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Not to mention sleight of hand like in NYC when they "cut from police budget and added it to the school budget" but what they actually did was take the salary for school resource officers (cops assigned to schools) and move it from the police budget to the school budget--so it was the same cops in the same schools and the ways the money was being actually used did not change, but they got to say they took money from the police and gave it to schools.
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To my understanding they do not vibrate because photons are smashing into them but because of internal atomic forces, like protons or electrons repelling others of the same polarity.
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I mean I'm definitely not an expert, but I did a lot of reading on this a while back - and there are actually multiple different theories around the basis of time being illusory. https://www.space.com/29859-the-illusion-of-time.html. I was just reading that and this gives perspectives that isn't too out there (like I worry mine is) from physicists. Basically, the direction is illusory, our experience is illusory. Space time _itself_ is often considered emergent.
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Excellent. I love your explanation. Makes it easy to conceptualize.
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That's a heck of an abstract. I don't understand anything.
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You must be consciously or unconsciously selecting labs of unusually high religiosity. The largest and most recent study on this topic was the RASIC (published as [Ecklund 2015](https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2378023116664353)), which found that "Claims to be at least slightly religious" is at 30% in the US, 27% in the UK, and 16% in France. Cf gen pop at 67%, 47%, and 46% respectively. That scientists are on average less religious than the general population is beyond doubt.
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Sigh... does it make any predictions that can be tested via experiment or astronomical observation?
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Ah that makes sense - so the exertion of these forces would of course impact how they interact with the greater universe, but maybe in a different way than when at the mercy of external forces? Maybe time works differently in those measurements? Am I just repeating well understood quantum physics theories and "getting" them for the first time?
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I think there's a big difference between having an idea and being able to support it mathematically.
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More maths that explain more, or less maths that explain the same amount. Or pi equals 3
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And that we're social creatures with brains that reward us with feelings of well-being by being a part of a community or tribe.
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Such wasted potential with that concept. So fascinating of a premise. Then we spend the rest of it playing with dogs hahaha
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This seems huge. Is it?
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Someone smart- Is dark energy interchangeable with dark matter? Does this imply dark matter not existing either??
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This is the exact premise of Lyotard’s *The Postmodern Condition.* People who have a narrative view of the world of are willing to accept that science is yet another narrative. But people who have a scientific view of the world must on principle reject any form of narrative understanding.
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the simple answer is, the old guard cling to what they think they know, and fail to update their beliefs to enable them to seriously explore these questions. there's a heavy amount of dogmatism in science, particularly fundamental physics. it's one of the most irritating "ok boomer" phenomena ive ever encountered.  just look at literally any post on dark matter or dark energy. MOND-like models make way more sense than dark matter and is a simpler explanation overall at this point in history. dark energy is falling only now because it was originally discussed by Einstein (why do we need this extra constant in my equations to explain this mysterious expansion?). and surely Einstein was right about every little thing? no, and anyone who acts as if he was ceased to be a 'scientist' per se a long time ago. i'm glad that people are finally starting to get the recognition they deserve for exposing the cracks in our current insufficient models. it's weird how much vehement pushback there was on so-called "alternative" theories on gravity until just a couple years ago.
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Near a black hole time slows for the observer. Which causes our hypothetical black hole astronaut to see the rest of the universe moving super fast. Again, not because his time accelerated, but because he slowed and everyone else stayed the same speed.
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I don't think it is fair to say "doesn't match what we predicted." There's no particular reason to predict a zero cosmological constant. It was assumed to be zero for mostly aesthetic reasons, and that value agreed with a simple Hubble expansion. But that isn't a prediction, it's a fit of the model to observations. Physics has real problems predicting any plausible value of the cosmological constant from the Standard Model or any other quantum field theory. We fit it to astronomical and cosmological estimates of the historical expansion of the universe. 
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Well, the subatomic particles still "vibrate"/interact with each other. I'm curious if gravity has an effect on that level.
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So to an outside observer heavy gravity areas time passes more slowly but what if you're an inside observer? Would two people in two different time dilated areas experience time at roughly the same rate to them? How does time always feel like it's passing normally when you're on the inside looking in?
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they did, but their advisors shut them down telling them theyd earn a bad reputation for going down that rabbit hole
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> I don’t because i’ve heard arguments against dark matter, that are similar to the ones in the article Not trying to be pedantic but did you mean dark energy here? If not, what are the arguments on dark matter being more a relation of time than an actual thing? I've never heard those theories before and would be interested to know more
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The slow zones were so jarring and I absolute loved the way he showed how magnificent of a being the old one was, by showing how effective he was even the slow zones. the answers to everyone’s problems were right in front of them. The plant robot went back into the ocean, the dogs couldn’t make better social contracts though their communication technique at least was superb. It felt like the closest thing to everyday life on earth so if he did it any other way I don’t think people could have related to it as much. And I didn’t even mention “the net of lies” which is exactly what we’re going through with the internet on earth today. So the zones of thought aren’t about escaping reality by hanging out in the beyond for the entire book.
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I think you're sort of misunderstanding the concept. Your lifespan from your perspective doesn't change at all. It's a bit like a spaceship travelling near the speed of light returning to Earth after 60 years. More than 60 years has passed on Earth, but it's still only been 60 years for you. tl;dr for all intents and purposes it makes no difference to you
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a whole hell of a lot of people who got degrees but didnt know better wanted it to be as simple as "negative pressure go brrr"
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That makes sense when you think about it because time slows in high gravity
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There are papers from at least as early as 2011 discussing this idea. Also, clearly an astrophysicist did think of this - or you wouldn’t be reading it on reddit right now.
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From your perception, no. Your lifetimes would subjectively be equal in length. To an outside observer in the void, your in-galaxy version would have only lived through 2/3 of your lifetime by the time your void version expires. The void observer would see everything in-galaxy as moving slower, but because they're also experiencing and processing that experience at a slower rate, they're not aware of the difference in the rates of time. Alternatively, someone in-galaxy observing activity in the void would perceive it as moving at an accelerated pace. The equivalent of a void-decade would only take ~6.6 years in-galaxy. Your in-galaxy self would watch your void self age and die while still retaining a third of your lifetime yet to live.
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I always wondered about that, as in what if the rate of expansion of the universe is not a constant? This could really change our understanding of cosmology.
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Pretty much. According to this we have two kinds of pockets: galaxies, where the collective mass of matter creates a 35% time dilation effect, and the void between the galaxies, where there's no such time dilation. Then, since the universe is expanding and galaxies are getting farther away from each other, there's more space with 0% time dilation than space with 35% time dilation, and because previously we calculated everything with that 35% baked in, it created the illusion that the expansion was speeding up.
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An act of god, you say?
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No. Time is slower, not faster, near a black hole.
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No. Time is slower, not faster, near a black hole.
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youre missing the point. allowing for possibilities like this is the most productive way to pursue science -- eliminate the obvious and simple explanations (what if the bag never left and im just not looking in the right place?) before jumping to wild and crazy suppositions (some thief entered this locked room, looked through all my things, and vanished without a trace in the time it took me to empty my bladder). you can see from the above examples why many call scientists arrogant. they think they have all the answers and refuse to actually consider beyond what they think they know.
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Fluoridation ABSOLUTELY helps. Instead of looking between countries, where all kinds of other issues can be at play, look at studies of cases when, for instance, one region within a country started fluoridating and the one next door didn’t. It’s also not expensive. The water has to be treated for cleaning purposes anyway.
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Wouldn't be the first time a placeholder or a math trick turned out to be how things actually work...
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If you believe in science, you are doing science wrong.
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Would any of this alter what we believe the age of the universe is?
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I think you’re mixing up the time velocity of the observer and the appearance of the universe "speeding up" as you approach a black hole. The universe appears to move faster because your time is moving slower. For example, if you’re in a race with identical clones, and you happen to hit a patch of mud or sand, you’ll be moving more slowly. If that slowdown affected everything down to subatomic particles and your conscious thoughts, you would perceive yourself as running at a normal pace through the sand, but your clones suddenly sped up.
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It is the name given to a phenomenon.
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A better understanding of relativity is what they really need, in my opinion. Like time, distance is relative. Relative mass increases with distance. That's why it seems like we're the center of a black hole.
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I really like science fiction writer Larry Niven's 16th law: "There is no cause so right that you can't find a fool following it." I feel like this law can be extended beyond fools to narcissists and other undesirable personalities. Its a good rule of thumb to not judge a movement by the most annoying participants.
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It seems like dark energy is the opposing force to dark matter, so if it doesn’t exist, what does that mean for dark matter (which pulls universe together)? Sorry if these questions and thought are dumb, I don’t understand all this.
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I'm now going to start going into a bit of a deep dive haha
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Ya like if you were to pass through the event horizon of a black hole, assuming you would survive, then time would go by completely normally for you while the outside observer would see that time had essentially stopped until the last remaining photons were detectable.
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Curious- do you know if this has any implications for dark matter then?
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The study seems to suggest that the universe is still expanding, but different parts of it have effectively spent different amounts of time expanding, because mass/gravity locally slows down the passage of time. So "dark energy" would not be a separate force by itself, but just the name we've given the apparent accelerated expansion of voids that separate us from far-away objects. As mentioned above, if this explanation is correct, this effect would be relative and only observable from within gravity wells, such as galaxies. A theoretical observer, living in a void and looking at a galaxy, would wonder why their normal rate of cosmological expansion seems to act weaker in/around galaxies and they might conclude that there is an additional "force" (next to the normal expansion) "pushing" matter together, instead of "pulling" it apart, as it seems to us. It would be interesting the simulate a model of the universe with this assumption. The early universe, having a more homogenous disribution of matter, should then also seem to expand everywhere at a more equal rate and only once gravity starts to clump matter together would some parts appear to have an expanding or contracting force acting on them, depending on your frame of reference. This would be a really elegant solution!
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> Lots of research basically "fights" the notion of time being some constant universal force Hasn't that notion been dead in the water for as long as relativity has been shown to be more than a hypothesis? Relativistic time dilation is real enough.
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Modern version of an epicycle. Math works out but ……
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Literally all things I'm going to do a bit of reading on now because this conversation has got lots of questions running through my head. I think the idea is that our perception of time is governed by the relativistic movement of things, and probably an internal clock that is bound to the speed in which things are firing in our brains, some combo of the two. I'm at this point WAY outside of my comfort zone though so I recommend taking large spoonfuls of salt
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I don't think they are misunderstanding the concept, they just mean that if they were in the void, would they age differently relative to earth/galactic time? And afaik the answer is yes.
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You ever see that video where they changed the value of pi in doom to 3?
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> “While religious believers, in both Christian and Muslim contexts, strongly believe in compatibility between science and religion, they also show low belief in science as a way of understanding reality,” Zarzeczna explained.
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That's actually a very good viewpoint to consider. I never thought of it like that.
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No, but I'll assume that's the instigating event of Doom
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The JWST and facilities like LIGO will go a long way in providing those observations
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There is probably *a lot* in every field that goes unchallenged solely because it's orthodoxy. Which is why it can take decades to finally upend old established truths. Dogma can be a problem in science too, sadly.
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Well, the name implies it is a form of energy, which was an assumption that may not be true, and it primes the mind of someone who reads it to imagine some sort of repulsive force. So it's at best a loaded term. A term like 'the expansion conundrum/factor' or something would have been more appropriate.
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There are crazy people who have never opened a Bible in their life who reject science. Look at Trump. The last time he went to church was last time he was elected. The guy hates religion and science.
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Wouldn't that imply that we should be measuring the expansion of the universe non-uniformly? Since the universe is not uniform, our measurement also should not be. But our measurements show a uniform expansion.
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Is anyone else tired of the “scientist say” headlines? Sounds like every scientist agrees on the concept mentioned. Seems like it completely undermines the whole concept of public scientific discourse and strengthens the idea that one publication is enough for something to be considered true.
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Fair that is not the clearest breakdown of the debate as I understand it. I think the debate is now more about whether or not time is a fundamental, non decomposable aspect of reality, or if it's like... Temperature.
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I wonder if this puts the Big Crunch back on the menu
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It is. Just like dark matter. They could both be real things with substance. Or flaws in our math. Or combinations of both.
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I'm under the impression that every part of every animal is unique and identifiable, we just need better tools to analyze them.
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A 30% difference in the passage of time inside and outside a galaxy sounds huge to me. That's a time dilation equivalent of going 60% of the speed of light.
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It’s all ball bearings nowadays.
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Soo, could it mean that things are closer than we think? We thought that light goes in a straight line from the emitter, with a constant speed. But, light follows the valleys /distortions of spacetime that the mass of different objects create I feel this has so many implications. Like, does this mean far away galaxies are closer to us than we thought or farther?
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Exactly. However, it was more a placeholder for the correct answer. One of which could possibly be is that we are missing something that can be explained without any violation of known laws.
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The only bad part is when they don’t use actual fluoride in the water and instead use a derivative. This happened to my town because we don’t actually test the fluoride we put in our water often
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They asked if they would age differently biologically in two different locations. Wherever they are the answer is no, they would biologically age the same. They wouldn't age differently. They amount of time relative to somewhere else is different, but their biological aging doesn't change. Giving your biological age relative to something else is completely arbitrary and kind of meaningless.
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They're not trying to address either of those. They're saying that we don't need a mysterious dark energy to account for the \*accelerated expansion\*. They're not addressing the cause of the expansion, just saying that the accelerated expansion can be understood from relativity and dark energy is not needed.
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If you are doing full body intensive workouts than 3 days a week is probably the max you want to go. Muscle builds on rest days. People that specifically target and isolate Muscle groups can easily do 6 days a week because each Muscle is getting days of rest in between intensive exercises.
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Wow, I feel so understood. Had to consciously try to shed the day dreaming habit as it wastes vast amounts of time.
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The issue again is with how Lithium is cleared. It’s extremely sensitive to water levels in the body, and kidney clearance. It doesn’t take much reduction in kidney function, say from a viral illness, to cause issues. Further it has very serious side effects like causing diabetes insipidus due to too much water intake. We don’t like to give Lithum first line for anything because of the side effect profile and how narrow its range is, even at the lower doses. It’s been amazingly helpful, but I pray we find a formulation that reduced the dose required drastically, although I’m not sure if it will happen.
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And most rational people know that life is short and shouldn’t be wasted on trivial things.
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I'm trying to explain this to a friend, so I'm trying to come up with a good analogy for it. Do you think this works: Imagine that you have a long, straight road covered in fog, so you can't see one end from the other. A group of reserachers send a car down this road to another group at the other end of the road, and when the car leaves, it moves at a steady 65mph. However, unbeknownst to them, after the first mile the car gradually speeds up, and goes at 100mph until it's one mile away from the second group, at which point is slows back down to 65mph. Because of this, the researchers think that the car was traveling at 65mph for the whole distance, and use that to calculate how long the road was. Then later, they repeat the experiment multiple times. They don't know this, but the road is getting steadily longer over time, and each time they send a car, it spends the first and last miles moving at 65mph, while going at 100mph for the rest. Because of this the car spends a larger percentage of its travel time at full speed with each subsequent experiment, so from the perspective of the researchers, who are calculating everything as if the car was always moving at the same speed, it would look like the road was expanding faster and faster each time. Does that sound right to you?
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That, can agree with. However. I would say the authors of this paper should know better. A better headline would be "dark energy is a mosnomer" or something like that.
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you’re correct I meant dark energy… i’m not an expert in any of that but I have colleagues who are (prior discipline), have gone to conferences, etc. So what i’m buying is that the argument has existed and not that it’s necessarily true. just byproducts of the paradigm, the shared rule sets, rules that aren’t shared, and the practitioners that either do or don’t know why the rules are rules. For instance, i’d never use fudge factors to merge facts with theory, or buy into to the literature once fudge is used, but others are fine with that for some reason. After the merging of facts with theory, with a fudge factor, they then choose to articulate… That’s why it’s hard to listen to the dark debates, especially from the outside.
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This answer doesn't really make sense, there is no universal reference frame. Even if the universe is mostly deep void setting that is the baseline an arbitrary choice. Bringing biological age into this is going to confuse people into thinking you age slower or faster in certain places. The rate of time and by extension your aging is constant for you no matter where you are.
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True the muscles get rest but there other biological processes that happen beyond those muscles that each day of exercise might add to. Curious if that does make any difference.
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I really don't think it's a MAY at this point. Just the fact we use plastic -- one of the most durable substances we've ever created -- for DISPOSABLE stuff. It's just stupid and wasteful, AND THEN there's micro plastics and that whole side of things. We're absolute goons
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I always wanted to know and this seems tangentally related so lemme hijack this for my own selfish question: If a meter is defined as the distance light travels in x swings of the caesium atom, and time moves slower when youre near a large gravitational well. Then isnt a meter longer near say a black hole than on earth?
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So this means that the expansion of the universe might actually not be accelerating?
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This makes me wonder how space travel would work between galaxies. If there's this ideal time clock space, presumably we'd move faster through it relative to time from our host to destination galaxies. Making the actual trip shorter than the apparent trip viewed from either end? But the trip experienced by you would take just as long?? This breaks my brain a bit..
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Your claim has already been debunked with the fact that places can achieve better dental health outcomes without it. The other thing to consider is that fluoride is considered a medicine, and forcing people to take a medicine they don't need might be unethical. Three, the topical application is more effective than drinking it, so just recommend that people brush with it if you are super concerned with decay. Analysis by the University of Manchester: “When interpreting the evidence, it is important to think about the wider context and how society and health have changed over time,” says co-author Anne-Marie Glenny, Professor of Health Sciences Research at the University of Manchester.* “Most of the studies on water fluoridation are over 50 years old, before the availability of fluoride toothpaste.* Contemporary studies give us a more relevant picture of what the ben" "Results from studies conducted after 1975 suggest that the initiation of water fluoridation schemes may lead to slightly less tooth decay in children’s baby teeth. Analysis of these studies, covering a total of 2,908 children in the UK and Australia, estimates that fluoridation may lead to an average of 0.24 fewer decayed baby teeth per child. However, the estimate of effect comes with uncertainty, meaning it’s possible that the more recent schemes have no benefit. By comparison, an analysis of studies with 5,708 children conducted in 1975 or earlier estimated that fluoridation reduced the number of decayed baby teeth, on average by 2.1 per child. " https://www.cochrane.org/news/water-fluoridation-less-effective-now-past#:~:text=%E2%80%9CWhilst%20water%20fluoridation%20can%20lead,Clinical%20Effectiveness%2C%20University%20of%20Dundee. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39362658/
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Probably depends on the duration and intensity of those workouts as well as whether or not you are getting both resistance training and cardio in those exercise sessions. 150 min of cardio seems to be a common minimum weekly amount recommendation. Add in 2 full body resistance training session and you’re likely in a sweet spot. Might not be perfect but likely not too far off.
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To do science (and accept its findings) you have to assume (believe) that it is good to search for truth.
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You're right.
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They mean they’re surprised an astrophysicist didn’t think of it sooner
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Just like God! The ultimate placeholder!
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The universe is still expanding, but that expansion is not accelerating. This is saying that the rate of acceleration of expansion is not increasing, but matches up to the time dilation that the gravity wells of galaxies cause. This is saying that in galaxies we go through time about 35% slower than in the voids. As expansion of space occurs we observe that rate of expansion to be increasing, but that's because we got more of that void moving through time faster than us. This is saying that the expansion rate is actually constant.
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So it sounds like you think that we can only know something through empirical reasoning. However empiricism itself isn’t supported by evidence; it’s reliant on other forms of philosophy to support it. In other words, there isn’t evidence that proves that evidence-based reasoning is reliable. There are other realms of philosophy that don’t rely on evidence. Some religious philosophy stems from these branches
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Not using plastic containers is practically irrelevant compared to what you're exposed to. But you can tell yourself what you need to bring yourself comfort. Either way you're fucked, it if you'd rather live a more comfortable life with white lies to yourself, no harm no foul. I'd suggest looking further into it. It would be like having 100ml of cyanide that you're forced to consume anyway, and you decide to try to change the effects by removing 0.1ml from the bottle. Seems really helpful, huh?
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I'm certain there's a lot of information I don't have regarding the long term side effects and bioaccumulation of low dose lithium, but I do know the results I see from ~10 mg elemental lithium/day (roughly 1/100 of the daily therapeutic dose for BPD) and the more immediate negative outcomes it helps me navigate and avoid.
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>“Dark energy is a misidentification of variations in the kinetic energy of expansion, which is not uniform in a Universe as lumpy as the one we actually live in.” Very very cool. Lumpy universe theory. I always thought it was interesting that dark matter is attractive, and dark energy is repulsive.
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That's the thing, dark energy IS allowing for possibilities, it's just energy we don't currently know the source of.
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Guy or more likely AI/bot karma farming.
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I "believe" that I have two hands if you put it like that.
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