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  >>15272814
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  Completely missed the point lol
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15272814
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  Completely missed the point lol
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+ >>15386552
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+ You know what they say about arguing on the internet?
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+ It's like playing chess with a pigeon
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+ No matter how good you are, the bird is just going to knock over the pieces and strut around like it won
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+ >>15386530
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+ Oh my god I'm so tired now
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+ >>15272623 (OP)
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+ you masturbate to child pornography
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+ >>15388541
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+ ChatGPT is on my side against you
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+ It is you who masturbate to child pornography
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+ >>15272623 (OP)
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+ my god OP, it's only you in this thread. you are truly a dedicated faggot.
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+ ChatGPT is being so patient with you on my behalf
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+ Bump
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  AI systems in social media are very good at modeling human preferences and are much less complex than would be expected. Even simple logistic regression is actually enough to turn people into social media addicts by showing them information they will find "engaging".
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  Centralized control is very much possible with AI because social media companies are existence proofs of central controllers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  AI systems in social media are very good at modeling human preferences and are much less complex than would be expected. Even simple logistic regression is actually enough to turn people into social media addicts by showing them information they will find "engaging".
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  Centralized control is very much possible with AI because social media companies are existence proofs of central controllers.
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+ bump
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+ Correct, although in the same vein it defies the stereotype of free market capitalist dogma as well. Beer's writings suggested (based on Ashby's law) that the dichotomy of centralised-decentralised or privatised-public can obscure the fundamental systemic issues at play. They kept privatising and nationalising industries in Britian during the 1970s, without really taking the underlying systemic and environmental issues at play at the time.
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  >>15346194
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  kek
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  kek
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+ bump
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+ >>15346155 (OP)
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+ No. I spend my time posting on 4chan (on Sunday mornings).
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+
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+ >>15372244
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+ Standing on the shoulders of giants.
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+ this is kino
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+ bump
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  >>15387127
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  Did you post this on this general? He might have found this pic from here holy shit. Oh my god what a small world. Anyways could you explain the mechanism behind the crazy QRS complex and T waves? How bad was the cardiomyopathy and what part of the heart was it affecting?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15387127
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  Did you post this on this general? He might have found this pic from here holy shit. Oh my god what a small world. Anyways could you explain the mechanism behind the crazy QRS complex and T waves? How bad was the cardiomyopathy and what part of the heart was it affecting?
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+ >>15387198
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+ Link paper?
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+ >>15387321
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+ >>15387127
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+ that was my brother you fucking faggots. i'm reporting you and this thread to our local hospital until we find who you are and get you fired for violating patient/physician confidentiality.
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+ >>15387531
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+ It was posted a few /med/ generals ago, I'll see if I can hunt it down for ya, since immunopsychiatry is pretty interesting.
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+ I had side effects 5 days after taking my second dose of ivermectin (difficulty breathing, orthostatic hypotension, rapid heartbeat)
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+ i went to the hospital and 2 other clinics, all 3 doctors diagnosed me with anxiety holy kek I hate doctors
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+ >>15387729
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+ Hypotension is really the only thing you mentioned that is a side effect of ivermectin toxicity. Did you take too much? Any nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rashes?
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+ >>15387828
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+ I took the dose that was prescribed, and yeah some nausea and diarrhea
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+ Is neurology a good career
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+ >>15387537
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+ >>15387127
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+ >>15387056
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+ It’s true, I am the patient. You’re absolutely fucked kiddo
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+ >>15387938
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+ Sounds like drug toxicity to me bud. Out of my pharm book, "Despite the potential for ivermectin to cause nervous system toxicity to humans (and other animals), the drug is poorly distributed to the central nervous system of mammals due to the activity of P-glycoprotein (MDR1). However, in patients taking MDR1 inhibitors (such as macrolide antibiotics or verapamil) or in animals with mutations in MDR1 (such as certain breeds of dogs), serious nervous system toxicity can occur. Other than the risk of CNS toxicity, ivermectin is quite well tolerated with nausea and diarrhea being the most commonly reported side effect (less than 2% of patients).
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+ If a genius gets a traumatic brain injury, do they just become a person with average intelligence? Likewise, if a clinically retarded person gets a traumatic brain injury, there's really no difference, right?
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+ >>15388147
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+ And one more thing, geniuses who get Alzheimer's would live longer (the degeneration takes a longer time) because their brains have a larger surface area, right?
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+ >>15387321
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+ I sent the picture to someone a while ago. I don't know jack about electrophysiology but here's his V5 and V6.
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+ Pre-med newbie here. I've got accepted at Emory, and my hope is to work towards an internal medicine residency with an infectious disease fellowship. Any thoughts?
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+ I have some question, docs, it's sport medicine:
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+ does prolonged high intensity anaerobic exercise, that lead to lactate accumulation, cause acidemia?
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+ or can the body compensate easily? how does it compensate?
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+ could a prolonged state of high lactates in the blood be harmful?
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+ >>15388377
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+ Very very unlikely.
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+ Compensatory mechanism is blood bicarbonate, which will absorb the brunt of the production of protons (acid effect).
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+ Muscle soreness from lactic acid is a meme.
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+ >>15388360
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+ >I've got accepted at Emory
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+ Are you a woman?
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+ No
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+ Oh. I assumed you were a woman because Emory has a pretty uneven divide between the sexes.
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+ >>15388567
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+ I've heard as much. I'm just a guy obsessed with bacterial infections.
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+ >>15365387
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+ Impressive, very nice anon. I can't get raw goat molke sadly. My dream is owning goats and chickens one day. Or maybe sheep.
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+
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+ Almost done with EE, it will come true then.
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+ Is there any way to cure IBS?
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+ I’ve had it for the last two years and I’m considering suicide, I can no longer bear the pain and exhaustion.
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+ I syncopized today 30 seconds after getting a vaccine.
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+ >>15379948
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+ why did she touch your balls, i have a class 1 aviation medical and all they do is take an ECG, piss sample, height/weight, bp, vision, hearing, and ask a bunch of questions.
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+ How do you diffrentiate mixed presentation of diabetes? Do you just guess based on appearence, severity of symptoms, fasting insulin (low-normal in my case) or presence of hypoglycemia?
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+ Is Ivermectin a revolutionary improvement or just an incremental improvement compared to the anti-parasitic drugs we had before it was invented?
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+ >>15389222
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+ >Faint 30 seconds after receiving a subcutaneous injection meant to stimulate an adaptive response that takes a week
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+ Sounds like you're just a little faggot when it comes to needles, honestly
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+ >>15389352
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+ This was my third booster and a meningitis vaccine. I've tolerate vaccines recently fine. I didn't eat much today and getting a shot isn't exactly something I look forward to, but I've never felt anywhere close to having a vagal response before
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+ Wanted to finally get rid of these genital warts I have and in searching for options realised a cream i was prescribed almost a decade ago for them isn't actually suitable yet there is another cream which is and quite effective. Im also stuck with some other medical issue a gp hasn't been able to sort out, is the whole industry just rife with unqualified people or was i unlucky?
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+ Yes, it works exactly the way your simplistic model would have you believe.
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+ 50/50 if you get a good doctor or not.
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  Literally didn't happen.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Literally didn't happen.
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+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protests_of_1968
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+ >>15347459 (OP)
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+ >Is abusing the peer review system to silence dissent
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+ No one uses the peer review system to silence dissent. People only use the peer review system to screw over competing researchers, who are usually the people doing the same thing as them. Get it right.
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+ >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protests_of_1968
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+ None of that has anything to do with wokeism.
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+ >>15347634
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+ Consensus has always relied on peers approving research.
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+ What the fuck do you think, "consensus", means?
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+ And science has not at all become 'worthless' after the introduction of peer review. You being able to use type this up is proof of that.
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+ >Consensus has always relied on peers approving research.
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+ >What the fuck do you think, "consensus", means?
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+ What do you think "peer review" means?
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+ >And science has not at all become 'worthless' after the introduction of peer review. You being able to use type this up is proof of that.
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+ I don't see how.
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+ What climate scientists are rich?
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+ It pays well below par for that level of education.
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+ It is actually one of the biggest flaws with climate change conspiracies. At this point, basically every extant climate scientist would stand to gain more from exposing the conspiracy, than perpetuating it.
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+ They are their direct ancestors.
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+ For fuck's sake, that breed was actively trying to legalize sex with minors back then.
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+ >>15387460
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+ What do you think peer review means?
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+ It means a general group of peer level individuals checking over your paper for obvious or glaring mistakes, as well as relevance and immediate plausibility, before allowing its publication within a specific professional journal.
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+ The biggest flaw is that different journals with different peers to call on for your specific paper can potentially give different results, given individual variance. As even very intelligent scientists aren't free of bias.
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+ Now, what do you think Peer Review means?
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+ >I don't see how.
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+ Of course you don't.
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+ >They are their direct ancestors.
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+ Lmao nope. They're like, diametral opposites.
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+
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+ >For fuck's sake, that breed was actively trying to legalize sex with minors back then.
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+ Thanks for proving my point I guess?
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+ Wokeoids hate pedos at least as much as alt-righters and conservatives do. Arguably even more since they even want to ban sexualized drawings of children.
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+ midwit here, can researchers/scientists/whatever nominate their peers for peer review?
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+ >>15387497
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+ No, peer review is usually anonymous. The journal editor contacts researchers that are doing similar things as you to evaluate your draft and say whether your work is worth publishing or not.
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+ >>15387502
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+ how does is so much trash published then?
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+ these are just the ones we know about btw...
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+ Lots of peer reviewers aren't paid. It's basically community work. A journal editor asks you to tell them your opinion on a paper and you have to take time out of your day to critically read it and then write a report >for free. I'd imagine some peer reviewers aren't taking their job seriously and just OK whatever. Maybe a solution could be to use some of the money journals earn to pay reviewers to incentivize effort.
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+ Consensus implies a widespread agreement, not two people reading something and tellimg their opinion.
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+ >Of course you don't.
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+ Well I don't. It isn't sciemce, it's engineering. Engineering isn't peer reviewed, it's works in the real world reviewed. You can't bullshit it.
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+ It is extremely rarely 'just two people'. It is typically a relatively large sized board.
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+ Technical peer review, relevant to engineering, is just as important in that field as research peer review is to research science.
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+ >The journal editor contacts researchers that are know to give the politically correct feedback and shuts down everyone else
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+ Two is typical.
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+ >the humanities summed up in a single post
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+ in social sciences definitely, but not science in general? Or is there a certain school of thought that dominates in every subject matter?
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+ no matter what the discipline, if you try to publish anything that challenges the establishment dogma, you will be shut down via the peer review process.
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+ name 5 times this happened
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  Your numbers are wrong like the other anon said, but the answer is feedback loops.
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  Small amount of CO2 increase -> slightly increased temperature -> slightly more h2o evaporation -> slightly greater increased temperature
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- >slightly more h2o evaporation
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- more clouds = less sunlight reaching the ground
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  At higher temperatures (evaporation rates) there can be more water in the atmosphere before 100 % relative humidity is reached and clouds form.
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- that explains why it never rains in the tropics
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- why don't you put your narcissistic savior complex to good use and find a problem which genuinely exists to focus on fixing? how come you people aren't ever able to develop reality based power fantasies?
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  Sunlight can obviously pass through cloud cover, but radiated heat from the Earth's surface is more easily absorbed by cloud cover.
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  And microwaves work slightly different. The earth radiates mainly energy in the infrared spectrum. Infrared light excites vibration. Microwaves emit, well, microwaves. Those excite rotation. The rotation of the water molecules lead to friction which produces the heat.
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  that's all folks, another scam exposed
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- >>15366848
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- Belief in global warming has nothing to do with science, it has everything to do with messiah complex mental illness and selfish desire to be seen as a hero
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  .0098
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  >Sunlight is absorbed by water droplets and re-emitted.
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  water is transparent in the peak range of solar emission
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- >>15361853
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- >CO2 is not a particularly strong greenhouse gas
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- so what is everyone chimping out about co2 causing the end of the world?
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- do they have ulterior motives for all their expressed emotion over co2?
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  >>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.
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  Banality of evil it is then.
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  >noaa.gov
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  >>15377809
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  Look up Retraction Watch. Academia is a disaster zone.
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- >>15358687
 
 
 
 
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  Your numbers are wrong like the other anon said, but the answer is feedback loops.
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  Small amount of CO2 increase -> slightly increased temperature -> slightly more h2o evaporation -> slightly greater increased temperature
 
 
 
 
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  >>15366638
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  At higher temperatures (evaporation rates) there can be more water in the atmosphere before 100 % relative humidity is reached and clouds form.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15366638
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  Sunlight can obviously pass through cloud cover, but radiated heat from the Earth's surface is more easily absorbed by cloud cover.
 
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  And microwaves work slightly different. The earth radiates mainly energy in the infrared spectrum. Infrared light excites vibration. Microwaves emit, well, microwaves. Those excite rotation. The rotation of the water molecules lead to friction which produces the heat.
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  that's all folks, another scam exposed
 
 
 
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  .0098
 
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  >Sunlight is absorbed by water droplets and re-emitted.
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  water is transparent in the peak range of solar emission
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>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.
 
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  Banality of evil it is then.
 
 
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  >noaa.gov
 
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  Look up Retraction Watch. Academia is a disaster zone.
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+ >>15349240 (OP)
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+ global warming is a false narrative
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+ >>15351785
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  >Finding the right words has become more important than making the words right.
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  Can someone explain to a brainlet what this means please
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >Finding the right words has become more important than making the words right.
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  Can someone explain to a brainlet what this means please
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+ yes
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+ >>15353120 (OP)
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+ simple case of the decline in our genetics. our civilisation has removed selection pressures that kill off the dumb, uncooperative, mentally deformed, physically impaired, or in any other way sub par.
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+ the same shit were seeing now happened in rome, bagdad, greece, etc. only difference is that it’s happening faster than back then because we’re so successful; the selection pressures are so reversed.
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+ don’t worry civilisation will once again collapse into dark ages for many centuries. of course due to our success, our fall will be very far, so it might be another two to three thousand years till we get back here again.
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+ oh by the way, warmer climates lower selection pressures for intelligence.
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+ Climatology.
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+ not even a real science
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  Dude was a good scientist, but just a scientist, he had the brains to be so much more, but he chose to hide away in academia. His nephew is a much bigger man
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- >>15366510
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- the jewish god of the atheist scientism religion agrees
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- >>15358712
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- Tesla was Serbian, he would've helped Tito if he could have or possibly Stalin, but not Hitler
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  he was from Croatia, he would have worked with Hitler
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  I just did it quickly in 11.ai using two snippets of his speeches. If you used more samples and tweaked the settings for more variability you could get it to flow better.
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- >>15372204
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- dudes been out of office for 3 years and you're still upset over him. will you ever recover from the trauma that was inflicted upon you by his roaring economy and lack of war making?
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  >>15354910
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  Trump's grandmother:
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  >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
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  Fuck I had forgotten all about that.. Literally lol'd just thinking about it. Those were the days.
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- epic
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  Nice.
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  >>15372076
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- Does everyone remember when President Trump completely disregarded NOAO's hurricane prediction and his prediction correct and all the professionals were wrong? Science runs in the Trump blood
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- >>15385412
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veracity_of_statements_by_Donald_Trump#Hurricane_Dorian
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-
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veracity_of_statements_by_Joe_Biden
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- >404 not found
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  >>15385412
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  He probably really has an iq of 156 or whatever he claims. People like the idea that he's this stupid buffoon that just stumpled into success time and time again. Is he a narcissist? sure but he's got more reason for that than most
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15354724 (OP)
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  Dude was a good scientist, but just a scientist, he had the brains to be so much more, but he chose to hide away in academia. His nephew is a much bigger man
 
 
 
 
 
 
125
  --- 15368354
126
  >>15368282
127
  he was from Croatia, he would have worked with Hitler
 
157
  --- 15372479
158
  >>15372420
159
  I just did it quickly in 11.ai using two snippets of his speeches. If you used more samples and tweaked the settings for more variability you could get it to flow better.
 
 
 
160
  --- 15372592
161
  >>15354910
162
  Trump's grandmother:
 
235
  >>15357298
236
  >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
237
  Fuck I had forgotten all about that.. Literally lol'd just thinking about it. Those were the days.
 
 
 
238
  --- 15382598
239
  >>15354814
240
  Nice.
241
  --- 15383602
242
  >>15372076
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
243
  --- 15386970
244
  >>15385412
245
  He probably really has an iq of 156 or whatever he claims. People like the idea that he's this stupid buffoon that just stumpled into success time and time again. Is he a narcissist? sure but he's got more reason for that than most
246
+ --- 15388485
247
+ >>15386970
248
+ >Is he a narcissist? sure but he's got more reason for that than most
249
+ reality based pride & narcissism are two different things
250
+ --- 15388596
251
+ >>15385412
252
+ >>15386901
253
+ he wasn't 100% right, but he wasn't completely wrong either
254
+ trump said "In addition to Florida - South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, will most likely be hit (much) harder than anticipated."
255
+ media jumped out and said NOOO HES CRAZY ONLY FLORIDA WILL BE HIT TRUST THE EXPERTS
256
+ ended up hitting all of those states except alabama, so then the media hyperfocused on that one state and used it as an excuse to say SEE HE WUZ WRONG HES CRAZY
257
+ --- 15388753
258
+ >>15361348
259
+ >John Trump called Vannevar Bush low energy
260
+ Compared to the Trumps, everyone is low energy.
261
+ --- 15389120
262
+ >>15355996
263
+ i miss him so much
264
+ --- 15389631
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+ >>15389120
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96
  --- 15378156
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  >>15357030
98
  Theres a reason we resort to ice cream when we feel sad.
99
- --- 15380499
100
- I'm eating ice cream right now
101
  --- 15380527
102
  >>15376070
103
  So how did they get statins through?
@@ -122,9 +120,6 @@ Dispels the myth of the objective scientist completely
122
  --- 15383810
123
  >>15380893
124
  All the ice creams at my grocery store are filled with various forms of goyslop. i need to find a better source
125
- --- 15383951
126
- >>15383810
127
- You can get a used pro ice cream maker are you local restaurant supply shop pretty cheap. They're not too big, about the size of a toaster & you have total control that way.
128
  --- 15384175
129
  >>15383951
130
  If you know more about brands and models, I'd love to hear it, I'm all for this
@@ -152,3 +147,28 @@ Etc etc
152
  --- 15386768
153
  Can the ice cream industry sue science for covering this information up for the past two decades?
154
  According to the article, science has known ice cream prevents diabetes since 2004
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
96
  --- 15378156
97
  >>15357030
98
  Theres a reason we resort to ice cream when we feel sad.
 
 
99
  --- 15380527
100
  >>15376070
101
  So how did they get statins through?
 
120
  --- 15383810
121
  >>15380893
122
  All the ice creams at my grocery store are filled with various forms of goyslop. i need to find a better source
 
 
 
123
  --- 15384175
124
  >>15383951
125
  If you know more about brands and models, I'd love to hear it, I'm all for this
 
147
  --- 15386768
148
  Can the ice cream industry sue science for covering this information up for the past two decades?
149
  According to the article, science has known ice cream prevents diabetes since 2004
150
+ --- 15387822
151
+ Day 2 of eating ice cream guilt free
152
+ --- 15387829
153
+ >>15380527
154
+ The government hates you and wants you to die
155
+ --- 15388518
156
+ >>15386768
157
+ it would be nice if someone were finally able to hold dishonest scientists accountable for the consequences of their lying
158
+ --- 15388774
159
+ >>15369336
160
+ >Turns out the fat is healthiest part.
161
+ Humans are meant to eat mostly only Fat and Protein.
162
+ Carbs = da debil!
163
+ --- 15388793
164
+ >>15383716
165
+ Turns out scientists are still just people. Who knew?
166
+ --- 15389528
167
+ >>15388518
168
+ That has never happened, which is why they fell so entitled to tell lies.
169
+ --- 15389532
170
+ >>15357012 (OP)
171
+ ice cream is one of the worst foods you can eat. fat and carbs NEVER go together.
172
+ --- 15389549
173
+ >>15369336
174
+ pig fat is pufa laden garbage
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916
  >>15364902
917
  >>15366203
918
  Also this was a direct consequence of mechanized production. So before mechanization most everything was done artisanally. So you would have basically guildsmen living in places who would make all your shoes, furniture, silverware, etc. and repair those items for you. Problem is that artisans make shit really slowly, they might be able to pump out one piece of furniture every week or so. Mechanization meant that factories could produce 1000 pieces of furniture in a day, production on levels never seen in human history, and more cheaply than artisans could do. Basically after the great depression everybody kind of just agreed to make repairing stuff artificially more expensive than buying new stuff because all the artisans had gone out of business, or just make everything impractical or extremely difficult to repair, or just not worth it, like with sneakers made from plastic.
919
- --- 15366549
920
- >>15357632 (OP)
921
- > Why don't climate activists talk about plannedobscelescance?
922
- they don't talk about is because it doesn't fit the narrative that their consumerist lifestyles and virtue signalling demand
923
  --- 15370191
924
  global warming is such a stupid scam
925
  --- 15371515
@@ -943,8 +939,6 @@ Many of them do.
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)
@@ -1044,3 +1038,25 @@ Lightbulb lifespans were shortened to save energy. That is a special case where
1044
  That isn't a downside. Other tjings can be done because the people don't need to make boats over and over.
1045
  >think about it, does an avengers toy need to last generations, or will it be forgotten after a few plays?
1046
  Maybe we should make things so that the former is likely.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
916
  >>15364902
917
  >>15366203
918
  Also this was a direct consequence of mechanized production. So before mechanization most everything was done artisanally. So you would have basically guildsmen living in places who would make all your shoes, furniture, silverware, etc. and repair those items for you. Problem is that artisans make shit really slowly, they might be able to pump out one piece of furniture every week or so. Mechanization meant that factories could produce 1000 pieces of furniture in a day, production on levels never seen in human history, and more cheaply than artisans could do. Basically after the great depression everybody kind of just agreed to make repairing stuff artificially more expensive than buying new stuff because all the artisans had gone out of business, or just make everything impractical or extremely difficult to repair, or just not worth it, like with sneakers made from plastic.
 
 
 
 
919
  --- 15370191
920
  global warming is such a stupid scam
921
  --- 15371515
 
939
  >>15360120
940
  >Planned obsolescence is impossible to prove
941
  Not when companies like apple are on record admitting they throttle old devices to artificially accelerate the rate of obsolescence.
 
 
942
  --- 15380579
943
  >>15357632 (OP)
944
  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)
 
1038
  That isn't a downside. Other tjings can be done because the people don't need to make boats over and over.
1039
  >think about it, does an avengers toy need to last generations, or will it be forgotten after a few plays?
1040
  Maybe we should make things so that the former is likely.
1041
+ --- 15388393
1042
+ >>15386785
1043
+ >or musical instruments
1044
+ >stay relevant
1045
+ nobody plays musical instruments since the 20th century grandpa
1046
+ --- 15388417
1047
+ >>15385823
1048
+ >>15385853
1049
+ Why don't you just post it if it's so real?
1050
+
1051
+ >muh neonazis muh eebil swastika flag
1052
+ Imagine telling a /pol/ak before Russia invaded that /pol/ would become like this
1053
+ --- 15389578
1054
+ >>15388393
1055
+ What are you talking about? There was a short period sonetime around the 90s-00s where syths were very popular, but more or less everyone is back to real instruments now.
1056
+ --- 15389585
1057
+ >>15357632 (OP)
1058
+ >2030
1059
+ >company find out that their semi autonomous cars last too long and they're not making any new sales
1060
+ >make them get into accidents with each other
1061
+ >claim it was old hardware
1062
+ >get away with it
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489
  >>15379416
490
  You burnt all your moral/societal goodwill by being authoritarian, and now you have to keep being authoritarian to get anything done.
491
  You are cowed by tiny, statistically insignificant parts of your in-group that scream their 'truths' at you with the volume of a hundred jet turbines, then smugly piss and shit on your face when they see your surrender; You deserve every drop and log.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
489
  >>15379416
490
  You burnt all your moral/societal goodwill by being authoritarian, and now you have to keep being authoritarian to get anything done.
491
  You are cowed by tiny, statistically insignificant parts of your in-group that scream their 'truths' at you with the volume of a hundred jet turbines, then smugly piss and shit on your face when they see your surrender; You deserve every drop and log.
492
+ --- 15388833
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+ >>15382750
494
+ Never?
495
+ --- 15388839
496
+ The vaccine is safe and effective.
497
+ --- 15388861
498
+ >>15388839
499
+ >he vaccine is safe and effective.
500
+ Only if you take plenty of it. People should get all the boosters they can get to be sure.
501
+ --- 15390154
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+ >>15388839
503
+ Safe (if you don't take it) and effective (at euthanizing those that take it).
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217
  Lmao all of you woke pro-censorship types use the same insults over and over again. Again who disagrees with you is an "incel", "poltard", "redneck", "white trash", "schizo", etc. It's the same insults in every single fucking thread. Woke shitlibs have been posting "take your meds" in pretty much every thread on this board for the last 5 years. I'm pretty sure there are bots on this site that just go around calling people incels and schizos.
218
 
219
  And actually, I'm not even a poltard. I'm unironically biracial and I can guarantee I'm more of a leftist than you. You're basically a neolib centrist. I consider myself a libertarian socialist, and people in the socialist, communist, and environmentalist spaces tend to have views that align a lot more with my own, than with a pro-corporate, pro-censorship woke neolib like yourself. In fact, I am a member of the local green party, and I have done a lot of volunteer work for leftist organizations, so I can guarantee I've contributed more to leftist politics than you have. In fact, in most leftist spaces, they consider neolibs like yourself to be reactionaries. E.g. pic rel. is an actual leftist group.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
217
  Lmao all of you woke pro-censorship types use the same insults over and over again. Again who disagrees with you is an "incel", "poltard", "redneck", "white trash", "schizo", etc. It's the same insults in every single fucking thread. Woke shitlibs have been posting "take your meds" in pretty much every thread on this board for the last 5 years. I'm pretty sure there are bots on this site that just go around calling people incels and schizos.
218
 
219
  And actually, I'm not even a poltard. I'm unironically biracial and I can guarantee I'm more of a leftist than you. You're basically a neolib centrist. I consider myself a libertarian socialist, and people in the socialist, communist, and environmentalist spaces tend to have views that align a lot more with my own, than with a pro-corporate, pro-censorship woke neolib like yourself. In fact, I am a member of the local green party, and I have done a lot of volunteer work for leftist organizations, so I can guarantee I've contributed more to leftist politics than you have. In fact, in most leftist spaces, they consider neolibs like yourself to be reactionaries. E.g. pic rel. is an actual leftist group.
220
+ --- 15388497
221
+ >>15387371
222
+ --- 15388501
223
+ >>15361634
224
+ >female genital mutilation is illegal on usa
225
+ unless you rename it gender affirmation
226
+ --- 15389792
227
+ >>15371519
228
+ Med school is designed to eliminate all high iqs from the profession, same way as they do for police
229
+ --- 15389888
230
+ The childhood vaccine schedule has unironically done more damage to human health than the invention of the nuclear bomb.
231
+ --- 15390112
232
+ >>15389888
233
+ No shit, since the nuclear bomb is complete fiction.
234
+ --- 15390219
235
+ >>15371519
236
+ Yes?
sci/15364585.txt CHANGED
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400
  >hottest decade in recorded history
401
  Another American who thinks USA=World.
402
  1930s were the hottest in US history not global. And I don't even know if that's true anymore the 2010s may have passed it
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
400
  >hottest decade in recorded history
401
  Another American who thinks USA=World.
402
  1930s were the hottest in US history not global. And I don't even know if that's true anymore the 2010s may have passed it
403
+ --- 15387820
404
+ >>15386316
405
+ The three to five feet this century prediction goes back to the 80s, anon. All were getting between now and 2100 is the standard march of millimeters we've been seeing all along.
406
+ --- 15387962
407
+ >>15364965
408
+ > a quick scan through shows most data to be within a 200 year time frame.
409
+ I dont think i will bother checking this out, but thanks anyway.
410
+ --- 15387997
411
+ Everything is complex in a planetary scale.
412
+ The carbon narrative is fake science.
413
+ See this vid, temperature and CO2 evolve independently many many times:
414
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1OreyX0-fw [Embed]
415
+ --- 15388092
416
+ >>15365809
417
+ Lmao get fucked tranny
418
+ --- 15388096
419
+ >>15386659
420
+ >>15387820
421
+ We can already see an acceleration.
422
+ 3-5 feet is very different than 2-3 feet. And 3 feet of sea level rise is an extreme maximum in most predictions.
423
+ --- 15388448
424
+ >>15387306
425
+ --- 15388455
426
+ >>15387306
427
+ In terms of climate data the US has more datapoints from the 1930s than everywhere else on the planet combined so yeah we are the world.
428
+ --- 15390150
429
+ >>15388448
430
+ Holy shit that schnozz.
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@@ -329,3 +329,54 @@ it's gonna be a real world changer whenever humans finally discover what eyes ar
329
  >>15366086
330
  >why it would be that way
331
  leaving the evolution discussion aside, why do you think a bug would want to look like a leaf?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
329
  >>15366086
330
  >why it would be that way
331
  leaving the evolution discussion aside, why do you think a bug would want to look like a leaf?
332
+ --- 15387467
333
+ >evolution is a slow process occurring over immense periods of time
334
+ >any tiny mutation wouldn't even be noticable, let alone propagate through the whole species
335
+ Trust the science, goy
336
+ --- 15388315
337
+ >>15387467
338
+ We make morphogenic changes in plants and animals through selective breeding all the time. German Shepherds and Chihuahuas were bred from the same animal. Domesticated wheat, carrots, and many other plants look nothing like their wild counterparts. Breed only the puppies with the biggest heads and darkest fur from each litter, and within a few generations, you've got a breed of black dogs with giant heads. Only let the darkest humans in a group breed, and pretty soon everyone in the group is ebony black. Take grasshoppers that are a little greener with a little more pigment in their wings with each generation, slaughter the rest, and even sooner you got grasshoppers that look like leaves.
339
+
340
+ Natural selection obviously isn't as efficient as artificial selection, but the selection pressure of not looking like a leaf meaning you're more likely to become lunch before you breed is simple enough to apply.
341
+
342
+ >>15383880
343
+ The act of breeding adds new genetic information, because in addition to the random shuffle that happens when the genes are combined, the hydrogen pairs get shuffled as well. Even asexual reproducing bacteria aren't exact copies of each other for this reason. There's always slight variations. Some bugs will look more slightly more like leaves than others, and over time, those changes add up.
344
+
345
+ >>15383967
346
+ Dogs are superior to wolves in one very important aspect: Obedience. Yes, you can tame a wolf if you get it as a pup, but it's a hell of a lot less reliable a thing than it is with a domesticated animal... With the exception of those breeds that were selected for their aggression, and chihuahuas. (I swear, chihuahuas and pugs are exhibit A as to why man should not be allowed to play God.)
347
+ --- 15389652
348
+ >>15365487 (OP)
349
+ Camouflage
350
+ --- 15389669
351
+ >>15388315
352
+ >because in addition to the random shuffle that happens when the genes are combined
353
+ "shuffling" preexisting alleles in a population does not create anything new. It's just "shuffling." You probably meant to describe genetic drift. Genetic drift does not produce anything new.
354
+ >the hydrogen pairs get shuffled as well
355
+ Are you trying to say point mutations?
356
+ Whatever you are trying to say it is established that the gene is the basic unit of selection in biology.
357
+ >Even asexual reproducing bacteria
358
+ As apposed to... sexual bacteria? You know that isn't a thing right?
359
+ >Some bugs will look more slightly more like leaves than others, and over time, those changes add up
360
+ I do not share this faith based belief that fundamentally relies upon handwaving away the detrimental implications of long term antagonistic epistasis buildup within a population.
361
+ It is your belief system that a species *can* just slowly get better due to an accumulation of new mutations eventually leading to radical change in phenotype. But you ignore the opposite idea that bad genes remain within a sexually-reproducing population at the same time because they can piggyback on good genes....this is how we end up with situations were a man and a woman might have a 25% change of each of their offspring being potatoes because of "rare genetic disorders" while each man/woman is perfectly healthy.
362
+ There is no model that even attempts to address the idea that after a certain time period / timeline every organism within a species will have no other option but to mate with another who has these defective genes. Leading to a sudden and inevitable death spiral of the species.
363
+ I see no reason to ignore this dilemma and thus see no reason to share your faith based belief.
364
+ >>15388315
365
+ >Dogs are superior to wolves in one very important aspect: Obedience
366
+ I do not consider damages genes associated with aggression, which you are calling "obedience," a trait of superiority.
367
+ --- 15389932
368
+ >>15383860
369
+ >babble the post
370
+ --- 15389941
371
+ >>15383967
372
+ >Most people dont realize this but there is no dog breed that outperforms wolves in any characteristic. The dogs bred for the fastest speeds are still slower than the wolf ancestors they were bred from, the dogs bred for the best tracking have less olfactory ability than the wolf ancestors they were bred from etc.
373
+ Lol what horse shit. Greyhounds are faster than wolves in a sprint and wolves have pretty poor olfactory sensitivity compared to breeds like bloodhounds
374
+ --- 15390027
375
+ >>15389669
376
+ It's not good or bad genes, it's adaptability. Eskimos have timy noses so they can heat up the cold air when they breathe and they have extra fat to insulate them from the cold. Do you think yahweh created the eskimos and placed them where their traits were beneficial to them? Or that humans who lived in those parts of the world adapted genetically to it?
377
+ --- 15390045
378
+ >>15389941
379
+ Yeah I think it's a jew who wants to waste our time, its a typical jew shill tactic, to pretend to be retarded and bait people
380
+ --- 15390066
381
+ i don't believe in evolution and im not changing my mind
382
+ its not real science
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239
  --- 15371939
240
  >>15371491
241
  you just know ghislaine could suck a golf ball through a garden hose
242
- --- 15372439
243
- >>15371939
244
- she inherited about $200million when her father died, at the time of her court case she was worth about 10% of the original inheritance. not an intelligent person.
245
  --- 15373111
246
  >>15371095
247
  >Waving your hands and making up some objects is not a fucking proof
@@ -250,8 +247,6 @@ You should be telling that to the authors of those papers
250
  >>15373111
251
  >You should be telling that to the authors of those non-replicable papers
252
  non-replicable = non-science
253
- --- 15380317
254
- 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
255
  --- 15381519
256
  I wish I could find a woman as cute as Ghislaine.
257
  (not the pedo/jew part or whatever)
@@ -269,12 +264,6 @@ Nope. The SZ proves it's not local. Read the thread.
269
  >Cosmic microwave background radiation proven fake
270
  >in a youtube video
271
  as if you were targeting the illiterate.
272
- --- 15384013
273
- >>15383999
274
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4ZDyzPqnT4 [Embed]
275
- --- 15385539
276
- >>15371939
277
- she fucking loves soience too, she'll be out of prison next year, she isn't dead
278
  --- 15386682
279
  >>15385539
280
  you made me look her up for whatever reason since I had almost forgotten about her, and what the fuck. her father owned mcgraw hill which publishes k-12 school textbooks and was part of an equity firm worth half a trillion dollars, and her father also was a Mossad agent
@@ -282,5 +271,15 @@ you made me look her up for whatever reason since I had almost forgotten about h
282
  >>15386682
283
  he was also a close associate and buisness partner of both rupert murdoch & si newhouse.
284
  newhouse's kids own reddit, thats why ghislaine was the boss of moderators on reddit until she was arrested, she'll get her old job back when she gets out of prison next year if she wants it. he has a humanities degree, but she was and soon will again be controlling the public science narrative.
285
- --- 15386877
286
- >>15371475
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
239
  --- 15371939
240
  >>15371491
241
  you just know ghislaine could suck a golf ball through a garden hose
 
 
 
242
  --- 15373111
243
  >>15371095
244
  >Waving your hands and making up some objects is not a fucking proof
 
247
  >>15373111
248
  >You should be telling that to the authors of those non-replicable papers
249
  non-replicable = non-science
 
 
250
  --- 15381519
251
  I wish I could find a woman as cute as Ghislaine.
252
  (not the pedo/jew part or whatever)
 
264
  >Cosmic microwave background radiation proven fake
265
  >in a youtube video
266
  as if you were targeting the illiterate.
 
 
 
 
 
 
267
  --- 15386682
268
  >>15385539
269
  you made me look her up for whatever reason since I had almost forgotten about her, and what the fuck. her father owned mcgraw hill which publishes k-12 school textbooks and was part of an equity firm worth half a trillion dollars, and her father also was a Mossad agent
 
271
  >>15386682
272
  he was also a close associate and buisness partner of both rupert murdoch & si newhouse.
273
  newhouse's kids own reddit, thats why ghislaine was the boss of moderators on reddit until she was arrested, she'll get her old job back when she gets out of prison next year if she wants it. he has a humanities degree, but she was and soon will again be controlling the public science narrative.
274
+ --- 15388481
275
+ >>15369661
276
+ Ken Lay's convenient sudden heart attack death was fake too
277
+ --- 15389534
278
+ >>15369565
279
+ I'm sorry your level of literacy does not allow you to read texts so you have to watch videos instead.
280
+ --- 15389538
281
+ >>15369606
282
+ absolutely. intelligent people write things down. total retards share videos.
283
+ --- 15389662
284
+ >>15388481
285
+ Bin Laden is also definitely still alive, they never released to supposed video of him being killed or his funeral
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92
  --- 15378021
93
  >>15377310
94
  This. You can't make mercury expand more with less heat. It's all based on physical laws.
95
- --- 15380508
96
- >>15378021
97
- They could easily just print the wrong scale on the glass
98
  --- 15383076
99
  >>15380508
100
  That's stupid because it would be easily identifiable as a mislabeled instrument by comparison with other instruments, purely by its physical appearance.
101
- --- 15385388
102
- >>15383076
103
- Well they build digital instrument that read wrong and it went undetected for a long time
104
  --- 15385420
105
  >>15385388
106
  That was done on purpose and they forbade anyone to check them against the mercury counterparts. Also in many locations outside Australia (such as in the US) there is no cross-checking equipment. It's thermal probes or nothing.
@@ -110,3 +104,16 @@ yep, the data fits nicely around the desired conclusion
110
  --- 15386634
111
  >>15386213
112
  they will continue to use every method of lying they can think up with their deranged greedy brains as long as there continues to be no consequences for the lying
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
92
  --- 15378021
93
  >>15377310
94
  This. You can't make mercury expand more with less heat. It's all based on physical laws.
 
 
 
95
  --- 15383076
96
  >>15380508
97
  That's stupid because it would be easily identifiable as a mislabeled instrument by comparison with other instruments, purely by its physical appearance.
 
 
 
98
  --- 15385420
99
  >>15385388
100
  That was done on purpose and they forbade anyone to check them against the mercury counterparts. Also in many locations outside Australia (such as in the US) there is no cross-checking equipment. It's thermal probes or nothing.
 
104
  --- 15386634
105
  >>15386213
106
  they will continue to use every method of lying they can think up with their deranged greedy brains as long as there continues to be no consequences for the lying
107
+ --- 15388521
108
+ >>15370236
109
+ good PDF
110
+ --- 15389846
111
+ >>15370829
112
+ >there's a thousand to counter it
113
+ making fake graphs is easy, i can crank them out faster than you, but no matter how many fake graphs you bring, the climate wont change. its been stubbornly steady as a rock since the 1970s
114
+ --- 15389971
115
+ Global warming is real, seethe you absolute CHUDS.
116
+ --- 15390098
117
+ >>15369826
118
+ >australia =/= global
119
+ Got any facts to back that up?
sci/15370375.txt CHANGED
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59
  >>15370930
60
  Don't be so obvious in your trolling. Basic knowledge is that processing, refining and high heat stress the body with spikes in blood glucose and AGE's. Alcohol is an undisputed carcinogen. Therefore oatmeal is objectively healthier than bread and slow cooked meat is objectively healthier than salted meat which is often also smoked and nitrated thus carcinogenic.
61
  Rather than good or bad and who ate what when, consider what food contains the most and easily digestible nutrients and the least toxins. Then consider that you don't like the taste of plain boiled meat and vegetables so go back to consooming slop again. Repeat this cycle over and over and there you go: modern society filled with trolls like (You).
62
- --- 15372226
63
- >>15370694
64
- >listening to a doctor over an animal
65
- modern soientists are dumber than animals lmaooooo!!
66
  --- 15372385
67
  >>15370375 (OP)
68
  >please do not consume anything from nature
@@ -87,8 +83,6 @@ Has your transspecies transformation been complete yet?
87
  >>15372226
88
  >listening to a doctor over an animal
89
  A doctor is an animal
90
- --- 15372409
91
- >>15372406
92
  --- 15372410
93
  >>15370375 (OP)
94
  I just literally read some study that says eggs will protect you from alzheimers disease
@@ -325,9 +319,6 @@ Could be both.
325
  >>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.
328
- --- 15380571
329
- >>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
331
  --- 15380592
332
  >>15370375 (OP)
333
  Eat what makes you happy and don't get fat.
@@ -355,12 +346,6 @@ Literally your whole body and hormones require cholesterol to be built.
355
  Even vitamin D is made from cholesterol.
356
  --- 15383300
357
  >>15372647
358
- --- 15384144
359
- >hey goy, stop eating food
360
- >hey goy stop drinking water
361
- >hey goy stop breathing air
362
- >hey goy you're ruining my planet
363
- this characteristic semitic behavior is the only evidence that makes the holohoax narrative slightly believable
364
  --- 15384260
365
  >>15382504
366
  Your body produces all the cholesterol you need already. You are dodging and not saying anything, you are just spitting mechanistic speculation that has no basis in reality.
@@ -390,13 +375,8 @@ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0002870379903168
390
  Also before 1940s almost nobody dies because of heart attacks.
391
  And then they ate butter, lard and milk products a lot.
392
  Only after the 40s it increased to be in the top 3 mayor causes of death.
393
- --- 15385586
394
- I had eggs for breakfast, am i gonna die?
395
  --- 15385696
396
  This is where "trusting the experts" gets you. You become this man. You literally, physically become this man.
397
- --- 15385933
398
- >>15385696
399
- whats wrong with he abdomen? why is he so bloated?
400
  --- 15385943
401
  >>15385696
402
  >Jew becomes the golem
@@ -404,6 +384,30 @@ Oh the iron knee....
404
  --- 15386009
405
  >>15385696
406
  We were gaslighted as children to not trust our own judgement, like don't judge a book by it's cover. That way scientists can ignore their own science that eyes and brains have evolved to judge accurately for survival and reproduction. Yes but here is an artificial illusion that totally proves your lack of good judgement they say. Whatever. My brain is fried with nonsense. Well played elites. You got me.
407
- --- 15386948
408
- >>15385933
409
- You may not like it, but thats what peak health looks like
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
59
  >>15370930
60
  Don't be so obvious in your trolling. Basic knowledge is that processing, refining and high heat stress the body with spikes in blood glucose and AGE's. Alcohol is an undisputed carcinogen. Therefore oatmeal is objectively healthier than bread and slow cooked meat is objectively healthier than salted meat which is often also smoked and nitrated thus carcinogenic.
61
  Rather than good or bad and who ate what when, consider what food contains the most and easily digestible nutrients and the least toxins. Then consider that you don't like the taste of plain boiled meat and vegetables so go back to consooming slop again. Repeat this cycle over and over and there you go: modern society filled with trolls like (You).
 
 
 
 
62
  --- 15372385
63
  >>15370375 (OP)
64
  >please do not consume anything from nature
 
83
  >>15372226
84
  >listening to a doctor over an animal
85
  A doctor is an animal
 
 
86
  --- 15372410
87
  >>15370375 (OP)
88
  I just literally read some study that says eggs will protect you from alzheimers disease
 
319
  >>15377570
320
  Psychological projection, virtue-signalers for X tend to partake in X, be it faggotry, child rape...
321
  Especially if it comes out of nowhere.
 
 
 
322
  --- 15380592
323
  >>15370375 (OP)
324
  Eat what makes you happy and don't get fat.
 
346
  Even vitamin D is made from cholesterol.
347
  --- 15383300
348
  >>15372647
 
 
 
 
 
 
349
  --- 15384260
350
  >>15382504
351
  Your body produces all the cholesterol you need already. You are dodging and not saying anything, you are just spitting mechanistic speculation that has no basis in reality.
 
375
  Also before 1940s almost nobody dies because of heart attacks.
376
  And then they ate butter, lard and milk products a lot.
377
  Only after the 40s it increased to be in the top 3 mayor causes of death.
 
 
378
  --- 15385696
379
  This is where "trusting the experts" gets you. You become this man. You literally, physically become this man.
 
 
 
380
  --- 15385943
381
  >>15385696
382
  >Jew becomes the golem
 
384
  --- 15386009
385
  >>15385696
386
  We were gaslighted as children to not trust our own judgement, like don't judge a book by it's cover. That way scientists can ignore their own science that eyes and brains have evolved to judge accurately for survival and reproduction. Yes but here is an artificial illusion that totally proves your lack of good judgement they say. Whatever. My brain is fried with nonsense. Well played elites. You got me.
387
+ --- 15388401
388
+ >>15385586
389
+ r u dead yet?
390
+ --- 15388493
391
+ >>15370375 (OP)
392
+ I eat 6 to 12 raw eggs every day and have for years. I noticed a huge difference in recovery from injury, reduction of brain fog and drive since I began eating so many eggs.
393
+ I imagine I very well could be the healthiest anon on this board at any given time. Eggs, in particular the yolk, are probably the best single food in the world along with roe and liver.
394
+ --- 15389608
395
+ >>15388493
396
+ how much liver can i eat without risking gout?
397
+ --- 15389627
398
+ >>15389608
399
+ ? as much as you'd like, why the hell would liver cause gout?
400
+ --- 15389636
401
+ let's suppose eating animal fat does give me heart disease(it won't). Why would I care if it's something that won't appear until I am 50 or so? Living a high carb vegan lifestyle will quickly age you anyways, si you will look and feel terrible by that age even if you don't get heart disease.
402
+
403
+ heart disease is actually caused by pufa and carbs. though.
404
+ --- 15389641
405
+ >>15370375 (OP)
406
+ >eggs
407
+ >bad
408
+ Yea no
409
+ eggs are high in hdl, that is the "good" cholesterol
410
+
411
+ they're some of the most nutrients dense foods you can have
412
+
413
+ eggs are some of the healthiest foods and probably the closest thing to a superfood you can eat
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193
  >>15371017
194
  yes, God is a necessary being and a noncontingent starting point of the universe.
195
  Congratulations.
 
 
 
 
193
  >>15371017
194
  yes, God is a necessary being and a noncontingent starting point of the universe.
195
  Congratulations.
196
+ --- 15388491
197
+ >>15375802
198
+ >>>/pol/
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144
  --- 15379896
145
  >>15372014
146
  >wikipedia
147
- --- 15380547
148
- >>15371937
149
- https://vault.fbi.gov/protocols-of-learned-elders-of-zion
150
- >i hate everyone on 4chan
151
- 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
152
  --- 15380599
153
  >>15377967
154
  >Still the greatest physicist ever.
@@ -173,9 +168,6 @@ That's just what he tells you... obviously he had a real state in mind.
173
  >>15380788
174
  Israel now has the world's largest border walls.
175
  Einstein was dumb, but not so dumb that he was beyond realizing that there were people more intelligent than himself.
176
- --- 15384158
177
- >>15371931
178
- good pdf
179
  --- 15384620
180
  >>15372014
181
  >And the elders of Zion is fake as fuck everyone knows that.
@@ -196,6 +188,8 @@ You don't need borders when the entire world is in your hands. Besides having du
196
  --- 15384642
197
  >>15380686
198
  Because there are other diseases that other cultures have that are worse than racism
199
- --- 15386917
200
- >>15371722
201
- he was just another lame jewish political activist posing a scientist for intellectual clout
 
 
 
144
  --- 15379896
145
  >>15372014
146
  >wikipedia
 
 
 
 
 
147
  --- 15380599
148
  >>15377967
149
  >Still the greatest physicist ever.
 
168
  >>15380788
169
  Israel now has the world's largest border walls.
170
  Einstein was dumb, but not so dumb that he was beyond realizing that there were people more intelligent than himself.
 
 
 
171
  --- 15384620
172
  >>15372014
173
  >And the elders of Zion is fake as fuck everyone knows that.
 
188
  --- 15384642
189
  >>15380686
190
  Because there are other diseases that other cultures have that are worse than racism
191
+ --- 15388396
192
+ >>15372024
193
+ Thats why it clearly is not a forgery
194
+ --- 15389605
195
+ >>15371705
sci/15370558.txt CHANGED
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103
  --- 15387065
104
  I think this is the right thread to mention that Malthusians are almost always wrong when they make concrete predictions. Paul Ehrlich especially. What a moron (gotta respect the hustle though).
105
  https://twitter.com/HumanProgress/status/1617989757535162368
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
103
  --- 15387065
104
  I think this is the right thread to mention that Malthusians are almost always wrong when they make concrete predictions. Paul Ehrlich especially. What a moron (gotta respect the hustle though).
105
  https://twitter.com/HumanProgress/status/1617989757535162368
106
+ --- 15387607
107
+ >>15370558 (OP)
108
+ OMG overpopulation! must have draconian eco restrictions!
109
+ OMG declining birth rates. Must import more savages!
110
+
111
+ doesn't seem like both things can be true at the same time. it's almost like everything that comes from the msm and governments is a fucking lie.
112
+ --- 15387612
113
+ >>15370558 (OP)
114
+ China has less pop, they will be a stable country
115
+ India is decreasing
116
+ Southamerican jungle and Africa are the problem, they burn nature and will get cars in 20 - 30 years
117
+ --- 15387617
118
+ >>15387607
119
+ Yeah this too
120
+ Africans aren't reading the guardian or buying national slopgraphic
121
+ --- 15388512
122
+ >>15387617
123
+ they are not stupid enough to do that
124
+ --- 15388565
125
+ >>15370558 (OP)
126
+ Overpopulation is cope alarmism by environmentalists who ship their plastics to Africans who then proceed to just throw it in the ocean anyway.
127
+
128
+ The biggest issue is birth rates are declining and we don't even know why. There's very little overlapping elements between all countries experiencing it. Maybe working women is the common thread? It's hard to know for sure but until we can successfully bring countries back up to a 2.0 birth rate with minimal immigration we're in a disaster spiral that affects every country on the planet, even African nations are declining in rates faster than people expected.
129
+ --- 15389065
130
+ >>15370558 (OP)
131
+ Its very simple, everyone except Africans and Muslims is headed for massive population contraction while muslims level off and Africans continue to expand
132
+
133
+ The idea of most whites and asians going extinct and being replaced by Africans is so unacceptable at every level, that it evokes both a conscious and subconscious reaction of disgust and horror
134
+
135
+ This leads midwits to try to show their moral superiority by overcomibg the immediate reaction of disgust and horror and coming up with rationalizations about how its actually a good thing and the only possible objection is mere racist bigotry that needs to be confronted and stamped out
136
+
137
+ Midwits dominate the intellectual discourse so it's politically incorrect to even acknowledge the fact that humans are not replaceable parts that can be plugged into different societies as needed for economic stability with no repercussions, let alone acknowledge the fact that the 20 point IQ difference could possibly exist at all
138
+ --- 15389119
139
+ >>15370558 (OP)
140
+ >niggers, chinks and poos are reproducing at unheard of levels
141
+ >it’s destroying the planet
142
+ >it’s somehow white peoples fault
143
+ I’m not trusting this science desu
144
+ --- 15389140
145
+ >>15389119
146
+
147
+ fucking based, redpilled and kek
148
+ --- 15389833
149
+ >>15387612
150
+ >they burn nature
151
+ where you live every last scrap of nature has been wiped out since the 20th century.
152
+ >3rd worlders are destroying nature
153
+ the largest remaining wild animal in europe is a rabbit
154
+ --- 15389860
155
+ >>15370558 (OP)
156
+ Ackshually it's over consumption without a care for the negative effects
157
+ --- 15389869
158
+ >>15371428
159
+ It's not inherently being jewish that's the problem, the problem is we have too many assholes in society who perpetuate their shitty ways across generations with their shitty behaviour and it's ruining society
160
+ >>15385635
161
+ And therein lies the curse of life, that's probably why there aren't many civilizations around
162
+ --- 15389930
163
+ >>15389869
164
+ >their shitty ways
165
+ Like?
sci/15370730.txt CHANGED
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634
  --- 15387318
635
  >>15387315
636
  That's bizarre, Janny wiped a post after such a long delay just as I opened the thread...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
634
  --- 15387318
635
  >>15387315
636
  That's bizarre, Janny wiped a post after such a long delay just as I opened the thread...
637
+ --- 15388494
638
+ >>15387318
639
+ you probably had it cached
640
+ --- 15388500
641
+ >>15370730 (OP)
642
+ US is rapidly becoming a Turd World shithole, the Turd world population is bringing it's problems.
643
+ --- 15389816
644
+ >>15381326
645
+ >It wouldn't surprise me at all if bug-chasing became mainstream
646
+ already happened
sci/15371874.txt CHANGED
@@ -88,24 +88,10 @@ it should, but it doesn't
88
  --- 15383688
89
  >>15382061
90
  Maybe in 10 of 15 years Retractionwatch might get around to doing an article about them. Retractionwatch is a good organization, but its only 4 people, they should have at least a few thousand more to make the kind of impact they need to make any significant difference in the way things are going.
91
- --- 15383974
92
- >>15380734
93
- >how the fuck do they get away with this?
94
- peer review. how many non-vegans do you think are doing peer review in veganology?
95
  --- 15383982
96
  >To address the first aim, we compared the wider Reddit activity of r/AntiVegan users against that of a sample of r/askreddit users (N = 9500). With over 33 million users, r/askreddit is one of the most popular subreddits on Reddit. Given its popularity and the neutrality of its content, this subreddit has often been used as something of a “control group” for group-based comparisons (see, e.g., Bagroy et al., 2017).
97
  >Given its popularity and the neutrality of its content
98
  lol
99
- --- 15383997
100
- The global warming orthodoxy is the result of groupthink enforced by cancel culture, not independent thinkers coming to the same conclusion
101
-
102
- https://www.discoursemagazine.com/ideas/2022/05/02/the-fake-scientific-consensus-on-climate-change/
103
-
104
- >Consider the case of an Italian scientific conference last year that had to be canceled, not because of the pandemic, but because participants withdrew en masse after an Italian newspaper whipped up a crusade over one of the papers to be presented—a paper that expressed skepticism about the size of the human role in global warming. Rumors swirled that one of its authors was a “denier,” and everyone stampeded toward the exits. (See another report on an academic conference that got a similar reception.) This is “cancel culture” in climate science.
105
-
106
- >Or consider a recent book by Obama-administration official Steve Koonin—former undersecretary of science for the Department of Energy—which questioned some of the conclusions of the established view. In a letter to Scientific American signed by a dozen other scientists, he was promptly denounced as a “crank” and a “disinformation peddler,” with plenty of insinuations that he must be bought and paid for by Big Oil.
107
-
108
- >I think we’re starting to get an idea of how we got that “consensus.”
109
  --- 15384009
110
  >>15380593
111
  Great. Scifi without the fun
@@ -115,10 +101,47 @@ if meat is so good then why do you feel bad after eating it
115
  i don't feel bad after eating apples
116
 
117
  even coca-cola is seemingly more natural (and enjoyable) to consume than the burgers they're so readily paired with.
118
- --- 15385524
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
119
  >>15384898
120
- nobody is forcing you to stop being a mentally ill vegan
121
- --- 15386902
122
- >>15383997
123
- >Rumors swirled that one of its authors was a “denier,” and everyone stampeded toward the exits.
124
- is yelling denier in a crowded climate conference protect speech or is it the same as yelling fire in a crowded theater?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
88
  --- 15383688
89
  >>15382061
90
  Maybe in 10 of 15 years Retractionwatch might get around to doing an article about them. Retractionwatch is a good organization, but its only 4 people, they should have at least a few thousand more to make the kind of impact they need to make any significant difference in the way things are going.
 
 
 
 
91
  --- 15383982
92
  >To address the first aim, we compared the wider Reddit activity of r/AntiVegan users against that of a sample of r/askreddit users (N = 9500). With over 33 million users, r/askreddit is one of the most popular subreddits on Reddit. Given its popularity and the neutrality of its content, this subreddit has often been used as something of a “control group” for group-based comparisons (see, e.g., Bagroy et al., 2017).
93
  >Given its popularity and the neutrality of its content
94
  lol
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
95
  --- 15384009
96
  >>15380593
97
  Great. Scifi without the fun
 
101
  i don't feel bad after eating apples
102
 
103
  even coca-cola is seemingly more natural (and enjoyable) to consume than the burgers they're so readily paired with.
104
+ --- 15387909
105
+ >>15383974
106
+ >veganology
107
+ How many vegans are in the field of nutrition. Regardless they should state their conflict of interest, they don't get a pass.
108
+ --- 15388183
109
+ >>15371874 (OP)
110
+ meat bros... life seems to lose its meaning...
111
+
112
+ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966591/
113
+ --- 15388198
114
+ They might be some merits on vegan diet, but is not found in stuff like imposible burgers or vegan cheese.
115
+ --- 15388262
116
+ >>15371874 (OP)
117
+ >we examined the psychosocial characteristics of Reddit users
118
+
119
+ troon "science" is pure cope and navel gazing
120
+ --- 15388323
121
+ >>15388183
122
+ >https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966591/
123
+ None of these studies control for healthy meat eating versus unhealthy meat eating. For example, one would expect different health outcomes for low temperature versus high temperature cooking. That's why plant pushers will forever be dishonest cunts.
124
+ --- 15388375
125
  >>15384898
126
+ I feel like shit after eating apples, no clue what you are talking about.
127
+ --- 15388382
128
+ >>15388323
129
+ It's the same thing as when they refer to a diet high in sugar and fat as a "high fat diet" in order to portray fat as harmful.
130
+ --- 15388603
131
+ >>15387909
132
+ they're just political activists posing as scientists, just like all the other scientists. honest people don't go into that line of work anymore, they get shut out by the political activists via the peer review process
133
+ --- 15388640
134
+ >>15371874 (OP)
135
+ Veganism is a legitimate threat. Products keep getting reformulated as vegan and they become incredibly disgusting. Veganism is taking away my food.
136
+ --- 15388808
137
+ >>15388382
138
+ Yes and another plant pushing deception is generalizing saturated fat as harmful. For example, one would expect different health outcomes for eating cheese versus drinking milk and eating chocolate versus adding coconut to a stew.
139
+ Discussing science is a rigged game though, because people only care about exercising power over others by any means necessary.
140
+ --- 15388868
141
+ >>15388603
142
+ Left-wing politics has destroyed the credibility of all science for perhaps generations or even hundreds of years now.
143
+ --- 15389835
144
+ >veganology
145
+ --- 15389867
146
+ >>15388868
147
+ And here's why that's a good thing: draining the swamp to make science great again. A great reset of the science to build science back better. A science that is not a threat to our democracy. Yes we can. For the people. Especially the children. Imagine a global science treaty without foreign intervention. A science that allows freedom of speech, diversity and inclusivity without hate speech or misinformation. A science that punishes criminals and illegal immigration. A science that does not depend on Russia and China. A science that encourages upward mobility through hard work like our founding fathers did. A new scientific order. God bless America!
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541
  --- 15387359
542
  >>15374973 (OP)
543
  Elonsisters...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
541
  --- 15387359
542
  >>15374973 (OP)
543
  Elonsisters...
544
+ --- 15387701
545
+ >>15374973 (OP)
546
+ Why does everyone suddenly become a rocket engineer whenever Musk does anything?
547
+ Nigger probably knows more avout rocket science then most of you.
548
+ I get that he acts like a dumbass, but no other billionaire gets as much hate as him, even though they are much worse then him.
549
+ --- 15387726
550
+ >>15386716
551
+ >>15386718
552
+ Congrats, your irrational hatred of you and millions of other NPCs have done a great job elevating him to richest person on the planet.
553
+ --- 15387903
554
+ >>15374973 (OP)
555
+ >If you blow up your rockets, you win!
556
+ --- 15387917
557
+ >>15380480
558
+ >How does anyone think humans going to Mars is even feasible with this technology?
559
+ Musk said he would land humans on Mars in 2020. 2 more years and we will have a fledgling Martian colony, chud. Million humans on Mars by 2050.
560
+ --- 15388243
561
+ >>15387917
562
+ Musk is too optimistic in his estimates but the pandemic did set everything back quite a bit, as has having an unfriendly presidential administration.
563
+ --- 15388571
564
+ >>15386615
565
+ You think von Braun was personally calculating loads on detail nr 573645 in SatunV booster?
566
+ --- 15388577
567
+ >>15387903
568
+ Let's all laugh at muskrats. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
569
+ --- 15390109
570
+ >>15375431
571
+ The Yandex reverse image search of conspiracy infographics
sci/15376142.txt CHANGED
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200
  --- 15387285
201
  >>15376283
202
  Cannabis alows doctors for examination, then they diagnose whatever they want.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
200
  --- 15387285
201
  >>15376283
202
  Cannabis alows doctors for examination, then they diagnose whatever they want.
203
+ --- 15387703
204
+ A lasting panic attack after eating edibles can be diagnosed as schyzophrenia, but you can probably go really schizophrenic (hearing voices etc) after cannabis use
205
+
206
+ Question is: do people go schizophrenic from other causes than cannabis?
207
+ If there are, what are the rates?
208
+ Out of a 100 nuthouse-filed schizophrenics, how many are there because of cannabis?
209
+
210
+ Also how would you deal with pharma shills
211
+ --- 15387919
212
+ >>15376142 (OP)
213
+ In large quantities it causes psychosis. In small amounts it is an anti-depressant, same as with all psychoactive drugs.
214
+
215
+ Don't worship the pharmacy jew, their pills are poison
216
+ --- 15387956
217
+ >>15376142 (OP)
218
+ Because it’s not about the cannabis, (keep in mind I’m a schizo already) it’s about the BUTANE.
219
+ Inhaled butane is responsible for “cannabis psychosis” and permanent neurological damage. If you use a lighter or a torch there is a high chance you are inhaling bits of unburnt butane gas.
220
+ Especially high heat methods like dabs where certain setups gas can actually go right into the stem and since butane sinks it just builds up for the user to inhale.
221
+ No I don’t have any studies to back this up, but I’m positive that if I look up butane inhalation it will not have good results. I would like to see a study on edibles that are absolutely clean and free of any butane contact.
222
+ --- 15387977
223
+ >>15376142 (OP)
224
+ I'm Jamaican and even my family has realised this. We of course would never support criminalisation of the herb but we feel that it's being pushed on kids more and more these days and is stronger to boot. In the old days only wise Rastas smoked it and there was none of this skunk bullshit. Now we have teen girls smoking it and ending up in the nuthouse by age 20 (true story)
225
+ --- 15389227
226
+ >>15376283
227
+ You forgot OCD and anxiety disorders too. People who smoked weed in their teens are mentally deranged.
228
+ --- 15389316
229
+ >>15376142 (OP)
230
+ >link between marijuana and psychotic illness
231
+ the issue here is that a lot of people who deal with mental issues also take weed as a way to cope
232
+ it's one of those situations where correlation doesn't necessarily mean causation
233
+
234
+ for instance, weed helps treat major depressive disorder and will even be prescribed for such. when looking at things like this, it's important to take that sorta thing into account.
235
+ Now that's not to say that weed doesn't have its potential dangers to one's mental health. Too much can increase one's anxiety and if one has a familial history of schizo disorders they'd be wise to stay away bit its not so black and white as you seem to make it out to be
236
+ --- 15389376
237
+ I smoke it because it gives me creative ideas to use in my art, opens my perception to appreciating facets of natural beauty I didn't appreciate before, allows me to explore unusual patterns of thinking, even if most of the ideas I get dont match up to reality when I am sober, and because it gives me mind blowing orgasms when I masturbate. How about you?
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171
  Exactly. This is the correct formulation.
172
 
173
  t. cisgender transsexual
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
171
  Exactly. This is the correct formulation.
172
 
173
  t. cisgender transsexual
174
+ --- 15387495
175
+ >>15378205
176
+ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
177
+ --- 15387498
178
+ >fag ideology is illogical
179
+ Whoa crazy you just figured this out?
180
+ --- 15387500
181
+ >>15379912
182
+ A. Gender and sex are inseparable
183
+ B. Gender roles are a product of evolution, they serve a purpose in terms of survival and thriving
184
+ --- 15387510
185
+ >>15380134
186
+ Lol, the only functional purpose for the constantly healing/closing surgical wound is sex. The only purpose is to be fucked "like a woman" but it'll only ever be a simile for a vagina. It's mental illness+fetish
187
+ --- 15387543
188
+ >>15379912
189
+ >>They claim that gender roles and societal views on gender are constructs of society and they’re not wrong. They want to behave as a gender opposite the one they were assigned at birth and I don’t understand why we can’t just live and let live.
190
+ If gender roles are scripted and forced, an actual deconstruction of them would be to simply behave without respect for those conventions. Actively trying to embody opposite gender conventions reinforces stereotypes of what it means to be a man or woman.
191
+ >>15382985 is pretty on the nose. Having to transition to do things like "grill like a man" is emblematic of crippling social anxiety disorder where the individual has to not just be a "girly man" or "manly woman" but fully embody a stereotype to get ahead of criticism from peers. It's analogous in its logic to the mentality of "lol i didn't even try so i can't fail"
192
+ --- 15387546
193
+ CDC and WHO say is true, so is true
194
+ woman literally man but removed penis
195
+ --- 15387599
196
+ >>15387386
197
+ Marge
198
+ --- 15387817
199
+ Trannies are fucking weird.
200
+ >Simple as
201
+ --- 15387832
202
+ >>15377486 (OP)
203
+ Not the same doesn't mean they aren't connected. It's difficult to take the right seriously because they put forward these half-cocked retarded postulations indicating either inability to grapple with the subject matter or a disingenuous attempt to push a narrative under the guise of discourse. Just think for two fucking seconds before you speak. Is that really too much to ask for?
204
+ --- 15388282
205
+ >>15387832
206
+ >It's difficult to take the right seriously
207
+ Hard to take seriously people who think males are women. Create whatever construct you want in your head but no male will ever be a woman. You can call yourself the God of science and the arbitrator of reality but no matter what you say, no male will ever be a woman. Why should anyone care what a creature such as yourself takes serious when you've already announced you're not a serious person.
208
+ --- 15389824
209
+ simple as
210
+ --- 15389878
211
+ >>15380134
212
+ An infected axe wound that needs constant dilating for it to stay open isn't a vagina.
213
+ --- 15389895
214
+ Rhetorically, there is a good point for an argument there, but, also, rhetorically, rhetoric does not work on those people. The real good point is dead trannies and dead tranny surgeons.
215
+ --- 15389906
216
+ >>15379912
217
+ >scare people into voting against their best interests
218
+ For sure, if people don't understand how mass importation of the third world to suppress wage growth is in their best interest then they should not be allowed to vote.
sci/15378175.txt CHANGED
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91
  --- 15380416
92
  >>15378175 (OP)
93
  why are greek/roman sculptures so well made when their paintings are so shit?
94
- --- 15380467
95
- >>15379763
96
- but also woolly mammoths turned into elephants overnight at the end of the ice age.
97
- evolution is slow when that fits the soience narrative and fast when the soience narrative demands it.
98
- just a bunch of lies, you make it up as you go along
99
  --- 15380476
100
  >>15378175 (OP)
101
  this is now a tomboy supremacist thread
@@ -146,17 +141,40 @@ blacks only crossed the sahara as slaves
146
  >>15378719
147
  >>15379522
148
  George Washington, Thomas Edison, and Wernher Von Braun
149
- --- 15385521
150
- >>15378491
151
  --- 15386492
152
  Their filters made him look female for politics.
153
  He was a young soft faced male in his youth. AI is often too dumb to figure out the difference.
154
  --- 15386501
155
  >>15378498
156
  stop with this bullshit or i will pay a pack of feral cheddarmen to come pay you a visit.
157
- --- 15386939
158
- >>15384216
159
- >big nosed chinlet
160
- bad combo
161
  --- 15387040
162
  look what they've done to my tomboy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
91
  --- 15380416
92
  >>15378175 (OP)
93
  why are greek/roman sculptures so well made when their paintings are so shit?
 
 
 
 
 
94
  --- 15380476
95
  >>15378175 (OP)
96
  this is now a tomboy supremacist thread
 
141
  >>15378719
142
  >>15379522
143
  George Washington, Thomas Edison, and Wernher Von Braun
 
 
144
  --- 15386492
145
  Their filters made him look female for politics.
146
  He was a young soft faced male in his youth. AI is often too dumb to figure out the difference.
147
  --- 15386501
148
  >>15378498
149
  stop with this bullshit or i will pay a pack of feral cheddarmen to come pay you a visit.
 
 
 
 
150
  --- 15387040
151
  look what they've done to my tomboy
152
+ --- 15388580
153
+ >>15384994
154
+ >Wernher Von Brown
155
+ --- 15388629
156
+ >>15378175 (OP)
157
+ >Seems hard to believe that the prettiest meme girl from the ancient world was so androgynous.
158
+ Royalty had a beauty advantage
159
+ >Hasn't got shit all over her
160
+ --- 15388650
161
+ >>15378175 (OP)
162
+ >qt tomboy cleopatra
163
+ --- 15388770
164
+ >>15378175 (OP)
165
+ >Is this all just more of the scientists' bad habit of presenting non disprovable conjectures as legitimate science?
166
+
167
+ Definitely, reconstructions function in the same thematic expression affiliated with astronomical analysis such false color images, age of astrological bodies via red shifting and the cosmological horizon. In theory reconstruction is used to approximate the accuracy of "likeness" of individuals.
168
+
169
+ But the problem is reconstruction often utilizes art (paintings/sculptures) and literature (1st or 3rd person accounts) to illustrate likeness. But people who view this often ignore the subjectiveness of artists who either felt pressure or admiration in the creation of portraits or sculptures. Thus it's possible rather than capturing authenticity of the tartget, they instead capture the idealized form and thus filter out imperfections or features that would be viewed unfavorably by the audience it's made for at the time.
170
+
171
+ There is also the fact that because reconstructions are trying to approximate likeness of people that are thousands of years old. A lot of reference points are in a deteriorated state meaning you are bumping into a physical horizon to which there is no more information to utilize in order to gain more accuracy. Again akin to the cosmological horizon to which the distance of an event is too great to access the accuracy of causality of the subject matter.
172
+
173
+ So something like pic related which is a mixture of a.i. generation, historical reference and artistic inference can only be so accurate. All the men in pic could be darker skinned or lighter skinned then they are portrayed. They could also be more physically leaner, fatter, taller, shorter, scarred or sikley. We can't really know past a certain point. So Cleopatra could possibly look like your picture but anyone stating accuracy above 75% without skeletal remains is pushing it.
174
+ --- 15389599
175
+ >>15388770
176
+ presuming that people 2000 years ago exactly resemble contemporary people is denying evolution.
177
+ --- 15389613
178
+ >>15389599
179
+ How the fuck are there two of you morons?
180
+ >>15379763
sci/15378431.txt CHANGED
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79
  --- 15387238
80
  >>15382049
81
  It's not spam and in fact this thread should be stickied. The absence of aliens implies that we are alone and that our shitty species is the elder civilization of the galaxy and will someday rule it. Proving or disproving this hypothesis should be the top priority of all space science.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
79
  --- 15387238
80
  >>15382049
81
  It's not spam and in fact this thread should be stickied. The absence of aliens implies that we are alone and that our shitty species is the elder civilization of the galaxy and will someday rule it. Proving or disproving this hypothesis should be the top priority of all space science.
82
+ --- 15389415
83
+ Since this thread automatically restarts once it 404s, why don't we just keep this one going forever as a way to memorialize the fact that jannie doesn't care whatsoever about deleting automated spam, but will reliably delete threads that people show actual interest in?
84
+ --- 15389419
85
+ >>15378431 (OP)
86
+ shut the
87
+ shut the fuck up
88
+ --- 15389471
89
+ >>15378431 (OP)
90
+ Staying the fuck away from this planet, due to Blue Eisenhower November .
91
+
92
+ It's the biggest gun we have.
93
+ --- 15389485
94
+ >>15387238
95
+ if it were stickied then it wouldn't need to be automatically reposted the second it 404d
96
+ --- 15389565
97
+ >>15387015
98
+ It's possible that once a technological civilization achieves the Singularity they vanish to a higher plane of existence or something like that. There are some decent scifi stories by Vernor Vinge about people who get left behind on the empty Earth when the Singularity happens. If the aliens have all achieved the Singularity we may never see them unless we do the same.
99
+ --- 15389566
100
+ >>15378431 (OP)
101
+ They went inwards, rather than outwards
102
+ --- 15389587
103
+ As soon as any civilization figures out they live in a simulation, the ancient advanced aliens that run the simulation just press the delete key. When our civ eventually confirms it scientifically then we will be deleted as well.
104
+ --- 15389814
105
+ >>15378431 (OP)
106
+ In your head - making you ask silly questions.
sci/15378472.txt CHANGED
@@ -37,3 +37,7 @@ ngmi
37
  --- 15386643
38
  >>15378472 (OP)
39
  you can change settings to where it stops highlighting those words. there is a function to make certain words accepted i forget how havn't used it in a while
 
 
 
 
 
37
  --- 15386643
38
  >>15378472 (OP)
39
  you can change settings to where it stops highlighting those words. there is a function to make certain words accepted i forget how havn't used it in a while
40
+ --- 15389135
41
+ >>15384773
42
+ /thread
43
+ NXET!
sci/15379089.txt CHANGED
@@ -362,3 +362,33 @@ Chuds are the ones enjoying nature and exploring space.
362
  >here we see the prime example of the low IQ jew hater chud
363
  >Their program is designed to answer every question with "ITS THE JEWS"
364
  I'm Jewish and I genuinely just find it funny. Like, if you're White, how do you react to seeing some overweight blue-haired lib writing a bunch of tweets about how the White man is to blame for her lot in life? That's what I feel reading these.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
362
  >here we see the prime example of the low IQ jew hater chud
363
  >Their program is designed to answer every question with "ITS THE JEWS"
364
  I'm Jewish and I genuinely just find it funny. Like, if you're White, how do you react to seeing some overweight blue-haired lib writing a bunch of tweets about how the White man is to blame for her lot in life? That's what I feel reading these.
365
+ --- 15387481
366
+ >>15379089 (OP)
367
+ NASA and Congress put all their bargaining chips into the Space Shuttle, while decreasing their budget from 3% of GPD, to .18%
368
+ NASA got bogged down on it, as well as congress ensuring all future N for 50 years, and congress has enforced this budgetarily to ensure the shuttle contractors still have work lmao
369
+ Also the SLS and Starship are better rockets (albeit one is soulless, and the other is still a prototype)
370
+ --- 15387518
371
+ >>15379089 (OP)
372
+
373
+ Lerne damit umzugehen ... or just put us in fucking charge again. :)
374
+ --- 15388422
375
+ >>15387349
376
+ --- 15388444
377
+ >>15379089 (OP)
378
+ Redditors getting more and more desperate by the day. They still have no clue why the rockets keep failing and the reason for the perpetual delays.
379
+
380
+ https://youtu.be/eJK1gLHbOxA?t=1136 [Embed]
381
+ --- 15388681
382
+ >>15386734
383
+ No you don't
384
+ You enjoy a cargo cult
385
+ --- 15389596
386
+ >>15387349
387
+ --- 15389644
388
+ >>15388422
389
+ It's even worse than that. Civilization was ready for those who tried to exploit it, and had effective systems in place to remove them. Jews destroyed this immune system because it refused to let them steal. Now our society has AIDS, and is a dying body getting consumed by random bacteria.
390
+ --- 15389661
391
+ >>15381109
392
+ Even if the blueprints were lost (they aren't) the designs could be reverse engineered from the numerous unflown parts they still have in warehouses today.
393
+
394
+ And guess what, exactly that idea was put forth in a competitor bid to SLS by Dynetics, who proposed an iterative improvement on the F-1, the F-1B, using unflown F-1 engines as the basis of the development.
sci/15379528.txt CHANGED
@@ -371,3 +371,100 @@ Similarly you can show for the other one that |ln(1+x)-x+x^2/2|<=(ln(256)-5)|
371
  --- 15387068
372
  >>15387006
373
  I can see that's the question, my question was why that specific value. For a rigorous math question it appears completely random.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
371
  --- 15387068
372
  >>15387006
373
  I can see that's the question, my question was why that specific value. For a rigorous math question it appears completely random.
374
+ --- 15387474
375
+ >>15387068
376
+ I assume the instructor has some particular method in mind to bound tail sums like those, instead of just calculating them.
377
+ --- 15387626
378
+ Suppose X is a set and C is a collection of subsets of X which is stable under finite intersections. Is there a nice characterization of the algebra (as opposed to sigma algebra) generated by C?
379
+ --- 15388148
380
+ >>15387626
381
+ nvm, I've found what I was looking for: the algebra generated by C is the set of all finite unions of finite intersections of sets in C or their complements (and this applies to any collection C of subsets of X, not necessarily stable under finite intersections).
382
+ --- 15388588
383
+ is it
384
+ [eqn]
385
+ \dot{\vec r}
386
+ [/eqn]
387
+ or
388
+ [eqn]
389
+ \vec{\dot r}
390
+ [/eqn]
391
+ --- 15388598
392
+ >>15388588
393
+ The top one.
394
+
395
+ You can have the derivative of a vector function,
396
+ but not the vector of the derivative of a function...
397
+ unless you're making a gradient vector.
398
+ --- 15389148
399
+ >>15386681
400
+ Is this a verilog/vhdl exercise for babbys first digital logic course; what have you tried so far?
401
+ >>>/diy/mcg
402
+ >>>/diy/ohm
403
+ --- 15389184
404
+ What is a function that takes its argument k and:
405
+ yields 1 if k < 0
406
+ and
407
+ yields 0 if k >= 0
408
+ ?
409
+
410
+ I'm not be interested in a piecewise function, because that would be trivial.
411
+ --- 15389586
412
+ >>15389184
413
+ [math] \dfrac{|k|-k}{2} [/math]
414
+ --- 15389593
415
+ >>15379528 (OP)
416
+ how to prepare for physics 2 AP test?
417
+ Should i just grind more practice tests? read the textbook?
418
+ --- 15389643
419
+ >>15389586
420
+ >>15389184
421
+
422
+ It's actually [math] |k|-k \over 2k [/math] that does
423
+ the trick.
424
+ --- 15389675
425
+ >>15389148
426
+ >Is this a verilog/vhdl exercise for babbys first digital logic course
427
+ Nope we haven't learnt it yet.
428
+ >what have you tried so far?
429
+ I think I figured out what to do for each option.
430
+ For 1) we can just pass the input into the output.
431
+ 2) Use an OR gate
432
+ 3) Use an AND gate
433
+ 4) Make a half adder (?)
434
+ But I just can't figure out how to use AB. Maybe a mux would do the job but what would the circuit diagram look like?
435
+ --- 15389773
436
+ Show that if f = O(g) and
437
+ g = O(h), then f = O(h).
438
+
439
+ Studying right now, and theres lots of questions of that type. I do not know how to do these types of problems, id appreciate if someone could solve that for me. theres a few others that are more complex, but i think if i see one worked out it'll click. my attempt was some crap with the limit definition, but it was just me throwing shit at the wall.
440
+ --- 15389855
441
+ >>15389773
442
+ Big O notation can be ambiguous if not interpreted in the right context. I'm gonna assume that [math]f,g,h[/math] are all functions of the form [math]\mathbb{R} \to [0, \infty)[/math] and that [math]f = O(g)[/math] stands for "there exists a positive constant [math]C[/math] and positive number [math]N[/math] such that for all real [math]x \ge N[/math] we have [math]f(x) \le C g(x)[/math]". Your definition may differ, in which case I'll leave it to you to make the necessary minor adjustments.
443
+
444
+ So, assume [math]f(x) = O(g(x))[/math] and [math]g(x) = O(h(x))[/math] as [math]x \to \infty[/math]. Then there exist positive constants [math]C_1, C_2[/math] and positive numbers [math]N_1 , N_2[/math] such that whenever [math]x \ge N_1[/math] we have [math]f(x) \le C_1 g(x)[/math] and whenever [math]x \ge N_2[/math] we have [math]g(x) \le C_2 h(x)[/math]. Then for any [math]x \ge \max \{N_1, N_2\}[/math] we have [math]f(x) \le C_1 g(x) \le C_1 C_2 h(x)[/math], which shows that [math]f(x) = O(h(x))[/math] as [math]x \to \infty[/math].
445
+ --- 15389900
446
+ >>15389855
447
+ Thank you anon :) , so I need to use the other definition instead of limits
448
+ --- 15390116
449
+ >>15389643
450
+ Thanks. That's close, but it's undefined when k = 0, because it performs division by 0.
451
+
452
+ It was easy for me to find a function that works for all numbers ≠ 0. The thing I couldn't figure out was how to make it work for all numbers including 0.
453
+
454
+ Any ideas?
455
+
456
+ To recap, this is the problem:
457
+
458
+ What is a function that takes its argument k and:
459
+ yields 1 if k < 0
460
+ and
461
+ yields 0 if k >= 0
462
+ ?
463
+
464
+ I'm not be interested in a piecewise function, because that would be trivial.
465
+ --- 15390167
466
+ >>15390116
467
+ > I'm not be interested in a piecewise function, because that would be trivial.
468
+ Why the fuck not? The ternary operator is intrinsic to most languages.
469
+
470
+ Otherwise just extract the most significant bit of the two's complement binary representation.
sci/15379790.txt CHANGED
@@ -335,3 +335,136 @@ Do i ACTUALLY need this or does my professor just want to torture me?
335
  >>15387377
336
  And this isn't even proofs where understanding it gives you a new point of view and increases your analytical thinking.
337
  No, this is just made-up bullshit with the specific purpose of making other made-up bullshit more complicated.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
335
  >>15387377
336
  And this isn't even proofs where understanding it gives you a new point of view and increases your analytical thinking.
337
  No, this is just made-up bullshit with the specific purpose of making other made-up bullshit more complicated.
338
+ --- 15387453
339
+ >>15387377
340
+ Of course you need this. Do you really want to assume an ultrafilter and construct the hyperreals?
341
+ --- 15387459
342
+ >>15387384
343
+ You're it isn't proofs where understanding it gives you a new point of view and increases your analytical thinking. It is a definition.
344
+ --- 15387524
345
+ >>15385371
346
+ >Is combinatorics ever useful for machine learning?
347
+ Not really. Combinatorics isn't super useful for machine learning. ML is mostly statistics and linear algebra.
348
+
349
+ However matroid theory basically provides a combinatorial analog of some of the ideas in linear algebra. It turns out that matroids are closely connected to optimization, greedy algorithms, and linear programming. This ends up being useful for machine learning, because ML often involves optimization algorithms that can be better understood using matroids. That being said, I don't know much about the topic. I don't ML algorithms are doing a lot of combinatorics or matroid theory or anything like that. I haven't looked to dep into it, but from what I understand matroid theory ends up being a useful tool, not for actually executing optimization algorithms, but rather for proving that these algorithms in fact work in the general case. So it more so has to do with machine learning theory, rather than machine learning implementation.
350
+
351
+ My undergrad education was at a very small liberal arts college. I was a good student and I think the professors were great, but the math department was very small and class choices were limited. Also, this was unfortunately during COVID lockdowns. However, I definitely learned a lot of cool stuff.
352
+
353
+ Masters program was at a much larger university, and it has really been fun, and this fall I'll be starting my PhD. I'm actually moving to a philosophy department, but I'll still be doing a decent bit of quantitative work, because I'm going to be studying game theory.
354
+
355
+ Anyway, my biggest piece of advice is to get to know your professors. This is super fucking important, and something I have struggled with, since I'm not great in social groups and I have difficult understanding normie psychology. Letters of Rec. are probably even more important than raw grades for grad school and the job market, so get to know your profs.
356
+ --- 15387572
357
+ >>15387524
358
+ >Combinatorics isn't super useful for machine learning. ML is mostly statistics and linear algebra.
359
+ But combinatorics is useful in statistics?
360
+ --- 15387573
361
+ >>15387217
362
+ Does not exist as far as I know. I have come across an unfinished solution blog where multiple people suggested solutions, but I think your best bet will be to look it up on math stack exchange, and to ask the question yourself if it is not on there.
363
+ --- 15388403
364
+ >>15387052
365
+ Well that the jump from real to complex number treatment is very algebraic in nature and thus fairly tame. In this sense, yes.
366
+ Of course the ontological questions, the meaning of "exists", is a bottomless pit that even goes beyond mathematics. Empirically, one can do math without addressing them.
367
+ --- 15388523
368
+ >>15379790 (OP)
369
+ Haven't had to integrate partials like this in a while, is there something obvious u-sub I'm missing?
370
+
371
+ [eqn]
372
+ \int \left( f(x) \frac{\partial^3g(x)}{\partial x^3}-\frac{\partial g(x)}{\partial x}\frac{\partial^2f(x)}{\partial x^2}\right)dx
373
+ [/eqn]
374
+
375
+ Answer key has it as:
376
+
377
+ [eqn]
378
+ \left[f(x)\frac{\partial^2g(x)}{\partial x^2} - \frac{\partial g(x)}{\partial x}\frac{\partial f(x)}{\partial x}\right] - \int \left(\frac{\partial f(x)}{\partial x}\frac{\partial^2 g(x)}{\partial x^2} - \frac{\partial^2 g(x)}{\partial x^2}\frac{\partial f(x)}{\partial x} \right)
379
+ \\
380
+ = \left[f(x)\frac{\partial^2g(x)}{\partial x^2} - \frac{\partial g(x)}{\partial x}\frac{\partial f(x)}{\partial x}\right]
381
+ [/eqn]
382
+ --- 15388527
383
+ >>15388523
384
+ it looks like integration by parts I'm just not sure whats u and v
385
+ --- 15388537
386
+ >>15388523
387
+ >>15388527
388
+ split the integral into two along the subtraction and use integration by parts on each half separately, and then recombine
389
+ --- 15388547
390
+ >>15387052
391
+ This is a really interesting question, and I think the equivalence of these questions DOES depend on the answer to each of them.
392
+
393
+ The only time I think these questions wouldnt be equivalent is if you think the real numbers exist because theyre "real" in a physical sense. Ie, real numbers can be assigned to physical quantities in some countable way, one whole apple (Z+), gaining negative $10 (spending $10) (integers), eating half of a cake (rationals), wrapping a length of paper around a can (irrationals). Complex numbers are only special because of imaginary numbers, which don't cleanly correspond to physical quantities in a way that can't equivalently be expressed without them. Even quantum mechanics can be formulated solely in terms of sine and cosine. So if you think real numbers are "real" numbers, and imaginary numbers are "fake" or "constructed" numbers, then these questions are not equivalent.
394
+
395
+ Most people, myself included, don't view the existence of numbers in this way, but its an interesting thought
396
+ --- 15388551
397
+ >>15387057
398
+ >regardless of the solution to equation A, is equation A equivalent to equation B?
399
+ >WHAT DO U EVEN MEAN THE SOLUTION TO EQUATION A IS X
400
+ boy
401
+ --- 15388569
402
+ >>15386325
403
+ Physics math double major here, I went to a great university with a great compsci department, did not have this experience. Most of them could do rigorous proofs I hadn't seen simply because we're in different fields (proving turing completeness, halting problem, etc) while I could do ones they couldnt (analysis n shit). If none of the cs people you know do this, either you have a weak cs department or you arent looking hard enough (likely the latter).
404
+
405
+ They out-earn us anyways lol but thankfully if you can learn physics you can probably teach yourself the skills needed to pull down six figures in tech
406
+ --- 15388574
407
+ >>15388537
408
+ Fuck youre totally right. Thanks lad my calc is rusty, need to take a math methods class or something
409
+ --- 15389074
410
+ Is there a name for this?
411
+ vector space over [math]\mathbb{C}[/math]
412
+ vector space over [math]\mathbb{R}[/math]
413
+ vector space over [math]\mathbb{Q}[/math]
414
+ module over [math]\mathbb{Z}[/math]
415
+ ??? over [math]\mathbb{N}[/math]
416
+ --- 15389087
417
+ >>15389074
418
+ It wouldn't have an additive inverse, so you'd end up with some sort of semiring/rig underlying, but I don't think that that'd generalise very well to a module-like structure
419
+ --- 15389091
420
+ >>15389074
421
+ vectors can be integer-valued, they needn't be made up of reals.
422
+ --- 15389113
423
+ >>15389087
424
+ >generalise very well to a module-like structure
425
+ this is precisely what module means compared to vector space. A module needn't be defined over a proper field; a ring or group or (iirc) set is fine.
426
+
427
+ >>15389074
428
+ >module over Z
429
+ >??? over N
430
+ N forms the smallest ring containing the natural numbers. Z is also a ring. So, you decide.
431
+ --- 15389163
432
+ are there any textbooks on structural set theory?
433
+ --- 15389201
434
+ Just finished my first two semesters. I feel like it would be the responsible thing to do to earn credit for a few courses this summer like numerical analysis or differential equations or multi-variable calculus but I also just want to be a lazy fuck and marathon video games while maybe casually working through an introductory programming or combinatorics book. It's best that I tackle these courses earlier than later and that I be held accountable for my education but I also really just love video games...
435
+ --- 15389244
436
+ >Before abstract algebra midterm
437
+ >"God? Its me, I know I haven't been your humblest servant, but I will renounce all earthly vices if I could just mercifully be allowed to receive a 65%, which would leave me with a 70% average and is the bare minimum to continue my studies. Your always humble servant..."
438
+
439
+ >After midterm
440
+ >"GOD?!!? As your angriest, scorned, denizen, I am DISGUSTED you found it suitable to humiliate me with an 89%. Is this your sick idea of a joke?!!? I reject you, I deny you, I will dedicate my life to your destruction!"
441
+
442
+ Uh, any of you other homos know this feel?
443
+ --- 15389253
444
+ >>15389244
445
+
446
+ >I don't understand this concept. This is it. This is the point where I am exposed and filtered as a brainlet.
447
+
448
+ *gets the concept*
449
+ >Naturally. I am one of today's greatest minds, the reincarnation of Euler.
450
+ --- 15389396
451
+ rip MJR
452
+ --- 15389398
453
+ I read about mathematicians in the 20th or 19th century who had contrary views on the philosophy of mathematics. Like intuitionism, constructivism, finitism.
454
+
455
+ Are these different views still recognized in academia as an actual debate and relevant and important in some way?
456
+ --- 15389637
457
+ >>15385720
458
+ Hello anon! Thanks for your solution, it is of course correct! Always fun to see people using generating functions. How did you know to differentiate to extract the coefficient? Sorry, I'm not very familiar with generating functions still, I've been meaning to get around to it sometime soon. Is what you did explained in generatingfunctionology?
459
+
460
+ But again, thanks a lot! Amazing work and I hope you have a just as amazing day.
461
+ >>15385860
462
+ Nice generalization!
463
+ >>15387524
464
+ >Not really. Combinatorics isn't super useful for machine learning.
465
+ Well I suppose that's fine.
466
+ >this fall I'll be starting my PhD
467
+ Best of luck to you, anon. I hope whatever you face you overcome it.
468
+ >my biggest piece of advice is to get to know your professors.
469
+ Thank you for this advice. I hope I can put it to good use. In highschool I've managed to be close with teachers to the point one of our math teachers brings problems he can't solve to me and asks for geogebra/desmos help. In university that might be more challenging.
470
+ Again, good luck on your PhD journey and thanks for your advice.
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@@ -74,9 +74,6 @@ she looks like a scientist
74
  --- 15386464
75
  >>15381016
76
  Holy fucking cringe
77
- --- 15386469
78
- This just happened.
79
- The $44 billion Musk spent on Twitter was all fuck you money, he doesn't care if he alienates his most famous users and loses his investment, he is enjoying making it happen
80
  --- 15386586
81
  >>15386469
82
  He sold tesla stock to buy twitter
@@ -85,3 +82,25 @@ He sold tesla stock to buy twitter
85
  Top kek.
86
 
87
  Chemists go WILD with their names.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
74
  --- 15386464
75
  >>15381016
76
  Holy fucking cringe
 
 
 
77
  --- 15386586
78
  >>15386469
79
  He sold tesla stock to buy twitter
 
82
  Top kek.
83
 
84
  Chemists go WILD with their names.
85
+ --- 15388257
86
+ >>15386875
87
+ >Russian watermark
88
+ I wonder who might be behind this
89
+ --- 15389385
90
+ This one is extra funny because I know a Bangladeshi guy who pulled it off IRL to get into Duke, his father was an embassy diplomat in D.C.. I also know a jewish guy from a wealthy family who got a full scholarship at UC Boulder by pretending to be native American.
91
+ --- 15389624
92
+ humor is a fairly easy topic to analyze, its been done a bunch of times. i'm somewhat amazed that there isn't meme generation software yet, it wouldn't be hard to do.
93
+ --- 15389654
94
+ >>15386573
95
+ >>15383762
96
+ >"Ummm... science says this"
97
+ Type memes are horrid. Poth political sides use it nonstop and it makes me sick. Stop parroting your words using the carcass of science as your puppet.
98
+
99
+ I agree with this image but you framed it in a faggy way. Kill yourself loser
100
+ --- 15389862
101
+ >>15389848
102
+ >What about the holohoax?
103
+ A more likely response is that that was done by the biggest racists of all, whose hairsplitting racial theories are a [math]reductio~ad~absurdum[/math] for the whole misguided concept
104
+ --- 15389874
105
+ >>15386573
106
+ freud is v problematic tho tbf
sci/15380603.txt CHANGED
@@ -35,9 +35,6 @@ you should kill him
35
  best way to achieve victory and crush him both mentally and spiritually is to be actually better than he is.
36
 
37
  You have to prove that you truly are his superior.
38
- --- 15383842
39
- Its nice to see that theres someone other than dumbfuck newfag students posting on this board.
40
- 4chan is a 20 year old website, nobody under 40 years old should be welcome here. The children should stay on TikTok with their peers instead of trying to force their way into 4chan, where they are not welcome.
41
  --- 15384328
42
  >>15380999
43
  somebody over 20 having sex with an under 18 is a felony everywhere in the united states (unless you're married in the states that still allow that).
@@ -60,3 +57,8 @@ i wish this was the case, but in real life people who cheat win. bad people live
60
  --- 15386639
61
  >>15380603 (OP)
62
  Catfish him with a 16 year old girl and put the video on creep catchers
 
 
 
 
 
 
35
  best way to achieve victory and crush him both mentally and spiritually is to be actually better than he is.
36
 
37
  You have to prove that you truly are his superior.
 
 
 
38
  --- 15384328
39
  >>15380999
40
  somebody over 20 having sex with an under 18 is a felony everywhere in the united states (unless you're married in the states that still allow that).
 
57
  --- 15386639
58
  >>15380603 (OP)
59
  Catfish him with a 16 year old girl and put the video on creep catchers
60
+ --- 15387911
61
+ >>15383352
62
+ Immoralfag
63
+ --- 15388080
64
+ WURRRRNSTROM.
sci/15381213.txt CHANGED
@@ -278,3 +278,19 @@ climate change activists and big govt would argue otherwise.
278
  --- 15386126
279
  >>15381634
280
  watched the first one and the argument on velocity was retarded. Fucking retarded. An intelligent 15 year old could refute it (hint: trains)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
278
  --- 15386126
279
  >>15381634
280
  watched the first one and the argument on velocity was retarded. Fucking retarded. An intelligent 15 year old could refute it (hint: trains)
281
+ --- 15387657
282
+ >>15381213 (OP)
283
+ god sneezed
284
+ --- 15389466
285
+ >>15381213 (OP)
286
+ why does it need an origin?
287
+ --- 15389473
288
+ >>15381213 (OP)
289
+
290
+ Another dimensional interaction that involves the forward-backward asymmetry issue.
291
+ --- 15389500
292
+ >>15382820
293
+ This.
294
+ --- 15389819
295
+ >>15381634
296
+ >linking to some videos instead of doing your own research
sci/15381412.txt CHANGED
@@ -149,3 +149,103 @@ Im exactly at some expertise and extremely low confidence, how do I pull up anon
149
  >QI is also derivable from first principles
150
  A derivation which appears to have significant flaws.
151
  https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.01589
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
149
  >QI is also derivable from first principles
150
  A derivation which appears to have significant flaws.
151
  https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.01589
152
+ --- 15387910
153
+ Why can't dark matter just be a fucking ton of ice cold rocks?
154
+ --- 15387916
155
+ Like, seriously, i was just about to ask the stupid questions thread this question because i know it's not a smart question - that they must have considered this like... the instant they found out about the matter discrepancy in the rotation of distant galaxies. But like, why are we certain that dark matter really isn't just a bunch of really really really cold fucking rocks? Don't we have a problem where we don't know where all the lithium is? What if there is a ton of fucking matter along the entire periodic spectrum that we don't know about because it's damn near as cold as the background temp of the vacuum?
156
+ --- 15388084
157
+ >>15387336
158
+ >unruh radiation is a faulty assumption
159
+ stopped reading there
160
+ do better next time
161
+ >>15387164
162
+ >mond is wrong
163
+ I said QI (or Mihsc)
164
+ try again
165
+ >>15387146
166
+ >baryon only formulation based on outdated theory of inertia from 1995
167
+ ...
168
+ --- 15388091
169
+ >>15388084
170
+ whoops wrong pic
171
+ --- 15388122
172
+ >>15388084
173
+ >>15388084
174
+ >>mond is wrong
175
+ >I said QI (or Mihsc)
176
+ Yes, and all the rotation curve stuff from QI is just copied from MOND. Hence why I said "MOND like".
177
+
178
+ >baryon only formulation based on outdated theory of inertia from 1995
179
+ No, that plot is recent. But the physics hasn't changed. And Mike's predictions are based on that "outdated" theory. If you think it's wrong and doesn't apply to QI, then you should email Mike and tell him his paper is wrong. His modification are with respect to the standard power spectrum. And I didn't say this disproved QI, however Mike has never explained the CMB power spectrum. His "modification" is nonsense.
180
+
181
+ https://arxiv.org/abs/1404.7525
182
+ --- 15388316
183
+ >>15388084
184
+ Look, I've been reading McCulloch and he makes a lot of ad-hoc assumptions about wavelength sampling and so on which has been corrected in: arxiv.org/pdf/1908.01589.pdf
185
+ Also, his main assumption of inertial mass being proportional to the integral of the energy spectrum is not justified. Not to mention his theory violates the equivalence principle since Unruh radiation only occurs for proper acceleration. Also, outer-spiral velocities are OFF BY 30-54% (arxiv.org/pdf/1207.7007.pdf).
186
+ --- 15388342
187
+ >>15382769
188
+ The more we learn the more likely it is we deter doomsday scenarios. The human condition is not just man vs. man, it's also man vs. nature.
189
+ --- 15388550
190
+ >>15388316
191
+ >summation over all possible wave-paths followed by renormalization in justified in Quattum Mechanics (feynman diagrams, blackbohy diags) but when McCulloch does it (WITHOUT requiring the math-magic of renormalization) then it's not justified
192
+ black matter shill
193
+ >Unruh radiation only occurs for proper acceleration.
194
+ back that claim up
195
+ acceleration is just as relative as velocity is
196
+ this in GR 101, black matter shill
197
+ you are the indian call center of physics
198
+ --- 15388556
199
+ what is it about black holes that makes them the number one most popular popsci topic of discussion amongst the brainlet soience fangoys?
200
+ is it the comic bookish aspects of the spectacular, unrealistic and completely non disprovable conjectures which go along with the topic that make black holes so popular amongst the scientist posers and wannabes?
201
+ --- 15388563
202
+ >>15388556
203
+ its because it poses a limit and humans hate limits.
204
+ --- 15388618
205
+ >>15388550
206
+ stfu pseud, an observer in free fall does not have a rindler horizon.
207
+ --- 15388644
208
+ >>15387910
209
+ >>15387916
210
+ Cold matter in general can be detected in absorption, even if it emits no visible light.
211
+
212
+ The cosmological evidence that dark matter is not normal matter comes from two measurements. The fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background and the abundances of light elements formed in the early universe. Both probe times before galaxies, stars or rocks. Both show that there cannot be enough baryons to explain dark matter. The CMB in part is also sensitive to the total matter density, it shows the normal and total densities are not the same.
213
+ Reintroducing baryonic dark matter would mean rewriting cosmology, and finding literally 5 times more matter than all that is currently known.
214
+
215
+ >Don't we have a problem where we don't know where all the lithium is? What if there is a ton of fucking matter along the entire periodic spectrum
216
+ The lithium problem comes from primordial nucleosynthesis, the same evidence that shows baryons are not dark matter. Note that the total amount of lithium formed is tiny, less than one part per billion to hydrogen. If hydrogen isn't enough then lithium certainly isn't.
217
+ --- 15388667
218
+ >>15388550
219
+ >acceleration is just as relative as velocity is
220
+ It literally isn't. An experiment in a closed lab cannot determine it's velocity, it can measure the proper acceleration.
221
+
222
+ >>15388618
223
+ Correct. GR says free fall is equivalent to having no gravitational field.
224
+ --- 15388733
225
+ >>15386592 →
226
+ --- 15388953
227
+ >>15388618
228
+ >an observer in free fall does not have a rindler horizon.
229
+ even if that were true, it'd still be irrelevant since QI predicts a mandatory nonzero proper acceleration.
230
+ even the HUP says a zero proper acceleration is impossible.
231
+ Therefore, anything even if it's in free fall has a rindler horizon. It's just that the RH is so far out that, which ironically for you, it becomes equivalent to the cosmological horizon and proves QI.
232
+
233
+ That was merely an internal critique. I didn't even touch on mach's principle, gravity wave emissions nulling true free fall, and that true free fall would still generate an asymmetric horizon (it just wouldn't be formulated as a classic rindler horizon). eg of the later: an object falling at a black hole.
234
+ --- 15388958
235
+ >>15388556
236
+ it an effort to increase diversity
237
+ >black holes
238
+ >black matter
239
+ >black energy
240
+ what's next?
241
+ >black space
242
+ >black body radiation
243
+ >black time
244
+ >black surface
245
+ >black particle
246
+ .|
247
+ --- 15388965
248
+ >>15388958
249
+ Where are the Asian holes at bro?
250
+ --- 15389022
251
+ Wait what? Dark Matter doesnt actually exist?
sci/15381491.txt CHANGED
@@ -484,3 +484,58 @@ Capitalism is eternal. All economic systems are capitalist.
484
  Capitalism isn't wall street or placing bets. Capitalism is a philosophical formalization of something that always existed: To create wealth you need a combination of capital and labor.
485
  This wasn't obvious for most cultures. Most people in history thought that wealth was gold or land or something you have to take. The idea that capital+ labor creates wealth was practiced by farmers and craftmen in all ages, without putting a name to it.
486
  Communist states plan their economies by allocating capital and labor. A market economy with regulations is still based on capital and labor.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
484
  Capitalism isn't wall street or placing bets. Capitalism is a philosophical formalization of something that always existed: To create wealth you need a combination of capital and labor.
485
  This wasn't obvious for most cultures. Most people in history thought that wealth was gold or land or something you have to take. The idea that capital+ labor creates wealth was practiced by farmers and craftmen in all ages, without putting a name to it.
486
  Communist states plan their economies by allocating capital and labor. A market economy with regulations is still based on capital and labor.
487
+ --- 15387589
488
+ >>15381491 (OP)
489
+ >>15381536
490
+ Pic related is a very relevant CIA copium report about how we will defeat a united racist china with the power of #BlackGirlMagic. It's full of stuff like
491
+ >china might be difficult to destabilize because everyone is united behind the idea of chinese superiority
492
+ >but they don't have our GREATEST STRENGTH, LE DIVERSITY*
493
+ >*this was revealed to me in a dream
494
+ --- 15387758
495
+ >>15387589
496
+ kek
497
+ --- 15387813
498
+ >>15386851
499
+ Manson was connected to some pretty high level glowies. Helter Skelter wasn't merely his "fantasies" it was part of the glowie playbook.
500
+ --- 15387818
501
+ China has stronger capitalism than the fricking USA. fucking obese leechers and old dogs on life support drained everyone out.
502
+ anticompetitve practice, infinite extension patent. group think, cultural decay. there is no turning back from becoming a shithole when the crabs in a bucket mentally is becoming prevalant in the west.
503
+ --- 15388317
504
+ >>15383774
505
+ This is the most sorry state I've ever seen America in. Nationalism and patriotism are DEAD
506
+ --- 15389021
507
+ >>15384594
508
+ The image article is purposely misleading, they're not shoplifting food to survive.
509
+ --- 15389563
510
+ >>15383691
511
+ >ballpark 650 million in Europe
512
+ >210 million in North America
513
+ >20 million in Oceania
514
+ >probably ~100 million not too mutted in latin america
515
+ It's 900 mil to 1 bil, depending on whether you count >90-95% white latinos
516
+ --- 15389727
517
+ >>15387589
518
+ No fucking way, more?
519
+ --- 15389808
520
+ >>15384473
521
+ >Global media
522
+ i'm immune cause i don't watch that gay shit
523
+ --- 15389849
524
+ >>15381491 (OP)
525
+ >(((suicide)))
526
+ --- 15390085
527
+ >>15385725
528
+ This
529
+
530
+ For a /sci/ board people here sure are dumb
531
+ --- 15390127
532
+ >>15390085
533
+ You can participate by posting more papers or you can whinge about people not doing enough for you, obviously the OP isn't a comprehensive critique of everything wrong with diversity.
534
+ --- 15390159
535
+ >>15387397
536
+ capitalism is an economic system that requires private property rights you absolute nigger.
537
+ --- 15390186
538
+ >>15384676
539
+ My neighboring town is completely full of Indians. Everywhere you go is full of Indians. Supermarkets, apartment complexes, gyms. It is extremely uncomfortable being surrounded by these people. I know people who moved out of that town because they couldn't take the number of Indians living there.
540
+
541
+ FFS, why don't you brown street shitters improve your home country and make it more inhabitable instead of mass immigrating here??
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131
  Cope. Car exhaust smells bad. Odds are its bad for the environment too. Odds are global warming is real.
132
 
133
  Unless you have your own aircrafts that measure solar radiation and been monitoring the amount of solar radiation since the 70's. Then you'd be a credible source instead of just some internet random being a global warming skeptic because global warming skepticism happens to be "trendy".
134
- --- 15386076
135
- >>15384081
136
- >you're jealous of people who are better
137
- I'm about as jealous of you as I am of the disgusting fucking cow in pic related (your mother) and the massive hunks of shit she produces.
138
- Honestly the cow's byproduct has more value than the disgusting tripe you post online. At it can fertilize a plant or something.
139
  --- 15386127
140
  >>15384098
141
  kek!
@@ -231,3 +226,8 @@ What's funny is that on your own you conflated the belief in global warming with
231
  You are wrong.
232
  Click this link to find the truth.
233
  https://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/
 
 
 
 
 
 
131
  Cope. Car exhaust smells bad. Odds are its bad for the environment too. Odds are global warming is real.
132
 
133
  Unless you have your own aircrafts that measure solar radiation and been monitoring the amount of solar radiation since the 70's. Then you'd be a credible source instead of just some internet random being a global warming skeptic because global warming skepticism happens to be "trendy".
 
 
 
 
 
134
  --- 15386127
135
  >>15384098
136
  kek!
 
226
  You are wrong.
227
  Click this link to find the truth.
228
  https://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/
229
+ --- 15388509
230
+ >>15387354
231
+ --- 15389515
232
+ >>15387354
233
+ >i go to 4chan.org to post government propaganda
sci/15381763.txt CHANGED
@@ -124,3 +124,30 @@ if jews are going to kill someone who tries to invent someone and no one gasses
124
  --- 15386989
125
  >>15383934
126
  why can't you own chudjak and have fun like everyone else?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
124
  --- 15386989
125
  >>15383934
126
  why can't you own chudjak and have fun like everyone else?
127
+ --- 15388812
128
+ >>15381763 (OP)
129
+ 1. firing something at 8000 m/s in atmosphere equals massive air drag, extreme heat.
130
+ 2. massive acceleration causes death
131
+ 3. even technology cant handle those kind of accelerations
132
+ 4. unpredictable orbit from the massive drag. you shoot up but you still need sideways velocity top orbit. unless you aim at the horizon but then you travel through even more air.
133
+
134
+ solution: you make a long rail gun tunnel that you enter from the ground (ideally mountains) then you accelerate until you exit at 100km plus altitude. problems with this include weather proofing and how to suspend it in the air
135
+ --- 15388836
136
+ >>15381763 (OP)
137
+ >Why was this idea abandoned
138
+ because it's retarded
139
+ --- 15388904
140
+ >>15381763 (OP)
141
+ >need massive force for escape velocity
142
+ >now you need massive strength to protect the payload from the force
143
+ >now you need more massive force to offset the weight of the massive payload
144
+ --- 15388967
145
+ >>15381763 (OP)
146
+ Everyone would assume it's simply a weapon
147
+ It could probably work for small, densely built satellites (perhaps similar to starlink satellites), but it would break traditional satellites. They're not made to be hardy, they're made to exist in a free floating, zero pressure environment. Doubtful solar arrays would survive the launch/be able to unfold
148
+ >>15384050
149
+ >imagine mining asteroids, processing on the moon or mars, and just sending the processed minerals back to earth
150
+ There would be so much NIMBYism about launching meteors at earth. They also have to survive entry. A better method would be sending them into orbit around the earth then collected and brought down in pods but they would need to be so heavy to be economical that the heat shielding would need to drastically advance
151
+ --- 15389052
152
+ >>15381763 (OP)
153
+ Use this gun system, or other surface based launchers, to reach a sky hook rotating satellite at around 100,000 feet. Boom, you're in space. No rocket fuel or faggy Elon Muck needed.
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395
  Some people don't care about money and would rather pursue something they enjoy. I did, and subsequently have a better work-life balance than a software engineer, though admittedly my pay is slightly less (I'm physics faculty at a local university).
396
 
397
  You seem to be holding a grudge against physics for some reason, other people just enjoy different things than you, anon. Let it go.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
395
  Some people don't care about money and would rather pursue something they enjoy. I did, and subsequently have a better work-life balance than a software engineer, though admittedly my pay is slightly less (I'm physics faculty at a local university).
396
 
397
  You seem to be holding a grudge against physics for some reason, other people just enjoy different things than you, anon. Let it go.
398
+ --- 15387721
399
+ >>15382445
400
+ >GOOGLE RECENTLY DID NOT SHARE THE CODE FOR FUCKING GPT-4
401
+ Maybe they wouldn't share it but they definitely would like to be able to replicate it.
402
+ Bard is laughable.
403
+ --- 15387786
404
+ >>15387314
405
+ >model bifurcation diagrams
406
+ no, i coded poincare sections of several chaotic physical situations (three body problem, triple pendulum, etc. not the simple logistic equation [math] x_{n+1} = r*x_{n}(1 - x_{n})[\math])
407
+ >earn instant respect
408
+ i dont care about your respect. my point was i was not filtered by classical mechanics but rather a physics prodigy given that i self studied taylor last year of hs and participated in physics olympiad. in addition, there is no respect in physics rather disgust to people who do because it is a self-jerking of one's own intellectual capacity to understand
409
+ pretty astounding i still remember this shit from taylors chaos mechanics despite having read taylor a year ago (last year of high school :/)
410
+
411
+ my problem with physics is how stupidly smart and hardworking you need to be to understand the material with ROI that is shit (that is non-applicable)
412
+ --- 15387904
413
+ >be second year mechfag
414
+ >comp sci friends always badgering me to play video games while getting pissed when I tell them I can’t because of study / homework
415
+ Is comp sci the business degree of STEM?
416
+ --- 15389719
417
+ Since you are all jobless NEETS can any of you Physfags answer a question about the Observer effect?
418
+
419
+ Does an 'observer' necessarily mean a conscious being or an instrument?
420
+ If a black hole 10 billion light years away from any consciousness or measuring instrument sucks up a nearby star, is that process subject to quantum decoherence?
421
+ --- 15389748
422
+ >>15381962 (OP)
423
+ you should get a masters, your total job opportunities will be quarupled
424
+ >>15382063
425
+ try your best to get a masters at a respectable institution, and this time actually study
426
+ employer will see that you have good grades on the masters so he'll assume you got "better" with the years
427
+ --- 15389761
428
+ >>15381962 (OP)
429
+ >If I want to work in optical design/photonics.
430
+ You know anything about this? In the interviews did you show how knowledgeable you are?
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259
  All of these girls were heroin addicted whores with deadbeat fathers
260
  >>15385852
261
  That never happened
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
259
  All of these girls were heroin addicted whores with deadbeat fathers
260
  >>15385852
261
  That never happened
262
+ --- 15388241
263
+ >>15382178
264
+ >Eastern Europe
265
+ lol, accurate
266
+ --- 15388552
267
+ >>15381969 (OP)
268
+ pacified
269
+
270
+ imagine going from viking to that in less than 1000 years
271
+ --- 15388757
272
+ >>15385849
273
+ --- 15388766
274
+ >>15383447
275
+ >do you think Europe is a democratic place or not?
276
+ Really no country is a Democracy, since Democracy is almost the worst form of government to exist. (Note that ALL forms of government = evil and unnecessary and just scams by corrupt gang leaders.)
277
+ --- 15388768
278
+ >>15384276
279
+ >Democracy doesn't exist, your leaders are pre-elected puppets
280
+ THIS.
281
+ Unless ballots are BLANK, you are just choosing between the pre-selected puppets the "government" allows you to pick.
282
+ --- 15389647
283
+ >>15388552
284
+ Yep
285
+ Non-violence is a spook. Africans keep the troublesome members of their communities in check by regularly setting examples via lynchings
286
+ --- 15389707
287
+ >>15387255
288
+ >All of these girls were heroin addicted whores with deadbeat fathers
289
+ Which means it’s okay to rape them? Okay Sanjit.
290
+ --- 15389788
291
+ go back to >>>/pol/ fuckers this is science board
292
+ --- 15389993
293
+ >>15381969 (OP)
294
+ two years krav maga + unbreakable umbrella + just walk the women home like gents.
295
+ --- 15390074
296
+ >>15388768
297
+ or ballots in the trashcan
298
+ no need to give the official blank vote to something that is illegitimate
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141
  But he didn't ban literally everyone with heterodox views on twitter. That makes him a heretic. If he's not with us, he's against us.
142
  --- 15387410
143
  I'm a liberal who despises Elon Musk and I'm perfectly happy to acknowledge SpaceX is a great, important company and that Elon deserves a ton of credit for making and running it. Yes he posts cringeworthy cope about everything ever, due to his being a narcissist, and that includes the recent explosion, but that sort of personality probably does correlate with ambition and drive. Almost all the hatred towards SpaceX and Tesla is motivated reasoning from people who hate him as a person.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
141
  But he didn't ban literally everyone with heterodox views on twitter. That makes him a heretic. If he's not with us, he's against us.
142
  --- 15387410
143
  I'm a liberal who despises Elon Musk and I'm perfectly happy to acknowledge SpaceX is a great, important company and that Elon deserves a ton of credit for making and running it. Yes he posts cringeworthy cope about everything ever, due to his being a narcissist, and that includes the recent explosion, but that sort of personality probably does correlate with ambition and drive. Almost all the hatred towards SpaceX and Tesla is motivated reasoning from people who hate him as a person.
144
+ --- 15387507
145
+ >>15387410
146
+ SpaceX and Tesla (and electric vehicles IG) are highly overrated. SpaceX is just a glorified delivery company using tech figured out in the '60s. The hate is mostly motivated by musktards who buy into the marketing.
147
+ --- 15387587
148
+ >>15387507
149
+ You say delivery company like that would be a bad thing. Moving stuff from point a to point b has always been a core part of civilization. It's also laughable that you claim most of this is tech from the 1960s like we had similar engines or the ability to land our rockets at sea back then. The funniest thing however is how much one man makes you seeth.
150
+ --- 15387603
151
+ >>15382039 (OP)
152
+ --- 15387621
153
+ >>15382039 (OP)
154
+ They spam /co, /k, /a. Some came from the corpse of infinity instead of migrating to neo-inginity
155
+ Someone got mad and d...ed a janny in /g
156
+ --- 15387628
157
+ >>15387587
158
+ Delivery companies aren't bad, but they're not impressive either, spacex has been selling these fantastical claims about mars and whatnot which musktards eat up. Self-landing rockets were a cake walk ever since GPS, and the engines are pretty much '60s tech.
159
+ --- 15387660
160
+ >>15387628
161
+ >Self-landing rockets were a cake walk ever since GPS
162
+ Are you retarded?
163
+ --- 15387736
164
+ >>15387660
165
+ Nope: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_DC-X
166
+ The problem was already figured out, they just needed the funding, but NASA spent most of it on the shuttle.
167
+ --- 15388379
168
+ >>15382039 (OP)
169
+ tranny jannie doesn't seem to mind all the sjw spam
170
+ --- 15388386
171
+ >>15382039 (OP)
172
+ commies hate Elon because he's the emblem of the capitalistic self-made man.
173
+ They always try to say that he was born rich already or exploited an emerald mine (which didn't make him rich by the way), so he's a class enemy or whatever.
174
+ --- 15388387
175
+ >>15382039 (OP)
176
+ The earth is flat with a dome. Elon Musk is a globohomo puppet. SpaceX is a fraud like all other space "agencies".
177
+ --- 15388392
178
+ >>15382039 (OP)
179
+ proofs:
180
+
181
+ https://youtu.be/lKg-yn86zp4 [Embed]
182
+ https://youtu.be/p-BFmn2S_jU [Embed]
183
+ https://youtu.be/BVJgObFHLY4 [Embed]
184
+ https://youtu.be/ru5fdfovkGI [Embed]
185
+ https://youtu.be/74KRZt5oJME [Embed]
186
+ https://youtu.be/tdwy-hxS-ts [Embed]
187
+ https://youtu.be/UAx5cl9VpTE [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/JlFnJPFjcc0 [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/XetG30_YOeo [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/ziVLbEoQ4Sc [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/k0xClWgidZU [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/UbYtkrTquXE [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/1WHIr-IFqAo [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/WcqKUhU0WDc [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/wPrDg0CtWnk [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/hoGTBdu7dMc [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/mcLwr86emds [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/U_bJYXS9p4A [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/JOqc63Pp9OA [Embed]
200
+ https://odysee.com/@probablyalexandra:6/an-inconvenient-history:b
201
+ https://youtu.be/X-w8acuxF6w [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/nGLJ5XJP3uE [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/olbyJDou4qQ [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/0Q18iSz6mus [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/CLzj4PKJ2O4 [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/aFFM3YJAs4Q [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/Stft_t48Hxc [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/OPQLFlf89s8 [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/QWa7lTxhrKI [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/hyo8eKrinDM [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/DdLLamniSyg [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/udjk_FB80kM [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/4nKIN_eHYxw [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/fDBRhxryfZM [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/-rmDj1MJyaY [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/Kv9-JuLRpg0 [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/7Eeo-82Eac8 [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/DHhgLnIvuAs [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/CDG4oiCx_is [Embed]
220
+ https://youtu.be/wz68Q2Nz05A [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/WffliCP2dU0 [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/uUuTAflN1rU [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/lkmY_4PKMlY [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/McdMMmclGVc [Embed]
225
+ https://youtu.be/Cm7fBZq-8T4 [Embed]
226
+ https://youtu.be/4SlRsbQ3nfM [Embed]
227
+ https://youtu.be/Z36Ns7KUYHw [Embed]
228
+ https://youtu.be/XhIwZuPGfss [Embed]
229
+ https://youtu.be/CATklVkPEMw [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/eJK1gLHbOxA [Embed]
231
+ https://youtu.be/ofp8qiL3dTs [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/WXaXnAvEpB8 [Embed]
233
+ https://youtu.be/gWnFMWqDRQE [Embed]
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+ https://youtu.be/EvnrD49RmAY [Embed]
235
+ https://youtu.be/3wU8_jT61eE [Embed]
236
+ https://www.youtube.com/c/DeanOdleEurope/videos
237
+ https://worldtruthvideos.website/watch/the-rulers-and-their-secret-signs_Dr5f3CZu6CvGLgW.html
238
+ --- 15388404
239
+ >>15388392
240
+ fucking die and then go back to >>>/x/
241
+ --- 15388428
242
+ >>15388404
243
+ The flat earth truth is censored on /x/ for obvious reasons, whole board narratives would collapse if the truth were to run unchecked.
244
+ --- 15388433
245
+ >>15388386
246
+ Pfft, there's ton of impressive self-made billionaires who've actually created their own companies and successful novel products. Elon has done neither, getting rich solely off investments and creating retarded snake-oil scams. He attracts redditards and the like by spamming shitty memes on twitter and making ludicrous claims.
247
+ --- 15389166
248
+ >>15388433
249
+ --- 15389495
250
+ >>15389166
251
+ based.
sci/15382333.txt CHANGED
@@ -77,3 +77,22 @@ The geomagnetic circuit effects all parts of the Earth at once.
77
  --- 15386334
78
  >>15382333 (OP)
79
  very nice, super windy in norcal today
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
77
  --- 15386334
78
  >>15382333 (OP)
79
  very nice, super windy in norcal today
80
+ --- 15388611
81
+ >>15386334
82
+ super Solar windy on Earth today
83
+ significant geomagnetic conditions right now, primarily from those CMEs, and possibly also from nearby coronal holes
84
+ --- 15388634
85
+ >>15388611
86
+ what effects do geomagnetic storms have? I noticed the NOAA xray thing is going crazy
87
+ --- 15388658
88
+ >>15388634
89
+ >what effects do geomagnetic storms have?
90
+ for the most part, which is well-established, pretty lights in the sky, i.e. the aurorae
91
+ less well-established, but with a fair amount of evidence, is heightened seismic activity after a time delay, which can potentially trigger earthquakes in faults that are already on the verge of triggering
92
+ for more extreme storms there's also the potential for effects on electrical equipment, which is why you get a bunch of doomers screaming about that every time there are geomagnetic storms, but this typically requires very extreme conditions
93
+ satellites can be vulnerable under less extreme conditions, e.g. the Starlink satellites that got rekt, but it typically still requires a fair amount of activity
94
+ --- 15389143
95
+ OP here
96
+ just spotted the aurora myself
97
+ the Bz just flipped south and conditions are still G4, fantastic opportunity to see aurorae right now well into mid-latitudes
98
+ look into the distance if they're not overhead (provided it's sufficiently dark outside where you live, soon best conditions will be Canada and US)
sci/15383612.txt CHANGED
@@ -377,3 +377,184 @@ Haven't started yet, basic training is in a few weeks. All I know is submarines
377
  >>15387092
378
  >>15387116
379
  I guess that checks out. I'm probably just trying to convince myself to not do it at this point since I'm lazy, but when I think of doing products rather than R&D for the rest of my life I'd rather die. I'll continue to drag myself kicking and screaming to what I really want then, thanks.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
377
  >>15387092
378
  >>15387116
379
  I guess that checks out. I'm probably just trying to convince myself to not do it at this point since I'm lazy, but when I think of doing products rather than R&D for the rest of my life I'd rather die. I'll continue to drag myself kicking and screaming to what I really want then, thanks.
380
+ --- 15387452
381
+ I failed CS
382
+ it was just so fucking unbelievably boring
383
+ I really like bugs though, like I'm autistic about them
384
+ is there a degree for that?
385
+ --- 15387454
386
+ What are some adventurous jobs available to pure math PhDs? Something like decrypter for military.
387
+ --- 15387504
388
+ >>15387345
389
+ You work for a salary so that you can live.
390
+ That leaves room for you as a gentleman scientist.
391
+ --- 15387727
392
+ When I'm talking with recruiters from small companies in the middle of nowhere and they ask me what my "salary requirements" are what should I say?
393
+ Do I give them a low-ball range or just tell them $100k is my floor and see what happens?
394
+ --- 15387839
395
+ >>15384478
396
+ because of the current year thing, Russians aren't considered people anymore, nor are their degrees worth the paper they're printed on
397
+ best to not touch Russia with a ten foot pole for the next decade
398
+ --- 15387932
399
+ >>15387727
400
+ Depends how much you need the job. I usually say my target salary and my floor.
401
+ --- 15387983
402
+ don't read this:
403
+ >graduate with physics undergrad almost 3 years ago
404
+ >high gpa and good coding skills
405
+ >no plan with what to do afterwards
406
+ >no major life goals, plans to start a family, anything
407
+ >too anxious and lazy to do interviews or apply for positions because I have always been a massive crybaby and loser
408
+ >spend almost 3 years leeching off parents and NEETing it up, trading crypto, getting high, jerking off, shitposting, aggravating my mental illness by aggressively isolating myself from people and the world
409
+ >in a moment of clarity on a drug binge/manic episode decide I need to get my life together
410
+ >one of my hotshot undergrad professors who thinks I'm smart and a hard worker wants me to join his group, apply and get in for the upcoming fall
411
+ >love physics to death but have massive anxiety about what comes afterwards, if I will burn out on research and if I will just be wasting my time for the next X years
412
+ >no motivation or desire to think of anything else I could spend my life doing
413
+ Sorry, I just had to tell this to someone.
414
+ --- 15387986
415
+ >>15387932
416
+ Why would they not just give you the floor every time then
417
+ --- 15388029
418
+ >>15387986
419
+ The floor is fine as long as you get your other demands.
420
+
421
+ You give them choices, either your target salary, or your floor + the benefits you want. 90k with 25 days PTO, hybrid office whenever you want, and a good healthcare + dental plan might be worth as much or more than your target salary of 120k with 6 days paid sick leave and mandatory office hours.
422
+
423
+ Most of the time you end up somewhere in between. You don't HAVE to accept lowball offers.
424
+ --- 15388038
425
+ >>15388029
426
+ I've never heard of someone negotiating benefits on an individual level, those are usually decided as a corporate policy.
427
+ --- 15388363
428
+ >>15388038
429
+ Depends on the company, I had it added to my contract that I can work from home whenever I feel like it. Don't be a pussy, learn to negotiate
430
+ --- 15388370
431
+ >>15387983
432
+ sounds good! good luck!
433
+ --- 15388602
434
+ >>15387452
435
+ Yeah, a biology degree where you can take classes on bugs. Then do a bug masters or bug phd.
436
+
437
+ There are zero jobs for bug people though.
438
+ --- 15388614
439
+ >>15388602
440
+ damn that sucks
441
+ is there a degree that's really easy and has jobs then?
442
+ Because all i really care about is bugs
443
+ I got 4.0 in my calculus classes but 3.0 in proofs
444
+ I was fine when I was doing data structures and algorithms, but when I was doing operating systems and data bases it was so hard and boring and shitty I just dropped out
445
+ I just hated it so badly, plus it was obvious all the asian students where just cheating by working together which violates the rules
446
+ --- 15388630
447
+ >>15383612 (OP)
448
+ Is a stats major a good idea? Or should i drop out?
449
+ --- 15388776
450
+ College in the US is too expensive
451
+ how do I get to a nordic country to get a stem degree?
452
+ do they have good programs?
453
+ has any of you done it?
454
+ I assume I probably have to take some tests and stuff to prove I'm not a total retard
455
+ --- 15388816
456
+ >>15388776
457
+ Tuition is usually free for EU citizens.
458
+ If you're not an EU citizen you pay somewhere between 8k and 15k USD depending on the university.
459
+ Not all universities have undergraduate programs in English, and you'll need to take a TOEFL exam or equivalent too.
460
+ --- 15388830
461
+ >>15388816
462
+ I heard it was free in norway for international students
463
+ also college in the us is 20k+ and in canada it's 30k+
464
+ --- 15388849
465
+ >>15388830
466
+ >I heard it was free in norway for international students
467
+ As of this year, not anymore.
468
+
469
+ https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/norway-introduces-tuition-fees-for-international-students/
470
+ --- 15388865
471
+ >>15388849
472
+ shit
473
+ fuck me
474
+ guess I won't be going to college
475
+ fuck this shit I'm just gonna repair fridges and shit and die from coolant gases
476
+ --- 15388875
477
+ >>15388865
478
+ >guess I won't be going to college
479
+ Is a massive waste of money now. A college degree meant something 20+ years ago, but it means nothing now and costs around 10-20 times what it did just a couple decades ago.
480
+ I got my B.S. for less than $10,000 around 20 years ago, and my M.A. for just another $4500 about 15 years ago now.
481
+ --- 15388882
482
+ >>15388865
483
+ you can be a different flavour of tradie
484
+ I spent the money to go to college, and I can say that college degrees are totally fucking worthless
485
+ either get an apprenticeship or go to uni, college is just bait to make you waste years of your life
486
+ --- 15388885
487
+ >>15388865
488
+ All/most nordic countries used to have free universities (or nominal cost) for everyone until very recently. I think most EU countries now have fees between 8k-20k per year for non-Europeans.
489
+
490
+ It makes sense since it was a bit ridiculous to offer free education to 7 gorillion pajeets who'd never learn the language and promptly fuck off after graduation. Or even to e.g. Americans, since there was no reciprocity; nordics still had to pay for US education anyway.
491
+
492
+ However I'm convinced that they are using it as a way to slowly shoehorn in tuition fees for domestic students to make everyone good little debt slaves. Unfortunately for you USA is leading the way in this game.
493
+ --- 15389136
494
+ >>15388875
495
+ well what do I do now?
496
+ Tradie?
497
+ >>15388882
498
+ which trade is the best (as in I get a living wage for doing fuck all and don't lose my fingers)?
499
+ I can still read rudin and collect bugs as a hobby I guess
500
+ --- 15389218
501
+ >>15389136
502
+ See if you can get someone to fund your studies. You'll have to look into this yourself to figure out what specific opportunities are available to you. Generally these fall into two categories: 1) for the poor 2) for the talented. May come from governments, from universities themselves, or from other funding sources e.g. ones left by rich dead people. Between these, choosing an appropriately priced university and doing some work while there you can get away without lifelong debt slavery.
503
+
504
+ I attended uni in the UK with gibs totalling around 20k per year, when tuition fees were 9k/year. So I managed to actually save a bit of money rather than accumulating debt. However many of the funding sources I used were specific to my country/being within the EU.
505
+ --- 15389231
506
+ >>15389218
507
+ Bro... I'm American... it's over
508
+ --- 15389240
509
+ >>15389231
510
+ How old are you?
511
+ What state do you live in?
512
+ What do you wish to study?
513
+ --- 15389242
514
+ >>15389231
515
+ Yes that much is clear you dingus. That doesn't mean there is nothing available for you, it just means that my specific circumstances won't be relevant to you.
516
+
517
+ I see clapistanis here talk frequently about fighting for israel for a few years and getting free college and preferential treatment out of it so maybe look into that also.
518
+ --- 15389246
519
+ The price tag on an American university education can indeed be shocking to the uninitiated. When I was enrolling in classes and watching the numbers on my bursar account going up I thought I was going to shit myself. You aren't even getting anything tangible out of the deal. A total shakedown really. You need a plan if you are going to deal with those thieves. If you can get through to the other side relatively unscathed though, you will have many more opportunities available to you.
520
+ --- 15389250
521
+ What comes into mind is that one of the more useful aspects of these generals would be to pool together some knowledge about funding sources and opportunities at various stages and in various countries. However since that isn't directly related to science careers and risks derailing these threads from their purported subject matter it might be better done in a separate thread. I don't know if jannies would let us have a university general, it would really make sense since 97% of the non-garbage content here is young retards asking about university education anyway.
522
+ --- 15389368
523
+ >>15389240
524
+ 21... IT'S FUCKING OVER I WASTED MY LIFE
525
+ I live in washington and I dont know what to study
526
+ >>15389242
527
+ I'm NOT dying for fucking Israel bro
528
+ not a chance on fucking earth
529
+ --- 15389403
530
+ >>15389368
531
+ >21
532
+ When you are 24 you no longer have to list your parents' income on your FAFSA. I'm assuming you are a massive poorfag which means you would qualify for Pell Grant. The max amount is like $7k per year currently.
533
+ --- 15389407
534
+ Academia larps so hard.
535
+ More research is required to find out why.
536
+ --- 15389457
537
+ >>15384556
538
+ Have your uni pay for Abaqus license on an available desktop and your life will be godmode. Ansys, catia, and SOLIDWORKS eat ass in comparison to my king. Just remote desktop.
539
+ --- 15389510
540
+ No stupid questions thread so I'll ask her. Is bleeding out by cutting your wrist painful? Seems like it would be more of an aching pain
541
+ --- 15389517
542
+ >>15389510
543
+ No, but it's not very effective. You can try cutting the axillary artery instead.
544
+ --- 15389526
545
+ >>15389517
546
+ Under the armpits right? How exactly do I locate it without cutting any major nerves?
547
+ --- 15389671
548
+ Is there any way to view standards without paying for them? A prospective employer wants me to familiarise myself with some, but it seems so far I would have to pay hundreds of dollars to do so. I have tried using some resources from my old university as an alumni but no luck.
549
+ --- 15389706
550
+ >>15389526
551
+ Easy to locate. Feel the pulse. But you can't avoid nerves if you are going the cutting route. If you botch it, say goodbye to your arm. To prevent further complications, make sure you disinfect the blade. That said, it is hard to botch, I mean you can just keep stabbing until blood starts spurting out, assuming you don't faint. Good luck.
552
+ --- 15389828
553
+ >>15389510
554
+ it's not "painful" if you numb your wrists in a bucket of ice beforehand, but it will be agonizing. you will probably vomit. not a great way to die
555
+ --- 15389852
556
+ >>15389246
557
+ I went to a domestic uni here in Europe even though I was accepted into two T20 colleges just because of the price tag and lack of scholarships for foreign students. It sucks but can't do much about it. Still ended up doing well for myself here at least, but no 6 figure entry level salary lol.
558
+
559
+ >>15389250
560
+ I agree that it'd be nice to have it segregated into a different more on topic thread, however I think there wouldn't be enough activity in the threads since they'd both be diluted. Also there's the risk of a lot of people cross-posting as soon as they don't get an answer within 5 minutes of posting it in one of the generals.
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60
  >>15386460
61
  >make some money
62
  "lol look at me Im rich beyotch!!"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
60
  >>15386460
61
  >make some money
62
  "lol look at me Im rich beyotch!!"
63
+ --- 15387420
64
+ >>15387409
65
+ Yes, rich. Religion is in fact a business.
66
+
67
+ https://nubiapage.com/top-5-richest-churches-in-the-world-2022/
68
+ --- 15387433
69
+ >>15387420
70
+ When owning nothing means owning the world...when consuming the world means owning nothing...and you'll be happy!
71
+ --- 15387455
72
+ >>15387420
73
+ Alleluia!!!
74
+ --- 15387469
75
+ >>15387455
76
+ How much have you donated to poor people in devolping countries?
77
+
78
+ Me? Thousands.
79
+ --- 15387470
80
+ >>15384945
81
+ uhh I just enter the zone and 8 hours fly by
82
+ --- 15387484
83
+ >>15387469
84
+ People working in religion live very comfy lives. Those donations to developing countries and general poor people create an illusion that makes people like you think that 100% of your donations are going to be used for something good and not to fund their comfy lifestyle. There are other non-religious charities that do the same thing, you don’t need to attach a cult to it.
85
+
86
+ https://youtu.be/lgNYck8mqhQ [Embed]
87
+ --- 15387494
88
+ >>15387484
89
+ >https://youtu.be/lgNYck8mqhQ [Embed]
90
+ No, he lives in a paltry one bedroom apartment like a normal person. Youre brainwashed by hate.
91
+ >People working in religion live very comfy lives.
92
+ Ive been to every corner of the world visiting religious organizations of every kind. Some of them were ACTUAL CULTS with branded members and dozens of people living in one house. You know nothing of any of them. Most priests live simple lives in regular cities.
93
+ >create an illusion that makes people like you think that 100%
94
+ Youre brainwashed into thinking that was even possible, A CHILD LIKE VIEW OF THE WORLD.
95
+ >There are other non-religious charities that do the same thing, you don’t need to attach a cult to it.
96
+ Corporations are MUCH more trustworthy, Clinton Foundation "for the children".
97
+
98
+ Some private organizations have less than 50% given to the poor with CEOs making comparible salaries in the $250k range.
99
+ --- 15387506
100
+ >>15387484
101
+ UN flag has 33 sections.
102
+
103
+ You think you can hide from it...it is ALL WHERE.
104
+ --- 15387517
105
+ >>15387484
106
+ >https://youtu.be/lgNYck8mqhQ [Embed]
107
+ no u
108
+ https://youtu.be/cLPciEYIe8g [Embed]
109
+
110
+ "He is not moving in..."
111
+ --- 15387523
112
+ >>15387494
113
+ People that work in religion don’t do any real hard work, they live in some house for free and eat for free.
114
+ They get donations in the donation boxes, charge money for weddings, baptisms and so on. Sounds like a comfy lifestyle to me. I’m personally not going to do it because it would be against my morals, I’m not into milking people.
115
+ I have lived near poor people in a developed country before, I know them very well. 99% of them put themselves there, they don’t deserve to be helped. I usually donate to animal wildlife conservation, reforestation and cancer research.
116
+ --- 15387528
117
+ You'll sleep when you're dead. Now get back to work!
118
+ --- 15387529
119
+ >>15387523
120
+ >People that work in religion don’t do any real hard work
121
+ You wouldnt know...you've never met them.
122
+
123
+ We're done...you got BTFO on every point and youre spewing nothing but baseless vitriolto vent.
124
+ --- 15387533
125
+ >>15387523
126
+ >I have lived near poor people in a developed country before, I know them very well. 99% of them put themselves there, they don’t deserve to be helped.
127
+ Bingo.
128
+ "I got mine, get your own!" [spits]
129
+ https://youtu.be/7uL555xWQeE [Embed]
130
+
131
+ Yep...we're done.
132
+ --- 15387540
133
+ >>15387529
134
+ >We're done...you got BTFO on every point and youre spewing nothing but baseless vitriolto vent.
135
+ I think it was the other way around. But you’re right, arguing with religious people tends to be useless because they are usually brainwashed and mentally ill.
136
+ --- 15387545
137
+ >>15387540
138
+ >I think
139
+ Yet I KNOW. Wherever you think you have been I have been further. Whatever you think you know I know more.
140
+
141
+ >bwaa I follow my emotions because I have no real life experience to back up my baseless BELIEF system, just confirmation bias.
142
+
143
+ Youre in the CULT of Self.
144
+ --- 15388111
145
+ >>15386460
146
+ The Bible in written by God
147
+ >>15387402
148
+ inb4 atheist scientists in 2025:
149
+ >synthetic food can be naturally produced in the upper atmosphere from a combination of airborne bacteria, ash, and UV sunlight in the ionosphere where the ionized carbohydrates coalence and precipitate down without dissolving if the air remains cool and dry enough, all without biological processes involved (excluding the materials)
150
+ the world adapts to miracles to make them appear natural
151
+ --- 15388190
152
+ >>15388111
153
+ >The Bible in written by God
154
+ A simple Google search can tell that it was written by humans, men more specifically.
155
+
156
+ https://www.patheos.com/blogs/jaysondbradley/2018/07/terrible-things-the-bible-clearly-says/
157
+ --- 15388558
158
+ >>15388190
159
+ a simple Bibre search can tell iw was written by God, not humans
160
+ https://www.biblegateway.com
161
+ --- 15388584
162
+ >>15388558
163
+ Listen, silly. Imagine a situation in the future where some disaster happens and most people die and only few are left to restore society. Imagine how easy it would be to deceive the new people just like the creators of the Bible did in the old days with all those gullible idiots.
164
+ I think that The Matrix could be a good new Bible in a post-apocalyptic world in which Neo (Jesus Christ) saves the world from total destruction and slavery from the machines.
165
+ The Bible is just a fairytale.
166
+
167
+ https://youtu.be/7F-MICZdEY4 [Embed]
168
+ --- 15388901
169
+ >>15388584
170
+ if I'm deceived, then why aren't you talking to me like I'm a victim?
171
+ from your tone, you treat me as your enemy, not as a victim whom you are healing. You talk down to me (eg by calling me silly) which is not how heroes talk to victims
172
+ Therefore, you do not ACTUALLY believe your own explanation story of how I (and many others) believe the Bible. If you did, you would treate me like a doctor treats his patient; with kindness, patience, and professionalism.
173
+
174
+ Are you less decieved than me? Do you have the truth? Are you less silly than me?
175
+
176
+ If accepting Christ as my Lord and Savior causes you and people like you to call me silly and decieved, then I accept Jesus as my Lord and Savior. Your verbal attacks slung out in a praxically contradictory manner only confirm that my beliefs are sound and true. Jesus predicted people like you. You're not a novel opponent. So Jesus is my hero, not you. Only Jesus can take away my "decieved" and "silly" status. Not you.
177
+ --- 15389100
178
+ >>15388901
179
+ Look, you stupid motherfucker, I’ll explain.
180
+ Of course the Bible would have some bullshit written in it about people like me, that’s so you wouldn’t listen to me. If you firmly believe in the Bible scam you’ll never going to listen to me because it’s written in it, they are brainwashing you.
181
+ That’s why the Bible also mentioned the “faith” thing in it. Whenever someone like me ask you for real evidence about stuff that happened in the Bible you are just going to spurt out some retarded “faith” excuse.
182
+ The scammers that wrote the Bible thought about everything.
183
+ --- 15389179
184
+ >>15384277
185
+ --- 15389315
186
+ >>15389100
187
+ If you put multiple people from different religious in the same room, each of them will say that their book is the “real” book, the right book. There have been wars because of these stupid disputes, millions of people have died because of this in religious holy wars.
188
+ People are brainwashed on their specific religious book.
sci/15384350.txt CHANGED
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3
  Why is it so hard to make humanoid robots?
4
  --- 15386181
5
  Engineers keep cumming inside the robots gears so it cant move much
6
- --- 15386184
7
- >>>/lit/21941208
8
  --- 15386190
9
  >>15384350 (OP)
10
  human-like locomotion and joint movement is very hard to engineer.
11
  wheel based robots are easier but it only work where there are civilization i.e. roads
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3
  Why is it so hard to make humanoid robots?
4
  --- 15386181
5
  Engineers keep cumming inside the robots gears so it cant move much
 
 
6
  --- 15386190
7
  >>15384350 (OP)
8
  human-like locomotion and joint movement is very hard to engineer.
9
  wheel based robots are easier but it only work where there are civilization i.e. roads
10
+ --- 15387578
11
+ >>15386190
12
+ It's also hard to draw humans, but AI has gotten very good at it in a very short time. Few years of AI development, and they'll be 3d-printing sexbots just like that.
13
+ --- 15387655
14
+ >>15384350 (OP)
15
+ >Why is it so hard to make humanoid robots?
16
+
17
+ Is is coming along, just a few more years before a decent working prototype is made.
18
+ --- 15389657
19
+ >>15384350 (OP)
20
+ Because we're very complicated
sci/15384472.txt CHANGED
@@ -36,12 +36,89 @@ Immigration
36
  Nothing can be done.
37
  Nature's last laugh bitch.
38
  Death to Civilisation.
39
- --- 15385529
40
- >>15384472 (OP)
41
- there is no evidence that those experiments ever took place. calhoun was the only witness
42
  --- 15385919
43
  >>15384487
44
  Isn't that some midwit from LessWrong? He's not a scientist.
45
  --- 15385988
46
  >>15385919
47
  it's a 200lb of fat bearded red head rationalist who jerks off to MLP cartoons a lot, best to ignore him
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
36
  Nothing can be done.
37
  Nature's last laugh bitch.
38
  Death to Civilisation.
 
 
 
39
  --- 15385919
40
  >>15384487
41
  Isn't that some midwit from LessWrong? He's not a scientist.
42
  --- 15385988
43
  >>15385919
44
  it's a 200lb of fat bearded red head rationalist who jerks off to MLP cartoons a lot, best to ignore him
45
+ --- 15387514
46
+ >>15384472 (OP)
47
+
48
+ Harsh selective sweep. Effectively allowing it to come almost to its conclusion.
49
+
50
+ >>15384487
51
+
52
+ >Don't have severe multigenerational inbreeding.
53
+
54
+ Irrelevant. Wasn't inbreeding but loss of genome pool-wide resilience due to lack of selective pressures until colony saturation started to create heavy societal stress which the non-resilient gene pool wasn't able to deal with.
55
+ --- 15387542
56
+ >>15385919
57
+ >>15387514
58
+ lmao the cope you know a normal person realizing they've been lied to would just admit they didn't know the facts instead of delude themselves into excuses to keep believing the lie. What's the matter? Upset you can't use a con man's false "experiment" that never replicates to peddle your malthusian BS?
59
+ --- 15387563
60
+ >>15384472 (OP)
61
+
62
+ And Why would you want to???
63
+
64
+ >>15384516
65
+
66
+ This
67
+
68
+ the world does not need or want 8 billion plus people.
69
+
70
+ population collapse is a good thing. ideally it settles at world population around 1 billion.
71
+ --- 15387574
72
+ >>15387542
73
+
74
+ >malthusian
75
+
76
+ Höhöhö ... well there you are quite mistaken. A culling must be qualitative, not quantitative. ;)
77
+ --- 15387723
78
+ >>15387574
79
+ From my perspective, and given what I wrote, it amounts to the same thing. Regardless of how you personally feel it amounts to the fact "con man made shit up" and it doesn't, or would not to any reasonable person, evidence your claims. Not least of which being mice in the first place but you lot don't seem to care about that either. Any port in the storm for you, right?
80
+ --- 15388740
81
+ >>15387514
82
+ Have you ever looked at mouse plagues? they go through boom and busts despite food remaining. odd stuff
83
+ --- 15388746
84
+ >>15387563
85
+ >the world does not need or want 8 billion plus people.
86
+ --- 15388866
87
+ >>15384472 (OP)
88
+ Reminder that no one has ever managed to replicate the results of John Calhoun's mouse utopia experiments, and they were crowded hell holes with no escape in which the mice had no way to know resources were effectively infinite.
89
+ --- 15389979
90
+ >>15387723
91
+
92
+ >From my perspective, and given what I wrote, it amounts to the same thing.
93
+
94
+ But it does not. The Malthusian retards do blame "density" and think salvation lies in thinning the herd. Delusional. Density simply pushes what is already irrevocably degenerated over the edge ... any other type of stressful pressure would do the same. The mouse utopia simply gets misinterpreted a lot, the actual damage already happens during the exponential growth phase. Yet admitting to this would point out a few ... "uncomfortable" truths. Things the delusional retards running the show today couldn't admit to, as by definition they'd be as well part of the diseased branches which need to be pruned. All must do their part and serve the cycle ... for some this will simply be in the role of fertilizer.
95
+
96
+ >>15388740
97
+
98
+ Disease would be a "alternative" stressor here (although it ofc depends on a certain density threshold). Again the exponential growth phase, the shift of energy investment from resilience to reproduction, it does weaken the whole colony to the stress that is to come.
99
+ --- 15389991
100
+ >>15389979
101
+ I mentioned mouse plagues because they're part of a strange phenomena also found in insects studies and historical human settlements.
102
+
103
+ you get exponential growth, followed by a crash, followed by sometimes a recovery then extinction unless some external factor modifies something
104
+ Linton Herbert was the name of the guy I heard it from. not sure about all his conclusions but i thought his ideas had something to them
105
+ --- 15390095
106
+ >>15389991
107
+
108
+ Cyclicality, feedback, oscillation, yesss. Perhaps THE deepest mechanism of nature, straight from intracellular signalling to whole biosphere dynamics. This is very important to understand but initially hard to "grasp" in its entirety and universality. It is ofc not entirely "cyclical" as in perfect repetition, there's always a cut, a point of apparent discontinuity. A moment of catastrophy, a selective sweep, a Ragnarök event. The "reason" is actually simple, we're after all not dealing with a static system here, very much the opposite! Complex structures which stabilize and replicate themselves at the "expense" of the environment, running along the axis of entropic gradients ... this is semi-stability, if it would "calcify" into a fully stable form it would be dead, lifeless. Instead, it "rotates" or rather oscillates (if thought linearized in the time gradient) around this axis of its own (in)stability.
109
+ --- 15390151
110
+ >>15390095
111
+
112
+ .. so overall, the oscillation in case of our mice here (ignoring for simplicity's sake how it interacts with the environment and vice versa) does slowly but steadily (ok, often exponentially) shift the colony into a "new" set of conditions which previously did not apply ... for example higher population density (favoring transmission of disease), increased stress (inhibiting resistance mechanisms), loss of resilience (in favor of "outgrowing" the competition by more fertility). The current trajectory of the oscillating line becomes unstable then, and usually some otherwise even "minor" outside disturbance (the discontinuity event) will then trigger or even catalyze the trajectory reversal of our oscillating line. The new set of conditions comes into full effect, selective factors flip from the previous set to the new one. Thing is, we can assume that most species on a total gene pool level are actually adapted to just such an oscillation ... could even call it their own "personal" Schwingung (again without looking at environment interactions). Now the colony collapse might appear catastrophic for those caught up in it but for the species it is simply business as usual, it is almost even THE adaptive mode ensuring its survival if seen over longer time intervals ... or several peaks of the oscillation.
113
+ --- 15390161
114
+ >>15390095
115
+ Yeah I don't know anything about that, Linton said he built a model based on his findings he found that if his breeding populations were too big then they collapsed into extinction. he carried out insect tests as well, even found a way to modify this behaviour through epigenetic markers
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+ >>15390161
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+
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+ >even found a way to modify this behaviour through epigenetic markers
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+
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+ Interesting, might wanna look the exact experimental setting up here. Could be that these epigenetic markers here were actually in "inbuilt" mechanism acting as a population level adaptive switch, kinda to "anticipate" the point where the density collapse occurs (important here, in interaction with the species' environmental niche ... the density function might be different or not even apply in a lab setting instead) ... assuming here ofc this modification did prevent collapse, without knowing the experiment this could have been "shifted forward" instead. That's how I'd understand it, the gene pool of the species "knows" it would enter into a collapse scenario so once a density close to this threshold is reached the increasing "stress" does activate what we could think of as a genomic failsafe to prepare the individuals for what is to come.
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+ --- 15390218
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+ >>15390203
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+ he seemed to think it was because the group became too unrelated on average which reduced fertility some how, i can try and find it, he was a bit of an oddball but I felt some of his arguments were valid enough to investigate
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  the external part is exposed to water and oxygen, thus oxidizes or forms hydroxides.
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  --- 15387227
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  What explaints flint in chalk?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  the external part is exposed to water and oxygen, thus oxidizes or forms hydroxides.
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  --- 15387227
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  What explaints flint in chalk?
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+ --- 15388729
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+ >>15384678 (OP)
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+ oxidation
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+ --- 15388742
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+ >>15387227
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+ Aliens.
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  >>15386524
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  >oy vey you have to hate hitler because he was jewish
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  the self loathing jew meme
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15386524
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  >oy vey you have to hate hitler because he was jewish
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  the self loathing jew meme
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+ --- 15388583
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+ >>15386869
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+ >You can holocaust all the jews as long as you also include Hitler
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+ deal
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+ --- 15389807
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+ >>15384967 (OP)
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+ https://www.desmos.com/calculator/7cnghsf8vi
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+ --- 15390182
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+ >>15384967 (OP)
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+
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+ [math](x\cos(\frac{\pi}{4})-y\sin(\frac{\pi}{4}))^{100}-(x\sin(\frac{\pi}{4})+y\cos(\frac{\pi}{4}))^{100}=-(x\sin(\frac{\pi}{4})+y\cos(\frac{\pi}{4}))(x\cos(\frac{\pi}{4})-y\sin(\frac{\pi}{4}))[/math]
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+
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+ To rotate 45 degrees
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+ --- 15390216
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+ >>15386869
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+ >the self loathing jew meme
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+ nice try, David
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+ --- 15390222
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+ >>15386291
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  --- 15387322
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  >>15385043 (OP)
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  That's actually quite impressive, good on them
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>15385043 (OP)
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  That's actually quite impressive, good on them
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+ --- 15388414
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+ >>15385769
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+ --- 15388459
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+ >>15387322
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+ Kill yourself worthless negrotic monkey, I did that in high school
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+ --- 15388964
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+ https://youtu.be/nQD6lDwFmCc [Embed]
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+ --- 15388998
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+ https://youtu.be/p6j2nZKwf20 [Embed]
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+ --- 15389141
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+ >>15385043 (OP)
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+ AYYOO HOWS ABOUT DAT WHITE BOY
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+ --- 15389638
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+ >>15385083
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+ how long does a theorem have to be around before it ages out of needing a proof?
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+ --- 15389664
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+ >>15389638
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+ all theorems have proofs
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+ before they are proven they are called "conjectures" or "hypothesis"
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+ --- 15389901
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+ >>15388964
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+ thank you for this. however isnt relying on an infinite series a stronger assumption than pythagoras? most geometrical theorems become trivial if allowed analysis.
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+ --- 15389929
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+ >>15389901
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+ recommendation engine tossed this up
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+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JteQEN1XPyc [Embed]
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+ --- 15389937
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+ >>15388964
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+ >>15388998
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+ >hundreds of thousands of views
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+ >thosuands of comments, everyone fellating the two girls
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+ I'm a huge racist, so that for sure clouds my judgement, but surely this can't be such a big deal? Why is one new proof such an amazing discovery, when there are already hundreds, and everyone knows at least one?
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+ --- 15389948
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+ >>15388964
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+ if you watch the video he expresses skepticism towards the validity of the proof
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+ --- 15389998
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+ >>15389937
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+ >racist
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+ >"i'm too retarded to understand the significance of this so could someone spoonfeed me"
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+ About as much as I expected
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+ --- 15390004
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+ I don't understand. Why isn't this sufficiënt proof? Is it because it hasn't been tested with enough fractions?
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+ --- 15390036
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+ >>15390004
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+ chud hands wrote this
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+ --- 15390088
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+ >>15390036
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+ I am simply seeking information.
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+ --- 15390140
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+ >>15389948
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+ He didn't
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+ --- 15390143
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+ >>15385043 (OP)
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+ their proof is pretty cool but in their interview they sound like illiterate morons. I’m not convinced that they created the proof independently.
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+ --- 15390147
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+ >>15388414
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+ How can you not discern between joke posts and serious ones?
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+ --- 15390165
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+ >>15390143
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+ They are worthless negroes and this board is full of talentless midwit college kiddies and schizophreniacs, it's literally trivial
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+ >>15388414
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+ stonetoss is not racist but he has black friends right?
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+ -----
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+ --- 15385094
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+ Through the scientific method, we have successfully done away anything approaching a purpose or goodness to our existence. We've uncovered our position as accidental in a careless swarm of processes. Whether or not there are metaphysical actors at play is still unknowable, but we can be damn sure they do not have our needs and wants in mind. We've learned so much and all it has done is make us more fearful of the larger unknowns. Can we build an artificial god? What exactly happens when we die? If there were a for-sure satisfactory answer, the room for debate would be much smaller.
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+
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+ What exactly has science delivered us from except our own peace of mind? I personally don't want to know anything anymore.
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+
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+ Lets face it; The world is turning into hell and the road was paved with curiosity. I see man's only way forward as sort of "logic strike," and I think you're witnessing the strike in its infancy.
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+ >>15385094 (OP)
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+ If you think you have reached a zenith in your existential nightmare, you've yet to experience the full brunt of pure Mathematics. At least in science, the "ghosts" can't actually harm you. I see your "logic strike" and raise you a "strike logic".
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+ >>15385094 (OP)
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+ Nah there is still a lot to do. I want to make weapons that can turn to dust whole planets.
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+ The problem is moral fags is that they try to cover up their fear with the garb of muh morality.
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+ Yeah our existence is a mere accident, yet we are here.
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+ Ride the Tiger lmao, Conquer the Earth and Beyond.
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+ --- 15385137
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+ >>15385107
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+ You jest, but look at Cantor, Boltzmann,Taniyama, etc. Can you really probe these things without ultimately going off the deep end? I think those that survive are dimwitted enough to never understand or truly intellectualize the implications of their work.
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+
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+ Its almost like history is written by the victors, and so to deeper questions are asked in utter ignorance by those with an optimism bias. A pessimist, of course, sees nothing good down there.
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+ --- 15385140
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+ >>15385125
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+ Await hell if it exists and create it if it does not?
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+ --- 15385168
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+ >>15385094 (OP)
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+ This world lied to you about literally everything. Either half-truths, false concepts, or blatant lies. To confuse you and give you a false understanding of the world, mankind, time, history, and your place in it. So that you dedicate your life, soul, and energy to their doctrines in which they have full authority over every aspect. They control Science™, they are the priests that ex-plain and ex-plane the earth for you, they wield that trademark, and that means they control our space in life (if we give them authority over the earth).
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+ Right from the start this world lied to you about the very ground you stand on, the 3 dimensional reality you live in. A fundamental lie, and everything people derive from this false reality will consequently be some kind of falsehood. We are now at the point where mankind believes they are mutated animals, and they are spinning around themselves on a perfectly spherical rock in random space that exploded once. A psy-op, mental conditioning. Do not underestimate the spiritual life-guiding implications of this godless concept. Most people are not level-headed, they are not stationary, they are not based, they are incapable to see physical truth at this point. Common sense isn't really all that common anymore. They rather believe in jewish mysticism like space-time and relativity, which leads to everything being "relative". No distinct up and down, which leads to good and evil being "relative", male and female being "relative", all empty space and imaginations in our mind. Let that sink in, the majority of people ultimately don't even know what is UP and what is DOWN. In other words, there is no absolute truth in this universe.
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+ --- 15385179
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+ >>15385094 (OP)
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+ The consuuuuuuuuuuumers are the sentient manifestation of entropy. Reasoning with them is about as worthwhile as reasoning with any other force of nature. In the short term all the beauty and diversity of the earth system will inevitable revert back to a primordial soup to perhaps redevelop in another 100 million years or so.
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+ --- 15385188
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+ >>15385179
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+ I should have put sentient in quotes above. "sentient".
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+ Since tbf that is honestly questionable...
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+ --- 15385191
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+ >>15385140
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+ Yes
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+ --- 15385197
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+ >>15385145
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+ > peace and safety of a new dark age
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+ This will likely happen, I would say most of the native population in First World no longer has any purpose, most of their current generation is also their last generation.
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+ --- 15385201
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+ >>15385179
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+ I just don't trust these "high iq are generally happier" type studies. If that truly is the case, then there is something beyond that metric that is blinding them. Its as though they still have an unnamed faith in something. They won't allow themselves to take that last crucial self-honest step of saying that what we're involved in here may not necessarily be a good thing.
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+
48
+ If you come into the business of inquiry with that sort of motivated reasoning, I have no idea how I can trust what you say, ya know?
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+ --- 15385206
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+ mein gott
51
+ my le bomb
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+ it le killed people
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+ --- 15385208
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+ >>15385197
55
+ Its almost as though consciousness was an outgrowth that quickly loses its utility and nature is sort of quietly taking those cards off the table.
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+ --- 15385213
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+ >>15385201
58
+ Low IQ niggers aren't happy either , nobody is happy, remember those 60-70 IQ shitholes in Africa? They have the highest suicide rates in the world.
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+ --- 15385220
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+ >>15385208
61
+ Maybe you are right.
62
+ That data is old btw, most of the countries in green are now blue, even medieval shitholes India and Bangladesh have below replacement fertility now.
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+ --- 15385222
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+ >>15385213
65
+ Its almost a sort of brute form of the same conundrum. Whatever you think of those peoples, they've still been raised "above," by some degree, that natural order of things. Perhaps even a little consciousness is enough to plague a thing.
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+ --- 15385238
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+ A philosopher that really wrestled with the thing (and is therefor lost to the bowels of obscurity) is PW Zapffe. If you've never read his essay "The Last Messiah," its exactly the problem that beings with an abundance of conscious awareness face.
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+
69
+ >The tragedy of a species becoming unfit for life by overevolving one ability is not confined to humankind. Thus it is thought, for instance, that certain deer in paleontological times succumbed as they acquired overly-heavy horns. The mutations must be considered blind, they work, are thrown forth, without any contact of interest with their environment.
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+
71
+ >In depressive states, the mind may be seen in the image of such an antler, in all its fantastic splendour pinning its bearer to the ground.
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+
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+ https://youtu.be/Yr4ZfEf-lF0 [Embed]
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+ --- 15385263
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+ >>15385201
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+ >then there is something beyond that metric that is blinding them
77
+ >what we're involved in here may not necessarily be a good thing
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+ maybe they're just plain bad?
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+ i doubt it though... i think they're just automatons programmed to survive and reproduce. totally incapable of seeing the inherent flaws in their code
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+ --- 15385279
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+ >>15385263
82
+ Now we're talking the line between ignorance and malice. Weaponizing knowledge always has been a great strategy, even if they're not aware they're just utilizing some prehistoric strategy.
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+
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+ Little wonder gnosticism is making a comeback.
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+ --- 15387413
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+ >>15385201
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+ Smart people being happier=having the mental strength to calibrate your brain to perceive reality in a way that suits you
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+ --- 15388101
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+ >>15387413
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+ It takes tremendous mental strength to support biases you find comforting?