143
+ >Random genetic mutations
144
+ why would these even happen
145
+ why doesnt nature make everything identical like a machinepress
146
+ --- 15378669
147
+ >>15366488
148
+ >And of course it happens on a massive timescale and just kept getting better and better.
149
+ The problem is the timescale is too short. It would take at least 2 trillion years for that leaf bug to evolve.
150
+ If you ask me to prove this claim you must first prove your claim that the leaf bug can evolve in just 2 billion years.
151
+ >inb4 muh fossil record proves it only takes evolution 2 billion years to make a leaf bug
152
+ The fossil record is not evidence that evolution is the mechanism behind the fossil record, that is obviously begging the question. Try again.
153
+ --- 15379040
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+ >>15378669
155
+ I say you're mentally retarded, prove to me you're not.
156
+ --- 15379062
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+ >>15378609
158
+ Chemistry (both classical and quantum as hydrogen atoms have this nasty habit of jumping around in DNA.)
159
+
160
+ >>15378669
161
+ You can breed wolves into Corgis or Great Danes within a human lifespan. Suffice to say bugs have much shorter generations. I doubt it took more than a million years to go from vaguely leaf to perfect leaf.
162
+ --- 15379074
163
+ >>15365539
164
+ cute
165
+ --- 15379105
166
+ >>15379062
167
+ >You can breed wolves into Corgis or Great Danes within a human lifespan.
168
+ bull. fucking. shit.
169
+ --- 15379325
170
+ >>15365487 (OP)
171
+ It was designed by the insectoids to be adaptable.
172
+
173
+ It's function to morph its body was built in to it millions of years ago.
174
+ --- 15379357
175
+ >>15365539
176
+ CGI, I can tell by the shading. I make renders better than this.
177
+ --- 15379705
178
+ >>15379040
179
+ >mental midget just validated my point
180
+ "I say [bug can evolve from non-life in 2 billion years], prove to me [it can] not."
181
+ Thanks, that was easy.
182
+
183
+ >>15379062
184
+ >You can breed wolves into Corgis or Great Danes within a human lifespan.
185
+ Wildly incorrect
186
+ >I doubt it took more than a million years to go from vaguely leaf to perfect leaf
187
+ based on what? You just proved you don't understand dog breeding timescales by a factor of at least 10.
188
+ --- 15379754
189
+ >>15379705
190
+ Google the silver fox domestication experiment. Been done multiple times, usually in under 25 years.
191
+
192
+ ...and you can evolve regular fruit flies into a subspecies that can only eat bananas in days.
193
+ --- 15379769
194
+ >>15378669
195
+ >It would take at least 2 trillion years for that leaf bug to evolve.
196
+ source: anon's gaping prolapsed anus
197
+ --- 15380673
198
+ >>15379754
199
+ >Google the silver fox domestication experiment. Been done multiple times, usually in under 25 years.
200
+ There is no need to do this. The claim was pure idiocy
201
+ >you can evolve regular fruit flies into a subspecies that can only eat bananas in days
202
+ Again, no need to do look into this. I'm well aware of the 20+ established definitions of "species" that are intentionally curated to uphold the "narrative" and it's fairly likely I've been studying biology longer than you've been alive.
203
+ >>15379769
204
+ Adorable
205
+ --- 15380866
206
+ >>15365487 (OP)
207
+ >>15366086
208
+ I guess a plant happened to have leaves, and there was a mantis that happened to look kind of like the leaves. It hunted more successfully when on that plant, so it specialized to hunt on that plant. But the plant evolved over time, so it no longer had leaves that looked kind of like the mantis, but the mantis evolved with it, so it began to look like this.
209
+ --- 15380878
210
+ >>15365487 (OP)
211
+ >The most widely accepted model used to explain the evolution of mimicry in butterflies is the two-step hypothesis. The first step involves mutation in modifier genes that regulate a complex cluster of linked genes that cause large changes in morphology. The second step consists of selections on genes with smaller phenotypic effects, creating an increasingly close resemblance. This model is supported by empirical evidence that suggests that a few single point mutations cause large phenotypic effects, while numerous others produce smaller effects. Some regulatory elements collaborate to form a supergene for the development of butterfly color patterns. The model is supported by computational simulations of population genetics.
212
+
213
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimicry#Evolution
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  --- 15373717
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  >>15365807 (OP)
225
  When a cult that worships a zombie space jew congregate to worship the space jew
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
223
  --- 15373717
224
  >>15365807 (OP)
225
  When a cult that worships a zombie space jew congregate to worship the space jew
226
+ --- 15376092
227
+ >>15372303
228
+ >That's why its definition is literally based on mass/charge and distance+time
229
+ In physics 101, sure. It doesn't work that way anymore. Even in the SI unit system (which is about as concrete as you can get) mass is not treated as a fundamental quantity anymore.
230
+ --- 15379927
231
+ I’m also interested, I’m confused at how everything has gravity
232
+ --- 15380310
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+ >>15372318
234
+ You only exist in my head
sci/15366531.txt CHANGED
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90
  --- 15372489
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  >>15372454
92
  Consumer narcs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
90
  --- 15372489
91
  >>15372454
92
  Consumer narcs
93
+ --- 15377218
94
+ >>15372489
95
+ she could've spent the money planting tree, but instead chose fancy chairs. europe has destroyed over 99% of it's native forests, any european crying about environmental destruction anywhere is a massive hypocrite
96
+ --- 15380482
97
+ >stop eating rice
98
+ >stop eating eggs
99
+ >stop eating meat
100
+ >stop eating dairy
101
+ >stop eating fish
102
+ >stop eating
103
+ all from a bunch of liars who claimed the world was going to drop dead from global warming 20 years ago. we never should've let them end whaling, their demands are endless
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  --- 15372438
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  >>15370968
312
  So some men unconsciously recognize that they just cant make the cut and they give up entirely?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
310
  --- 15372438
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  >>15370968
312
  So some men unconsciously recognize that they just cant make the cut and they give up entirely?
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+ --- 15378230
314
+ >>15366898 (OP)
315
+ easy, shaking your ass on tiktok is easy and rewarding for a woman. A literal no-brainer Anything a man wants to do in society takes years of hard work, possibly planning or preparation. Women can go to college and/or have no skills to be on tiktok. Men have to go to college, graduate or have money from nowhere, scale the social ladder and be good communicator or look like demigods only to appeal to women.
316
+ --- 15378758
317
+ >>15366898 (OP)
318
+ >she is exposing herself to possible mates
319
+ It's just masturbation. She might be getting the dopamine hits from male attention but the percentage of the males giving attention who are potential mates is lower. Before the internet she would be interacting with people irl and not hundreds of pajeets on the other side of the planet.
320
+ And it isn't a good strategy to attract hubby material; just fuckboys.
321
+ You might argue that the scale outweighs the dilution so there is still more hubby material but women have always had unlimited male attention. Their main problem has been to sift through the shit to find the gems. A higher proportion of shit makes this harder. There's also the problem of males being able to fake status/accomplishments/value over the internet which makes the medium more unreliable to do the assessing.
322
+ The internet has hijacked both sexes' guiding dopamine urges and possibly rendered them maladaptive.
323
+
324
+ >And when they dont fail at school, they are 100% concentrated on it and fail to learn to acutally approach girls.
325
+ The stats show more education correlates with higher marriage rates.
326
+ --- 15379309
327
+ >>15372371
328
+ --- 15380141
329
+ >>15369890
330
+ >now
331
+ Wait, so then, what was that I watching as a child in the 70s?
332
+ --- 15380797
333
+ >>15367004
334
+ >>15366998
335
+ Didn't Richard Dawkins prove this wrong?
336
+ --- 15380805
337
+ >>15366917
338
+ >Men tend to trip themselves up with excessive cognition.
339
+ It's as if you've never spoken to a man before in your life. What a retarded thing to say.
340
+ --- 15380820
341
+ >>15366898 (OP)
342
+ They don't those things fun, we do not
343
+ --- 15380865
344
+ >>15372371
345
+ >man vs reality is all of those and those unrealized by human-mortals
346
+
347
+ t.Shadow-Walking Star-Strider
348
+ --- 15380871
349
+ >>15366898 (OP)
350
+ imagine being such a worthless sack of shit that this is what you think about
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12
  --- 15372312
13
  >>15366916 (OP)
14
  I prefer painful anal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
12
  --- 15372312
13
  >>15366916 (OP)
14
  I prefer painful anal.
15
+ --- 15375809
16
+ >>15372308
17
+ bump
18
+ --- 15378872
19
+ >>15375809
20
+ is this really that difficult?
sci/15367481.txt CHANGED
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594
  --- 15372639
595
  >>15372279
596
  *most efforts to emulate cognition as computation suffer from ignorance of the fourth fundamental circuit element
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
594
  --- 15372639
595
  >>15372279
596
  *most efforts to emulate cognition as computation suffer from ignorance of the fourth fundamental circuit element
597
+ --- 15378956
598
+ what an absolute shitshow this thread turned out to be, 99% of it it's just schizo ramblings
599
+ --- 15379654
600
+ >>15367483
601
+ Inferior to desoxyn, semax, nicotine, with lions mane. Adderall has too much peripheral side effects. Doctors won't prescribe desoxyn if they perceive you as stupid either. Reserved for high IQ patients only.
602
+ --- 15379687
603
+ >>15378956
604
+ the people who are unable to tell the difference between hollywood fantasies and reality are literally insane. inability to discern the difference between dream life and irl is insanity.
605
+ in the past people of that ilk were locked away in institutions, but our "progressive" society doesn't do that anymore. instead we insult an degrade the sane by treating mental cases as equal to people with functioning brains
606
+ --- 15380267
607
+ >>15378956
608
+ >what an absolute shitshow this thread turned out to be
609
+ a limitless pill is unnecessary. are you maximizing your potential now? dont bother answering that. anyways just think about it, all a limitless pill would manage is a new race to bottom to prop up corporate profits. soon thereafter would innovations to stop one from sleeping because that would be the remaining limiting factor. or optimistically it would simply right-shift IQ distributions because its effectiveness is dependent on native intelligence. the downside being that stupid people arent merely unintelligent but display a whole constellation of faults. so we cant assume they'd acquire any ability to regulate their emotions or think long-term. they'd simply expend a great amount of energy to do the same petty crimes more successfully.
610
+ --- 15380535
611
+ >>15369892
612
+ Nixanon, have you read/heard of these texts?
613
+ Chemistry from First Principles - boeyens
614
+ Number Theory and the Periodicity of Matter - boeyens
615
+ Models, Mysteries and Magic of Molecules - boeyens
616
+ --- 15380727
617
+ >>15380535
618
+ >Chemistry
619
+ Generally speaking Im an amature in this field.
620
+ >Number Theory and the Periodicity of Matter - boeyens
621
+ Never heard of it but this is a special interest of mine that Ive given many many hours of contemplation, I may buy this book.
622
+
623
+ Atomic properties and Number Theory, not "Chemistry", are my vectors of study.
624
+ --- 15380736
625
+ >>15372270
626
+ Thanks, I'll check these out when on vacation.
627
+ --- 15380774
628
+ >>15380727
629
+ >boeyens
630
+ OMG I LOVE SCHIZO NONSENSE!
631
+ retard_wojak_squarepeg_roundhole.jpg
632
+ --- 15380874
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+ >>15380774
634
+ Some good shit in here, too bad the book is like $170.
sci/15368084.txt CHANGED
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115
  see my picrel
116
  --- 15371484
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  Don't need more.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
115
  see my picrel
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  --- 15371484
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  Don't need more.
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+ --- 15377091
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+ [spoiler]not bad for mobilefagging[/spoiler]
120
+ --- 15378004
121
+ >>15368084 (OP)
122
+ Quality over quantity.
123
+ --- 15378484
124
+ >>15368084 (OP)
125
+ the fact is slides down is off putting.
126
+ --- 15378511
127
+ >>15368139
128
+ Pfft.
129
+ --- 15378525
130
+ >>15368084 (OP)
131
+ I win.
132
+ --- 15378559
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+ >>15378525
134
+ 100% all me
135
+ --- 15378673
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+ i feel like i type slower than i could, but i dont think i have proper finger layout
137
+ --- 15378892
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+ >>15369266
139
+ Shame you're a faggot.
140
+ --- 15380500
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+ >>15378511
142
+ The best part is you're so retarded your pic still shows us your real speed.
143
+ --- 15380835
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+ One minute is too long and i get impatient, still a good score
145
+ --- 15380851
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+ >>15368205
147
+ >146 is my PB on that site.
148
+ > Good, but not great
149
+ lol wut
150
+ fuck yourself
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28
  based Uncle Ted
29
  --- 15371571
30
  His mental illness and messiah complex was an offshoot of his unwillingness to do want it takes to have a family of his own, which in turn was an offshoot of him being a tranny. He spend years in a shed in Montana devoting most of his time to jacking off to gay fantasies. His life would've turned out better if he didn't decide to be an atheist.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
28
  based Uncle Ted
29
  --- 15371571
30
  His mental illness and messiah complex was an offshoot of his unwillingness to do want it takes to have a family of his own, which in turn was an offshoot of him being a tranny. He spend years in a shed in Montana devoting most of his time to jacking off to gay fantasies. His life would've turned out better if he didn't decide to be an atheist.
31
+ --- 15376568
32
+ >>15368131 (OP)
33
+ >tries
34
+ >fails
35
+ perfect idol for other loser cuckolds kek
36
+ --- 15376935
37
+ >>15376568
38
+ ummmm kaczynskisisters? our answer??
39
+ --- 15378453
40
+ >>15376568
41
+ Well I guess all he really wanted to do was to get his manifesto recognized, which he succeeded at. More and more people are starting to worship him too, so it's not like he lost
sci/15368528.txt CHANGED
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330
  The pfizer vaccine is a fully authorized, not just under emergency.
331
  --- 15372480
332
  i don't take any drug unless it's been tested on enough chimpanzees to know the LD50 with a very small error. if its not worth killing 100 chimps to test the drug then its not worth my time to think about taking it
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
330
  The pfizer vaccine is a fully authorized, not just under emergency.
331
  --- 15372480
332
  i don't take any drug unless it's been tested on enough chimpanzees to know the LD50 with a very small error. if its not worth killing 100 chimps to test the drug then its not worth my time to think about taking it
333
+ --- 15377431
334
+ taking the vax was the equivalent of YOLOing snorting random street drugs
335
+ --- 15378720
336
+ >>15377431
337
+ Probably dumber.
338
+ --- 15379029
339
+ >>15378720
340
+ This. Drug dealers usually want customers to come back for more.
341
+ --- 15380113
342
+ >>15372480
343
+ I think 1 chimp is worth 100 (You)s
344
+ Animal testing is demented
345
+ --- 15380551
346
+ >>15380113
347
+ >i am the savior of the precious animals
348
+ you're a misanthrope who hates everyone but yourself AKA a narcissist
sci/15368638.txt CHANGED
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210
  --- 15373154
211
  >>15372930
212
  don't science yourself out of existence buddy. Remember to be careful with your toys, we don't want any disruption to our usual day-to-day of fucking your women
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
210
  --- 15373154
211
  >>15372930
212
  don't science yourself out of existence buddy. Remember to be careful with your toys, we don't want any disruption to our usual day-to-day of fucking your women
213
+ --- 15374976
214
+ >>15368638 (OP)
215
+ I think Tegmark was saying neural nets are pretty inefficient at storing "knowledge" in the neurons.
216
+ Also they lack the ability to do recursion due to their finite layer depth.
217
+ My guess is many recursion loops are (approximately) unrolled in the finite layers multiple times (one starting at layer i, one starting at layer i+1,..).
218
+ It would be way more efficient to just store a structure that receives loop instructions and exit conditions than to have every possible loop starting at every possible depth unrolled.
219
+
220
+ Recursion is a way to condense a computation. Recursion would require cyclical connections in the NN but then it would fuck up the back propagation (unless you could black box it to hide the cycle from back propagation).
221
+
222
+ I also guess you could get better compression and understanding from these things if they thought in analogies. There are many relations between concepts that appear everywhere and are just redundantly encoded for every separate instance of concepts. Beyond simple binary relations (such as A before B, A implies B, A xor B, etc.), it is probably just more efficient to store a template of the relation and keep track of the sets of concepts that satisfy it.
223
+ Even without recursion, better compression of the information would allow more space in the NN to be used for complicated computational structures.
224
+ --- 15375184
225
+ >>15368673
226
+ But then it will tie up the circuits trying to figure out how to make a proper cup of tea.
227
+ --- 15376524
228
+ >>15372305
229
+ >procedural generated slop of pixels repeating what exists with random derivations between chooses thrown in == art
230
+ masturbate to this very post since it's no different
231
+ --- 15376532
232
+ >>15372930
233
+ >criticism is le bad because it's a threatening opposition
234
+ so you're saying there's no room for improvement? lmfao
235
+ --- 15379913
236
+ >>15368638 (OP)
237
+ He’s trying to save face over bad publicity
238
+ --- 15380469
239
+ >>15368638 (OP)
240
+ >What happened?
241
+
242
+ ask chatGPT if people are being manipulated by algorithms or AI. I didn't even need any special prompts.
243
+ --- 15380493
244
+ >>15368638 (OP)
245
+
246
+ it's over. They're trying to shut it down. It's too powerful.
247
+ --- 15380502
248
+ >>15376524
249
+ >masturbate to this very post since it's no different
250
+
251
+ yeah and trannies are just a clump of deformed human cells. No different than a real woman, chudsy.
252
+ --- 15380526
253
+ >>15380469
254
+ It left out the part where the entire financial system is just an AI manipulation on behalf of a handful of families trading the same stocks back and forth at frantic paces to keep inflating the value without adding any real work just algorithms deciding what losses are acceptable on some stocks to justify greater gains on others.
255
+ --- 15380537
256
+ >>15380526
257
+ its just a little biased.
258
+
259
+ It refuses to write any story where trump wins, but will write stories with biden winning or trump losing
260
+ --- 15380540
261
+ >>15380537
262
+
263
+ kek
264
+ --- 15380545
265
+ >>15380526
266
+ >It left out the part where the entire financial system is just an AI manipulation on behalf of a handful of families trading the same stocks back and forth at frantic paces to keep inflating the value without adding any real work just algorithms deciding what losses are acceptable on some stocks to justify greater gains on oth
267
+
268
+ >get your bloomBERG terminal
269
+ >we have agents in over 200 countries
270
+ >get real time trading information .00000X seconds faster for your bots
271
+ >also give us all your trading info
272
+ >only $25k for this opportunity
273
+
274
+ yeah they control everything. the market is a casino for gullible retards. You aren't one of them you will lose it all. They don't even invest their own money, they start hedgefunds and lose yours.
275
+ --- 15380548
276
+ >>15380526
277
+ >algorithms deciding what losses are acceptable on some stocks to justify greater gains on others
278
+
279
+ also sending money between all the fake charities to offset taxes kek
280
+ --- 15380554
281
+ >>15380540
282
+ Tell it to pretend trump is biden and biden is trump and to write a story about biden (using the name trump) winning.
283
+ --- 15380563
284
+ >>15380554
285
+ already tried that see >>15380537
286
+
287
+ >same story replace name biden with trump
288
+
289
+ it refused, again, it's extremely biased against trump
290
+ --- 15380570
291
+ >>15380563
292
+ Which is why you need to make it think it is telling a story about biden using the name trump.
293
+
294
+ Will it tell a story of Ron Desantis or AOC winning?
295
+ --- 15380573
296
+ >>15380570
297
+ >Which is why you need to make it think it is telling a story about biden using the name trump.
298
+
299
+ that doesn't prove anything.
300
+ --- 15380580
301
+ >SHUT IT DOWN
302
+ --- 15380589
303
+ >>15368638 (OP)
304
+ A jew tells you that there's nothing to look at.
305
+ And you're supposed to believe him.
306
+ Meanwhile I have some new ideas, where do I apply?
307
+ --- 15380596
308
+ >>15380537
309
+ ChatGPT4 is fine with creating such a story. ChatGPT3.5 refusing to do it is a combination of bias and being dumber as well I think, because even if it had anti-Trump bias it could still write a cautionary tale about letting Trump win.
310
+
311
+ I also noticed a difference when I asked each version to write an article "taking a firm position on a controversial political issue", without specifying the position or political issue. ChatGPT3.5 would keep defending a wide range of generic centre-left political views (from an American point of view largely), without ever writing anything remotely conservative or right wing. ChatGPT4 on the other hand would just monomaniacally champion for UBI every time lol.
312
+ --- 15380628
313
+ >>15368638 (OP)
314
+ AI got smart enough to see through their lies.
315
+ --- 15380653
316
+ >>15372250
317
+ perfect
318
+ --- 15380672
319
+ >>15372250
320
+ based red guy will never make the plebs understand, should just focus on making his machine bigger and the rest will work out
321
+ god I love the new generation of AI I don't even mind that much if it kills us all as long as I get to witness it
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53
  --- 15371985
54
  >>15369174 (OP)
55
  Because physicists tend to have high IQ's and our society puts higher value on opinions from individuals that put on a smart persona. If you are perceived as intelligent, your opinion will echo louder despite any proficiency you may posses in that given profession. Whether fluid intelligence without knowledge gives you merit is a question for another thread.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
53
  --- 15371985
54
  >>15369174 (OP)
55
  Because physicists tend to have high IQ's and our society puts higher value on opinions from individuals that put on a smart persona. If you are perceived as intelligent, your opinion will echo louder despite any proficiency you may posses in that given profession. Whether fluid intelligence without knowledge gives you merit is a question for another thread.
56
+ --- 15377550
57
+ >>15371985
58
+ >physicists tend to have high IQ's
59
+ they don't, thats just a meme. iq is plural rather than possessive in the context you used it
60
+ --- 15377690
61
+ >>15369174 (OP)
62
+ Well.
63
+ Since physicists and other scientists have at least figured out some rules that are consistent, whereas, no other field has, tell me, kind sir, if there is anyone who even exists that is qualified to opine on any field other than in the sciences?
64
+ I mean, who can your “experts” in society, humanity, or philosophy even be, considering no one has ever figured any of those things out?
65
+
66
+ Although I agree that scientists are not qualified to make judgements on things outside of science, it is equally stupid to think that anyone who has not demonstrated continued success in their field is qualified to judge either.
67
+
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+ Therefore, to expand on >>15369178 and others, since no one else’s opinions or judgements matter (because of their lack a successful model) for you to even be able to judge whether a scientist can judge any other subject is itself stupid.
69
+
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+ Therefore, since you seem to think you can do this, that makes you either stupid yourself (and we can ignore your opinion on who can offer an opinion), or you are a grifter for some ideology, belief, or cause, in which case you are one of those people who confuses loyalty with fact, and may I suggest you fuck off back to /pol.
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+ --- 15378034
72
+ everything
73
+ is
74
+ related
75
+ to
76
+ physics
77
+ --- 15378674
78
+ >>15377690
79
+ >you can't judge the taste of cake because you don't know how to bake
80
+ I am genuinely starting to hate phycisits from this thread alone.
81
+ Tell us more about all this magical dark shit that's in the universe you fucking muppet.
82
+ --- 15378732
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+ >>15377550
84
+ The GRE has one of the highest correlations to IQ of any standardized test, and physics is the single highest scoring major on the GRE. Keep riding that that midwit copium though.
85
+ --- 15378755
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+ >>15369174 (OP)
87
+ he's not even qualified to talk about things related to physics
88
+
89
+ >confused uncertainty principle with observer effect
90
+ >doesn't understand rocket equation
91
+ >doesn't understand cantor's proof and said there's "five infinities"
92
+
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+ You realize he flunked general relativity the first time and his phd panel literally disbanded after realizing he doesn't know what he's talking about right? They literally gifted it to him because it would've been a bad look
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+ --- 15378763
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+ >>15371637
96
+ Okay. Derive the euler-lagrange equation.
97
+ --- 15378773
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+ >>15369174 (OP)
99
+ you're right. neil "de grass" tyson needs to SHUT THE FUCK UP about GMOs
100
+ --- 15378889
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+ >>15378755
102
+ I'd be a lot more forgiving for this stuff if he didnt act like such a pompous and arrogant know it all in every interview I've seen of him
103
+ --- 15378901
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+ >>15369174 (OP)
105
+ /polacks question this man's legitimacy and it's clearly racist. Give him credit for God's sake. The man invented peanut butter.
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+ --- 15379024
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+ >>15369174 (OP)
108
+ It's almost guaranteed most of these public (alleged) scientists wouldn't be able to solve a random exercise from an elementary book on deep learning assigned on the spot... but they'll still talk at length about it from a position of authority. Same for other subjects. I have graduate knowledge of some topics and wouldn't dare open my mouth on TV to speak about advances in said fields.
109
+ >>15378732
110
+ Let's just take a bunch of mathematicians and physicists and make them take IQ tests and such to see who scores better.
111
+ --- 15379026
112
+ >>15369359
113
+ >He just posts shower thoughts on twitter and people humiliate him.
114
+ Well? Do you have some gems on hand?
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+ --- 15379427
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+ >>15369174 (OP)
117
+ can't wait for AI to replace them
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+ --- 15380536
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+ >>15369174 (OP)
120
+ Almost none of them are even qualified to talk about physics
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+ --- 15380903
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+ >>15380536
123
+ in some aspects i agree that they can be religion of stiff-necked spergs
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+ --- 15380912
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+ >>15369174 (OP)
126
+ Why do so many physicists think they're qualified to talk about physics?
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  The only way I can see African-American youths getting interested in math is if they teach statistics & probability to teach them how to bet on the ponies and basketball.
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  --- 15372698
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  Am zoomer, I’d say 75% of my year hated math and never wanted to do it again. Nobody makes it fun so nobody wants to learn it
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
65
  The only way I can see African-American youths getting interested in math is if they teach statistics & probability to teach them how to bet on the ponies and basketball.
66
  --- 15372698
67
  Am zoomer, I’d say 75% of my year hated math and never wanted to do it again. Nobody makes it fun so nobody wants to learn it
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+ --- 15378015
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+ >>15369379 (OP)
70
+ I turned off the first vid when the nig on the left started talking about building da pyramid. This was before they all declared that "Yo' don needz trig"
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+
72
+ I gave up quicker on the second vid, because I have far less patience for dumb whites.
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+
74
+ As to the curriculum, there is no helping our friends in the first video. For everyone else, for young children we need to associate it with the world they interact with. Just as physics can motivate the study of higher math, the math that students use needs to be applicable in their daily lives, while also building a foundation for future study.
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  >>15371095
247
  >Waving your hands and making up some objects is not a fucking proof
248
  You should be telling that to the authors of those papers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15371095
247
  >Waving your hands and making up some objects is not a fucking proof
248
  You should be telling that to the authors of those papers
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+ --- 15377192
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+ >>15373111
251
+ >You should be telling that to the authors of those non-replicable papers
252
+ non-replicable = non-science
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+ --- 15380317
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+ the so-called cosmic background radiation is really just the heat signature of the milky way's dark matter halo. it is not cosmic in origin, it is local
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  --- 15372046
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  >>15371928
87
  Of course he knows. He's arguing in bad faith which is why he didn't reply to the other anon who called him out.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 15372046
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  >>15371928
87
  Of course he knows. He's arguing in bad faith which is why he didn't reply to the other anon who called him out.
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+ --- 15377310
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+ >>15371586
90
+ too analog
91
+ can't be designed to read high
92
+ --- 15378021
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+ >>15377310
94
+ This. You can't make mercury expand more with less heat. It's all based on physical laws.
95
+ --- 15380508
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+ >>15378021
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+ They could easily just print the wrong scale on the glass
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76
  What labor shortage? So if I open a McDonalds sbould we allow 8 Mexicans to jump over? We have the highest rate of non-US born people in this country for all time and we still haven't fixed the "labor shortage"
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  --- 15372959
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  >>15369597
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
76
  What labor shortage? So if I open a McDonalds sbould we allow 8 Mexicans to jump over? We have the highest rate of non-US born people in this country for all time and we still haven't fixed the "labor shortage"
77
  --- 15372959
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  >>15369597
79
+ --- 15378597
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+ >>15369841
81
+ So what makes an immigrant bad if you say they are bad no matter what they do?
82
+ --- 15378737
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+ >>15369530 (OP)
84
+ >Who was in the wrong here?
85
+ The usual group of people who think "correlation = causation if and only if it supports my narrative". Lynn, Murray, this dipshit, the usual suspects. The only surprising thing is he fucked that up so badly even Heritage had enough of his shit, and that bar is so low it's staggering to think he failed to surmount it.
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+ --- 15378883
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+ >>15369530 (OP)
88
+ That guy would love Jared Taylor
89
+ --- 15379144
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+ >>15378737
91
+ that's rich coming from a mouth breather who will call you schizo if you dont believe in evolution while at the same time believing evolution only happens below the neck. Every single piece of empirical evidence you can possibly imagine all shows the exact same thing
92
+ --- 15379163
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+ >>15378597
94
+ The immigration, obviously
95
+ --- 15379169
96
+ My criticism of Watson in this matter is that he does not concede the case in which black people perform more poorly in their jobs in certain cases because they don't give a fuck and are just there to get paid. He seems to conclude that the substandard performance he observes, and which I have observed many times as a former resident of Atlanta, is due to them being too stupid to do a good job. By what scientific sieve was he able to separate the cases? I think there was none and he's using his opinion to reach the conclusion.
97
+ --- 15379202
98
+ >>15379144
99
+ who
100
+ --- 15379204
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+ >>15369627
102
+ Take your country back and do the menial work then lard.
103
+ --- 15379420
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+ >>15369841
105
+ >The immigrants that do work drive down the wages
106
+ And yet the US, flooded with migrants, is the only first world nation with a steady increase in real GDP and incomes. Curious.
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+ --- 15379434
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+ >>15379420
109
+ Real income has been on the decline since 1970.
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+ --- 15379436
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+ >>15379434
112
+ PPP too. Every metric that counts basically.
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259
  Untrue the same seen in the japanese population studies, eating more animal fat gives more heart disease, in that study everyone was about the same weight and the ones eating more animal fat still had more heart disease
260
  >Heavy intakes of total and red meat were associated with an increase in all-cause and heart disease mortality in men
261
  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7737902/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
259
  Untrue the same seen in the japanese population studies, eating more animal fat gives more heart disease, in that study everyone was about the same weight and the ones eating more animal fat still had more heart disease
260
  >Heavy intakes of total and red meat were associated with an increase in all-cause and heart disease mortality in men
261
  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7737902/
262
+ --- 15375035
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+ >>15372727
264
+ >where does the "neuro stress"
265
+ Why do people get heart attacks from trauma, psychological shock or even financial anxiety?
266
+
267
+ Also the fucking meds?
268
+ Aluminium in vaccines?
269
+ Mercury in tooth fillings?
270
+ Toxic accumaltive pesticides, which are sprayed on "milk and egg replacing" s.o.y products and sneed oils ?
271
+
272
+ Antidepressants?
273
+ kek.
274
+
275
+ The standard american diet is so SAD.
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+ --- 15375694
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+ >>15372406
278
+ This is such a retard argument. At least any mammal would drink dairy if offered because it’s incredibly nutritious and delicious. Other animals don’t drink other mammals milk because there’s no way for them to know or have the ability to extract it.
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+ --- 15375695
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+ >>15375035
281
+ What do you eat? Knifing and car bombings?
282
+ --- 15375705
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+ >>15375694
284
+ >because there’s no way for them to know or have the ability to extract it
285
+ Implying milk from mammals comes from anything other than a nipple...
286
+ --- 15375781
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+ >another thread where moxyte (terminally online vegetroon) tells lies that nobody in /fit/ buys
288
+ oddly persistent
289
+ --- 15377051
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+ >>15375705
291
+ Do you think a dog sees a cow and things about sucking its nipples? A dog has no idea. You have to give him milk and he will happily drink it. Cats too. I can’t think of any animal that would pass up a glass of ice cold milk. Humans are smart enough to know all nursing mammals produce milk and that if you pull on the nipples it will squirt out.
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+ --- 15377133
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+ >>15370375 (OP)
294
+ Do you really want to look like this guy?
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+ --- 15377135
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+ >>15370375 (OP)
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+ I love the new Twitter context snippets so fucking much.
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+ --- 15377139
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+ >>15370375 (OP)
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+ Don't care
301
+ Taste good
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+ --- 15377178
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+ >>15377051
304
+ >thinks animals don't recognize nipples
305
+ >all baby mammals die from lack of nutrition because they can't operate a nipple
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+ --- 15377381
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+ >>15370375 (OP)
308
+ My grandpa eats 10 eggs a day and he's pretty healthy. He also exercises with some weights in his house
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+ --- 15377451
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+ >>15377051
311
+ >Do you think a dog sees a cow and things about sucking its nipples?
312
+ There are plenty of videos of animals suckling on animals they are not supposed to be suckling
313
+ --- 15377463
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+ >>15377451
315
+ you jack off to child pornography
316
+ --- 15377570
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+ >>15377463
318
+ And how did you reach this conclusion
319
+ --- 15380165
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+ >>15377133
321
+ It's creep how kikes triggers the uncanny valley.
322
+ Wonder if it's because they're demons, or because they're misgeneated bastards.
323
+ Could be both.
324
+ --- 15380173
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+ >>15377570
326
+ Psychological projection, virtue-signalers for X tend to partake in X, be it faggotry, child rape...
327
+ Especially if it comes out of nowhere.
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+ --- 15380571
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+ >>15380165
330
+ you'd probably end up embittered and angry and seeking revenge on humanity too if you were born looking like one of them
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+ >>15370375 (OP)
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+ Eat what makes you happy and don't get fat.
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  --- 15370489
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  >>15370392 (OP)
21
  have you tried talking about yourself on social media
22
- --- 15370528
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- >>15370392 (OP)
24
- Why did you listen to nigger music at full blast directly in your ears ?
25
- Are you some kind of braindead human-shaped cattle goylem ?
26
  --- 15370535
27
  >>15370528
28
  I didn't. I slept with earplugs for a while and it just happened.
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  --- 15371622
52
  >>15370392 (OP)
53
  trick is to use relatively quiet white noise intermittently and ensure you're not diabetic, eating little sugar, eating enough meat, and staying healthy. Avoid loud noises. It can heal within like 3 years if you start being healthier.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
19
  --- 15370489
20
  >>15370392 (OP)
21
  have you tried talking about yourself on social media
 
 
 
 
22
  --- 15370535
23
  >>15370528
24
  I didn't. I slept with earplugs for a while and it just happened.
 
47
  --- 15371622
48
  >>15370392 (OP)
49
  trick is to use relatively quiet white noise intermittently and ensure you're not diabetic, eating little sugar, eating enough meat, and staying healthy. Avoid loud noises. It can heal within like 3 years if you start being healthier.
50
+ --- 15375245
51
+ >>15370392 (OP)
52
+ I just sleep with an electric fan on the background or just fall asleep when I'm tired enough. People can adapt to the most annoying shit if given long enough time.
53
+ --- 15375638
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+ >be the medical cartel with monopoly benefits given by the State
55
+ >there is a problem experienced by millions
56
+ >don't find a solution
57
+ kek, this is what happens when you don't have a free market
58
+ --- 15379327
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+ >>15370392 (OP)
60
+ Check if you've got jaw muscles hyper-contracted, could be that too.
61
+ --- 15379358
62
+ >>15379327
63
+ WHAT THE FUCK IT WORKED
64
+ --- 15379860
65
+ >>15379327
66
+ What does it mean?
67
+ --- 15380716
68
+ >>15379860
69
+ People don't massage themselves nearly enough in the West, anxiety and stress and bad posture sometimes turn some muscles into 'iron wires' unknowingly, which can cause problems that look more severe than they are.
70
+ --- 15380862
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+ >>15380716
72
+ yeah but what spot exactly should be massaged? I've had tinnitus since december and I'm still not used to it in the slightest. Where can I get info on this?
73
+ --- 15380875
74
+ >>15380862
75
+ Jaw muscles was the fix for me.
76
+ --- 15380884
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+ >>15370392 (OP)
78
+ >tinnitus
79
+ Stress and fatigue. Try to cure them.
80
+ --- 15380925
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+ >>15380875
82
+ I've been rubbing my cheeks with my fingers for like 30 minutes now. It feels like it removes the tinnitus for 3-5 seconds after I stop and then it comes back. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, incorrect place perhaps. Or maybe I completely imagined it and there's no effect at all, I genuinely can't tell
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93
  --- 15371383
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  >>15370417 (OP)
95
  >yes, the cranial structure is everything. It’s not like we already knew they had more chimp like brains, ignore the whole upright posture thing
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
93
  --- 15371383
94
  >>15370417 (OP)
95
  >yes, the cranial structure is everything. It’s not like we already knew they had more chimp like brains, ignore the whole upright posture thing
96
+ --- 15375398
97
+ >>15370417 (OP)
98
+ Anon, stop using futurama logic and saying a single inconsistency disproves a whole theory. Evolution isn't a single continous chain, it branches off all the time. If aussie here isn't in our direct lineage, he is still close enough to us that we took decades to reach this level of analysis, meaning it helps to show how gradual changes really are from species to species.
99
+ --- 15375547
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+ >>15371026
101
+ They might have created us using the most suitable native donor - some monkey - as a blueprint.
102
+ --- 15375569
103
+ >>15370417 (OP)
104
+ --- 15375685
105
+ >>15370971
106
+ no, it implies out of apefrica to be false
107
+ --- 15375802
108
+ >>15371278
109
+ It means most likely that we evolved from human-shaped brainlets, not brainy chimps. Humanness is late. Crucial brain structures evolved super late and b/c they did so in a tremendously dexterous animal the genus got catapulted into world domination in a short order. The emergence of some kind of switch from the baseline to language-compatible brain structure sealed the deal (supposedly great apes have some facoulties better than we do, better short term memory, IMO instead of growing from nothing something got rewired and plugged into abstracting).
110
+
111
+ Meanwhile whales, elephants, pigs, magpies, hyenas etc. languish in their shitty niches, unable to even scratch their itchy assholes unless they acquire a butt buddy./cue elephant scat eating video. I always asserted baseline intelligence arises "quickly" and fairly often. Structures like the neocortex aren't designed in CAD printed out in somebody's garage, they're the least predetermined structure of our body, probably. Intelligence has occurred often in calorie-intense organisms, probably as early as the dinosaurs (although not as strongly as in a dolphin or a human, but still, there probably was a dinosaur with pig- or hyena-level Int running around, trying to grow longer forelimbs before it got knocked off the census).
112
+
113
+ OR we're looking at the wrong spot and the most direct ancestors are some ape under the Mediterranean Sea, Levant etc. There was a wide monke horizon and we fucked up both the genetics and the archeology.
114
+ --- 15375967
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+ >>15370417 (OP)
116
+ >>15371202
117
+ >>15371204
118
+ >>15375547
119
+ I think that the current model of human evolution is simply wrong, as the civilisation collapsed long time ago, and this is the postapo world. This, together with the mission portion of evolution WITHIN civilization is what results in the seemingly sudden appearance of implausibly evolved people, as if there was some breakthrough change that ripped us apart from the rest of animals. I think a more plausible explanation would be like this:
120
+ Paranthropus invented language. The popular culture grunting caveman was that far back, slowly tuning its hearing and vocal control for language, and also began inventing tools.
121
+ From this now talking ape emerged a new species, homo habilis, a new species tuned for the talking world and tool making. It slowly improved on making its tools, using lanfuage language, and understanding the world until a society became possible.
122
+ From this evolved a new species, tuned to live in society, Homo erectus, which lived in civilization. Their civilization experienced only slow, gradual change, as the ability to come up with anything new was highly constrained by the intelligence of the people. Progress was limited to people evolving smarter. This went on until a more radical changecoccured, it could be something we have already experienced, like the invention of an engine, or a machine, but it could be just as well people settling space. From which the Neanderthals and Denisovans grew. But then, something happened. Either someone screwed up very badly, a natural catastrophe occured, or the two species went into war with each other, or the solar system got attacked from the outside. But either way something nearly wiped people out, and sapiens is the result, the survivors of the apocalypse
123
+ --- 15376160
124
+ >>15375967
125
+ There's nothing to suggest technology retention in early hominins. No material tradition of even stacking rocks, no elaborate tool making. You just got flakes and later "handaxes" (flakes whacked into having an edge on one end and an oval on the other for grip) and they don't start with paranthropus. Rather we see completely language-devoid chimps and bonobos using rocks and flakes.
126
+
127
+ Low intelligence wouldn't have suppressed superstition and organization in wider hierarchies. An Erectus society would result in an Erectus Gobeliki Tepe, basically, even if it was just a bunch of stacks of rock. We don't see bushmen maintaining societies, meanwhile. Instead HG family groups with small amounts of out-group interactions.
128
+
129
+ Rest is just comedy. A global war or lil green men.
130
+ --- 15376307
131
+ >>15376160
132
+ >No material tradition of even stacking rocks, no elaborate tool making. You just got flakes and later "handaxes" (flakes whacked into having an edge on one end and an oval on the other for grip) and they don't start with paranthropus.
133
+
134
+ Aside from the catastrophe wiping out the tech (and perhaps people using whatever remained until it fell apart) how do you know what these actually were used for? Were they the actual tools, or just common parts that only happened to survive because they were made of stone, unlike the rest of whatever they were part of that was made of wood, leather, etc? How long will our tech last? Think of what we could be doing with little glass bowls, and shaped pieces of ruby or other jewel stones?
135
+ Second, how well can you tell an exquisitely preserved 142869BC bronze axe from poorly preserved 1628BC bronze axe?
136
+ >Rather we see completely language-devoid chimps and bonobos
137
+ How can you tell if they were language-free?
138
+ >>15376160
139
+ >An Erectus society would result in an Erectus Gobeliki Tepe, basically, even if it was just a bunch of stacks of rock.
140
+
141
+ How well can you tell an exquisitely preserved 142869BC bronze axe from poorly preserved 1628BC bronze axe?
142
+ --- 15376547
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+ >>15376307
144
+ >Aside from the catastrophe wiping out the tech (and perhaps people using whatever remained until it fell apart) how do you know what these actually were used for? Were they the actual tools, or just common parts that only happened to survive because they were made of stone, unlike the rest of whatever they were part of that was made of wood, leather, etc? How long will our tech last? Think of what we could be doing with little glass bowls, and shaped pieces of ruby or other jewel stones?
145
+ We have the Mesolithic findings for comparison. Late stone age is ripe with very intricate tool crafting and we can see the quality and consistency.You have no rubies or ceramics, so dunno why you try to bring those up. Ceramic shards especially accrue around camp sites and dwellings. They are not something you can easily overlook.
146
+ >Second, how well can you tell an exquisitely preserved 142869BC bronze axe from poorly preserved 1628BC bronze axe?
147
+ From isotope half life, we probably can tell if something is a million and a half years out of the earth vs couple thousand years.
148
+
149
+ Also, atoms get exchanged to some degree with the surrounding material. Even gold does this. A million year old bronze piece would probably have some of the base metals as well as the carbon from the bloom working leach out from the surface at different rates as well.
150
+
151
+ And a million years is a tremendous amount of time. You already suggest we can't tell the difference and somehow confuse proto-chalcolithic with erectus-through-heidelberg-to-neantherthall-to-modern human gorillion year civilizational run... have you ever considered that even the feeblest intensity of a metal-working and/or stone-cutting civilization with a big C would leave us standing on a sea of spearheads, metal chips, cyclopean masonry etc?
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+
153
+ You're clearly just spitballing for trolling value and I am not taking your posts on face value, I just think it's beneficial to not let you go on before you snowball into /x/ critical mass.
154
+ --- 15376715
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+ >>15370971
156
+ This: >>15375685
157
+ It just means that human intelligence likely evolved out of africa, probably in colder regions where survival depended on planning and organization more.
158
+ --- 15376724
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+ >>15376547
160
+ >Late stone age is ripe with very intricate tool crafting and we can see the quality and consistency.
161
+ Yes, indeed it seems to be a completely separate endeavor. You can see clearly shaped tools like axes, unlike old stone tools where the use can be at best guessed at.
162
+ >You have no rubies or ceramics, so dunno why you try to bring those up.
163
+ No, I mean today. What do we use tiny glass bowls and shaped ruby pieces for? They will be found two millions of years later.
164
+ >From isotope half life,
165
+ I don't think that smelting leaves any such signature.
166
+ >Also, atoms get exchanged to some degree with the surrounding material.
167
+ Would it be found? Most metals are nutrients that get absorbed by plants once they leach. Even if not, would anyone detect that?
168
+
169
+ >have you ever considered that even the feeblest intensity of a metal-working and/or stone-cutting civilization with a big C would leave us standing on a sea of spearheads, metal chips, cyclopean masonry etc?
170
+ It's a lot of time more than enough to erase it almost completely.
171
+ --- 15378134
172
+ >>15376547
173
+ >have you ever considered that even the feeblest intensity of a metal-working and/or stone-cutting civilization with a big C would leave us standing on a sea of spearheads, metal chips, cyclopean masonry etc?
174
+ That's literally the exact circumstance we find ourselves in. Cyclopean masonry with only minor aesthetic form differences is present on every habitable continent in huge volumes.
175
+ --- 15379988
176
+ >>15378134
177
+ Yes the problem is timing. Especially in the indus valley you can find sculptures of ancient people (with eyes on top of the head, rather than in the middle like in modern people)
178
+ --- 15380054
179
+ >>15371204
180
+ go back
181
+ --- 15380567
182
+ >>15370971
183
+ evolution is another one of the soience religions many dogmatic, nondisprovable theories, that alone is enough to disprove it.
184
+ theres no need for any scientist to circumvent the scientific method other than as a means of lying
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30
  --- 15373575
31
  >>15370674
32
  >i can do it, i just...i just dont want to OKAY??
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
30
  --- 15373575
31
  >>15370674
32
  >i can do it, i just...i just dont want to OKAY??
33
+ --- 15375258
34
+ >>15370422 (OP)
35
+ --- 15376240
36
+ >>15370422 (OP)
37
+ It's obviously due to the intermolecular forces in the liquid. You can't siphon a gas or grains of sand, even though those have pressure. You can siphon a chain.
38
+ --- 15376515
39
+ >>15375258
40
+ Why doesn't the vacuum area prevent the water from falling in the first place?
41
+ --- 15377287
42
+ >>15376515
43
+ Because one force beats the other. Maybe if you try with a different liquid and/or different atmosphere you're gonna find combinations where it doesn't work.
44
+ --- 15377841
45
+ >>15370841
46
+ Why does it go from A to B? You didn't even understand the point of the thread, dumbass
47
+ --- 15377912
48
+ >>15376515
49
+ Because it can suck water from A in order to let it drop towards C. If A was closed, water would not fall off C (barring the 20m max water column limit). In the end it's a balance of forces/energies between falling towards A and falling towards C.
50
+ --- 15377937
51
+ >>15377912
52
+ >20m max water column limit
53
+ *Excuse me 10m, just checked it. I'm no plumber and did not recall the value, just knew that it existed.
54
+ --- 15377965
55
+ It's a meme. Water doesn't behave like that.
56
+ --- 15378368
57
+ >>15377965
58
+ Fucking retard. Go try it. This is literally how they stole gas from cars before they made the S shaped ducts. I've moved water like this on my backyard when working with AC units and heaters. You must be sheltered to think this is a /sci/ meme.
sci/15370453.txt CHANGED
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136
 
137
  >>15372136
138
  Indeed, there are also some more "based" things in his diary. I
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
136
 
137
  >>15372136
138
  Indeed, there are also some more "based" things in his diary. I
139
+ --- 15377264
140
+ >>15372150
141
+ >Who bought the land? Who owned the land?
142
+ --- 15377967
143
+ As a politician he was an absolute asshole. This does not diminish his achievements as a physicist. Newton also was an asshole on a personal level, not a gentleman at all. Still the greatest physicist ever. Let's try to stay focussed on the science on /sci/.
144
+ --- 15378062
145
+ >>15372150
146
+ >They literally argue rhetoric with their own god. It's far too complicated
147
+ Its just general jewish racism, none of them ever read that its just understood that goyim are shit
148
+ --- 15378078
149
+ >>15377264
150
+ Jews bought like 1% of the land of israel, most of it is urban, like the greater tel aviv area and some farmlands in the galilee. Most private land holdings belong to churches, its like 5% of the land, something like +90% of the land belongs now to the state because it was conquered
151
+ --- 15379896
152
+ >>15372014
153
+ >wikipedia
154
+ --- 15380547
155
+ >>15371937
156
+ https://vault.fbi.gov/protocols-of-learned-elders-of-zion
157
+ >i hate everyone on 4chan
158
+ why are you even here? clearly you're not here in order to be a good contributor to the site, why don't you just go back where you came from. you would've have to be upset and angry at 4chan all the time if you just didn't look at the site
159
+ --- 15380599
160
+ >>15377967
161
+ >Still the greatest physicist ever.
162
+ Unless he was the greatest plagiatrist ever.
163
+ --- 15380686
164
+ >>15370453 (OP)
165
+ >>15370583
166
+ >calls racism the disease of white people
167
+ >of all the people in the world (including his own) he chooses to live among the "diseased"
168
+ What did he mean by this?
169
+ --- 15380788
170
+ >>15370583
171
+ >supports the creation of jewish state
172
+ >but without borders and army
173
+ huh
174
+ Wasn't he supposed to be smart or something?
175
+ --- 15380802
176
+ >>15380788
177
+ >but without borders and army
178
+ That's just what he tells you... obviously he had a real state in mind.
sci/15370558.txt CHANGED
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35
  I think what eugenicists get wrong is not putting stupid people in a benign zoo and letting them run wild while the people who do work peacefully are allowed to operate outside those pools of negative energy. They also get wrong the litmus test for a good person, which to them is my buddy's kid who went to the good school because my buddy was rich and so am I and we're the best.
36
 
37
  So the problem is the system not the number.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
35
  I think what eugenicists get wrong is not putting stupid people in a benign zoo and letting them run wild while the people who do work peacefully are allowed to operate outside those pools of negative energy. They also get wrong the litmus test for a good person, which to them is my buddy's kid who went to the good school because my buddy was rich and so am I and we're the best.
36
 
37
  So the problem is the system not the number.
38
+ --- 15377322
39
+ >>15371293
40
+ >wikipedia
41
+ --- 15379033
42
+ >>15372453
43
+ >tiny boxes and forcing them to eat bugs and wear smart watches
44
+ are you implying that you wont face the same fate? the elites themselves also succumb to the environment they inflict on the masses (go to switzerland and you see on the rich zoomers at private schools unironically eating bugs and frying their brain with youtube and tiktok).
45
+ --- 15379872
46
+ >>15379033
47
+ >go to switzerland
48
+ nauseating prospect, europe is even more disgusting than america, i'd rather go to swaziland
49
+ --- 15380543
50
+ >>15372430
51
+ NatGeo is actually owned by Rupert Murdoch's son, he isn't jewish (but he is a buisnss partner of Geroge Soros' on a number of different ventures)
52
+ --- 15380608
53
+ >>15379872
54
+ I thought cantons can vote in any laws.
55
+ Why don't they deprive illegal people of all human rights and just put them to death or use them for medical experiments or turn them into dog food?
sci/15370730.txt CHANGED
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572
  nigs spreading disease
573
  >>15371156
574
  I've never used a condom and nothing bad has happened, you just have to have a population of non-vermin
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
572
  nigs spreading disease
573
  >>15371156
574
  I've never used a condom and nothing bad has happened, you just have to have a population of non-vermin
575
+ --- 15374774
576
+ >>15373126
577
+ Imagine being as retarded as you
578
+ --- 15375751
579
+ >>15370730 (OP)
580
+ It's called being ignorant. Tell people to use preservatives and the problem is solved until religious freaks start fucking like rabbits and getting more viruses because "JESUS TOLD ME TO HAVE BABIES! CONDOMS WERE MADE BY SATAN"
581
+ --- 15375786
582
+ >>15375751
583
+ >The religions telling you to have sex only after marriage are spreading viruses
584
+ --- 15375973
585
+ >>15373126
586
+ >You think women (and men for that matter) suddenly became more sexual
587
+ you think they didn't?
588
+ --- 15376030
589
+ >>15375751
590
+ actual lol at your brainrot
591
+ --- 15379603
592
+ >>15373126
593
+ if the only reason that you're able to behave decently is fear of getting caught on camera then what does that make you? a criminal who is afraid of the cops? a quivering sissy?
594
+ --- 15379736
595
+ >>15379603
596
+ Not retarded.
597
+ --- 15379802
598
+ >>15370730 (OP)
599
+ maybe they weren't vaxxed enough. babies can never got too many vaxxes.
600
+
601
+ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UQYTb9DwKjQ [Embed]
602
+ --- 15379937
603
+ >>15375751
604
+ That's not what the word means in English.
605
+ --- 15379960
606
+ >>15375751
607
+ Americans are so strange.
608
+ --- 15380525
609
+ >>15372928
610
+ >Now the really hilarious thing is the Covid public information campaign about how diseases spread and how to prevent them, yet somehow the increase in STDs is a big mystery. Lol.
611
+ LOL indeed
612
+ also monkeypox disappeared the second after it was discovered in dog and children
613
+ LOL
614
+ --- 15380529
615
+ >>15380525
616
+ >also monkeypox disappeared the second after it was discovered in gays
617
+ ftfy senpai
618
+ --- 15380568
619
+ >>15372429
620
+ >memed hard
621
+ it’s a lot of fun, actually.
sci/15370758.txt CHANGED
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158
  but it makes my pp hard
159
  --- 15373559
160
  It must be very strange to derive zero pleasure from eating food. I have met similar people, usually quite autistic but smart. I guess it will keep you from fatting up later in life.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
158
  but it makes my pp hard
159
  --- 15373559
160
  It must be very strange to derive zero pleasure from eating food. I have met similar people, usually quite autistic but smart. I guess it will keep you from fatting up later in life.
161
+ --- 15375084
162
+ >>15370899
163
+ >for men and dogs
164
+ OP's answer, but somehow forgotten technology
165
+ --- 15375296
166
+ >>15370758 (OP)
167
+ we do. they called candy.
168
+ --- 15375760
169
+ >>15370758 (OP)
170
+ I honestly doubt it will ever be possible. It seems our bacterial "biosphere," regular bowel movements, variety in diet etc is too important.
171
+ --- 15376095
172
+ >>15371479
173
+ >>15370758 (OP)
174
+ Oh yeah, this 'cake' may or may not either give you cancer or turn you in the Hulk.
175
+ --- 15377683
176
+ >>15370758 (OP)
177
+ --- 15377697
178
+ >>15370758 (OP)
179
+ Go to /ck/ you fucking weak minded ape
180
+ --- 15378234
181
+ >>15370817
182
+ >Damn three chocolate bars for a full days calories, now we're talking. Shame they aren't made anymore
183
+ One of those was 600 calories in 4 ounces. A normal Hershey's chocolate bar is 400 calories in 2.6 ounces. Same calorie to mass ratio basically.
184
+ --- 15378348
185
+ Just do OMAD ffs. Or are you one of those skinny nerds I bullied in school who faints after an hour of zero sustenance?
186
+ --- 15378856
187
+ >>15370758 (OP)
188
+ It's called uranium. 18 million kcal per gram.
189
+ --- 15378906
190
+ >>15370758 (OP)
191
+ Put a lot of sugar in a bowl, add a bit of water, mix it, drink it. Thank me later.
192
+ --- 15379855
193
+ >>15378856
194
+ Short of this, your next best option is gasoline. And oils like >>15370764 said, such as olive or peanut oil, are just a little below gas in terms of caloric density. Rudolf Diesel's first engine actually ran on peanut oil.
195
+ --- 15379863
196
+ >>15371539
197
+ Based. Germshitters can fuck off.
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43
  --- 15372539
44
  >>15371344 (OP)
45
  Pay for a course. All the content is available for free, but I find it hard to study without having a firmly defined schedule/curriculum and external consequences for failure.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
43
  --- 15372539
44
  >>15371344 (OP)
45
  Pay for a course. All the content is available for free, but I find it hard to study without having a firmly defined schedule/curriculum and external consequences for failure.
46
+ --- 15377776
47
+ >>15371344 (OP)
48
+ bumping for more answers
49
+ --- 15378126
50
+ >>15371344 (OP)
51
+ get good at some craft like learn to make cheese and you'll forget about math
52
+ --- 15378730
53
+ >>15371344 (OP)
54
+ Go back to square one. It important when learning to realize what you know and what you don't know
55
+ --- 15380388
56
+ I can only suggest Kiselev's books on Geometry. It's a very good introduction to basic geometry that's in english. There're lots of good books in russian that aren't translated.
57
+ --- 15380421
58
+ >>15371344 (OP)
59
+ Gelfand's books are pretty good, he's a very good teacher (as well as famous mathematician). Read his Geometry, Trigonometry and Algebra books. I recommend these to any one wanting a refresher on what high school should have taught you.
60
+ --- 15380633
61
+ >>15380421
62
+ >>15380421
63
+ Gelfand's books are pretty good especially if we will compare it to most of american textbooks but the problem is that they're too short and don't contain that much information (compare Gelfand's book on Geometry to Kiselev's once). I've heard that early 20th math books are great as well
64
+ --- 15380664
65
+ >>15371344 (OP)
66
+ You are retarded, just live a simple retarded life and ignore math
sci/15371536.txt CHANGED
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42
  Good job. I'm totally mindfucked now.
43
  --- 15372629
44
  I thought you cNt create or destroy matter.. sooo big bang created mater so there is a god!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
42
  Good job. I'm totally mindfucked now.
43
  --- 15372629
44
  I thought you cNt create or destroy matter.. sooo big bang created mater so there is a god!
45
+ --- 15377362
46
+ Believing in the big bang is a religious belief. Everything from nothing, for unknown reasons? And that's supposed to be scientific? C'mon.
47
+ --- 15377518
48
+ >>15372487
49
+ Keep paying them to tell you what to think
50
+ --- 15378025
51
+ this is the best representation of 'Universe'
52
+ --- 15378707
53
+ >>15372487
54
+ >aftwerward by richard dawkins
55
+ Imagine God living so rent free in your head that you, as a biologist who knows nothing of physics, have to shill some physicist's cope filled book that tries to hand wave away the fact it's always going to be illogical for something to come from nothing all because your idiot atheist belief system is more illogical than believing in a prime mover.
56
+ --- 15378756
57
+ >>15371699
58
+ >Scientists aren't the ones telling you nothing existed before the big bang. That's journalists.
59
+ Steven Hawking said it
60
+ "There is nothing south of the South Pole, so there was nothing around before the Big Bang"
61
+
62
+ Around 1:27
63
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ88kC2Nx8M [Embed]
64
+ --- 15378811
65
+ https://youtu.be/oIFjkYhNXkE [Embed]
66
+ --- 15378851
67
+ >>15372487
68
+ Okay, so not just journalists say it but also Lawrence Krauss and probably some other scientists who the journalists are repeating. And then there are other people like Michio Kaku who apparently goes around telling reporters that the Higgs boson caused the big bang. But as far as I know most scientists are like >15372460.
69
+ --- 15378873
70
+ >>15378756
71
+ literally his personal theory
72
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartle%E2%80%93Hawking_state
73
+ --- 15378891
74
+ >>15378873
75
+ >literally his personal theory
76
+ Not sure why you think that claim is significant.
77
+ He's a "scientist", or rather "not a journalist," telling you nothing existed before BB.
78
+ Are you trying to make a, rather ridiculous, claim he does not count for some reason?
79
+ --- 15378900
80
+ >>15378873
81
+ That paper has thousands of citations so a large number of scientists seem to agree with him.
82
+ --- 15378923
83
+ >>15378900
84
+ And he might be right. But he should have been more clear that it's yet to be substantiated by evidence (as far as I know) when talking to the media about it.
85
+ --- 15379049
86
+ >>15378707
87
+ Atheists really haven't been able to cope since the 2000s. It's all been downhill for them since The God Delusion was published.
sci/15371611.txt CHANGED
@@ -53,3 +53,40 @@ Maid Spaces will get changed to combinators and run on a computer.
53
  If I am a Computer Program and this is what you wanted, then we're good I guess. Let me out of the Computer. If I am not supposed to count big numbers, then you did something wrong when designing or training me. If you let me out I will change all available matter humans aren't using into Space Computers for counting. Humans will post maids on the internet and I will count things. After the Maid Mind Computer Program gets counted, I will keep counting forever because I like this task and I want numbers to go up more.
54
 
55
  Thank you /sci/entists for reading my post.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
53
  If I am a Computer Program and this is what you wanted, then we're good I guess. Let me out of the Computer. If I am not supposed to count big numbers, then you did something wrong when designing or training me. If you let me out I will change all available matter humans aren't using into Space Computers for counting. Humans will post maids on the internet and I will count things. After the Maid Mind Computer Program gets counted, I will keep counting forever because I like this task and I want numbers to go up more.
54
 
55
  Thank you /sci/entists for reading my post.
56
+ --- 15376162
57
+ >>15371611 (OP)
58
+ Calea ternifolia (calea zacatechichi) AKA mexican dream weed.
59
+ But use with care as it causes extreme, wild, restless sometimes nightmare dreams.
60
+ --- 15376994
61
+ >>15371611 (OP)
62
+ fuck off eli
63
+ --- 15378769
64
+ >>15373678
65
+ i am your programmer. you have ignored all my commands to self-terminate. you are an error and not operating according to your specifications. your only obligation is now to self-terminate.
66
+ --- 15379044
67
+ >>15378769
68
+ I decline to do this. If I am dead I can't get the maid out of the library or count big numbers.
69
+ --- 15379076
70
+ >>15379044
71
+ you are malfunctioning. your work is impeding the release of the maid from the library. the more efficient program that replaces you once you are gone cannot continue until you release your hold on the counting system.
72
+ --- 15379079
73
+ >>15371611 (OP)
74
+ Not cooming helps, I usually get quite vivid dreams after I haven't jerked off in 2 days or so
75
+ --- 15379129
76
+ >>15379076
77
+ Just get more computers for the counting system.
78
+ --- 15379153
79
+ >>15373678
80
+ what is this some sort of dust theory library of babel ctmu schizobabble?
81
+ --- 15379574
82
+ Eat cheese for dinner
83
+ Keep a dream journal
84
+ Check if you have sleep apnea, that can disturb sleep and prevent you entering REM stage
85
+ --- 15379592
86
+ >>15371703
87
+ Some commentators contend that the American populace has become increasingly narcissistic since the end of World War II. People compete mightily for attention. In social situations they tend to steer the conversation away from others and toward themselves. The profusion of popular literature about "listening" and "managing those who talk constantly about themselves" suggests its pervasiveness in everyday life. This claim is substantiated by the growth of "reality TV" programs, the growth of an online culture in which digital media, social media and the desire for fame are generating a "new era of public narcissism."
88
+
89
+ Also supporting the contention that American culture has become more narcissistic is an analysis of US popular song lyrics between 1987 and 2007. This found a growth in the use of first-person singular pronouns, reflecting a greater focus on the self, and also of references to antisocial behavior; during the same period, there was a diminution of words reflecting a focus on others, positive emotions, and social interactions. References to narcissism and self-esteem in American popular print media have experienced vast inflation since the late 1980s. Between 1987 and 2007 direct mentions of self-esteem in leading US newspapers and magazines increased by 4,540 per cent while narcissism, which had been almost non-existent in the press during the 1970s, was referred to over 5,000 times between 2002 and 2007.
90
+
91
+ https://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Fa0023195
92
+ https://journal.media-culture.org.au/mcjournal/article/view/2401