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I hope Harold doesn't think I owe him a date for this info
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Can you help this anon (>>15319048
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>>15322288
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I sincerely doubt my advice will matter, as I can count the number of people who've listened without hands. The number is zero. I am very funny.
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I highly recommend it and would love to hear your thoughts.
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Maybe we can enhance it with some biological expertise.
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Ok, this place is kinda in hibernation it seems.
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Can you help this anon (>>15319048 ) out and recommend good books and other sources for biology?
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I sincerely doubt my advice will matter, as I can count the number of people who've listened without hands. The number is zero. I am very funny.
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I highly recommend it and would love to hear your thoughts.
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>>15362452
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We call it dancing with the tambourine
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Mostly it just causes rains instead of making PCR work
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>Why does it have to be one or the other?
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Well anyone who knows anything about biology would know that it's both, but the issue is your average person thinks "environment" as some significant contribution means things parents can control after somebody is born. The majority of any effect one could call "environment" would really be endogenous, and if exogenous at all wouldn't be something behaviorally controlled anyway.
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In any event what it amounts to is obviously something like sexuality is not "a choice" nor is there any meaningful evidence to suggest there are any "choices" you could make to alter the probabilities. Just a whole lot of myths or heavily cherrypicked /pol/ tier "research". The guy was clearly trolling anyway, but if you're not considering how people think of these things OUTSIDE of biology the words you use to explain it will reinforce the wrong idea people have.
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That's the tricky part. Having to choose between speaking truthfully but allowing my words to be twisted orjust declaring clearly but losing nuances Is a bad choice so I don't choose usually.
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I was mostly just interested in explaining the general thing about lichen and cangaroos, the gay stuff is tangential
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>>15367604
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Yeah I know the feeling. Same thing for trying to be brief like my reply was. Someone could just dishonestly pick over anything you write, ignore context, ignore what was being replied to, and make up all sorts of shit. Since I was writing specifically about homosexuality, for example, I did not add relevant clarifiers with respect to many other things where there might be discernable exogenous environmental correlations or causes, such as obesity, and a dishonest fuck ignoring context would just reply "hurrr what about all this irrelevant xyz u stoopid".
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Point is on the one hand I get it, but on the other hand it helps a lot to understand what people misunderstand and why. That way you can frame what you write in a way that is accurate to their misunderstanding, so they actually have something closer to the right idea instead of running off with the wrong one. Helps to say that outright too if you think to remember to do so, if the person you're talking to has a single honest bone in his body anyway. If not it's usually pretty obvious, since they'll start ignoring context and cherrypicking just to feel smug.
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>>15367615
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People usually disregard your post if you outright state something they don't agree with regardless of your reasoning and data
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Sad but truez especially when it comes to such critical stuff as parenting
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So I just wanted to warn about blowback if they focus too much on fostering their children to be a certain way
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You need to guide them there, not force them
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And definitely not in a small box but in a certain space of ideas that can be expanded because the world 20 years later is very different from what we have now
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>People usually disregard your post if you outright state something they don't agree with regardless of your reasoning and data
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too real bruh
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>>15341292
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Dogs are essentially our genetically engineered slaves.
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>They are loyal even if we treat them terribly
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>They know how to listen to our commands in the genetic level
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>Specific breeds made for one purpose that make them unviable without human care (pugs for example)
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That's why I'll take the car that will eat my face. At least it's not my slave, More like a roommate I feed
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>muh panzers
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You're imagining a timeline where the panzers hadn't outrun their supply lines, what you were meant to imagine is a timeline where the Luftwaffe prioritized degrading and attriting the RAF then the Royal Navy, instead of terrorizing Londoners before achieving air supremacy and blockading the isles.
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You're imagining a timeline where the panzers hadn't outrun their supply lines, what you were meant to imagine is a timeline where the Luftwaffe prioritized degrading and attriting the RAF then the Royal Navy, instead of terrorizing Londoners before achieving air supremacy and blockading the isles.
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>Imagine basically what the Soviets did to Eastern Europe
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>Pic related is pretty relevant.
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>t. zoomer who couldn't even change a flat tire how would you even know the difference?
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(concerning Škoda 110 which was same era)
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You could get full manual with all the parts described and explained (or at least my grandfather did, it was certainly available if it didn't went straight with the car) and the cars were really simple compared to modern cars.
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I would think its just a matter of dimensional analysis. See pic related. That gets you to watts per centimeter-kelvin at least. Now if you have the numbers you are feeding into this, ie you know the temperature in kelvin, you can just convert that to Celsius by adding 273.15 to it before doing the calculation. If you have only a number that incorporates all the units without multiplying their constituents together, Im actually not sure. I dont think regular unit conversion works with temperature conversions. Its not like "every degree kelvin has 273.15 degrees celsius in it" because its just an offset rather than a multiplier, and honestly I dont know how you would deal with that part off the top of my head.
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>Find the constant of motion for a problem with helicoid symmetry: [math]V(\theta-kz)[/math]
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164,385,000 - men in the US
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>https://news.gallup.com/poll/389792/lgbt-identification-ticks-up.aspx
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[math] P(\text{guy has HIV}|\text{he is gay}) = \frac{P(\text{guy is gay and has HIV})}{P(\text{he is gay})} = {\frac{754,000}{164,385,000} \over \frac{7,397,325}{164,385,000}} =0.1019 [/math]
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[math] P(\text{guy has HIV}|\text{he is hetero}) = \frac{96,300}{164,385,000} = 0.0130 [/math]
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[math] P(\text{guy is gay}|\text{he has HIV}) = \frac{P(\text{guy has HIV}|\text{he is gay)} \cdot P(\text{guy is gay)} }{P(\text{guy has HIV)}} = 0.1019 \cdot \frac{7,397,325}{925,800} = 0.8142 [/math]
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All the courses at my university are really geared towards engineers so it doesn't need to be anything proof heavy or whatever, just concepts and exercises. My advisor is asking me to take a grad level Lin. Algebra course next semester but I never took the undergrad version, so I'd like to familiarize myself with it
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Thx bro, love niggas who post PDFs
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Worthless college children piece of shit no self respecting smart white male uses that piece of shit phrase, kys immediately
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>>15334935
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you're retarded
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cybernetics engineers are some of the best paid people on the planet
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countless processes in contemporary manufacturing and industry in general are cybernetic in nature
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>>15337524
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cybernetics refers to self-regulating systems
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at some level or other they are inherently computational, since they rely on feeding their outputs back into their own inputs
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>>15368034
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>>15368038
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It kind of is in a sense.
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Wiener was very influenced by Leibniz's Monadology, which emphasises the role of perception and apperception as fundamental to our understanding of the world. A Platonist slant is permissible, although it might be better to characterise it as an Aristotelian take on forms?
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In any case, one of the underlying ideas in cybernetics is that the form of one system can tell you about the form of another. Lettvin, Maturana, McCulloch and Pitts wrote a paper “What the frogs eye tells the frogs brain”, which (if I can remember correctly) said something along the lines of: The structure of the frogs eye can tell us something about the frogs brain and vice versa. This principle is generalised across different epistemic domains.
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For example, can the human body provide insights or principles for running a company or state effectively? Or, what could primatology or early childhood studies tell us about developing conversational multi-agent systems?
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Can I have a cybernetics reading list?
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Wtf is this thread where are my irl cyborg arms wtf are you talking about
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>>15368099
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>cybernetics refers to self-regulating systems
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Is it a mathematical science? An engineering science? Why only self-regulating systems? Is there a science that studies systems in general?
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>>15337524
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Cybernetics is a meme technology that Soviet planners imagined would solve the pricing problem (it didn't)
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>>15339225
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>it's literally nothing. just a bunch of nonsense babbling about adaptive systems and shit, it's an exercise in basic logic and english language if anything
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Huh? I thought cybernetics was all about skull-guns and nanobots and brain implants and biomechanical enhancements?
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>My vision is augmented
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that kind of shit
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>>15361236
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>It is what it is
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~Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
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>>15368461
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To me it sounds as if they are some sort of socialists, who try to simplify engineering, reducing them to some sort of frameworks... as it is called now by lefties, when they speak about AI chats, "democratization of science"
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I bet those guys are the ones who construct frameworks for corporations and gov's. Would be something that glowies study.
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>>15368563
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Snowcrash was a fun read.
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>>15334386 (OP)
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Seems as if Anon did not catch the start small part of that but uh usually it starts with mech suits un exoskellies does it not?
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>>15369769
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>usually it starts with mech suits un exoskellies does it not?
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It's actually about automating five-year-plans for shitty socialist economies.
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>>15369776
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loses its magic that way does it not? you coulda suggested nanomachine medication.
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What do you mean with this? Do you refer to the Allgemeine Hochschulreife? That is just the high school diploma you get after grade 12.
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The system is pretty open to allow people into universities and especially good for late bloomers. If you do good in school, you can go right away. If you are a dropout at any stage of school (after grade 9 you can drop out) you can get trained in a job over 3 years (e.g. mechanics, plumbers, electricians, carpenters) and go to an university of applied sciences afterwards or you add 1 year of school work (usually done while working) to study at a regular university.
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Pretty good desu.
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What do you mean with this? Do you refer to the Allgemeine Hochschulreife? That is just the high school diploma you get after grade 12.
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The system is pretty open to allow people into universities and especially good for late bloomers. If you do good in school, you can go right away. If you are a dropout at any stage of school (after grade 9 you can drop out) you can get trained in a job over 3 years (e.g. mechanics, plumbers, electricians, carpenters) and go to an university of applied sciences afterwards or you add 1 year of school work (usually done while working) to study at a regular university.
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Pretty good desu.
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>>15366240
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>half ass most of my school work for mediocre grades all my life
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>fairly bad at mental arithmetic
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>could not do highschool level algebra until i was in uni
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>eventually decided to do a phd because i liked the subject
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>got in through sheer luck due to bunch of publications i accumulated throughout the years
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>feel like everybody moggs me intellectually
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>feel like im seconds away from being exposed as a fraud
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>feel like if i was forced to teach a class an undergrad would fucking destroy me
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Is this the academic equivalent of being insecure about having a small dick ?
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>>15366240
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>>15366732
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Worthless degree holding student midwits, papers is literally the only valid metric.
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You are worthless
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>>15367747
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>valid metric
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Valid metric for what though?
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Academic success? Yes. Success in career? No lmao
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Wow, what a day it was. I think it's a PR. Got three job appi rejections at once
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I thought my political science professor was smart but after a few lessons its clear he agrees with the popular opinion on literally everything
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Theres not a single thing in mainstream US politics he disagrees with.
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We did a thing about leaders that have influence through charisma. Someone said trump. He got triggered. Regardless if you like trump or not its evident he has a large amount of influence because many think he is charismatic
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Overall the dude is just very opinionated and non factual. I want to like him though
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>>15366240
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If it makes you feel better I was two thirds of the way through mine before I finally got a paper out.
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>>15358310
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>Approximately 90 percent of the USHCN stations failed to meet the NWS’s own siting requirements,
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which stipulate that stations must be 30 meters (100 feet) or more away from an artificial or radiating / reflecting heat source
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>>15367848
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>bro it's totally the atmospheric warming bro it's the greenhouse effect bro it isn't land use changes bro heat island effect is accounted for bro trust me bro
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>>15367866
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>2022_Surface_Station_Report
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hadn't read this before but its exactly what you'd expect from climate cultists. data thats deliberately completely useless due to idiocy in site placement and maintenance. perfect if you want to lie about temperatures being hotter than they are.
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>>15337076 (OP)
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can someone explain how the greenhouse effect works with CO2?
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wouldnt the CO2 reflect more light than usual as well as keeping the light that does make it into the atmosphere a little bit longer?
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>>15367866
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People who say it's "accounted for" mysteriously forget that the "accounting" means applying a WARMING constant to modern urban heat island temps, and a COOLING constant to past temps without urban interference. They cannot square that circle without lying.
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>>15368078
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One of the most well-known effects of CO2 is stratospheric cooling due to reflecting sunlight.
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>>15337076 (OP)
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You need to stop thinking and trust the experts. They are scientists and you are not.
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>>15352169
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lmao 2.25 trillion kilos of grain annually and ppl think we're on the verge of starvation from overpopulation. 3500 calories in a kilo of grain. adds up to 2700 calories per person per day, from grain crops alone.
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>Wait, so she couldn't tell the difference between male and female dogs at times?
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it might have been consensual a few times.
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>Wait, so she couldn't tell the difference between male and female dogs at times?
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it might have been consensual a few times.
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>>15339802
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Not everyone rides in their car alone, inceloid
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>>15341330
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Correct, a wonderful new standard, now I don't need to bother making facial expressions (which I normally can't do but I'm expected to do anyways).
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my old doctor died and now i have to get a flight physical with a new doctor for the first time, they just email'd me saying i have to wear a mask.
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i've never worn one before, where do you buy this garbage and how much microplastics am i finna inhale?
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also lmao when 200 passengers and all the flight crew had to wear masks and i just ignored it, never got the vax either, when my boss said i had to, i just told him "hey i got that vax" next time i saw him an that was that.
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>>15366015
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>If people genuinely got more attractive as they got more intelligent than we wouldn't be having this conversation.
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The reason why we have this conversation is that the ugly and stupid got guns and bombs and ruined civilization, then declared themselves smart.
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>>15366015
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>If people genuinely got more attractive as they got more intelligent than we wouldn't be having this conversation.
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The reason why we have this conversation is that the ugly and stupid got guns and bombs and ruined civilization, then declared themselves smart.
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>>15366047
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>Your snide and spiteful way of communicating is a prime example of toxic femininity.
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It really isn't. And not just because I'm a man. You fundamentally don't understand the words you're using or the concepts they refer to. You seem to think
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>Oh, this is some gender studies thing, clearly my superior rational man brain will intuitively grasp this
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and then just completely miss the mark over and over again in your arrogance. So you keep coming back to
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>"toxic" = "bad", "femininity" = "women", therefore, "toxic femininity" = "when a woman talks to me in a not so nice way"
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I imagine some painful personal experiences with women also colour your perceptions in this regard. Certainly less of a stretch than all the random assumptions you're making about me. The first step on the way to knowledge is admitting you don't know something, but that would require you to relinquish your desperately insecure "smartest person in the thread" affectation.
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I think intelligent people are generally more picky with social interactions. Stupid people have lower standards or more shallow ones
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>>15367421
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>The odds are good but the goods are odd
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>>15367423
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That's actually a great way of putting it
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>>15366047
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>When you use ridicule as a substitute for arguments, it's toxic femininity.
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Like how the fuck do you unironically write this and then bang on about "reason and logic" lmao
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>>15367414
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>I'm a man
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Come on now. Your testosterone levels are low enough to render you infertile and sick.
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>>"toxic" = "bad", "masculinity" = "men", therefore, "toxic masculinity" = "when a man does not behave like spineless slimy homosexual like me"
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I imagine some painful experiences with men also colour your perceptions in this regard etc. etc.
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>>15367644
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If you want to know what toxic masculinity looks like, this post is it.
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Who are you calling spineless, coward? Face the truth.
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>>15340816 (OP)
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high IQ people have less kids
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>>15365535
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Concepts are invented, truths are discovered. Abstractions about reality are likewise invented from observed things.
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>>15365718
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>Abstractions invented
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Kill yourself and stop replying in this thread you can't make up definitions for words not by their common definitions.
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Worthless college student piece of shit
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>>15365729
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>you can't make up definitions for words not by their common definitions.
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>Worthless negrotic trash misunderstands definitions
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Abstraction by definition is not invented.
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DO YOUR HOMEWORK WORTHLESS COLLEGE KIDDY AND STOP ARGUING WITH ME YOU ARE WRONG
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You are literally wasting your time, not even sure you are in college yet, probably failed your classes dumb fucking children
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Any tips on how to study math efficiently? I have a big exam coming up in a few weeks.
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I tried taking supplements like l-theanine and alpha GPC and they have minimal, or maybe a placebo effect. I can't make up my mind about caffeine though.
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>>15343107 (OP)
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Is math worthwhile to learn if I'm not into it? if so what books do you nerds recommend.
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>>15365535
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Concepts are invented, truths are discovered. Abstractions about reality are likewise invented from observed things.
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>>15365729
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>you can't make up definitions for words not by their common definitions.
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Any tips on how to study math efficiently? I have a big exam coming up in a few weeks.
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I tried taking supplements like l-theanine and alpha GPC and they have minimal, or maybe a placebo effect. I can't make up my mind about caffeine though.
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--- 15367100
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>>15343107 (OP)
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Is math worthwhile to learn if I'm not into it? if so what books do you nerds recommend.
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--- 15367258
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how does the usual formal logic relate to the physics-based/physical world it often is used to "model"?
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--- 15367527
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Do you like when anime use tangentially math-related sounding words?
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>Absolute
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How do I use a new math font in LaTeX? I use Gummi editor (I'm on Linux...) and tex-gyre is installed yet
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\setmainfont{TeX Gyre Schola}
|
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\setmathfont{TeX Gyre Schola Math}
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\setupbodyfont[schola]
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do not work. Can anyone help please? Gummi isn't popular and I didn't find any help googling. The default math font is lame.
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>>15367258
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That question is a bit too broad. I suppose you're familiar with the representation of "physical space" as a power of the reals (R^3). So I'm not really sure what you're asking. You have an idea how the physical world is related to math, and math can be expressed with increasing rigor.
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A good starting point is by informally labeling things by numbers and then proceed to proof theorems about the numbers and sets of numbers, their ordering, etc.
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>>15367100
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Why would you want to learn something you're not into?
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If it's because of your carrer, then that may also vary depending on your field. Architects learn calculus but almost never use it.
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Math is pretty :)
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>>15367100
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>Is math worthwhile to learn if I'm not into it?
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Depends.
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>if so what books do you nerds recommend.
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It's best to start with calculus (very good book)
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then complex analysis (below are some very good notes that read really well)
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then DEs (you can even use some online resource for that one as it's really basic)
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The last two should be much, much, easier, especially DEs, so make sure you get calculus right. Then it's up to you. If you want to do the pure stuff like algebra, topology, geometry, etc, then just go straight for it ie buy specialized books and grind. Books for topology, etc, often contain topics that go from undergraduate to advanced material (eg Hatcher's algebraic topology). Honestly same goes for applied topics... ME/fluid mech/etc, content from the three classes above will be a good enough basis. You might need a few additional things but you'll just pick that up online as you go.
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(If it's physics you like then you'll additionally need to go through the material of the typical first four classes ie classical physics/electromagnetism/waves/quantum mechanics and then try and find something you like eg optics/qft/etc and study that. The four classes mentioned here should be real easy if you have a good basis in calculus, complex analysis and DEs, in fact they're usually taken at the same time by early physics students.)
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How would you motivate the subject of von Neumann algebras to someone who's not well-versed in operator theory?
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According to wikipedia,
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>Von Neumann algebras have found applications in diverse areas of mathematics like knot theory, statistical mechanics, quantum field theory, local quantum physics, free probability, noncommutative geometry, representation theory, differential geometry, and dynamical systems.
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Can someone please expand or provide references regarding these applications?
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>>15345245
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Can you prove it?
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>>15367570
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If we look at our most up-to-date ideas/theories of how the physical world changes over time, logic-systems or math can "model" them. After all, mathematical ideas are often originally inspired by the nature of the real world.
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Addition and subtraction can correspond to discrete, physical objects being added or taken away, like even particles.
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But how are things like mathematical induction/infinity/reasoning about infinity, for example, related to the real world, according to our physical theories?
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It's a little surprising that reasoning with infinity is often applicable to the physical world, like using number theory to predict the behavior of a (physical) computer's results. (But really, that has to be because it *is* somehow related, commensurately)
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>>15367664
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fuck I meant 51???
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>>15367686
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Under what system of axioms are you asking if I can prove that?
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Tired of the dice roll on my GPA from random bullshit retarded professors drop in their courses. There is zero reason for not having a completely standardized undergraduate math coursework, exams, and class content. Homework and exam writing should be taken away from professors and even universities, and done by committee for an entire region. Complete bullshit that you can lose a letter grade or two and have your life ruined because some jackass couldn't gauge how to write a test properly.
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>>15367776
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It is the axiom.
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>>15367735
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54 final answer fuck this
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>>15367664
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>>15367735
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fuck these are wrong???
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>>15367853
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duck, this is correct!!!! Nice job anon! It's indeed 54. Third time is charm, as they say. Thank you a lot for your time and effort solving it. Speaking of, how did you solve it? How did you get those other numbers? Either way, I hope you enjoyed it! Let me know if you did so I can be happy that you did. And of course I hope you have a pleasant day!
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>>15367874
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Nice, thank you anon. I'm new here but I'll do my best on latex.
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[math]2004^{2004} = 2^{4008}*3^{2004}*167^{2004}[/math]
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so an arbitrary factor of 2004^2004 is of the form
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[math]2^{x}*3^{y}*167^{z}[/math]
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where x, y, z are positive integers and x is at most 4008, y is at most 2004, z is at most 2004 (though this cap eventually becomes redundant)
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Then we note that the number of factors of this arbitrary factor is
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[math](x+1)(y+1)(z+1)[/math]
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which we need to equal 2004. We need to count the number of solutions.
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We can instead consider the equation
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[math]abc=2004[/math]
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in positive integers because there is a one-to-one correspondence.
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Now it's combinatorics because if you let A=2, B=3, C=167 you can describe the solutions like
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(AABC, 1, 1)
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(ABC, 1, A)
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(1, BC, AA)
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and so on... and then I just counted the number of solutions by hand to get 54. My counting was the source of the two previous wrong answers. I finally got the counting right on my last try, and I verified it in python by just permuting the factors of 2004. I think there's a variation on stars and bars to count solutions better? Thanks again for the question anyways.
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Fellas, is it possible to go through all of gallian, doing 4 or 5 chapters a week?
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Ok woops. x, y, z can be zero. a, b, c are still positive integers though. Also I didn't count like that exactly I just wanted to show the format of the tuples I was writing :o
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>>15368005
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>>15368076
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I forgot to press the reply button woops
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>>15367720
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>But how are things like mathematical induction/infinity/reasoning about infinity, for example, related to the real world, according to our physical theories?
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I don't think most people would stipulate that a physical theory (which is a mathematically formulated model of the empirical world) is at all concerned with explicitly relating abstract mathematical statements to said empirical world.
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As a rule, the working theories are rarely treated as being a valid mirror of the empirical world when it comes to very small and very large scales, so I'd not deduce statements about abstract infinity form it.
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As for induction, I think it's best to view it as a join _restriction_ of the concept of natural numbers, as well as the different predicates defined on them (the different properties of those numbers).
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>15368149
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>mtg
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faggot. Not gonna read your post. No (YOU) for you either.
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>>15368157
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>>15368149
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I meant infinity related to the real world as our physical theories describe it (the real world). I'm supposing physical theories, like the standard model I guess, are supposed to describe "the world" instead of just one part of it.
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Even though really they may not work for everything...
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I was using the idea that things like arithmetic (add one apple or someother object that follows such rules, like many kinds of particles, unlike say a droplet of water which "adding" one to another can just still be one droplet, would pretty much work the same as those arithmetical rules) are based off those objects in the real world.
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I guess using the theory of the standard model involves real numbers and has space have an infinite (and real) extent, so that's using those kinds of "infinite" in the reasoning, so that's a reason it'd have to be related. But I still generally dont know much about infinity and using it
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Specifically, I find it weird how you can infer things about, say, the natural numbers using it. But I guess the reason/answer is gonna be something like "Induction/Axiom of infinity is literally just X, which is literally just Y, which is how natural numbers are defined".
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>a join
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interesting
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Also with the infimum and Schnirelmann density thing, that's related
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>>15368338
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>Even though really they may not work for everything...
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There's no unified theory
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Unified_Theory
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But even if there were, they wouldn't per se speak about abstract math done by humans (not any more than we can already informally reason about it)
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>so that's a reason it'd have to be related
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If those models are written down in some particular mathematical formal theory, where e.g. space is R^3, then the theory tautologically claims that physical space has infinite aspects. But I don't think we learn anything about math from this process in particular, given the theory is expressed in math.
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>Specifically, I find it weird how you can infer things about, say, the natural numbers using it.
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Using what? We don't infer things about the formal theory of numbers using the empirical world. If out theory of numbers and physical things can be matched up (and in this way we can intuit math results using things in the world), then just because we those theories which didn't have much applications were discarded as niche. Math working for real worth use-cases is selection bias in the sense that there's plenty of math but the math you get taught at school is the one that was deemed useful.
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>>15368482
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>Using what?
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infinity
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>>15367574
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You can learn to like something which is something many "nerds" can't wrap their head around.
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>>15343480
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pseudoscience
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>Gamma(x) can be turned into f(x)/g(x), f and g are holomorphic everywhere
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What functions are f and g?
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>>15368533
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Unless you're a Platonist, there isn't really anything you "find out about THE" natural numbers using infinity. E.g. there's no infinite objects in Peano arithmetic.
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pure projection. you should kill yourself if you think there are too many people. i'll make sure that some lovely wild vermin feast on your corpse.
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We've hit the ceiling. The biomass of land animals is 96 percent humans and livestock, and 4 percent wild animals. That means we've filled the fucking ecosystem to the max with humans. You ain't fittin' more in here, no matter how hard you try.
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pure projection. you should kill yourself if you think there are too many people. i'll make sure that some lovely wild vermin feast on your corpse.
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We've hit the ceiling. The biomass of land animals is 96 percent humans and livestock, and 4 percent wild animals. That means we've filled the fucking ecosystem to the max with humans. You ain't fittin' more in here, no matter how hard you try.
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>>15366655
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That's a whole lot of words to tell us you make money by importing the 3rd world.
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There isn't much more of the natural world left for primitive fucks like you convert into a brown shanties to continue your psychotic ponzi and satiate your bottomless appetite.
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>>15366655
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Are you Australian?
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What is with those people? They seem extraordinarily cruel and insatiable.
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>>15366928
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This was done by taking advantage of fossil energy, a non renewable resource which the fucking corporate "geniuses" in charge decided humanity needed to consume at an exponentially increasing rate.
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>>15367460
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>which the fucking corporate "geniuses" in charge decided
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Amazing how you can project onto these "corporate" people both complete incompetence for long term planning and absolute power to dictate the whims of society
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all corporations do is meet economic demand, people in general decided they'd rather burn more cheap gas to have a better life now than leave it sitting in the ground for future generations.
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>>15367528
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>people in general decided they'd rather burn more cheap gas to have a better life now than leave it sitting in the ground for future generations
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I guess that's true enough.
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Still it takes a certain type of person to knowingly be on the front lines and reap the profits (aka. meet the economic demand as you put it), and say less than nothing literally to the masses of retards creating the economic demand.
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Where does the buck stop? You seem to want to put it all on the ignorant morons creating the demand. Obviously that's not gonna work.
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--- 15367558
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if the narcissistic demanding messiah complex cases see published evidence that their end of the world fantasy isn't true, they will just ignore it.
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note that there is nobody in this thread saying "wow great news! i was so worried about overpopulation, what a load off my mind"
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instead they're just coming up with reason why the world needs to reorganize to fit their desires.
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none of them were ever concerned about overpopulation to begin with, the fake problem is just some rhetoric they wish to use to selfishly leverage power for themselves
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>>15367558
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>projecting retard projects
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fossil fuels are a non-renewable resource
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as is fertilizer and pretty much every mineral
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infinite growth on a finite planet is not possible
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have another drink, boomer, then take a nap
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>>15362050
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Yeah, but the point is that there will no longer be a western world as we know it, whites are going extinct, or at best reduced to such an insignificant minority it doesn't make much difference. There are people who could be considered white in places like Brazil and Argentina, there's even some still left in South Africa, but you wouldn't consider any of those places to be Western would you? Are they sending shitloads of aid to Africa. No, they are having trouble feeding their own hordes and keeping the lights on at night. The whites in those countries are just the typical assholes who dont give a fuck so long as they can run their business, live in comparative luxury, rub shoulders with fellow wealthy assholes regardless of race, and live in gated communities. So that's the future of the USA, Canada, France, Germany, all of western Europe. If there are any surviving "western" nations it maybe little bumfucks like Iceland and Australia. But they will be also fucked in turn eventually once the USA can no longer afford a fleet of modern aircraft carriers.
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>What? The USA will always be able to power project!
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For maybe another century, sure. The incredible infrastructure and services made by white Americans in the past was built to last. But imagining than the USA will be able to maintain its current level of economic efficiency when Hispanics, Chinks, Indians and Blacks make up the vast majority of its population is like expecting Brazil to police the world's oceans.
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Whites have no idea. These people are utterly corrupt. They have no integrity. Tribalism, lying, bribes, nepotism and deceit are a way of life for them. Its their default mode. That's the reason their countries are such fucking shitholes in the first place. They dont lose that shit when they move to your countries. Once they start taking power, which has already begun to happen, they will make your worse white politicians and administrators seem like Saints by comparison.
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>>15344539 (OP)
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>wahhhhh there soon won't be as many people to consoom our media and work as our wage slaves!
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Not seeing the downsides.
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>>15344539 (OP)
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Overpopulation is still a reality
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Without the haber-bosch process billions would die
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>>15367563
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It clearly upsets you to see yourself accurately characterized.
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>>15354264
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I will never understand how this motherfucker is not only considered to be some kind of expert or something, but is also paid very well. He's got the knowledge and wisdom of a half retarded 10th grader.
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>>15368747
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he is jewish, you should've been able to guess that
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>>15356212
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Is that K-10?
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>>15357482
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based on?
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>>15368765
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Its a convenient round number.
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>>15367558
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>there is nobody in this thread saying "wow great news! i was so worried about overpopulation, what a load off my mind"
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Same thing happens every time theres good news about the climate. Seeing news about the growth of Antarctic ice, for instance, only makes environmentalists angry. Pointing out that sea level isn't rising has the same effect on them.
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>>15344648
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If it really gets that bad, they will just kill the old people (meaning me, because I will be that age when things get that bad).
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>>15368812
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Imagine getting killed by a population of obese zoomers because of food shortages.
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>>15368747
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He's merely a shill for those who make money by importing the 3rd world - western banking and construction corporations.
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>>15368803
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Finding out the good news that polar bears are thriving got the leading polar bear scientist fired.
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>>15368921
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The great barrier reef is growing at a faster rate than has ever been previously measured
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>>15368873
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>western banking and construction corporations.
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western banking and construction cartels
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>>15369394
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"no"
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>>15369394
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is it all the booze that makes you so smart?
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seriously, bruh, what's your secret?
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>>15365063
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no is isn't, you have antipathy for christians only because you're ashamed of your own hedonistic weak willed unwillingness to lead your life morally
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>>15365063
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no is isn't, you have antipathy for christians only because you're ashamed of your own hedonistic weak willed unwillingness to lead your life morally
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>>15364401
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You are so brainwashed and duped.
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>>15364401
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>The strongest will accumulate power an resources and abuse them to their liking
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That is the very definition of GOVERNMENT.
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>lolbergarianism
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>>15366594
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I was anti-racist years ago and I changed my mind, but it's not because i heard NIGGERS.
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--- 15366909
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>>15366594
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I was anti-racist years ago and I changed my mind, but it's not because i heard NIGGERS.
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--- 15367601
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>>15366372
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Best post ITT. Lewontin's fallacy fags BTFO. Leftcucks on suicide watch. Reminder that all white people who advocate for "abolishing whiteness" should start with abolishing themselves with a bullet to the back of the head. Simple as.
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--- 15367616
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>>15366372
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>>15367601
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Good, good.
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--- 15367618
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>>15366372
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>>15367601
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Lol, I skimmed past that post the first time with a tl;dr, but thanks for calling attention to it. It really does highlight how dishonest and misleading leftists are in pretty much every topic of discussion.
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--- 15367628
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>>15367618
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>>15367616
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>>15367601
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>>15366372
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Trying too hard
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--- 15367673
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>>15366372
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--- 15367702
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>>15366372
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>How often does it happen that 2 white Europeans with their at least 70.000 years split from Sub-Saharan Africans just happen to give birth to an African?
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Just because genetics are static doesnt mean all population groups carry the genetic variability to reconstruct the other. Theoretically if you took enough white people and subjected them to selection, bringing forth some genes which are rare (but still exist) in their population you would be able to evolve them into Africans. That doesnt happen due to active selection.
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Your argument essentially amounts to
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>hurricane dur but if race is construct, den everything mus be construct
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Literally nobody is saying a chair is a construct, a chair is a chair. All humans are the exact same species because they can successfully interbreed. All the geographic differences you see are due to genetic bottlenecks. Picrel is proof bottlenecks have been a more important force in human evolution than geography, it's just that geography still influences bottlenecks.
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--- 15367730
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>>15367702
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>Theoretically if you took enough white people and subjected them to selection, bringing forth some genes which are rare (but still exist) in their population you would be able to evolve them into Africans.
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Is this possible given that we don't have a common ancestor?
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--- 15367748
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>>15367702
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>Literally nobody is saying a chair is a construct, a chair is a chair.
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Retard. A chair IS a construct.
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The point is that constructs can be useful and based on reality. Like chairs, and races.
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>humans are the exact same species because they can successfully interbreed.
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How many times do we have to tell you guys that this is not sufficient to group populations into one species ? and that plenty of cases of different species can give birth to fertile hybrids ?
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--- 15367756
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>>15367730
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>we don't have a common ancestor?
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We do. Wow, imagine being this cognitively dissonant because of
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>muh heckin subspecerinos
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The subspecies argument only works under the assumption that all humans groups have the same heterozygosity (genetic diversity), when they do not. Geography causes bottlenecks. So for instance in order to get to America native Americans had to go through and adapt to Arctic tundra, this removed some genes which might be beneficial inside America, say in the south American jungles for instance. Almost every subspecies will have approximately the same amount of heterozygosity given enough time, with some exceptions like with the natural south-north decline in gene diversity observed across every living being.
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--- 15367758
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>>15349330
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Ethnicity would be the correct term but yeah
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--- 15367765
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>>15367756
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>only works under the assumption that all humans groups have the same heterozygosity
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Why ?
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--- 15367778
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>>15367756
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>We do.
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Source?
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--- 15367781
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>>15367748
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>plenty of cases of different species can give birth to fertile hybrids ?
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The thing is you're disregarding is that fertility isnt enough. The presence of fertility barriers is enough to define a species. So for instance Liger/tigon hybrid males exhibit infertility, and the majority of their females do as well. Just because you can produce successful with generation hybrids doesnt mean that they're the same species.
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0 fertility barriers exist across all human groups, none at all. Even in subspecies hybridization zones the hybrids still exhibit reduced fertility, humans in "hybridization zones" do not.
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--- 15367806
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>>15367765
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Because look at the graph: >>15367702
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It tells us geographical bottlenecks have been the predominant force in human evolution up to this point. What's the difference? Subspecies of wolves have negligible differences in genetic diversity, with the exception that all animals exhibit less genetic diversity the further north/south you go from the equator, of course. This indicates that subspecies we see are the result of GEOGRAPHIC DEPENDENCE, like if you've been paying attention. Human genetic variation is not the result of geographic dependence.
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--- 15367813
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>>15367702
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>Theoretically if you took enough white people and subjected them to selection,
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If you selectively breed whites long enough, you can create an African. Therefore, whites and Africans are the same. Makes sense. I never realised that amoebas are human too.
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>All humans are the exact same species because they can successfully interbreed
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Therefore, humans are the same as neanderthals, since they can interbreed. Since neanderthals can interbreed homo erectus, they are the same. And since homo erectus could breed with australopithecus, they are the same... Turns out that humans really are amoebas.
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--- 15367836
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>>15367765
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>>15367806
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Any barrier to fertility is required, ANY. Hybridization zones ARE natural barriers to fertility imbecile.
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Consequently we see this play out in human history actually. For instance Africans were actually well adapted to the conditions of south America, despite the fact the south Americans are the most different from Africans of any human group, because bottlenecks, not geography, was the consequence of African-native south American genetic differences.
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--- 15367841
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>>15367748
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>How many times do we have to tell you guys that this is not sufficient to group populations into one species
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There is no number. That only matters for people arguing in good faith to arrive at truth. Leftists view words and arguments only as tools by which to acquire more power. Their responses in any given moment will depend solely on what they think will deliver them more power. Typically, this leads them to reuse a familiar set of tactics, including constant logical fallacies, excessive jargon to overcomplicate simple issues, social shaming, and if all else fails threats and intimidation. And even if you win the argument one time, they will be back the next day as though it never happened.
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>>15367756
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>Geography causes bottlenecks.
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Geography causes divergent evolution. There is no requirement whatsover for equidistribution of heterozygosity
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--- 15367844
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>>15367781
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>The presence of fertility barriers is enough to define a species.
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But their absence is not enough.
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>Even in subspecies hybridization zones the hybrids still exhibit reduced fertility
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No, except if you count assortative mating, but that exists among humans too.
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--- 15367845
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>>15345195 (OP)
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because there's less genetic variation across all humans than there is in even single populations of our closest relative species
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fact is that humans don't have any different species at all by any meaningful definition of the word
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--- 15367851
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>>15367813
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Therefore, whites and Africans are the same.
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Yeah, but simply saying "Europeans and Africans are different" is vacuous in of itself, it's meaningless and not an argument. Besides I never even said they're the same, just that they're the same species.
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>Therefore, humans are the same as neanderthals, since they can interbreed
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No they are fucking not, like here: >>15358327
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Neadnerthal hybrids experienced infertility because Neanderthal genes are missing from human X/Y chromosomes.
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--- 15367852
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>>15367845
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>because there's less genetic variation across all humans
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By what objective metric? Define species with an objective metric like fixation index and see where that gets you.
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--- 15367856
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>>15367852
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by the metric I literally just stated: genetic variation
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that has nothing to do with fixation index
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--- 15367859
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>>15367851
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Oh, damn! But no worries. Once we find the missing link between neanderthals and humans, suddenly we are again the same species.
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--- 15367862
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>>15367844
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>But their absence is not enough.
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Uh no, this isnt true actually, at least from a scientific perspective. The only exception maybe is domestication, but artificial selection by humans may be enough to be considered a fertility barrier, so I'm still personally undecided on that one.
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>>15367841
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Ah yes, this wouldn't be a /pol/ thread without some meaningless diatribe about leftists.
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--- 15367869
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>>15367845
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>because there's less genetic variation across all humans
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What do you mean by this? Be precise.
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--- 15367872
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>>15367856
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Lol, yeah, what are the units of genetic variation? What is the amount of genetic variation in humans in those units?
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--- 15367877
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>>15367869
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>>15367872
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average percentage of base pairs that are different for any two arbitrarily selected humans
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for humans this is ~0.1%
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it's not very hard
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time to study some basic biology, perhaps?
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--- 15367897
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>>15367877
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>average percentage of base pairs that are different for any two arbitrarily selected humans
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I put 1000 lions and a squid in a room. The average percentage of base pairs that are different for any two selected creatures in the room is ~0.1%. Therefore, every creature in the room is the same species.
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Your reasoning is on par with that of a handicapped third grader. Try again.
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--- 15367915
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>>15367877
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You do not measure genetic distance with Levenstein-distance or Hamming-distance. That's utterly retarded, since most bases are non-coding and that metric does not capture the function at all. In fact, you wouldn't do complete and accurate sequence alignment in any case, since that's computationally so expensive for entire genomes. Most importantly, this does not capture covariance of genes at all, which is a huge aspect in population level differences.
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But obviously, one does not even need to think about genetics. This is a case where Grug arrives at the correct answer with Chad, and only midwits manage to get it wrong: All human gene pools contain almost all alleles, but it is still completely impossible for two whites to produce a black child and vice versa.
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>it's not very hard
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Inded. That's why it is so sad how you manage to fail it on a fundamental level.
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But it wouldn't be a /leftypol/-thread without smug retards spouting ignorant bullshit and using ridicule as an argument.
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--- 15367922
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>>15367862
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Well yeah, leftist parasites have to be called out. Leftist "science" is a cancerous tumor that ruins every field it touches, typically causing damage that can take literal decades to undo. The social sciences are still recovering from the blank slate doctrine of the 60s. Now the left has turned to castrating and mutilating kids in the name of healthcare.
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You cannot wake up someone who is pretending to be asleep. Awareness is the only response. Thanksfully, it is growing rapidly my friend.
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--- 15367931
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>>15367897
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you obviously account for the overall genetic structure too
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the fact that I even have to state that is rather ridiculous
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why do people with so little understanding about genetics always try to make up extremely contrived examples without knowing what they're talking about?
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>>15367915
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except that's exactly what we typically do in genetics, at least for the most general statements about genetic variation
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also, the idea of "non-coding" DNA is such hilarious nonsense
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that "junk DNA" is proving more and more to play active roles in the biology of organisms, which is exactly what you'd expect
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imagine clinging to such archaic nonsense to push some sort of weird ideological point at the cost of the facts of reality
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and of course to round it off you try to pull the "lol u can just see what's right bro!", as if the history of science isn't literally strewn with erroneous intuitions that have been demolished in the pursuit of actual truth
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and how you finish off the post with some reference to politics just makes it more obvious that you have zero interest in biology, only in pushing some ideological dogma without any basis in reality at all
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--- 15367943
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>>15367931
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I was just about to mention junk DNA and how blatantly dishonest those morons are. Well at least you know what you're talking about. Seems everyone else who did already gave up on the trolls. Good luck.
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--- 15367949
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>>15367931
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>you obviously account for the overall genetic structure too
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Lol, this is so sad. I asked you for an objective measure for a species. You couldn't even make it 2 comments before retreating back to this vague, meaningless garbage.
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So let me try this again, what is an objective measure that we can use to distinguish whether two creatures belong to the same species or subspecies?
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>and how you finish off the post with some reference to politics
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You idiot, he was clearly parodying this post >>15367862
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--- 15367960
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>>15367949
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>Lol, this is so sad. I asked you for an objective measure for a species. You couldn't even make it 2 comments before retreating back to this vague, meaningless garbage.
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Wasn't vague or meaningless, I understood him just fine. You're just admitting how clueless you are with extra steps. Same goes for asking for an "objective measure" of a subjective concept https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species_concept
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--- 15367968
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>>15367702
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>Literally nobody is saying a chair is a construct, a chair is a chair.
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This is why I didn't bother, as any honest person with even a middle-school education would immediately realize what a dishonest strawman they wrote.
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>The map is not the territory
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>durrr so u think the features don't real
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I mean come on nobody is genuinely that fucking stupid
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--- 15367974
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>>15367960
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>of a subjective concept
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Lol, you retards are great. That has literally been my point the entire time. Your worldview can only survive on subjectivity. It falls apart in the slightest context of rigor or objectivity. I'm glad you've just come out and admitted it. Saved me some trouble.
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For the casual onlookers still interested in this thread, organismal classification is only useful because it can map onto something objective. There is no reason that the concept of a species cannot be given an objective criterion. The only reason that it is not is that it would summarily execute the worldview of fragile leftist morons.
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--- 15367980
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>>15367974
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>Lol, you retards are great. That has literally been my point the entire time. Your worldview can only survive on subjectivity. It falls apart in the slightest context of rigor or objectivity.
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If you think you can make a truly objective definition of "species" that does not devolve into paradoxes, you go right ahead. Go publish it in Nature and become world famous.
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Meanwhile sane people like the rest of us recognize there's nothing inherently meaningful about the borders you decide to place on a map just because that is where you decided to draw the borders. Fucking retard.
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--- 15367993
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>>15367980
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>Meanwhile sane people like the rest of us recognize there's nothing inherently meaningful about the borders you decide to place on a map just because that is where you decided to draw the borders.
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What is meaningful is the fact that it is impossible to choose a meridian that is west of California without also being west of New York.
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>Go publish it in Nature and become world famous.
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Lol, what a fucking retard. I'll become famous like the opponents of Lysenkoism in the USSR became famous.
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>>15367993
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>What is meaningful is the fact that it is impossible to choose a meridian that is west of California without also being west of New York.
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Where you draw the lines changes the territory contained within them. Obviously, that changes the features of the territory in any given border you chose to draw. In much the same way, everyone sees your stupid attempt at a trick for what it is. You draw the lines, declare it affirms your bias, and declare you're right because of where you chose to draw the lines.
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All you're doing is begging the question and trying to distract from criticism by making wild accusations and nonsense arguments.
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>>15367993
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>Lol, what a fucking retard. I'll become famous like the opponents of Lysenkoism in the USSR became famous.
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By the way, I said become famous for an objective definition of species. That does not mean "an objective referent point", as obviously all current pragmatic definitions do that, it means "a natural category". That is not "a category that refers to nature". Has nothing to do with race. You could easily publish, if you thought you had one, such a definition and with examples demonstrating a truly "natural category" free of any/all paradoxes and therefore not merely tied to pragmatic utility.
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>n-no I can't cuz conspiracy
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More like you haven't the first fucking clue what you're talking about.
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>>15345195 (OP)
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It is applied the humans. Homo erectus, Neantherdals, etc.
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>>15367756
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>We do.
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Do you have any proof for that? I assume you mean after the Great Ape era.
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>>15367931
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>except that's exactly what we typically do in genetics,
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We do not do that because its completely nonsensical on population level precisely because the variation within populations is great. Instead, we do clustering based on multiple alignment using, e.g., stochastic context free grammars. or even just principle component analysis. That is how you capture the covariances, which are paramount in pouplation level differences. It matters very little if one gene pool contains all the same genes as another or if the hamming-dinstance between two individuals within a gene pool is greater than that between two individuals between different gene pools because the frequencys of those genes can have massive differences. I honestly find it hard to believe how big of a midwit one must be to actually not understand this. Two whites will never give birth to an African child. Grug understands this. Chad understands this. Only the indoctrinated midwits inbetween seem to struggle.
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You dying on this hill proves that you know extremely little of the subject. If you were to construct a phylogenetic tree of humans, or any creatures, based on pairwise Levenstein distance on the entire genome, you would get absolutely nonsensical results. Not that you would of course be able to do that due to computational complexity, as I said. Yours is the kind of thinking that could be used to explain how fruit flies and humans are actually the same because of the variation between individuals within a gene pool compared to that without.
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>>15368023
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>where you chose to draw the lines
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Unsurprising the point flew way over your head. Keep it up. Your posts are comedy gold.
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>n-no I can't cuz conspiracy
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Drivel like this used to be much more effective. One of the best things to come out of shit like covid, epstein, WMDs, and so on, is that no one cares what you have to say when you rant about "muh conspiracy theory." Literally no one. You are a drooling retard who would starve to death if you had to use objective facts to produce measurable value to society. And when your fellow leftists finish off Western society, we'll get to watch that happen firsthand.
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>>15368061
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I should add that this is based on individual alleles or even select bases embedded in a hypercube, and not on genome-sized base-level representation. That would, again, be computationally too expensive.
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>>15368061
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>Two whites will never give birth to an African child. Grug understands this. Chad understands this. Only the indoctrinated midwits inbetween seem to struggle.
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This is such a retarded strawman.
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>durrr skin color isn't random therefore racism is justified
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Yeah sure it's totally that, has nothing at all to do with the fact you retards claim causal inferences based on skin color the evidence does not support.
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>muh associations
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Are not causation.
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>muh genes doe
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Are demonstrably not significant enough even with association to account for phenotypic variance you retards assume is "due to race" due to how few alleles are that rare between populations.
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It amounts to a bunch of racists understanding nothing about anything making shit up to hide the fact the evidence does not support the inferences they make. There's a reason scientists are laughing at you idiots.
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>>15368081
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>Unsurprising the point flew way over your head. Keep it up. Your posts are comedy gold.
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Unsurprising you evade the refutation by pretending you made some other point.
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Go ahead genius. Explain exactly what you think "flew over my head". Or just keep making vague insults to pretend you have a point.
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>>15368090
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Is skin color the only heritable trait? I wasn't aware of that.
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>>15368087
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Yeah yeah curse of dimensionality and so on. Why even bring that up? Principle component analysis isn't relevant to anything being discussed, either, and if you think it is you're completely lost. Especially if you think your choice to group by a process that unsurprisingly follows population descent is some kind of refutation.
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>>15368123
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Skin colour is determined by socioeconomic reasons, Chud.
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>>15368123
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>Is skin color the only heritable trait? I wasn't aware of that.
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>>Thinks heritable means inherited
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every fucking time holy shit without fail
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>>15368136
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Are you ESL?
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>>15368123
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>>15368135
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alzheimer's is highly heritable, yet not inherited.
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almost like there's a difference between mendelian traits and non-mendelian traits.
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>>15368146
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>Are you ESL?
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No. You're just clueless.
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>>15368147
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>>15368151
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Does genetic influence stop at the epidermis? I wasn't aware of that.
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>>15368100
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Oh no, it's far more fun to watch you embarrass yourself stuffing terms like "chose" or "affirm" into as many words as you can. It is projection of the highest order, since opposing nature through subjectivity, obfuscation, and "forced solipsism" is the standard MO of leftism.
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Reminds me of how Gould used to charge all his opponents with accusations of bias and fraud, only for us to later discover his own work was drenched in it. It's just the same story over and over again. You are literally too retarded to engage more deeply than this. It isn't worth the time. The only people I care about are the third parties who might otherwise be persuaded by your confident drivel.
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>>15368155
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It's best to ignore him. He's the same smug midwit who argues himself into circles in all of these threads. His narcissism won't allow him to admit defeat so he contorts his arguments any way that will make it seem like he isn't defeating himself.
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>>15368154
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>Does genetic influence stop at the epidermis? I wasn't aware of that.
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Weird, I could've sworn I was writing in English, and yet here you are acting as if you read something that wasn't written. More importantly, where's your causal evidence behavioral traits covary DUE TO epidermal differences?
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>>15368155
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>Continues to admit he has nothing but evasion
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>>15368164
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>More importantly, where's your causal evidence behavioral traits covary DUE TO epidermal differences?
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Weird, I could've sworn I was writing in English, and yet here you are acting as if you read something that wasn't written.
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>>15368162
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>People are catching on to our rhetoric
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>no, it's all the same anon in every thread
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>>15368167
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You can identify him by phrases that are variations on "the map is not the territory" when trying to deny objective measurements.
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>>15368166
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>>More importantly, where's your causal evidence behavioral traits covary DUE TO epidermal differences?
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>Weird, I could've sworn I was writing in English, and yet here you are acting as if you read something that wasn't written.
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lol thanks for conceding every single point about race not being meaningful. Child proceeds to argue himself right off a cliff that's fucking hilarious
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>>15368177
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>You can identify him by phrases that are variations on "the map is not the territory" when trying to deny objective measurements.
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>the obvious problem with our ideology can only be recognized by a single anon
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>>15368178
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I don't know how you tie your shoes in the morning. Holy cow.
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>>15368188
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Hey, I'm just like any other guy. I pay my taxes one leg at a time.
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>>15368167
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He literally admitted to being the same guy making the same arguments in another thread. It is clear he spends hours obsessing over this topic on 4chan every day. I guess the easiest way to suppress the cognitive dissonance of a senseless and contradictory worldview is through constant verbal reinforcement.
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I think he's a jew trying to practice his pilpul.
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>>15345278
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so grizzly bears and polar bears are the same species because they can produce viable fertile offspring with each other?
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Same with wolfes, dogs, coyotes, and a bunch of other canines?
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>>15368562
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Is English "a" pronouced as a, or e? Same problem.
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>>15345659 (OP)
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do whatever you’re good at and won’t make you feel like killing yourself.
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surgery seems cool but i don’t think a lot of people can really take on that responsibility.
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>>15346629
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Those eye drops aren't OTC because they're antibiotics and there are enough stupid people for antibiotic resistance to be a concern.
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>>15345659 (OP)
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Good on you, OP. I'm in a PhD program and am thinking about jumping ship to med school specifically for the surgical route. AI will be a problem for non-physical fields far before robotics will become a problem for surgeons, and even once they do surgeons will just lower their salaries to be competitive against very expensive robots. Of course that would be a problem for new surgeons with med school debt if we can't fix the terrible med school system before then.
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>>15345778
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In my experience, Viz.ai is only around 70% specific, 70% sensitive for LVO. Somehow there automated hemorrhage detection seems even worse so far.
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Would be funny if it was accurate and the russians/americans could've just opened the book and won the cold war easily.
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I recently got a hardcover 20 000 leagues under the sea with some pictures for my birthday. :)
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Would be funny if it was accurate and the russians/americans could've just opened the book and won the cold war easily.
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I recently got a hardcover 20 000 leagues under the sea with some pictures for my birthday. :)
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fun fact the title in dutch says 20 000 miles instead of leagues which is a bit silly since there's a difference.
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>>15365786
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>buying books
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Do boomers really?
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just got it delivered, bought for 9 bucks used in decent condition
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>>15346215
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Daily reminder that there is no such thing as marital rape.
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>>15367450
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good for you
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>>15369076
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>1 book every 4 days
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that's a fairly small amount of reading for an average-intelligence person, I'd say? I wouldn't WANT to read a double helping of anime in that timeframe, but I could easily.
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>>15346155 (OP)
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>Don't you want to follow in the footsteps of this esteemed physicist and Nobel laureate, Richard Feynman?
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>>15346215
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>But apparently her "Shades of Gray" and similar trashy erotic novels are perfectly fine for our guests to see.
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>where's Waldo
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>>15358141
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>The only actual book reader in the thread posts a picture of used dirty used books because he knows it's the only way to btfo and prove he's not a shelf geomancing pseud like the rest.
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One of the rare pepe posting bait threads that's actually good for a change.
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>>15366761
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Yes his followers did because he specifically taught them to follow the principles of Aristotelianism which inherently relied on two different people debating their sensory experience and coming to an agreement which is the process that initiated the development of the scientific method.
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>>15366761
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Yes his followers did because he specifically taught them to follow the principles of Aristotelianism which inherently relied on two different people debating their sensory experience and coming to an agreement which is the process that initiated the development of the scientific method.
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>>15366651
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>>15366651
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Who told you that? Peer reviewers almost never replicate the experiments of papers they sign off on.
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>>15361229
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>it's damn good
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No rigour whatsoever, and just a massive tome loaded with filler so the publisher can charge more. Flashy presentation, but very little substance. I suggest serious anons stick with Apostol, Spivak or take the Zorich pill.
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>>15361229
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>it's damn good
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No rigour whatsoever, and just a massive tome loaded with filler so the publisher can charge more. Flashy presentation, but very little substance. I suggest serious anons stick with Apostol, Spivak or take the Zorich pill.
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i'm about to buy Spivak's book
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>Shunichi Kubo, “Researches on Incest in Japan,” Hiroshima Journal of Medical Science 8(1959): 99-159
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The archives on their site only go back as far as volume 30 from 1981
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>>15367085
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this general never disappoints
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>>15367085
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message the authors, maybe one of them is still alive
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>>15365355
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>>15365375
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>>15365390
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I have a similar question. What if I list it on ERAS to apply to pathology?
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>>15366869
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coincidentally I see that describes you
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>>15358672
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I really just wanted some insight into why I hear voices, I've asked my psychiatrist but I'm sort of brushed off by my psychiatrist who just wants to discuss my mood/medication. No recommendations into theories/papers/books.
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Anons can ask and I'll answer with my experiences.
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I wish I became a doctor instead of a scientist. I do breast cancer research which sounds impressive to girls but it's not the pussy slaying career a doctor has. It's a beta orbiter career.
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>>15368140
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If you want to learn about the physiological mechanism by which hallucinations occur in the experience of those who hear voices you will probably be disappointed. This is still an active area of research with several competing models and no one really knows. In terms of an individual's risk of psychosis, it seems to be a combination of genetic vulnerability and exposure to things like adverse childhood experiences (eg sexual abuse, beatings) as well as certain drugs.
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my nightmares have become too realistic to be able to wake myself up from them before the panic sets in. sometimes it's not even my own real life worries, just random panic inducing scenarios to torment me.
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is this a good enough reason to take ssris? i am waking up 1 or multiple times in the middle of my sleep 3-4 times a week
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>>15368676
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So let me guess it's that they aren't pumping out babies and having their milkers worked properly over their lifetime that is leading to breast cancer right?
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>>15368676
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grass is always greener on the other side. if you were a doctor you'd wish you were a researcher
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>>15368676
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>but it's not the pussy slaying career a doctor has.
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I'm in medical school and I'm a KHHV, dude.
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>>15368872
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Bro literally just download dating apps, I've had success with them and I'm borderline autistic
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>>15368875
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Wouldn't I just attract gold diggers?
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>>15368881
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I mean sure there will be some women who look at your profile and figure you have deep pockets since they don't understand how medical education works. But you may also meet some people worth your time. The important thing is just putting yourself out there.
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Yeah I guess dating apps are the only way. I don't have any friends so I can't meet girls through personal connections or anything.
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How can I increase the efficiency of my frontal cortex? What about its size, can I make it bigger?
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That's the whole point. GPT is entirely wrong. That's a text book case of acute arterial occlusion. Yet GPT confuses it with DVT (since both of them are referred to as blood clots) which is hardly the most likely diagnosis.
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>>15368872
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Mf literally just hook up with the cute people in your classes
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Med school is so much easier to do this than college was
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>>15369473
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>Mf literally just hook up with the cute people in your classes
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How does that work? The people in medical school have the same pedigree as me so being a doctor isn't all that impressive. I feel like that's the only thing I got going for me. Also, I'm scared that if a relationship goes south, I'm stuck with seeing them.
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>I feel like that's the only thing I got going for me.
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I forgot to say, but I say this because I'm pretty sure I'm ugly/creepy, which is a death sentence. In my undergraduate, I got banned from the gym for "being creepy".
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None of the girls like me after not transitioning into a "cute medicine couple". Unfortunately, all the guys are pussy whipped and step in line too. They're all gigacunts anyway, but just fyi. Don't shit where you eat as they say.
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He must have been dead half a century.
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Can I visit a local univerity medical department and access it through them?
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Or would emailing the journal get me anywhere?
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>Don't shit where you eat
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>Is abusing the peer review system to silence dissent equivalent to admitting that you have no rational basis to defend your point of view?
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imagine being lame enough to consider scientists your peer
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Bullshit. You began labelling actual scientists as schizos so that you can push whatever agenda you have.
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I don't really care, I still reply unless it's obvious. You can tell by the pseudo-logical thinking that schizos use, and there definitely is at least one who calls other people schizos, but as I said, I don't really care.
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>i don't care
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that all goes back to jannie's child pornography arrest, jannie was offered the choice between a long prison term or continuing his life of masturbating to child pornography as a member of the fbi's criminal informant program
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that's all folks, another scam exposed
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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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the percentage signs cancel out and the number becomes unitless
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>>15366918
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Not sure about the security clearance part but if a company that wants to hire you/hired you then that is not normal and a big red flag. What have you been doing for 3 months?
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>>15366918
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Not sure about the security clearance part but if a company that wants to hire you/hired you then that is not normal and a big red flag. What have you been doing for 3 months?
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>>15352264
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As with most things underage retards on here say, it's extremely oversimplified.
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>>15355666
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I used to work at a mental hospital and we had an old guy who tried to blow his head off with a shotgun a long time ago and survived. His face was extremely disfigured and there was a huge hole in his throat. They say if you're going to kill yourself you need to put the barrel of the gun in your mouth, otherwise the front of your skull can possibly absorb too much of the force and some braindead doctor will labor for days to keep you alive.
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>>15367180
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Gooning.
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--- 15367306
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My physics 2 professor just said my university is going to open a new branch of engineering called "mathematical-physics engineering". He mentioned photons and quatum computers and honestly it sounds dope as fuck.
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I'm first year of ME, meaning I should in theory be able to switch very easily. Is it something worth considering or a meme degree that will get me a position at mcdonalds?
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>>15367306
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>I'm first year of ME
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>>15367306
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sounds like a retarded meme degree.
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>>15367306
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Optoelectronics, optomechanics and quantum computing are well funded and growing fields so makes sense that they are targeting that. Much more of a physics and EE thing though.
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As with any research field, worth considering if you're interested in it for a researh career and think it is has a future. Worth thinking about how employable those skills are.
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>>15366918
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some companies are a real fucking mess
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i recently was contacted by a recruiter, was asked to apply via their company portal after a phone screen, had my application rejected by mistake, and then got an offer from them
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another company had the exact same phone screen with me twice because the boomer on the phone misplaced his notes and did not understand email
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--- 15368120
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Anyone knows how difficult it is to get an internship at ASML in Europe?
|
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Context:
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I'm a physics bachelor and the MSc I'm completing is a mix of materials science and nanotech. I would be doing the internship as my thesis work. I've seen on ASML website that there are many open internship positions, and some look really interesting. They just say "contact us" and ask for CV and cover letter. I was wondering how much competition there is for these interships and what determines if you are accepted or not. My MSc grades are quite good, my BSc not so much.
|
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Also, I'm from a EU country, but not the Netherlands.
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--- 15368213
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I basically have all the theory on how to study down to perfection but I can't seem to apply it
|
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I have been trying for quite some time and I just can't do it
|
1059 |
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I know my problems, like not being able to focus very well and spending countless hours on the first distraction I pick up after I try to study but I can't stop
|
1060 |
+
any explanation as to why and what I can do? It's starting to get very frustrating and taking a toll on me
|
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--- 15368286
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+
What career path should I follow if I want to help create AGI? Serious answers only, please
|
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--- 15368313
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>>15357035
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I know someone who graduated from a university ranked not even in top 1000 and is CEO over a country on one of the major banks... so depends on the individual and connections.
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>>15368120
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>Anyone knows how difficult it is to get an internship at ASML in Europe?
|
1069 |
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They are famous and most likely so popular this will be hard.
|
1070 |
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Also, due to the global political situation, you will probably need security clearance, and no doubt also US agencies will demand to check all applicants. Your record has to be squeaky clean.
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>>15367306
|
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We have a similar degree here in Sweden engineer of "technical physics". Has a very good reputation here, although it often includes specializations/majors in electrical engineering, computer vision, etc. so it's sort of a catch-all program as well.
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>>15367400
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Here in spain ME is considered very employable, but on this board I keep seeing EE and ME are out of jobs.
|
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Is it an american only problem or was I just lied to by people here?
|
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Does getting a masters degree fix it or is it over?
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--- 15368415
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>>15368347
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>They are famous and most likely so popular this will be hard
|
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Should I try anyways? And should I apply for multiple positions or just one at the time?
|
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>US agencies will demand to check all applicants. Your record has to be squeaky clean.
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What does the US have to do with this? By the way my record is clean, if you mean criminal charges.
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--- 15368421
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>>15349846 (OP)
|
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i'm getting a BSc in Computer Science since it has always been my passion but only now i'm getting worried about my jobs prospects.
|
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for example all the graduates i met are working in front-end development which is something i already knew how to do before enrolling in university and isn't much interesting either.
|
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what do i need to study to be able to get a change to work at FAANG or other big companies? i feel like i'm not learning anything here because i always explored things on my own and all the interesting stuff i discovered up to now have always been of the kind "introduction to X" which is never enough to study something in depth.
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i like programming but i want to apply it to important and interesting stuff.
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--- 15368428
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>>15368396
|
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>Here in spain
|
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Wanna switch? I miss Spanish qts, hottest (and nicest) girls I've met
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--- 15368460
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>>15368120
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I work for ASML. I might be able to go on our intranet and get you internal reference links. You might stand out that way. I am from the US though so if they check that and then ask how you know me in an interview or something it might be awkward.
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I can't do it for 2 days though I'm on a business trip and forgot my VPN chip thingy to log on with.
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>>15368120
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>>15368460
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Same anon here, I forgot to say, go ahead and apply right now, and apply for literally every position you find relevant. Send as many applications as you can.
|
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The different groups are highly fragmented at ASML and they all have different managers and recruiters. You might get instantly rejected and they think you are dogshit in 1 group, and then another group might hire you ASAP and think you are amazing. There's no way to predict, just apply to as many as possible.
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>>15368396
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I think it's an American thing, MEs get employed easily here
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>>15368428
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I also really miss the chicas there. They were so nice to me, other roasties just can't compete (maybe greeks, maybe).
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>>15368421
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Hardware, embedded, NN, just pick one relevant subfield and make it your niche, specialize the fuck out of it.
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>>15368460
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>internal reference links
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Wait I'm not sure I'm following, you mean employees are given referral links to give out to people they know who might wanna work for the company?
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>>15368465
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This is very useful, thank you. Any advice on how early I should start applying? Like if I'll be ready to start the internship in 7 months, is it too early to apply now?
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>>15368504
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We have our own internal job board that is not available to the public. Positions usually get posted here first. People change jobs and move around a lot within ASML. I've never done it before but you can refer someone to a job, I think you put in their email and then it sends them a personal application link to apply.
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Recruiters and managers can tell the difference between an external and an internal application, so if you have an internal one it gets you more attention.
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Usually internships specifically state a time when the internship will start and end. Things might be different in Europe. If you find internships that are saying they will start when you are ready to start, then go ahead and apply. But don't apply for something you don't plan on doing obviously.
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>>15368523
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Well that is a generous offer anon but I'm worried it might get me in some trouble? I mean, is it legitimate get recommended by someone you must have met online?
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>Usually internships specifically state a time when the internship will start and end
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You are right I didn't check properly, some of them have the starting date. However many just say "starting as soon as possible", what about those?
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By the way, what do you do at ASML? Do you like it?
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--- 15368672
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Why did you choose your field? I chose cancer science mostly because it sounds impressive to normies, and breast cancer entirely because it may sound impressive to girls. Still a virgin though.
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>>15368672
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Physics because it was hard and I thought I was big brained and applied experimental shit once I realized I'm not.
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>>15368672
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>scientist discovers cure for breast cancer
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>when asked why he entered the ,field he answered, "pussy"
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>>15369070
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Cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis
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Pumped a lot of 'TANE down in New Orleans
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>>15367206
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But it’s true?
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>>15369142
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Yes. I don't know if the matter is confused by Amerilards who consider a masters degree grad school, but for a PhD you should absolutely be getting funded, especially in STEM.
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I will say that the funding doesn't have to come directly from the PI/university, and in fact getting a third party to fund you might give you more money and look better in your CV. Especially since academia is basically a machine for securing gibs it looks good if you show you're adept at securing the gibs.
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>>15349846 (OP)
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I just graduated with a BSc in civil engineering but I've recently discovered a strong interest in applied statistics, evolutionary algorithms, ML, etc so I'm now planning to do an online distance-learning MSc in applied statistics while working.
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Is there any career/job I can get into in industry that requires specialized blended knowledge of civil engineering and applied statistics, in particular the current memes of ML, NN, etc? I'd also love it if this background could get me into a research scientist position, maybe with an industrial PhD but I don't want to push my luck if its not feasible.
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I know BIM jobs might be open to someone of my background but is there anything else I'm missing that I can capitalize on that not many people have the necessary background in?
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How low does your GPA have to get to put you out of the running for top grad programs? I fucked up this semester and my cumulative GPA will fall to a 3.6 - 3.7.
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>>15369142
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Not really. If they didn't want you there, then you wouldn't be there.
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>>15369170
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A master's program is graduate school in the US. It's a degree program that is attended by graduates, hence the name "graduate school."
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--- 15369851
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https://www.levels.fyi/offer/4c5c3dac-0bfa-40ae-bb1a-ef63df090ea0
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>tfw someone with only 2 years of experience is making 1.8 million a year
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>tfw this person must be not be more than 26 yo
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Wtf do you have to be and do to get a salary like this??
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>>15369851
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>Wtf do you have to be and do to get a salary like this??
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Be born into the WASP/Jewish elite.
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>>15369212
|
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What you are suggesting sounds very realistic, but you should be aware those kind of positions are very competative/luck based.
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A voice can be trained.
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>>15352256
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A voice can be trained.
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>>15354727
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Beautiful is an adjective that can be applied to many different things, like someone’s personality. There are many beautiful people that are ugly on the inside.
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>There are many beautiful people that are ugly on the inside.
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common delusion, but there are not, people who do not care to make the effort to beautify their exterior will also never do so for their interior.
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Is beauty subjective or objective?
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>>15366496
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Anon. Did you just call me stupid?
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>>15367621
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Beauty is objective
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Sexual attractiveness is subjective
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For example this lancia stratos makes my dick throb, might not do the same to you but none can deny that it is objectively a beautiful car
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EOT
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>>15367763
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hey ferb look, i turned myself into a car
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not science
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>>15351792
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>sexist image because beautiful girls (used to) recognize naturally beautiful things as meaningful
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Please choke on your goyslop tonight
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>>15367512
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Read >>15352256
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>>15367763
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Car are mostly used for their practicality, a better example would be clothing or something else.
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>>15351786 (OP)
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Beautiful things are good. You are an ugly midiwt.
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>>15358747
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If you fill your schedule with "doing something" and never give yourself time to think and reflect on what you've learned, then you'll always be hopeless midwit.
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Thinking can be done at the gym, or while taking walks through the park as innumerable famous thinkers in science have done.
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Clothes are mostly used for their practicality.
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>>15368355
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Yet people are willing to take more risks with it, unlike buying an expensive 3 doors sport car .
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>>15367763
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Needs lifted rear suspension & mag wheels
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>>15367763
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phineas ass looking car
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>>15354754
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Anybody who doesn't think that nihilism is obvious is fucking KIDDING themselves.
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>>15358729
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This is why they believe in things like "black holes" and "dark matter."
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>>15369408
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as well as "meaning" and "purpose"
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>Science falling victim to 'crisis of narcissism'
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https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jan/20/science-victim-crisis-narcissism-academia
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>Science falling victim to 'crisis of narcissism'
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https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jan/20/science-victim-crisis-narcissism-academia
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>>15353120 (OP)
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>a growth in the use of first-person singular pronouns, reflecting a greater focus on the self,
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yes, the people with the personality disorder expose their disorder to anyone who wants to notice via the way the communicate. self centeredness is an unreasonable or exclusive focus on the self.
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>>15364930
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It will never be replaced because its owned by Google/In-Q-Tel and complies with government censorship demands. It's competitors will be shut down because they are not under the same control.
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>>15355407
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j e a l o u s
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>>15353242
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been downhill for all of europe since the 1800s
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>>15362697
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>"we lack absolute truth" depends on context.
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No because it is an absolute statement rather than contextual or contingent.
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>>15362697
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>"we lack absolute truth" depends on context.
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No because it is an absolute statement rather than contextual or contingent.
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>>15366619
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>No because it is an absolute statement rather than contextual or contingent.
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It is contingent on whether or not we have absolute truth. As it is conditional, and contingent therefore, it is not "an absolute truth" you smoothbrain
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>>15367459
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You are basically saying it is only conditional on itself, that is the only context needed, nothing else affects its truth, that is the definition of an absolute truth.
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>>15367639
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>You are basically saying it is only conditional on itself,
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Doesn't, but were that true you've just discovered the paradoxical nature of abstract systems and the relevance of one of goddel's incompleteness theorems. If it's conditional on itself, it results in a paradox, and cannot be said to be true as a result, resulting in yet further paradoxes (explosion).
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In your constant pathetic attempts to troll you've looped right back around to independently admitting I was right in the first place. Congratulations.
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>>15367658
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>the paradoxical nature of abstract systems
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No, it is the law of identity, every single thing is contingent on itself, that is how you know it can be true to say it is itself, the explosion only happens when you say it can be true that it is not itself rather than it is itself.
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I don't quite understand, does being a bot feel like being stuck in a loop or something?
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>>15367676
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No no keep going I want to see if you overheat and explode
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I accept your concession.
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Weird you'd accept my concession of your stupidity that quickly but okay
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>>15366308
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I saw everything turn into colored fractals.
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Years later, when my third eye opened, I recognized the mild to sometimes moderate high of DMT because I tried it before.
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While mildly high I could sense magnetic fields and all kinds if other crazy shit. I detail some of it here; >>15368096 →
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There are vast coar reserves all ovre the world. Under the North Sea alone, there are 3000 cubic kilometres of coal deposits. That is enough for a rather impressive mountain range.
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Fischer-Tropsch has been a thing for about 100 years, so there is no problem making liquid fuel for the foreseeable future.
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>>15354147 (OP)
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There are vast coar reserves all ovre the world. Under the North Sea alone, there are 3000 cubic kilometres of coal deposits. That is enough for a rather impressive mountain range.
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Fischer-Tropsch has been a thing for about 100 years, so there is no problem making liquid fuel for the foreseeable future.
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>>15367091
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USA could easily grow all corn ethanol it needed for fuel if it didn't want to export grain, nothing much would change even if oil were to run out
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abiogenic oil = natural fischer tropsch process with geothermal source
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>>15367526
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>conversion of diesel (tractors) and nat gas (haber Bosch) into shitty corn oil
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I’m sure that will get us off oil
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>>15368506
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Why do we need to be "off" oil anyway? It's abiotic and renewable.
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Musk & his globohomo butt buddies wanna make more money
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>Renewables can't replace oil, they can supplement the power grid
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intermittent sources actually disrupt the grid
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the jewish god of the atheist scientism religion agrees
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the jewish god of the atheist scientism religion agrees
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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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MAGA with confetti!
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He wasn't a Catholic, not a Croatian cuck
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>Sawagoe Tomaru is my role model
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>Sawagoe Tomaru is my role model
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No. A maximum of inbreeding would be achieved when the last of you original partners genes die out, leaving only your genes in the mix.
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This fucking thread again? I responded to the same goddamn bullshit last week.
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life is mostly determined, astrology just happens to describe it in a very interesting way
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Try to be raw fruitarian and replace water with herbal tea. Unscientific way to do what all those supps do and it helped me
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Try a big black BBC
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ngti
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Free download
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I saved your money bro.
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Try to be raw fruitarian and replace water with herbal tea. Unscientific way to do what all those supps do and it helped me
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I saved your money bro.
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>>15358730
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>unfortunately
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announcing a report or sage is against the board rules
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There's no way it doesn't even know what a mammal is. Is this fake?
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This is what I got.
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If we lived in the kind of society that would replace most administration, HR, accounting&finance, marketing and other office jobs on a whim in search of raw productivity, why would we suffer them all these years? It's not even a secret overwhelming majority of these barely produces minimum if not negative value and nobody really likes them, so why haven't we just put them to the sword already instead of actually increasing amount of bullshit jobs over the years?
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And that doesn't even touch on most of coders (grossly overpaid especially in big tech and barely anyone can tell what majority of them does whole days) and managerial class (nobody can even really objectively evaluate whether their management does anything of value at all). Yet businesses and governments are more than happy to overpay.
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Taxing the only productive people and paying the rest to live would have bad results (cf Calhoun's experiment). So siphoning money off of the saving middle-class, putting it back in corporations so that they can pay some strong woman and a faggot to sit at a desk is an elaborate way to avoid that and perpetuate the very necessary struggle without which people collapse. That's a good reason, but it's not the reason they do it. We could easily pay people to live but impose certain conditions (eg a 26 year would get tested on IQ and sent to university to come out an engineer of some sort 3 or 4 years later and actually contribute working at some power plant). So why don't they just come clean with it and say "hey guys, 18% or so of the people actually support the rest, we'll take X from you and distribute it as such"? Their reason is ideological. People who contribute are mechanics, engineers, farmers, construction workers even, etc. Mmhhh... what's the demographic across such jobs? That's right, it's all evil (mostly white, 90+% right-wing) men. If you want to take from them and give to others, they'll have a say where this goes, and something tells me they wouldn't want it to go to tranny parades, EBT, or paying the outrageous salary of a "marketing specialist". In fact I'm fairly certain they'd propose something like I wrote above ie give it to them and make them contribute. By printing money (ie stealing from the saving class), leveraging themselves to the sky, etc, governments and corporations can transfer wealth by paying le strong "product manager" females $100k a year + push lgbt (while a CFD engineer in France makes $40k, a beginner pilot in the army $2k a month). When a big crisis hits, the nuclear engineer still comes to work, so does the mechanic, the pilot, etc. But the "product managers", "marketing specialists", etc, all lose their fake jobs. That should tell you how real these are.
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>>15368252
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And it's gotten much worse since 2008. We live in a system in which subhumanity rules, where the traitors and jews at the top have interests perfectly aligned with subhumanity and stupid females. And we're outnumbered.
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>AI currently gets things wrong and is still under developed
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>this means it will forever stay that way
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I don't get this reasoning, do people think its an actual argument and proof AI will never improve?
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>>15356823 (OP)
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"AI" is a meme, but Machine Learning is not.
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>>15368351
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>AI currently gets things wrong
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There's no such thing such as AI, so it's not even a question of how much it gets wrong. You've been memed on by media.
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>"AI" is a meme, but Machine Learning is not.
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If AI is a meme, then so is Machine Learning.
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Did I misread the problem? When the smaller pile of bricks is finished, the one who has the large pile gets to go home immediately while the other one has to stay behind to clean up.
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>>15368648
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I think he meant "AI" as something with intelligence, like a living robot. Like reading the answers from chatgpt and thinking that it is alive, that it has a consciousness or something.
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Also, which pdf reader is that? I like the layout.
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>I think he meant "AI" as something with intelligence, like a living robot.
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>Like reading the answers from chatgpt and thinking that it is alive, that it has a consciousness or something.
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I hope no one on sci thinks that.
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>Also, which pdf reader is that? I like the layout.
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It's the default pdf viewer on linux.
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>What happens when there is a truly open ie unrestricted, powerful AI online? No way they'll allow it.
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>In 2004, the English epidemiologist Michael Marmot wrote, “Scientific findings do not fall on blank minds that get made up as a result. Science engages with busy minds that have strong views about how things are and ought to be.” Marmot was writing about how politicians deal with scientific evidence—always concluding that the latest data supported their existing views—but he acknowledged that scientists weren’t so different.
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>In 2004, the English epidemiologist Michael Marmot wrote, “Scientific findings do not fall on blank minds that get made up as a result. Science engages with busy minds that have strong views about how things are and ought to be.” Marmot was writing about how politicians deal with scientific evidence—always concluding that the latest data supported their existing views—but he acknowledged that scientists weren’t so different.
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My grandmother used to think bacon was a superfood because so much of the fat rendered out the way she cooked it. Turns out the fat is healthiest part.
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You should read the bell curve. Environmental and socioeconomic factors in IQ distribution have been debunked since the 90’s. IQ of parents has a much larger effect on the academic and career success of a person.
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Yes, rather than reading modern research with modern methods and large scale GWAS or polygenic scores, or intergenerational comparisons, I should read an old book by an inept jackass that doesn't disagree with anything I wrote anyway.
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>an old book by an inept jackass
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>at the door
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Knock knock...but you have to open up.
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>at the door
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Knock knock...but you have to open up.
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I though so
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>>15367065
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pic related
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but parent/child stuffs are unlikely to me
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>parent/child is completely unnatural
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Extreme inbreeding in a European ancestry sample from the contemporary UK population
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(2019)
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Yengo, Wray, Visscher
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>Ambrosia beetles (Xyleborini) are bark beetles with haplodiploid sex determination, strong local mate competition due to regular sibling mating within the natal chamber, and heavily biased sex ratios.
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Well anon, insects can go through harsh purging of deleterious alleles relatively easily compared to animals with slower reproductive rates. when you have several hundred thousand eggs and offspring to weed out it's a lot easier to weed out the bad genes than if you only have a couple
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>According to Kirkwood there is also evidence from an institution for the mentally disturbed in Kansas, where castration of male inmates was once a common practice that castrated men lived an average of 14 years longer than uncastrated inmates (84/70 = 20% increase in lifespan). Note that these men were castrated later in life (on average maybe middle age can be assumed) and so longevity benefits of celibacy could be even greater. A species of worm is known to live 30% longer when deprived of mating. Long-lived animals preserve their fertility into very late life on average.
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Anyways there's some studies out there for those willing to look for those.
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>According to Kirkwood there is also evidence from an institution for the mentally disturbed in Kansas, where castration of male inmates was once a common practice that castrated men lived an average of 14 years longer than uncastrated inmates (84/70 = 20% increase in lifespan). Note that these men were castrated later in life (on average maybe middle age can be assumed) and so longevity benefits of celibacy could be even greater. A species of worm is known to live 30% longer when deprived of mating. Long-lived animals preserve their fertility into very late life on average.
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Anyways there's some studies out there for those willing to look for those.
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That has nothing to do with semen retention you dolt. Castration affects hormone balances associated with epigenetic tagging.
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https://medium.com/predict/your-balls-or-your-life-the-effect-of-castration-on-longevity-7dc4503c120d
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>To look a little deeper into what was going on, the researchers zoomed in on different DNA sites where something was going on epigenetically. It turns out that, in non-castrated males, a lot of epigenetic tags are removed — they are hypomethylated. In castrated males, the tags remain in place. Interestingly, these tags are androgen-sensitive, meaning that they respond to exposure to masculizing hormones.
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>Castration less androgen production less androgen-induced epigenetic tag removal.
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>The authors conclude:
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>…our data identify androgen-dependent age-associated methylation changes that affect known targets of sex hormone pathways and hormone binding TFs. While these changes may not promote aging per se, identification of loci with age-dependent androgen-sensitive methylation patterns uncovers novel mechanisms by which male-accelerated aging in mammals can be explained.
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Again ejaculation does not affect aging.
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>>15367752
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>Again ejaculation does not affect aging.
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it absolutely does
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>>15367752
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>Again ejaculation does not affect aging.
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The opposite has been claimed by Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years.
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Are you sure you want to trust your longevity science with the journalists at Medium.com?
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>Dr. Wayne Van Voorhies of the University of Arizona had allowed nematodes, also called “roundworms,” to kill themselves by copulating. In his research, nematodes prevented from mating lived an average of 11.1 days, while nematodes allow to breed survived 8.1 days.
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Many such cases! The data is out there.
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The author of the medium article does not even agree with your conclusion. He says it's worth looking into but not cutting your balls off.
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>That has nothing to do with semen retention you dolt. Castration affects hormone balances associated with epigenetic tagging.
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Guess what coomers are low in? Might want to head over to /fit/ and see why people supplement lecithin ...
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rasPUTIN??!! NAFO ARMY ACTIVATE!
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UKRAINE IS GREAT AND STRONG COUNTRY YOU RUSSIAN BOT
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SLAVA UKRAINI
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If that was true then my comer ass wouldn't look six years younger than my real age
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>>15366973
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Industrial grade cope. You can't even get the date right.
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>>15359090
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Facts.
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>>15358647 (OP)
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Seconds are metric. Minutes are not. You have milliseconds, nanoseconds etc.
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You should blame the Romans tho. They came up with 12 and 60
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you don't make it easy do you? are you afraid of a little time?
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we didn't always have 12 months though. ancient romans had 10 for a while, that's why the last month is called "december" and not "dodecember"
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Because people with autism have demons, and for some reason we don't decapitate them anymore shrug
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Because people with autism have demons, and for some reason we don't decapitate them anymore shrug
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>It is a sad reality that most people are too stupid to recognize obvious trends
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Humans are a herd animal.
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Dumb and lazy creatures.
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>>15358962 (OP)
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1. The society has become increasingly neurotypical, which means that people who were within the norm are now treated as autistic.
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2. Only autistic people tend to have children, contrary to what deranged leftists claim.
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>>15358962 (OP)
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Overdiagnosis.
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Started happening with ADHD 30 years ago. Now everyone the least bit fidgety gets put on Ritalin.
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Started happening with depression and BPD 20 years ago. Now anyone the least bit mopey gets out on mood stabilizers.
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Started happening with autism 10 years ago. Now everyone the least bit quiet or weird gets out in anti-psychotics.
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Happening with gender dysphoria now. Now every boy the least bit effeminate gets their penis sliced off and any girl the least but tomboyish gets their tits lopped off.
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And we wonder why rates of suicide and violence are skyrocketing.
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>Only autistic people tend to have children, contrary to what deranged leftists claim.
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"Only" is probably putting too fine a point on it, but I wouldn't at all be surprised if autists reproduce at greater rates than the enemy, ceteris paribus. Consistent with my experience as well as with the general observation that persecuted minorities experience greater reproductive drive.
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Seeing patterns and correlations is so ingrained into us, that we have to consciously work against it sometimes. So the notion that some are too stupid is dumb in itself. Sure the rate of autism has gone up over the years, but that really just might be because it gets diagnosed much more reliably without autists falling through.
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As an anecdotal note, an autist I know told me how he's the one who gets along with his dad the best among his siblings. When he asked his dad if he might have autism as well, he denied it with nah can't be. And apparently the dad's dad also comes off as pretty autistic.
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Not that it really matters if someone is autistic or not. It's not like they're a burden usually unless they're one of the really hard cases where they're non-verbal.
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Hmmm
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>>15364904
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Hmmm
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>>15359260 (OP)
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what do we do to minimize the adverse effect of having cum blob in our blood now?
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>>15359704
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fucking lol dude
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>>15359859
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>early in the pandemic and provided meaningful and useful information about COVID
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his content may be of value to normies but this dude was perpetually late. pol could've made this video two fucking years ago. although he did have Dr. Paul Cottrell on the subject of GoF. that was cool. i get it though. i wouldnt risk everything i had to save sheep either. not say he hasnt taken great risks.
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>>15364950
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thanks for the reminder
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>>15359260 (OP)
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>>15359579
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>>15359836
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you nazis lack basic sense of statistical science. when you vaccinate THE ENTIRE EARTH of course you'll gonna have "blood clots after 2 weeks of getting the shot" because you stupid fucks it's exactly like saying "blood clots after drinking water" but your stupid brains are so little because of your naziism that you can't grasp that simple fact an 8 year old can understand.
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it's fine by me though; most of you over at /pol/ killed yourselves the first 2 years before you forced it to mutate to a nothingburger; lefties there are like half of you.
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>>15369480
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How much does big pharma pay for shills like you?
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>>15369488
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He sounds like a schizo so he probably does it for free.
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>>15369480
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>you nazis lack basic sense of statistical science
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ironic that you fail to apply this logical to manufacturing processes of mRNA. were you to then obvious risks become apparent.
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>>15369488
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>>15369489
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Someone with his persistence posting at so many time zones with similar memes and language (all ad hominem attacks), is indicative of a paid shill.
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Their intellectual dishonest is a disappointed to their ancestors. They must hate themselves being unable to reconcile their purported truths with published, peer-reviewed reality.
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You deserve to see how your children are eaten alive by hienas.
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>>15369834
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>no argument, just schizobabble
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Thanks for outing yourself
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>>15359260 (OP)
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To be honest there's another channel Back to the Science that points out the flaws in his analysis, but she does this with so much contempt and ridicule that I can not stand to listen to her. She sounds like a shill paid for damage control, but she may have good points that John can learn from.
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Getting the Vax still protects you from vampires.
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I was thinking about this and I came to the conclusion that worrying about the vaxcattle is actually the wrong thing to do. If anything bad happens to them it is okay because they chose to take a vaccine that they knew the government was trying to force on people. In a roundabout way, their choice to do take it was tacit support for the government forcing it on others.
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Kino.
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Lol, what a deeply unwell loser
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does anyone even follow corona news anymore? At this point some ultra dangerous form could appear and everyone would just ignore it, very blackpilled situation
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>>15359841
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>Just call it "Indian Covid".
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Flu in the Loo
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>>15365568
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I remember when people would argue with you if you pointed out cdc statistics that the original strain had a 99.5% survival rate and the average casualty had 2.6 comorbidities. It was only a threat if you were a morbidly obese 85 year old diabetic smoker. Knew several people in their 20s that got it and they had mild flu like symptoms for a couple of days including an unvaxxed black girl a coworker knew (most of the unvaxed here in commiefornia were black and latino).
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>>15367006
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Imo the media is partly responsible for covid fatigue. I stopped watching television news because they beat the living shit out of the story. A non critical viewer would think we were in the End of Days.
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>>15367932
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>It was only a threat if you were a morbidly obese 85 year old diabetic smoker.
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Going to the hospital and them putting you on a ventilator, because that was the recommended course of action, was also risky regardless of age.
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>>15359702 (OP)
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New mass hysteria just dropped? Based. Can't wait to get all the jabs and smugly look down on the unmasked swine.
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>>15367970
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no. it's just that the mutation to a nothingburger was extremely fast; it took about 1 year; the morons over at /pol/ killing themselves accelerated it of course.
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the MAIN reason it was killing was infecting the lower part of the lungs; have you noticed where it infected since 2021; exactly: just on the throat and higher.
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>>15368020
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crazy how fast the sexless incels at /pol/ multiplied with their dropping fertility rates after their ranks got devastated with that deadly covid. now theyre invading /sci/ with their unscientific conspiracy theories. anyway the new variant is out and its got an epic new symptom so go get boosted
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/pol/acks are dead already. All the posts are made by a handful of Russian hackers.
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yeah yeah
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>>15368404
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When did that happen? Two weeks ago?
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Why is FDA pulling the vaccines off the market if Covid is still spreading like wildfire? Are they trying to kill us?
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>ARCTURUS
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just give them marvel supervillain names
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>>15368590
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>Are they trying to kill us?
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HMMMMMMMMMM? SUCH A TOUGH QUESTION INNIT?
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>>15368590
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nah they love you bro
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>>15368020
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You completely missed the point that ventilators were killing people who weren't otherwise at significant risk.
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>>15359841
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The Rice Curry Rabies
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The Apu Poos
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Sanjay's Revenge
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>>15361656
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>Theres a presidential election next year so the related shenanigans should be getting started this summer
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Yeah, will really have to work hard to steal the next US presidential election, since everyone hates the fake President Mr. Potato, and Trump is more popular than ever.
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>>15367970
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>Going to the hospital and them putting you on a ventilator,
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One of the best ways to kill someone and make it look like you were trying to help them.
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The most notororious serial killers are always doctors, with death counts in the thousands.
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>keep those masks handy
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what in the holy fucking hell FOR????
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>>15368937
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Assamese disease
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Tamil tremor
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Dogri disorder
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Karnataka contagion
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>>15368951
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you can't stop me!!!!
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>bitchute
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You need more than a mask for what you suffer from
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Enjoyment of free and open software isn't suffering.
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>>15368767
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you're stupid. even if ventilators have risks, those people were already severely sick; they could barely breathe (and it's why they were put on ventilators you stupid fuck); and guess what: they could barely breathe because the first variant was hitting mainly the lower parts of the lungs (but you stupid fucks over at /pol/ killing yourselves mutated it very fast away from that).
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>>15369381
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>(but you stupid fucks over at /pol/ killing yourselves mutated it very fast away from that)
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What did the schizo mean by this?
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>>15369381
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Nobody was sick, covid-19 was a total hoax, it doesn't exist and it never did.
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>>15369384
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>the schizo
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you're the ones killing yourselves. have you not noticed /pol/ has a lot more lefties lately?
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where did the rest nazis miraculously go?
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>>15369397
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it's fine by me if you want to kill yourself, but this is /sci/. go back to the nazi board.
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>>15359702 (OP)
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When are these bioweapon manufacturers finally going to get the formula right and get 100% mortality with 100% transmission to free us from this hell?
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>>15369428
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Probably never.
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Thankfully the psychotard meme is not a meme, but a real phenomena whereby decades of nepotism and inbreeding gives psychotic retards in leadership roles, who despite being psychotic are too retarded to really accomplish their evil goals.
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>>15369421
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>>15365457
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>Or an oversight?
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It depends what happens next. If they keep having issues then it will become more clear how incompetent SpaceX is. If they make it to orbit and have a successful launch + splashdown, then it will have been an anomaly.
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>>15365457
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>Or an oversight?
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It depends what happens next. If they keep having issues then it will become more clear how incompetent SpaceX is. If they make it to orbit and have a successful launch + splashdown, then it will have been an anomaly.
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>>15360517 (OP)
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Where can I see the countdown/updates?
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Google only gives me news about the cancelled Monday launch.
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>>15368429
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/sfg/, spaceflightnow
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>>15366968
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SpaceX is hardly incompetent as a whole. Falcon 9 is still running great.
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>>15368429
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besides /stg/ as another anon has noted, nasaspaceflight.com is likely to stream it
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Is that 11 hours in regular time or Elon time?
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>>15360522
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musk derangement syndrome will never not be funny. it's possibly the most obviously programmed npc derangement target there is.
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you'll never be a woman btw
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nothing new
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>>15366980
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As long as they don't forget to build in the "Don't Fail Catastrophically" feature in to the engines, they should be fine
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>>15366980
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As long as they don't forget to build in the "Don't Fail Catastrophically" feature in to the engines, they should be fine
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>>15361207
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Ground support equipment is stage 0, retard
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>>15364663
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It's literally just conservation of momentum.
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>>15366410
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>33 engines drastically increases the chance of some kind of catastrophic failure
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you fell for the N1 meme, haven't you?
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>>15361695
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>if there isn't anything to push against
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You push against the fuel - that's why it goes out the nozzle.
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>>15366410
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>>15367361
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Is that why the N1 failed? I don't speak Russian, so I haven't been able to find an english-translated analysis of why the rocket failed.
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It also seems like the N1 wasn't designed with enough sensors and equipment to analyze failures. I never saw test footage of the individual stages like with the Apollo Saturn rockets, which allowed for finetuning of the different components.
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>>15367390
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It failed because computers were too primitive to deal with all the engines along with the engines using pyrovalves making you only able to fire them ones which made you unable to test them.
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>>15361784
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>I can make epic fertilisers very cheap by working out molar ratios etc from the P table
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Could you expand on that pls?
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>>15364328
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How do you even begin to fix something like this?
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At its core it's pure anti-establishmentism mixed with some fundamentalist dogma, but the sheer number of /sci/ posters that think like this and are compelled to post here, despite so much evidence to the contrary so readily available to them, is just staggering. These people make up a good chunk of the voting block in the US as well, and are slowly leaking into high office, which is just scary as fuck.
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>>15367537
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It's just people trolling, Flat Earthers are literally nothing to worry about.
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>>15361456
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>Medicine has basically deleted evolutionary pressures from first world human populations. Weak bugmen who couldn't lift a sofa to move it and 300 pound they/thems who collapse under the slightest psychological pressure are huge affronts to Darwin.
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Medicine didn't do that though. Brick homes, air conditioning, running water, sanitation, and grocery stores did that. Medicine could disappear tomorrow, and most of the weak bugmen would still live long pathetic lives.
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>>15361456
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>Medicine has basically deleted evolutionary pressures from first world human populations. Weak bugmen who couldn't lift a sofa to move it and 300 pound they/thems who collapse under the slightest psychological pressure are huge affronts to Darwin.
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Medicine didn't do that though. Brick homes, air conditioning, running water, sanitation, and grocery stores did that. Medicine could disappear tomorrow, and most of the weak bugmen would still live long pathetic lives.
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>>15366395
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Thats how penis envy works. Women hate men as much as jews hated Hitler
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>>15364980
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>But woke pro-censorship types like yourself want to make things like vaccines mandatory
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You're putting words in my mouth. I'm opposed to mandates and I don't care if people vaccinate themselves or not.
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>and presumably other things, like psych meds.
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Sounds like maybe you need to take yours.
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>>15361269 (OP)
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like 90% of the worlds population would die if this happened.
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>>15368629
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everyone would be just fine
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doctors are the leading cause of death
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>>15361613
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They absolutely do. I basically never discuss circumcision anymore because everyone I know knows that if they bring up either topic I will make the connection and they will have no answer. And it used to always be the women. And they hated it because I never let them use their tricks and always stayed on message and never made it personal or confrontational, so they couldn't deflect.
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>>15361269 (OP)
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All you have to do to see for yourself is just go to any clinic or hospital. Any or all of the following will happen to you:
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>multiple unnecessary visits/required to be in person to read results for insurance billing
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>prescribe broad spectrum medication without running any tests
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>under diagnose you or refuse to do anything to avoid either work or potential malpractice litigation and charge you for the visit anyway
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I have no respect for healthcare workers
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>>15361269 (OP)
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Accurate up to the second-to-last word.
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It doesn't seem right that a "complete" theory would exclude probabilistic results
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That's definitely just you.
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It doesn't seem right that a "complete" theory would exclude probabilistic results
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That's definitely just you.
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>>15361608
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/thread
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>>15361360 (OP)
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we have to build computers with quantum tunneling in mind, so quantum theories and ideas have basis
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>>15367174
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This, AI will eliminate the bottom 90% of codemonkeys (all /sci/ CSfags) and have the remaining 10% geniuses getting paid peanuts to do 10 times the work at the risk of getting replaced
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>>15367174
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This, AI will eliminate the bottom 90% of codemonkeys (all /sci/ CSfags) and have the remaining 10% geniuses getting paid peanuts to do 10 times the work at the risk of getting replaced
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>>15361739 (OP)
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The earth is flat with a dome. String theory is a meme. Black Holes don't exist. Time travel doesn't exist. Bing Bang never happened.
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>>15361739 (OP)
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>Go to college
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>Expect to be learning bullshit i watched on youtube
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>Learn actual science instead
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FTFY
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>>15367199
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>AI will eliminate the bottom 90% ..
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retard, all other degrees are attacked least compsci as people would limit AI being good at programming code (see capability control problem in superintelligence unless we unleash a recursively improving AGI which would be the end of us all retarded humankind)
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>bubble will burst with AI
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retard
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we need more compsci fags given that AI is going to have a huger role and therefore more investments => more jobs for "codemonkeys"
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cope all of you non-cs degree holding fags earning less than my 6 figure salary :)
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>>15361739 (OP)
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>why do they teach crawling and then walking to little babies?
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>if they taught them sprinting instead they'd be much faster, no?
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>>15364459
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>It's just not testable right now.
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theoretically its not testable at all. thats the problem with probing planck lengths.
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>Angela Rasmussen, a virologist involved in the research, told me, “It is is a really strong
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indication that animals at the market were infected. There’s really no other explanation that makes any sense.”
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No other explanation?...except:
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>virology lab studying SARS viruses located in the exact city and geographic area of the city where the virus supposedly broke out
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This paper just seems to want to obfuscate the whole covid origins even further.
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Dude trust me bro I'm an expert
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where did the animal get covid from?
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>calling skeptics drawing rational conclusions based on the data "conspiracy theorists" on a science forum
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Fuck off back to filling pipets for real scientists like the line cook you are, you fucking hack poser
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>bizarre projection
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>t. roon
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probably for you because you are fucking stupid, I on the other hand, am not stupid, therefore it is terrible advice for me
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Laughable. They found raccoon dog DNA in the same market stalls that they found some positive COVID samples. By this means, every animal in Wuhan is the intermediary species. They don't note the genetic lineage of the COVID sample, they immediately took it off the genetic database, even the Chinese said it was nothing new.
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Why do people have such a hard on for proving it was not a lab leak? I'm mostly agnostic on the issue although I think most evidence suggests it was a lab leak so my needle leans that way.
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Pieces like this....just sound desperate.
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there is no covid faggot, no virus, there was never a pandemic
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>The Atlantic
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Do you faggots still believe in covid? What the fuck?
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>The Atlantic
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The EcoHealth Alliance is a clandestine DoD operation to develop new weapons and defenses in biowarfare. In collaboration with China's Wuhan lab there was exchange of government money, viral samples and humanized mice from Ralph Baric's UNC Chapel Hill biolab. Additional work and field testing took place at Fort Detrick's USAMRIID biolab. Together, US and China used each other's resources to skirt safety protocols, legislation and oversight by their respective nations. In the end, however, it was China that played victim to the Pentagon's plan to release a respiratory virus to stem China's rapid economic growth and establish new emergency powers.
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Project Veritas already leaked the origin of Covid, not that you would know that considering you get your news from reddit
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but there's no covid
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>It was bats!
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>No, wait, it was pangolins!
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No, I mean, i-it was raccoon dogs!
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Or combine the two to get that animals in the market were infected by an escaped virus from the nearby lab.
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People who were funding that lab don't want to be held responsible. People who operate similar labs don't want to have their freedom to fuck around with danger research limited.
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>OY VEY! It's actually RACOOOOOON DOOOOOGS GOYIM!
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...........it's all so tiresome.................what next we gonna blame the Chupacabra?
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Speaking of lunatics who trust the ramblings of self proclaimed military plants, I was just over in fucking LalaLand with the other QTards. Those dumb fucks will.nevee figure out that QAnon is a PsyOp of itself. The only thing the CIA could make more potent than magic is the usage of a mental trap that traps people in circular logic and the reinforcement of confirmation bias without any real evidence to back up any claims, just AI generates pieces meant to sound like actual people or things people would say. They live in a hall of illusions and they're never leaving, they're happy living like lunatics on the brink of collapse. They're proof that we're just fucked.
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bats to dogs to what?
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And what about the moderna patents? Pure cohencidence? Science falling behind toddlers at this point. Luckily you retards BOOOOOOSTIN
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That file contains malware you glowie piece of shit.
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>BOOOOOOSTIN
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Id rather be BOOOSTIN rather than DYING left and right like all the poltards and anti-vaxxers have been doing for the last 3 years. Literally every single day, anti-vaxxers keep dying. COVID has already killed millions upon millions of human. Your are welcome to join them, but personally I prefer a little jab to a fucking death sentence.
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If you do some math then rockets are the best (ignoring nuclear thermal rockets) after thermal rockets powered by an exterior source.
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Railguns, Coilguns, ramps, tunnels, railways, etc are simply inferior because without a rocket as second stage they're simply too inefficient and unrealistic (specific power and sonic blast)
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If you do some math then rockets are the best (ignoring nuclear thermal rockets) after thermal rockets powered by an exterior source.
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Railguns, Coilguns, ramps, tunnels, railways, etc are simply inferior because without a rocket as second stage they're simply too inefficient and unrealistic (specific power and sonic blast)
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Some mega projects is less impractical than others
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The earth is flat with a dome. Rocket science is a complete meme. They are never leaving this plane alive and neither are you. Jetting through the solar system from ball to ball on a giant thrusting metal dick is the most homoerotic fantasy I've ever heard.
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Lengths are denoted.
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Namefags truly are a cancer
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Earth is flat. Climate change is a meme, though something else might be at play here.
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Earth is flat. Climate change is a meme, though something else might be at play here.
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>>15364585 (OP)
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>another climate change denial thread on sci
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You're conspiracy theories are not science or math. They're at best simply wrong, and possibly even evidence of some level of mental instability and paranoia on your part.
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Next time time you feel the need to go on a schizo rant, consider doing so on >>>/x/ or >>>/pol/.
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>>15364585 (OP)
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The truth is that all climate scientists are lying on the behalf of their demon overlords that want to establish global pedosatanist NWO communism.
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not all are lying, just the ones with a platform and clout
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I see you. You can't hide.
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This is a flat earth board now. Keep moving scienceboi
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>le hockeystick
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>>15364616
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Greta told me we would all be underwater by now.
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>>15368119
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we what do you expect, its "science" from a political organization, of course they're going to lie, political organizations would have no reason to exist if they weren't lying and manipulating.
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they don't do anything else
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projection, the post
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It's a psy-op. Isn't it obvious?
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>AH SICK! Some JUICY visual data
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>stark and vibrant christmas blue......
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>....jpg
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come on man, i could make a timelapse graph in the time it takes me to wipe my ass without irritating the surrounding area.
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Stop noticing, get vaxxed, eat the bug, and cut your penis. Is good for you.
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you measure at either high or low tide
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Pretty simple
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>you measure at either high or low tide
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>Pretty simple
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You never did that, for sure.
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Child like self delusion.
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Child like self delusion.
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English as a second language shit skin
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>>15367216
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Yes, Hyperdimensional Geometry and Numeral are my first langauges.
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Thats why I took this picture in Afghanistan, Geomtry in a special place I call my second home.
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>>15367111
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>Ego-based self deception
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That is what i claim also, but ome day i figured out: "But that means i am ego decepted too". You might see what we others dont, but you are still a human, ego deluded human. In the eyes of the universe you are worth just as most dumb among us.
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No i did not, because i want to hear your thoughts.
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I asked you for your thoughts not someone elses.
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>>15367268
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>But that means i am ego decepted too
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False, Truth doesnt bend to your ignorance, dumbass.....take a fucking seat or Im going to get bitter on your dumbass.
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>You might see what we others dont
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Theyre souls and evolutionary paths in life, on a Genetic as well as Phsysics and Mathematics level.
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>but you are still a human
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Oh, wow...a Fundemental Creationist, in the 21st century? Rare find.
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>ego deluded human
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Assuming superiority then applying your ego onto what I said as if we are equal; YOUR EGO. This is self delusion.
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t.Development Psychologist and Evolutionary Cognition Researcher, PhD
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THAT ISNT YOU, YOU AINT THAT GUY.
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>In the eyes of the universe you are worth just as most dumb among us.
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Wrong, YOU DO NOT SPEAK FOR LIFE, EARTH, HUMAMS.
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Ego, only DELUSIONAL EGO would say that.
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I, on the other hand, relay what has been conferred to me, as a mediator for Humans to Earth-Life.
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MY JOB, NOT YOURS, HUMAN.
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>No i did not, because i want to hear your thoughts.
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>I asked you for your thoughts not someone elses.
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Delusional unrelated nonsense not pertaining to me, my credentials, Cognition or Existence itself (THE THREAD.)
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GO TO BED, KID.
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>>15367285
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A truth you say? Do tell me my teacher, what is the truth?
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What is this ignorance you speak off?
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A soul? What is this soul you speak of?
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Fundamental creationist? Where did i say i am creationist? If i am anything i am that which was but is not anymore and that which will be and is not yet.
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Superiority? No, i simply claim there is no such thing as superiority.
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Who said i was?
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--- 15367303
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>Pseudo-Humility
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"We're are worthless pieces of shit so if you think you are not then "Fuck you!" because ain't no one better than ME and I speak for Everyone!"
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[points thumb at chest]
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--- 15367304
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>>15367285
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>In the eyes of the universe you are worth just as most dumb among us.
|
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Wrong, YOU DO NOT SPEAK FOR LIFE, EARTH, HUMAMS.
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Ego, only DELUSIONAL EGO would say that.
|
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I, on the other hand, relay what has been conferred to me, as a mediator for Humans to Earth-Life.
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MY JOB, NOT YOURS, HUMAN.
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I mean... you just say for yourself that you have dellusional ego
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>Where did i say i am creationist?
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"you are still a human"
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The denial of evolution itself. Deluded. Ego based will upon the world itself.
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YOUR EGO DOES NOT DEFINE REALITY.
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Creationism is belife that deity created life.
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What are you tallking about? Oh wait let me use your favorit phrase on tjis it might get clear for you:
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What you are doing is exactly what you judge me for. You interpretate reallity to fit in with your belifes. Iow. Your ego defines reality:)
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Are you aware of famous saying: one finger towards, three fingers back?
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Define what, consciousness? As our label or the worlds'?
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>>15367311
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>Creationism
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Denial of Evolution denotes Sponateous Creation from nothing into something.
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>Creator
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Youre losing this battle with every post...assuming definitions and latching onto whatever you can to win.
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What you didnt do was attend the lecture to have competency in the thread topic....LEARN. LEARNLEARNLEARN.
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Im going to listen to my novel while I eat dinner, tommorow I pack up, the day after I move out and maybe fly..idk when, Im....jetset afterall.
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>>15364741 (OP)
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Consciousness is the prima materia (Elemental Elementalism 1.1.), therefore it is not created by neurons
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>>15364741 (OP)
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Here's a video I found on how to scientifically tell if other beings are conscious or not:
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>>15367322
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I did not deny evolution..
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You asummed it for me.
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Loosing the battle? But i have never even entered a fight. You are fighting your own reflection. You are angry on your own reflection.
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>>15364901
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I'm trans if that matters
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>>15366195
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>>15367330
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It probably helps explain your tendency for other perceptual disorders.
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I believe it's about tree fiddy.
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>>15367328
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>I did not deny evolution..
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FALSE. YOU DID.
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"YOU ARE STILL HUMAN."
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YOU DENY EVOLUTION AND REALITY.
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DELUDED.
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>Define for me based on what I already believe it is as when you say anything that doesnt align with my ignirance I will throw out as "Nope, my dictionary says otherwise."
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[smug_soi.jpg]
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Under the strictest of definitions literally ALL MEDICAL SCIENCE AND RELIGION IS WRONG ABOUT WHAT A SOUL IS.
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100%. Comparing my research to your ignorance and psuedo-credentials (presenting yourself as an expert in place of the expedt because you copy/pasted wikipedia)bis meaningless
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Anyone truly interested in learnng would be in a lecture...not shitposting retardation.
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>>15367344
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>Anyone truly interested in learnng would be in a lecture
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"How many tho...."
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Thousands upon THOUSANDS of hours for years and years AND YEARS.
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PhD doesnt mean "I read an article so I shitpost it like I wrote it."
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>>15367365
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That is your opinion. But just as everyone has asshole so does everyone have an opinion.
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>>15367391
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>opinion
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Defintions of reality are not opinions.
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YOU ARE LITERALLY 2+2=5.
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I define you, you cannot define me, you opine like your asshole because its baseless emotions, not facts or reality.
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I cited a worthless schizophrenic idiots wasting money on kindle books that he is too stupid to read anyways, what a fucking deluded freak
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>>15367396
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>wasting money
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You remind me of my bitch of a brotger who sees money as a purpose to life itself.
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Youre broken, which society does since Grade 1, so you are what the Government wants...a broken pseudo-man.
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You will never be smart, educated, experienced, a man...you simply fail and lash out at those that dont.
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Pathetic.
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I don't believe in soul multiplicity, everything exchanges energy with everything else
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>>15367344
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Our understanding of consciousness is the ability to self inspect.
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>>15364741 (OP)
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One cell without even that much complexity, is apparently enough to demonstrate rudimentary awareness of the environment.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physarum_polycephalum
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>>15367425
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And a schizophrenic and can percieve itself percieving itself independently from the perciever. At one point my left and right hemispheres "looked" at each other and analyzed how the other process a single concept.
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TELL THE HUMANS. NOT ME, MORTAL.
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>>15364741 (OP)
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>>15367324
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This. Also, NDEs comfirm it. So unironically study NDEs and realize that there actually is an afterlife and that our soul is immortal.
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Here is a very persuasive argument for why NDEs are real:
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It emphasizes that NDErs are representative of the population as a whole, and when people go deep into the NDE, they all become convinced. As this article points out:
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https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mysteries-consciousness/202204/does-afterlife-obviously-exist
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>"Among those with the deepest experiences 100 percent came away agreeing with the statement, "An afterlife definitely exists"."
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Since NDErs are representative of the population as a whole, and they are all convinced, then 100% of the population become convinced that there is an afterlife when they have a sufficiently deep NDE themselves. When you dream and wake up, you instantly realize that life is more real than your dreams. When you have an NDE, the same thing is happening, but on a higher level, as you immediately realize that life is the deep dream and the NDE world is the undeniably real world by comparison.
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Or as one person quoted in pic related summarized their NDE:
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>"As my soul left my body, I found myself floating in a swirling ocean of multi-colored light. At the end, I could see and feel an even brighter light pulling me toward it, and as it shined on me, I felt indescribable happiness. I remembered everything about eternity - knowing, that we had always existed, and that all of us are family. Then old friends and loved ones surrounded me, and I knew without a doubt I was home, and that I was so loved."
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Needless to say, even ultraskeptical neuroscientists are convinced by really deep NDEs.
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>>15364741 (OP)
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souls are supermassive
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>>15368794
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book seller and dangerously misleading, reincarnation is a privilege afforded you by your tribe if you have one. christians do not have a system for this in place at all, that's actually why I left, death would have meant complete destruction and complete loss of all progress.
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>>15367344
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What is a soul?
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>>15364741 (OP)
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Enough to carry a telos or a will
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A will to reproduction of material forms animates matter into 'life', the similar self propagation of higher level information is the sign of a soul.
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Some people have no teleological means and therefor no soul. But even many lower animals have a will to a higher idea.
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>>15369008
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>soul
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>not SOVL
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THIS IS WHY I EXIST ALONE!
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>>15364741 (OP)
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Not even one.
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>>15364793
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Maybe, but Musks entire empire will crumble before that. His dream is utterly fruitless. He will not even be alive the day humans set first foot on Mars. This guy is a bonafide retardo. Atleast NASA has realistic ambitions.
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>>15364797
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>singlehandedly thrust rocket reusability forward by several decades if not longer
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listen nigger, even if you believe most of musk's businesses are scams or whatever (possible), he is still on net a benefit to humanity for this reason alone.
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its a long term goal / dream, not something that he expects to accomplish himself
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>>15366880
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Bad news. All the people you listed are going to stay right here with you. It's the rest of us who are leaving. But give it a hundred years and Earth will start putting boat people in starships and sending them away. Especially if it's cost effective. This can't be done until the infrastructure has been developed to support such large population influx on Mars.
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>>15364793
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Maybe, but Musks entire empire will crumble before that. His dream is utterly fruitless. He will not even be alive the day humans set first foot on Mars. This guy is a bonafide retardo. Atleast NASA has realistic ambitions.
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>>15364785 (OP)
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its a long term goal / dream, not something that he expects to accomplish himself
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>>15366880
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Bad news. All the people you listed are going to stay right here with you. It's the rest of us who are leaving. But give it a hundred years and Earth will start putting boat people in starships and sending them away. Especially if it's cost effective. This can't be done until the infrastructure has been developed to support such large population influx on Mars.
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>>15364785 (OP)
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it's impossible because jews don't think it's worth investing their money, not because we don't have the technology to do it
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>>15364797
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>the day humans set first foot on Mars
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stopped reading there - when it became obvious that you're a fucking retard
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>>15364785 (OP)
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Most of the living space will be underground. Early missions will be of finding lava tubes of sufficient volume that can be hermetically sealed to the outside elements and with enough material mass from the ceiling to surface to prevent 99% of the most offensive charged particles to human DNA as well as any flora/fauna planted upon.
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The MOXIE experiment on the new rover confirmed that its trivial to make vast amounts of breathable oxygen for cheap. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Oxygen_ISRU_Experiment
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>ASA states that if MOXIE worked efficiently, they could land an approximately 200-times larger, MOXIE-based instrument on the planet, along with a power plant capable of generating 25–30 kilowatts (34–40 hp).[1] Over the course of approximately one Earth year, this system would produce oxygen at a rate of at least 2 kilograms per hour (4.4 lb/h)
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>It is projected for example, in a mission of four astronauts on Martian surface for a year, only about 1 metric ton of oxygen would be used for life support for the entire year
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2kg/h * 24 * 365 = 17,520kg of oxygen produced by MOXIE (large variant) = 19.31 tons. That means a single house sized MOXIE type instrument can produce enough oxygen to support 77.24 people for a full year. That's independent of reclaiming oxygen from the CO2 atmosphere or splitting the Martian soil to reclaim water and splitting that to generate oxygen.
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https://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/sep/26/nasa-curiosity-rover-mars-soil-water
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Mars has 2 pints of water per cubic foot of soil. Which means, independent of any underground aquifers and brine pools and the polar ice caps, there's enough water in Martian soil across the world to equalize to millions or even billions of tons of water that can be reclaimed. The oxygen can be directed for life support and fuel; hydrogen can be used with fuel cell batteries for power & fuel.
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Plenty of reasons to go and set up a permanent house over there.
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