diff --git a/sci/15272623.txt b/sci/15272623.txt index 42619e0b8001e10c39adec91e62e5f1761121e71..891780fab5dd3122e75dff58c6e6a50db8df1d03 100644 --- a/sci/15272623.txt +++ b/sci/15272623.txt @@ -558,3 +558,9 @@ She’s a good AI Bump --- 15405732 Bump +--- 15406986 +>>15400155 +Ok time for bed +--- 15407975 +>>15406986 +>Candlekeep sounds diff --git a/sci/15346155.txt b/sci/15346155.txt index ad9b7144301ddc397d28c63f60fa824d17335134..ca16023de7af8669212eb26bd7e99b248131238d 100644 --- a/sci/15346155.txt +++ b/sci/15346155.txt @@ -472,3 +472,11 @@ I pirate everything and put them on a e-reader, and actually read them instead o --- 15406153 >>15346164 Shut up you shill. Not buying your 200 dollar textbook +--- 15407545 +>>15369076 +>the hungry little caterpillar +>anarchist's cookbook +>wash your penis +kek +--- 15408868 +bump diff --git a/sci/15347459.txt b/sci/15347459.txt index e71eda24e222dc1f49aff5171905860c59fca5c4..2794b3fdacfd42001e0b1b0bdece8641d6c3b3b9 100644 --- a/sci/15347459.txt +++ b/sci/15347459.txt @@ -556,3 +556,32 @@ That's why they have minor boys dance naked as drag queens in front of adult mal The woke are the second wave of 1968. It's the same kind of deranged fucks, except they now control the media and the universities. That both of those have seen a massive decline since then is no coincidence. To anyone in /sci/: Don't stay at university for too long. The industry is by far not as bad as they want to make it sound. +--- 15407355 +>>15406043 +PhD is an abbreviation of Phukkin Dumb +--- 15407368 +>>15347537 +>3. Science worked just fine before it. +lol, lmao, etc. +--- 15407369 +>>15353506 +>that domain +remember when savetheinternet went all christcuck schizo and tried to kill vichan? +good times. +--- 15407370 +>>15407368 +Looks like it worked perfectly fine, with the only people believing false information being journalists (aka liars). +--- 15408537 +>>15407369 +The funniest part of that whole affair was that they started up their website to preserve /r9gay/ the first time moot nuked it and they were immediately overrun and dominated by /new/ refugees. Still a sore spot for them, I post on uboachan once in a while to make sure they don't forget. +--- 15408577 +>>15407355 +Not necessarily. Over here students of medical sciences and philosophy get the PhD-in-name for their business cards before the Bachelor. +Anyone doing an actual PhD, getting abused by a system, that has nothing but absolute disdain for you, is fucking dumb, though. Yeah. +/sci/ence is very much alive, but the academics are dead. +--- 15408626 +>>15407368 +That's how science is supposed to work dumbass +--- 15408890 +>>15404519 +This is called that "Mott and Baily" argument strategy. diff --git a/sci/15349240.txt b/sci/15349240.txt index 73ea156e4746069e457aea2cb3e52ec73f719472..15b99490a41a28e825415422d4c0200bfff863f3 100644 --- a/sci/15349240.txt +++ b/sci/15349240.txt @@ -352,3 +352,21 @@ Refusing to provide a source seems to be a robust hallmark of a liar. >what's average temperature on mars >why mars doesn't suffer from greenhouse effect nice runglish faggot +--- 15407016 +>>15402063 +So now that the math and physics have completely blown global warming out of the water, what next? Will Greta retire to live a life of luxury? Can she finally have her childhood back? +--- 15407298 +>>15401868 +Because they're political activists posing as scientist +--- 15407842 +>>15407298 +Very true. That's why nobody can debate the math on its merits, and they have to resort to pretending it doesn't exist in order to keep believing in climate doom. +--- 15407928 +>>15351555 +>Water is a gas +ok then +--- 15407930 +>>15356760 +Who are you, nestle +--- 15408680 +>>15407298 diff --git a/sci/15353120.txt b/sci/15353120.txt index f2eefd4a25a6c2929e67a2ba096abfe5a5fe26f4..ad6cf70939ad6171152dbe3dd39383d6c8c77016 100644 --- a/sci/15353120.txt +++ b/sci/15353120.txt @@ -462,3 +462,11 @@ The so-called "uncivilized 3rd world" still rids itself of useless excess baggag --- 15405383 >>15361849 Is that supposed to be a kick? +--- 15407221 +>>15405383 +its just some homosexual prancing around pretending to be an athlete +--- 15408274 +>>15386592 +math is up there too +--- 15408756 +>>15398447 diff --git a/sci/15354724.txt b/sci/15354724.txt index 88f855d57cd803f369ecce666be3b87611a91166..f44543fb3b2dfcdddcad509a91cc62ed57fcbb9c 100644 --- a/sci/15354724.txt +++ b/sci/15354724.txt @@ -363,3 +363,19 @@ Who did Jesus refer to as "The synagogue of Satan"? Who fueled the degneracy of Hehe dumbass redditor. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_HfUtxJ5ARhgdv4FfGaMC26jZ5JtrSV7 +--- 15407346 +>>15400620 +Trump is hilarious to listen to when he attacks politicians. +He's good at the lockerroom bro-talk and coming up with names. +--- 15407348 +>>15406117 +>emotionally triggered +--- 15407349 +>>15406117 +heh! +--- 15407531 +>>15407446 +People are realizing their vote has not counted for decades. +--- 15408572 +>>15407531 +The more tech ZOG gets, they easier it is for them to steal elections. diff --git a/sci/15357012.txt b/sci/15357012.txt index 943bb497b4b583840000ce077d79f75215b6a761..32f0f2bcc32fc77d64621d8c4e5b4d2703c232c1 100644 --- a/sci/15357012.txt +++ b/sci/15357012.txt @@ -239,3 +239,9 @@ there used to be one, they were called the khmer rouge >>15370279 more like harvard nerds so crippled with fear over possibly offending their bougie friends that they can't bring themselves to be honest about the results of their scientific research. this is the woke mind virus +--- 15407257 +>>15399898 +good pic +--- 15408520 +>>15405752 +Yeah, that stuff in the article about how they how no problems with singing the praise of yogurt because of it's exotic foreign origin, but couldn't stomach the idea of mentioning ice cream in the same context are pure mental illness. Image consciousness more important to them than honesty or science. Cancerous posers. diff --git a/sci/15357632.txt b/sci/15357632.txt index 2a597504c7325929132cc00a48056fb4f994148f..d9f3e909fdd12ce7835af2212673989ba73d0fcf 100644 --- a/sci/15357632.txt +++ b/sci/15357632.txt @@ -1172,3 +1172,23 @@ based germans seeding the atmosphere with plant food, if we all follow their lea --- 15405879 >>15403546 Grow you own food, get the bus to work, buy clothes second hand. You are not forced to buy new products. No one is stopping you from using a 20 year old recycled computer and smart phone and car, but you don't. No climate activist does. In your post you depict a false dichotomy of either buying everything new like normal people, or not buying anything at all. +--- 15406854 +>>15357632 (OP) +Our economy works based on constant purchasing, the people who pretend to care about global warning don't actually give a fuck you pleb + +If we start making things to last then we go into a massive recession +--- 15406886 +>>15405879 +>using a 20 year old recycled computer and smart phone and car +even they did you'd still be whining about they're hypocrites for using even that +--- 15406896 +>>15406854 +>We start building everything to last +>get rid of plastics, single use shit +>recession happens +>wait 3-4 decades +>recession goes away but growth stagnates +>humanity exists in a solid state economy until the end of time +I dunno, sounds pretty good to me. People would no longer have to live like rats worrying about how they're going to 1 up the previous generation, especially when we all know Gen Z is going to fail. +--- 15407510 +>>15406854 diff --git a/sci/15361269.txt b/sci/15361269.txt index 25279d6ff19d1daf6c368c3284f8d0c2a149bd92..299314372a4b02d790abcb59d1ead880454ecd54 100644 --- a/sci/15361269.txt +++ b/sci/15361269.txt @@ -305,3 +305,19 @@ probably because most people born before medicine were quite healthy. exquisitel --- 15405877 >>15405279 how much money does a 13 year old muslim foreskin fetch? +--- 15406334 +>>15405877 +lord knows. i reckon they just toss them in the trash since muslims see it as a sacrifice to god +--- 15407428 +>>15400092 +The problem is atheism +--- 15407442 +>>15361478 +down the stairs you go cripple kike +--- 15408585 +>>15406334 +The jews sell the goyims' foreskins a big profit +--- 15408606 +>>15407428 +Manipulating braindead goylems into being good people doesn't increase the amount of good people, since the first demon that comes by can convert them back to Evil as soon as they shit in their soul. +The light of apocalypses should be used to genocide the goylems and the demons. diff --git a/sci/15364585.txt b/sci/15364585.txt index 6929df23fabd89b00de5957c29e7438f643eca36..a4d3903df95098be55683a5eeeae4bcd687fb619 100644 --- a/sci/15364585.txt +++ b/sci/15364585.txt @@ -637,3 +637,16 @@ They do not care, even the dumbest and idiotic lies are sufficient as long you d Science day is rope day, there no other solution. --- 15405993 >>15404641 +--- 15407003 +>>15405993 +>global cooling +>global sea level drop +Really makes you think. +--- 15407422 +>>15405993 +>>15407003 +Oh noes! The sea level is dropping! It is a catastrophe! We must give more taxes to the government to fix it! +--- 15408593 +>>15364585 (OP) +>We hear how the polar ice caps and glaciers are melting at record pace. +They aren't, what you've heard is all lies. diff --git a/sci/15369462.txt b/sci/15369462.txt index b02151a85963dba71aa0a2ae2560fd7391871deb..493c1f39895f2b60b0686e0ff03d457ce46246b4 100644 --- a/sci/15369462.txt +++ b/sci/15369462.txt @@ -372,3 +372,21 @@ Explain how it is selection bias. Explain how you determined it's not significan --- 15405853 >>15369468 He BTFOs reddit BBT. +--- 15407277 +>>15405845 +Cosmic microwave background radiation is fake +--- 15407333 +>>15407277 +And what observational evidence do you have to support this? +--- 15407474 +>>15371037 +>gravity +lol +--- 15408551 +>>15407333 +Scientists say its real and scientists lie about everything. +--- 15408578 +Explain the axis of evil? +--- 15408679 +>>15408551 +So you have to base your beliefs on someone else's opinion? You aren't capable of thinking for yourself? diff --git a/sci/15369501.txt b/sci/15369501.txt index abc1727e96f1c8ac90a138bbf80bd5305445b031..0147ffd0088a2162a093506eb2d1ad0af9705d9c 100644 --- a/sci/15369501.txt +++ b/sci/15369501.txt @@ -248,3 +248,12 @@ plagues, feudalism, and witch burnings incoming. --- 15405690 >>15405596 There's just a lot of fraud in the sciences. +--- 15406715 +>>15405649 +Yah we are in a bit of a spot when a supreme court judge's appointment hinges on whether or not they are willing deny basic biology. It isn't going to be pretty. Lots of blood will be required to gain back control I imagine +--- 15407312 +>>15405563 +because global warming is fake +--- 15408566 +>fake thermometers +what a clown show diff --git a/sci/15370375.txt b/sci/15370375.txt index 9a4b8aaa6ad6fb6adeb3339a29c349896d419b89..6f8d2608181a313f77ec4f3cdc8dacfc1f9eb3f8 100644 --- a/sci/15370375.txt +++ b/sci/15370375.txt @@ -612,3 +612,18 @@ i saw it on a episode of "king of the hill" --- 15405934 >>15392893 >I'm okay with my existence, selling nutritional advice while looking like shit. Do you have any problem with my existence? +--- 15406341 +>>15392893 +just look at the color of him. its like he's a pile of ash that will just burst apart at any gust of wind. ive always held a deep hatred for skinny, weak, low t, and fat people trying to act like authorities on health. all health departments of the world would probably be better off if they exclusively employed bodybuilders +--- 15407403 +>>15404977 +>>15401447 +you must be fucking retarded +egg yolks contain 5 times more biotin than egg whites +how do you people get out of bed in the morning? +--- 15408562 +>>15407403 +>you must be fucking retarded +>egg yolks contain 5 times more biotin than egg whites +>how do you people get out of bed in the morning? +kys soiboy diff --git a/sci/15370453.txt b/sci/15370453.txt index f08b2b1c21506ab866b83a37ba63fb36a3593e1e..44a0a9c2185c4f79f847ceb626c700d120ac3b33 100644 --- a/sci/15370453.txt +++ b/sci/15370453.txt @@ -243,3 +243,19 @@ Occam's razor can be derived from the Kolmogorov axioms, so if your theory alrea --- 15405759 >>15404938 pretty impressive that a 20th century mathematician was able to reproduce the work of a 14th century cleric. such progress +--- 15407261 +>>15392402 +Einstein was part of the white genocide agenda, that pic proves it +--- 15408504 +>>15380686 +Just a basic jewish call for white genocide. When the jews got control of Russia in 1917, they wiped out 60 million or so Russia Christians +--- 15408526 +>>15371705 +>*Constantly annex territory where palestinians are living* +>WTF why are there so many arabs living here? +--- 15408542 +>>15394538 +fbi described it as a forgery not a hoax +--- 15408545 +>>15370453 (OP) +Earth is flat with a dome. Onestone was a globohomo puppet and relativity is a complete meme. diff --git a/sci/15370730.txt b/sci/15370730.txt index 355547418399e1fca8d9faf847d35108cab4a803..675ac790a6a4d106caf70ed7e8563bd3dd72fcbb 100644 --- a/sci/15370730.txt +++ b/sci/15370730.txt @@ -780,3 +780,50 @@ Immigrants Close the border completely and screen everyone coming in at their expense. --- 15405578 >>15372928 +--- 15407247 +>>15400635 +Laquoshon Washington +--- 15407411 +>>15405578 +Leftist women are great for BDSM shit. You can tie them up, beat the fuck out of them, do all kinds of vile disgusting shit, and then kick them out. They are no worse for wear afterwards. Just be careful about STDs since they are a high risk group. +--- 15407511 +>>15407411 +Is it really worth it for you, given your penis is the size of a chestnut? +--- 15407519 +>>15380529 +It dissapeared when it was found in kids and dogs with gay couples +--- 15407965 +>>15371276 +>single mothers get about $80,000/yr in various welfare benefits +Source? I'm willing to believe it but I need something to back it up. +--- 15407984 +>>15371744 +iggers +--- 15407997 +>>15373126 +not everyone are as much a roastie as you. +my grandparents never had extramarital sex. +my parents never had as well. +--- 15408041 +Neuroborreliosis and tertiary syphilis bros, get in here. + +I never had sex but basically have the equivalent of severe syphilis to the point my nasal cartellige is infected and I have shancre sores all over my body. Joints destroyed. + +Need IV antibiotics at this point. Oral treatment doesn't work. +--- 15408050 +>>15407965 +He's exaggerating with the $80k but he's not too far off. + +https://www.aei.org/pethokoukis/julias-mother-why-a-single-mom-is-better-off-with-a-29000-job-and-welfare-than-taking-a-69000-job/ + +The actual math involved is that a Single Mother working a low wage job in conjunction to getting Welfare recieves the same "net effect" as a near $70k job. + +This is where various groups talking about how welfare incentivizies Single motherhood comes from. Because the necessary salary to counter this requires the man to be among the top 20% of all earners in the US. Which is basically a complete wash because at that point there aren't enough men to satisfy this. + +Also he's lying about the married parents getting nothing part. They do get lower taxes, more child credits and better total health benefits. However the sheer increasing cost of raising a child can more or less negate those benefits. Especially with reports from msnbc saying the average cost to raise an individual child from 0-17yrs is around $300k. +--- 15408675 +>>15408050 +it varies state by state and that chart doesn't account for gibes like free tuition +--- 15408694 +>>15400493 +Roll diff --git a/sci/15371874.txt b/sci/15371874.txt index a95bba388752d14b30e2f49ec805361c5bf9f81d..231e2f50c070eb27f8f4c5c128a1b0cd340d9180 100644 --- a/sci/15371874.txt +++ b/sci/15371874.txt @@ -227,3 +227,10 @@ I wonder if we could figure out how to make ersatz lettuce out of bacon? more like onions fed --- 15406010 >veganology +--- 15407321 +>>15371874 (OP) +>studying reddit gets you into a peer reviewed journal +cringe +--- 15408557 +>>15407321 +The premise of their article is that Reddit is some sort of open to the public free-for-all, rather than a tightly controlled and moderated propaganda outlet. diff --git a/sci/15377486.txt b/sci/15377486.txt index 6404cd92cc2d61aa6b5bdfeb0b2aa12caed4cc13..f986f9465a0cb6ee69d48e3ebde5c24192f4087d 100644 --- a/sci/15377486.txt +++ b/sci/15377486.txt @@ -283,3 +283,11 @@ how much money do you have? --- 15405518 >>15378205 They don't +--- 15406296 +>>15377486 (OP) +silly anon you have mistakenly come too the conclusion that radfems and trannies believe the same thing, there is a reason after all why it's called TERF and just TEF +--- 15407565 +>>15406296 +--- 15408599 +>>15405518 +They do diff --git a/sci/15378431.txt b/sci/15378431.txt index 41d3dfdd53db501dd36cbbb5c4fef5795b868ef7..23dce78744be2d2cd174f43304399cd8c7d36e54 100644 --- a/sci/15378431.txt +++ b/sci/15378431.txt @@ -370,3 +370,23 @@ here OP, take this and some more --- 15406140 I wish they'd give me a thorough probing already +--- 15406278 +>>15380800 +Or maybe aliens on other planets consists of single called organisms. Or maybe they ate dinosaurs and lack complicated brains and a apposable thumb on their hands? +--- 15406323 +https://youtu.be/UOLLMkAHHQI?t=2639 [Embed] +--- 15406381 +>>15386393 +>Where are all the Aliens !? +--- 15406396 +>>15378431 (OP) +We... are the aliens *dun dun duuuun* +--- 15407457 +What if Jesus was actually an alien? +>this is literally the hidden plot of Prometheus, an excellent movie by the way +--- 15407823 +>>15383874 +But even for how smart we humans are, we can't colonize planets and we've been around for 250,000 years. +--- 15408490 +>>15407823 +We are not the first civilization on this planet. The Silurians colonized space millions of years ago and then left the planet. diff --git a/sci/15379089.txt b/sci/15379089.txt index 3ff68f2cf454f039c7e79dc32fc369768bae0bc5..152226b33b9f05f2952d8d3903f19d0d1784c399 100644 --- a/sci/15379089.txt +++ b/sci/15379089.txt @@ -484,3 +484,12 @@ So true. A few left that are still salvagable but otherwise ... yet, you see, I --- 15405497 >>15383403 bribery leveraging rothschild gold is what gets the jewish foot in the door +--- 15407222 +>>15398424 +>which produces nothing of any value at all +not even a sammich +--- 15408090 +Space departments no longer have unlimited money +--- 15408528 +>>15400360 +Soviets, like americans,just copied the germans. And without the massive american capitalist economy, the apollo program wouldn't exist with zero funding. diff --git a/sci/15379528.txt b/sci/15379528.txt index da91c8a2ea44944332444c734c8b8ac1389a2ec8..84709b2d9a15952f9ebaa456a513f485be09ac02 100644 --- a/sci/15379528.txt +++ b/sci/15379528.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ --- 15379528 Eid Edition -Formerly >>15332629 → +Formerly >>15332629 >what is /sqt/ for? Questions regarding maths and science. Also homework. @@ -1222,3 +1222,165 @@ I can find online calculators for the chance of [something] happening at least o --- 15405699 >>15405627 Search up Binomial Distribution Calculator +--- 15406242 +Is the only thing my teacher is doing here is the ratio test and plugging in the endpoints to check them +--- 15406246 +>>15406242 +--- 15406337 +Let [math]f:[0,\infty[\to\mathbb{R}[/math] be a continuous and strictly crescent function with [math]f(0) = 0 [/math]. Let [math]a[/math] and [math]b[/math] be two arbitrary positive real numbers. Show that +[eqn] + +\int_{0}^{a}f(x)\mathrm{d}x + \int_{0}^{b}f^{-1}(y)\mathrm{d}y \geq ab + +[/eqn] + +I tried doing integration by parts on the first integral and then doing the substitution [math]y = f(x) [/math] and then substituting back into the inequality and I got +[eqn] + +af(a) + \int_{0}^{b}f^{-1}(y)\mathrm{d}y \geq ab + \int_{0}^{f(a)}f^{-1}(y)\mathrm{d}y + +[/eqn] +but I have no clue on where to go from here +--- 15406349 +>>15406242 +Yes, ratio test doesn't tell you whether the series converges or diverges when the ratio is [math]1[/math]. In this case, [math]\lim_{n\rightarrow\infty}|a_{n+1}/a_n|=|x/6|[/math], ratio is [math]1[/math] for [math]x=\pm6[/math], you have to check what happens at [math]6[/math] and [math]-6[/math] yourself. +--- 15406354 +>>15406337 +draw a picture +--- 15406401 +>>15406349 +I thought it was strange since the ratio test was on our last exam and this is a problem to study for the next one. I guess because its used in the taylor series she wanted to test us on it again +--- 15406421 +heeeeeeeeeelp, I tried to solve for x le +- 1-y but I can't get the correct answer..... I'm mega shit at finding the bounds, does anyone have any general advice or further reading? +--- 15406430 +>>15406421 +If you have a circular shaped domain it's always a good idea to consider using polar coordiantes. +The bounds will be [math]\varphi \in \left[0,\frac{\pi}{2} \right][/math] and [math]r \in [0,1][/math]. +--- 15406443 +>>15406421 +Switch to polar, anon! +--- 15406483 +>>15406430 +>>15406443 +I tried that but it didn't work, the numerator should be r^3costsint right? Since for polar coordinates the differentials are rdrdt +--- 15406528 +>>15406483 +Use a u = sin theta substitution +--- 15406545 +I know I've asked about this a lot but in this problem which is from organic chem tutor +>>15403907 +he does not find the points of convergence is this because its not part of the problem, if you were to find it you would just use the ratio test on the taylor series as in here +>>15404338 +--- 15406978 +>>15379528 (OP) +What is the expected pH of cleaning vinegar with 6% acidity? Can you tell the pH just by knowing the acidity level? +I bought a soil pH tester but it's cheap so I wanted to test it and see how accurate it is. Tap water comes out at like 7.5 which sounds normal. But I tested vinegar and it's a little over 5, like 5.1 pH. That's higher than I thought it would be and the internet says vinegar has a pH of 3 or even lower. +But the bottle says it's been "diluted with water to 6% acidity." What does 6% acidity mean? What pH should it have? +--- 15407047 +Dumb question, but in abstract algebra, what does notation like Q[3sqrt(2)] mean (cube root of 2). +--- 15407076 +When you have amnesia you don't only not have memory of the events you forgot but you also don't have the sensation of experiencing those events in real time, how is that possible? How does your subjective experience know in real time that you're going to get amnesia and forget the events you're experiencing right now? +--- 15407078 +Is it possible to solve for x without using trigonometry. I feel like it should be a and have spent hours looking for a way but I always get a x=x scenario. +--- 15407106 +>>15407047 +So, given that you're at the level of asking this, you should hopefully know by this point that [math]\mathbb{Q}[/math] is the field of rationals, and that [math]\sqrt[3]{2}[/math] is not in this field. +There are some contexts where it would be more convenient if it "was", though, so [math]\mathbb{Q}\sqrt[3]{2}[/math] is saying to take the rationals and add [math]\sqrt[3]{2}[/math] to them, and then, to maintain closure, to add in everything we'd get by multiplication/addition (and, by extension, division/subtraction) of [math]\sqrt[3]{2}[/math] with rational numbers; this is called a field extension. +So in this particular example we'd be looking at [math]\mathbb{Q}[/math]taken with all numbers of the form [math]x+y\sqrt[3]{2}[/math] with [math]x,y∈Q[/math] +--- 15407112 +>>15407092 +>>15407106 +Thanks, my follow up question would be is this different from a polynomial ring R[x] for instance, which would be: a0 + a1x + a2x^2 + .... +Or is it possible to express Q[3sqrt(2)] like a polynomial? +--- 15407144 +>>15407106 +should probably correct my other mistake and note that it'd actually be [math]x+y\sqrt[3]{2}+z(\sqrt[3]{2})^2[/math], since closure would necessitate taking the square of it as well +>>15407112 +The main thing separating it from your basic polynomial ring over the rationals is that polynomials with the cube root of 2 as a root can now be reduced, similar to how we are able to break down [math]x^2+1[/math] when we start working with the complex numbers (which, themselves, are a field extension of the reals, with our extension being [math]i[/math]). +Not entirely sure what you mean by representing the field itself as a polynomial, but you can express these things as quotient rings, e.g. [math]\mathbb{Q}[x]/(x^3-2[/math] +--- 15407162 +>>15407144 +Thank you, last question, what's the Quotient Ring you introduced mean and did you/how did you derive it from Q[3sqrt(2)]? +--- 15407227 +>>15407162 +They're analogous to the idea of a quotient group in group theory, if you have any experience with that. +[math]x^3-2[/math] is the simplest irreducible polynomial with rational coefficients with [math]\sqrt[3]{2}[/math] as a root, so it's a very natural place to start looking for our desired field extension; we call this the minimal polynomial of our extension. +When we take the quotient ring with respect to this, we're establishing an equivalence between all polynomials that differ from each other only by some multiple of [math]x^3-2[/math]; this is because if one can be written as [math]a+b\sqrt[3]{2}+c(\sqrt[3]{2})^2[/math], so can anything else in this equivalence class. This is important because it means that [math]x^3-2[/math] itself, and any multiples thereof, reduce to [math]0[/math]; or, rather, we can reduce any multiple of [math]x^3[/math] to [math]2[/math]. If we take some polynomial in our ring, then, we can then use this to forcibly reduce it to the form [math]a+b\sqrt[3]{2}+c(\sqrt[3]{2})^2[/math], establishing an isomorphism between our field extension and our quotient ring. +--- 15407366 +>>15406421 +I just can't get this to work at all, please someone post a solution +--- 15407386 +>>15407366 +[eqn]\frac{1}{4} - \frac{\log(2)}{4}[/eqn] +--- 15407396 +>>15407386 +I'm aware of the answer, can you show me your solution to get to the answer? Thanks +--- 15407440 +>>15407396 +There are a million possible way. For example you can first do the integral over y and then the integral over x + +For the inner integral substitute u = 1 + y^2 +[eqn] \int_0^{\sqrt{1-x^2}} \frac{xy}{(1+y^2)^2} dy \\ += \frac{x}{2} \int_{1}^{2-x^2} \frac{1}{u^2} du \\ += \frac{x}{2} \left( \frac{1}{x^2 - 2} + 1 \right) \\ += \frac{x}{2} + \frac{x}{2(x^2 - 2)} +[/eqn] + +Now you do the other integrals + +[eqn] \int_0^1 \frac{x}{2} dx = \frac{1}{4} [/eqn] +[eqn] \int_0^1 \frac{x}{2(x^2 - 2)} dx = \frac{1}{4} \int_{-2}^{-1} \frac{1}{u} du = \frac{-\log(2)}{4} [/eqn] + +So the end result is +[eqn] \frac{1}{4} - \frac{\log(2)}{4} [/eqn] +--- 15407463 +>>15407440 +I fucking tried u-substitution and polar coordinates, I couldn't get it to work, I'll have to look at my solution and compare it to yours and find what I did wrong, thanks man +--- 15407468 +>>15407440 +>>15407463 +Ah FUCK bro I didn't even try to change the order of integration, man that shit and finding bounds really filter me, thanks again +--- 15407570 +Really more of a medical (psychiatry) question but I'm wondering if there's a specific point I can research regarding suicidal tendencies. I don't want to look it up on google because I don't want my shit to get flagged. +Unsimply put, for the decade and a half I've had at least one suicidal thought a day but in the last few years, about once every two weeks, I end up with something far stronger. My mind loses all abilities to focus, and does what I can only describe as shaking and it leaves me with an outright compulsion to kill myself. I'd best describe the feeling as going five days without water and staring at a glass full of it while trying not to drink it. I had gotten pretty good at dealing with them, even using alcohol as medicine if its really bad, but lately they've been coming on stronger and stronger. +I'm not looking for sympathy, I'm not looking for advice, just seeing if anyone has any useful info for me to go over regarding it to see if I can get these new impulses under control before the one time I can't. +--- 15407818 +>>15406978 +yeah. pH is defined as the -log() of the concentration of [H+] ions. pKa tells you Ka, which tells you how much [AcOH] dissociates into [H+] and [AcO-] solution. "6% acidity" could mean anything, I assume it's 6% v/v (by volume, so 6mL pure AcOH diluted to 100mL with water). +Do the math and you should be able to predict the pH. +--- 15407833 +>>15407570 +Try private browsing +--- 15408455 +I am a [math] \mathrm \LaTeX [/math] expert. +--- 15408487 +>>15408455 +Is it pronounced lateX or latech +--- 15408543 +>>15408487 +It is pronounce lay-tech because it is supposed to be a play on the words latex and tech. +--- 15408586 +Is there a book that sort of just explains the theorems/proofs in Abstract Algebra clearly without all the fluff of textbooks. I know the fluff is important but I sort of just want the theorems/proofs listed in an easy to understand manner. +--- 15408783 +>>15379528 (OP) +Good Morning /Sci/entists! + +When I use my latex template, making a banner causes the first section of the book to get distorted. It makes a big gap between the section name text and the table of Combinators. I tried using negative vspace, but it seems to do nothing until suddenly jumping way too far and getting too close to the text. + +How do I fix the spacing? + +>bonus question +I am changing all the birds into maids. If you know a good anime maid that matches the letter, please tell me. + +Thank you /sci/entists for reading my post. +--- 15408811 +>>15408783 +Who knows? Templates are retarded and you shouldn't use them. No way to tell without reading the entire source code of the template. You should first write the material, using as little packages as possible, then think of cosmetics. +--- 15408847 +>>15408811 +Material is written and I am just making it pretty now. The template is called Kaobook. I don't remember where I got it from. I was looking for templates with big margins so my book can get margin maids. + +I have never tried to use LaTeX without a template. I am just going to fix the rest of the document and hope somebody tells me while I typeset other things. If that doesn't happen I will play with it a little more when I run out of other work. If I can't fix it, I will just post it as-is because it doesn't harm the quality of the writing or the appearance of the maids, just makes the first section of every chapter look silly. +--- 15408880 +>>15408847 +I am assuming you are talking about margin notes. You don't need any special template for that. Latex already has it, like I have done here. If you can upload just the naked manuscript without any superfluous packages on github, I can see if I could help you later. I am very busy right now. diff --git a/sci/15381592.txt b/sci/15381592.txt index ad52e7d07fe12fbd02ca3d706147a941598a0a09..7f1b97e654f8736a27ba5da253b96b772b949c67 100644 --- a/sci/15381592.txt +++ b/sci/15381592.txt @@ -444,3 +444,82 @@ retard --- 15405467 >>15405441 anyone can put fake lines and dots on a jpeg, the political activists who pose as scientists do it all the time +--- 15406994 +>>15405467 +It's especially easy when you've cooked up the thermistors to always read hot. +https://wattsupwiththat.com/2023/04/14/bureau-releases-limited-parallel-data-from-brisbane-airport/ +--- 15407022 +The Medieval Warm Period (MWP) was a time of warm climate from about 900 A.D. to 1300 A.D. when global temperatures were apparently somewhat warmer than at present. Its effects were evident in Europe where grain crops flourished, alpine tree lines rose, many new cities arose, and the population more than doubled. + +Let me let you in on a little secret. There are people in this world that posses knowledge, ancient knowledge about how this reality works on many levels. They use this monopoly on knowledge to rob your stupid ass blind. They are always falsifying history to keep your dumb ass from catching on to what they are doing and have been doing this for 1000's of years, because you see those who don't know history are destined to repeat it. People do not change, human behavior does not change and a grift that works continues to work for infinity if you can keep the smart people who catch on to it from explaining it to the mouth breathers who do not. + +They never planned on mass communication and information being at everyone's fingertips however so their scams are coming to their final conclusion and they want to lock your stupid ass down in a global soviet style gulag before it is too late and you behead them all, which is just around the corner +--- 15407028 +The medieval period of hot climate or Medieval Warm Period has always aroused controversies and various interpretations among historians and scientists. Yet it did exist just as the colder periods that the earth has known and historical accounts confirm its worldwide occurrence. + +Don J. Easterbrook is Professor Emeritus of Geology at Western Washington University in Evidence-Based Climate Science gives a clear description of this period that lasted for almost half a century. +The Medieval Warm Period (MWP) was a time of warm climate from about 900–1300 AD, when global temperatures were somewhat warmer than at present. The effects of the warm period were particularly evident in Europe, where grain crops flourished, alpine tree lines rose, many new cities arose, and the population more than doubled. + +The Vikings took advantage of the climatic amelioration to colonize southern Greenland in 985 AD, when milder climates allowed favorable open-ocean conditions for navigation and fishing. Greenland settlements lasted about 500 years before cooling during the Little Ice Age ended the settlements. + +During the Medieval Warm Period, wine grapes were grown as far north as England, where growing grapes is now not feasible and about 300 miles (500 km) north of present vineyards in France and Germany. Grapes are presently grown in Germany up to elevations of about 1800 ft (560 m), but from about 1100 to 1300 AD, vineyards extended up to about 2500 ft (780 m), implying that temperatures were warmer by about 2–2.5°F (1–1.4°C). Wheat and oats were grown around Trondheim, Norway, suggesting that the climate was about 2°F (1°C) warmer than present (Fagan, 2007). +--- 15407032 +Elsewhere in the world, prolonged droughts affected the southwestern United States and Alaska warmed. Sediments in central Japan record warmer temperatures. Sea surface temperatures in the Sargasso Sea were approximately 1°C warmer than today and the climate in equatorial east Africa was drier from 1000 AD to 1270 AD. An ice core from the eastern Antarctic Peninsula shows warmer temperatures during this period. + +At the end of the Medieval Warm Period, around 1300 AD, temperatures dropped dramatically and the cold period that followed is known as the Little Ice Age. This period occurred from the 14th century through the mid-19th century. +(Source: Evidence-Based Climate Science/ Don J. Easterbrook) + +>OMG LIKE IT HAS BEEN GETTING WARMER FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS THIS MUST MEAN I NEED TO GIVE UP MY LIFESTYLE AND FREEDOM BECAUSE MUH CARBON DID IT + +kys you fucking retarded sheep +--- 15407052 +The Little Ice Age (LIA) was a period of regional cooling, particularly pronounced in the North Atlantic region.[2] It was not a true ice age of global extent.[3] The term was introduced into scientific literature by François E. Matthes in 1939.[4] The period has been conventionally defined as extending from the 16th to the 19th centuries,[5][6][7] but some experts prefer an alternative timespan from about 1300[8] to about 1850.[9][10][11] + +The NASA Earth Observatory notes three particularly cold intervals. One began about 1650, another about 1770, and the last in 1850, all of which were separated by intervals of slight warming.[7] The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report considered that the timing and the areas affected by the Little Ice Age suggested largely independent regional climate changes, rather than a globally synchronous increased glaciation. At most, there was modest cooling of the Northern Hemisphere during the period.[3] + +Several causes have been proposed: cyclical lows in solar radiation, heightened volcanic activity, changes in the ocean circulation, variations in Earth's orbit and axial tilt (orbital forcing), inherent variability in global climate, and decreases in the human population (such as from the Black Death and the epidemics emerging in the Americas upon European contact[12]). +--- 15407057 +climate is non-linear. This is the very definition of chaos theory. Linear equations and computer models will NEVER be able to predict a chaotic system +--- 15407061 +2021 was a dark year for us chuds I see +--- 15407120 +>>15407061 +what +--- 15407143 +>>15407057 +i appreciate you being a namefag +it saves me having to read your drivel +--- 15407146 +>>15407022 +>>15407028 +>>15407032 +>>15407052 +>>15407057 +Wow bodhi finally made a based post. +--- 15407168 +>>15407146 +>how to show everyone you are a retarded newfag +Son I am the one who brought based to this board. I told everyone everything you are all soifacing over elon saying years ago. It just take me long to see how fucking stupid everyone on this board is and decide to stop effort posting and just troll all of you because you are such annoying and moronic lolcows. +--- 15407171 +>>15407168 +*didnt take me long + +I dont like repeating myself for mouth breathers to piss and shit themselves squealing like +--- 15407292 +>>15407143 +--- 15407838 +>>15407168 +I'm congratulating you for being right, just this once. Don't make me take it back. +--- 15407896 +>>15407838 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4RnjYwbtp4 [Embed] +--- 15408661 +>>15401984 +--- 15408681 +>>15381592 (OP) +Do you guys remember that time when the MSM was talking about the coming Ice Age? I do. + +https://www.bitchute.com/video/zFApOYBteK1a/ +--- 15408797 +>>15382167 +He said the line! diff --git a/sci/15382039.txt b/sci/15382039.txt index 584551308e736bc42d93d45695c9840c2a68af5e..cd08e256cbdde8fa51ac9e789585b325173c2a01 100644 --- a/sci/15382039.txt +++ b/sci/15382039.txt @@ -316,3 +316,25 @@ They destroyed it intentionally, if that had been an accident with something the In fact it is one of the three industries with the highest CAPEX. Power, transportation, and more recently computer electronics, are the three industries with the highest capital expenditures. Historically true as well. +--- 15407215 +>>15401681 +Reddit is epic fail +--- 15408178 +>>15382575 +yep +--- 15408269 +>>15403371 +>Si Newhouse's kids. +lmao that reddit commies devote themselves to further enriching a pair of brothers who inherited a multibillion dollar fortune +--- 15408277 +>>15382362 +>This is after spending 44 billion dollars on a business that barely turns up a profit. +Actually the company's worth is about half what he paid for it now and lost shit tons of advertisers with none returning, per himself. Not looking profitable whatsoever, that considered. +--- 15408279 +>>15408277 +Twitter never turned a profit. It's about who controls the public square, not how much money a platform produces. +--- 15408283 +>>15408279 +Well now the public square is going to be a smoldering crater, so good job. +--- 15408702 +>>15408269 diff --git a/sci/15384967.txt b/sci/15384967.txt index 812f204c28740718ae46e2032fb28c68bb604f69..ee2b7eff13f038008b21b4c02225d27def14c81c 100644 --- a/sci/15384967.txt +++ b/sci/15384967.txt @@ -114,3 +114,9 @@ basado what in the fuck kind of memeticism did the toothbrush mushtachio'd accomplish? --- 15406163 OY VEY SHUT ZOWN ZE MATH +--- 15407555 +>>15403327 +yes +Hitler was killed by the same people who killed Jesus +--- 15408795 +>>15407555 diff --git a/sci/15385043.txt b/sci/15385043.txt index fd5b8fc76627d6e3771e3e687f10e8ed9e891a7b..c1b4bc0646b54aefbac7ce309787c8d3c67147b1 100644 --- a/sci/15385043.txt +++ b/sci/15385043.txt @@ -264,3 +264,18 @@ Kind of ironic Stonetoss would make a comic like that considering his most famou so what? >elegant ascribing emotional content to mathematics is pure faggotry +--- 15406272 +>>15402281 +Copium addiction can cause psychosis, try to cut back, okay? +--- 15407561 +>>15395417 +>jacob zuma's +--- 15408506 +>>15405659 + +>Elegant + +Yeah, elegance is actually a thing math nerds look for when they are working in these areas. Its a noted thing or whatever. +--- 15408914 +>>15396613 +more authoritive points to you diff --git a/sci/15386219.txt b/sci/15386219.txt index 2a2b3979ad93b81fd15e7a58e7088c0920e1eea2..d0eef45fc274d7bd3394388eb6e471adbab2cfc1 100644 --- a/sci/15386219.txt +++ b/sci/15386219.txt @@ -431,3 +431,15 @@ just pass a basic university thermo course and it'll all be obvious to you --- 15406061 >>15404575 Bro that Wikipedia screen shot spoonfeeds the calculation. It even explicitly tells you where it uses the flux. It's so easy to find that the words radiant flux are highlighted in blue. Is this the kind of critical thinking drones get from their atmospheric "physics" classes? +--- 15407010 +>>15406061 +They probably don't even take atmo in "environmental science" degrees. +--- 15407895 +>>15407010 +That's because they're not scientists. +--- 15407902 +>>15406061 +Climatefags don't study physics, their beliefs are reliant on ignorance. If they took a basic thermo class they would die of cognitive dissonance +--- 15408656 +>>15404593 +kys if you don't like it. why be miserable and dissatisfied for a whole long lifetime? just end your suffering now, you'll be better off that way diff --git a/sci/15386582.txt b/sci/15386582.txt index fabfd50ff2af91a0c7392868db9bccf6efea5cc6..345a7d2e06510e2aea72c883cbe56398e92c8dee 100644 --- a/sci/15386582.txt +++ b/sci/15386582.txt @@ -326,3 +326,23 @@ if i want to take myself out of the gene pool but still live a comfortable life do you wan't to know how I know you are retarded? one common theme among those videos are where the author picks the most exaggerated examples and contrast them to each other, flash out the reason why anyone could pick any of it as 'relevant' information is because they're too far gone. in surprise to any basement dweller and armchair geneticists is that we've the brute fact that the absolute majority of people have very similar lives, to the point it's extremely exhausting in its common ordinary themes and genericness, and do you want to know what those themes are? the same you see that is relatable everywhere such as friendships and relationships - and there's that, the reason for why the video you linked me has barely any views. if your life sucks there are could be many reasons for it, but there are chances there's much more of the way you perceive the World and your background, including your family than your genetics, why? because I doubt that everyone who agrees with this sort of 'philosophy' is a genetic dead end, in fact most aren't. any popular site related to this sort of content will tell you the majority are larpers and autistic "failed" normies attention whoring despite having relatively normal lives. --- 15405843 Its not a bad thing that the stupidest and most self centered people are the ones who fail to produce offspring +--- 15407270 +>>15399987 +>My generation is aware of natural selection, the sun going red giant, and the purposelessness of subjecting others to wageslavery rewarded with disease and death. +>b-b-b-but muh soience +>muh soience muffugguh +--- 15408197 +anti-natalism is part of the jew's which genocide agenda, people who fall for it are soft headed and have low iq +--- 15408223 +>>15408197 +a population that regularly culls its dumbest and most easily manipulated is going to be stronger than a population that doesn't. if that really is the kike agenda vs whites they're hurting themselves in the long run (lol serves them right) +--- 15408259 +>>15394725 + +Um criticizing physical features yikes that's a heckin downvote from me fascisterino +--- 15408262 +>>15399987 +Keep buying those Iphones and making sure you look like you're a freedom fighter for those who are actual slaves. +--- 15408698 +>>15408259 +lol diff --git a/sci/15387291.txt b/sci/15387291.txt index 40aaa845dfe098de69d125e68bbbe1c4a4ed5a87..29c215aaf359331a1d86825ee58f0ff69e907589 100644 --- a/sci/15387291.txt +++ b/sci/15387291.txt @@ -225,3 +225,15 @@ what? --- 15405204 >>15399434 LMAO @ "hate speech". What a bunch of faggots and Karens. +--- 15407393 +>>15392290 +atheist is antichrist +--- 15408575 +>>15390662 +they don't want their own world, they want to live on this one and have everyone else be their slaves +--- 15408809 +>>15387291 (OP) +Oil companies are planning to replace all their vaccinated employees after they die from the vaccine +This woman works in a gas and oil recruitment firm. She says that higher level industry executives have given her instructions involving plans to replace all their vaccinated employees, about half of their staff, within the next three years. The implication is that these higher level oil and gas executives know that all or most of their vaccinated employees will be dying from those vaccines. + +https://www.bitchute.com/video/Ls1m4haniGpC/ diff --git a/sci/15389556.txt b/sci/15389556.txt index e4ee5d42a8701bcb4ac12fa85138f6d84b0dc4c9..b0634633c847d9ba31840546dc051ea33082b510 100644 --- a/sci/15389556.txt +++ b/sci/15389556.txt @@ -570,3 +570,123 @@ bump --- 15405522 >>15389556 (OP) Science is founded on philosophy. Logic is philosophy. Epistemology is philosophy. It's impossible to be a good scientist without being a good philosopher. +--- 15407240 +>>15403412 +what a fucking retard psued +--- 15408534 +>>15390015 +>the philosophers who were respected were really quite poor and rather stupid people +What a retarded comment +--- 15408561 +>>15405522 +>Science is founded on philosophy. +False. Science is founded on repeatable observations and testable hypotheses. Both have been conducted long before some armchair pseuds considered themselves enlightened for the groundbreaking discovery that you might gain knowledge by looking at things. + +>Logic is philosophy. +Logic has been formalized by mathematicians, is taught and researched by mathematicians. + +>Epistemology is philosophy. +Epistemology is settled by science and math. Everything else is either trivial or wrong. + +>It's impossible to be a good scientist without being a good philosopher. +It's impossible for a philosopleb to be a scientist. +--- 15408745 +>>15408561 +This is a really retarded post, though I guess you know that. +--- 15408794 +>>15389556 (OP) +Every intelligent person I know is interested in both science and philosophy. There is no science vs philosophy thing anyone but on this board of pseud midwits and science denying poltards +--- 15408801 +>>15408794 +Show me one nontrivial result of philosophy. I'm waiting. +--- 15408805 +>>15408801 +Proving that mind transfer is not possible regardless of technological procedure +--- 15408807 +>>15408805 +That's not philosophy. The no-cloning theorem is a mathematical result in quantum mechanics. +--- 15408810 +>>15408807 +You don't need to argue that you need to perfectly copy the quantum state to prove that you can't do mind transfer. +Also applying the no cloning theorem to a thought experiment about copying your mind is not science, it's philosophy + +For another one, "on computable numbers with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem" is a work of philosophy and the Church-Turing thesis is a philosophical thesis about compatability. You can think of it as an empirical hypothesis I guess, but in any case the entire field of compatability theory and computer science is based on a philosophy of considering a machine which can manipulate symbols as a human does + +But it's also clear that you're a midwit shit for brains, just another side of the coin from the science denying anti-vaxx poltard schizos. All of you need to get the fuck off /sci/ +--- 15408825 +>>15408810 +The Church-Turing hypothesis is wrong though. Why do philosoplebs lack so much education that they perpetuate theories that have been debunked long time ago? +--- 15408832 +>>15408810 +Computability theory is pure math. Why do philosotards always resort to such aggressive cultural appropriation and have no respect for intellectual property rights? +--- 15408836 +>>15408825 +Church Turing thesis has not been violated +Give an model of computation stronger than a Turing machine +Also my undergrad was in pure mathematics and comp. Sci and my Ph.D is in molecular biology and genetics. +--- 15408839 +>>15408832 +>Computability theory is pure math. +The thought experiment that Turing used to conceptualize the Turing machine was pure philosophy. +--- 15408841 +>>15389635 +No. It is saying: + +"Things that work only work when applied within their defined constraints" + +The point is not that philosophy is useless. The point is that philosophy is useless unless you can also do science. In other words, + +A scientist that does philosophy can uncover insights. + +A philosopher that does philosophy is useless. +--- 15408842 +>>15397135 +Is it pronounced Sinop or Sinope? +--- 15408845 +>>15389556 (OP) +I used to think philosophy was useless until I learned over 70% of them are atheists. +So there must be something there. +--- 15408852 +>>15389556 (OP) + +Geez - If scientists think philosophers are stupid, what word do you use to describe a theologian? +--- 15408857 +>>15408852 +Braindead +--- 15408858 +>>15408836 +>Give an model of computation stronger than a Turing machine +I'll give you three. +1. Turing machine in Malament-Hogarth spacetime allowing for infinite computations in one reference frame to be evaluated in finite time in another reference frame +2. Oracle machine for any set of uncomputable problems +3. Free will + +>Also my undergrad was in pure mathematics and comp. Sci and my Ph.D is in molecular biology and genetics. +Nobody gives a shit about your credentialism. This isn't reddit and in today's acadummia any idiot can get a PhD. +--- 15408869 +>>15408858 +>I'll give you three. +>1. Turing machine in Malament-Hogarth spacetime allowing for infinite computations in one reference frame to be evaluated in finite time in another reference frame +>2. Oracle machine for any set of uncomputable problems +>3. Free will +LMFAOOOO +I shouldn't have expected anything else +--- 15408872 +>>15408869 +>ask question +>receive answer +What else did you expect, pseud? +--- 15408881 +Philosophers hate science since it debunks their stupid questions like the question of free will or the mind body problem and so on +--- 15408884 +Philosophers hate science since it debunks their stupid ideologies like determinism or eliminativism and so on +--- 15408886 +>>15408884 +Cringe philosotard +--- 15408893 +>>15408886 +Determinism is scientifically falsified. The universe does not evolve deterministically +Ironically only some philosophers still cling to determinism +--- 15408908 +>>15408893 +Determinism is not a theory so it can't be falsified, you retard diff --git a/sci/15389866.txt b/sci/15389866.txt index d315d465d39366e84328d95e273b5f5f179c0f37..099f83d322d377e1cb417698239faf210682ce4f 100644 --- a/sci/15389866.txt +++ b/sci/15389866.txt @@ -326,3 +326,13 @@ By that logic eating animals that die of old age or injury is fine. Hooray!! good news about the environment!! Oh lucky day! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egMWlD3fLJ8 [Embed] +--- 15407001 +>>15405862 +I'm so glad global warming is finally over! Now all the activists can retire and never need to eat another bug. +--- 15407590 +>killing animals is evil +>abortion is a human right +--- 15408608 +>>15404777 +soifags are so ignorant that they don't know the basics of their own language. +is it brain atrophy due to poor nutrition? diff --git a/sci/15390726.txt b/sci/15390726.txt index 8b33a4e6e0834ca30a06036030ce8923c3098259..9ef13917c91ab0c99649d569cbe001a0fb0f28aa 100644 --- a/sci/15390726.txt +++ b/sci/15390726.txt @@ -230,3 +230,26 @@ Spittle falls down to the ground anyway. It doesn’t get sucked up into my nose --- 15405454 Chair of the CDC's advisory committee openly calling for white genocide https://twitter.com/Rob_Noorollah/status/1336752652323934210 +--- 15407046 +>>15405454 +What's the context for this? +--- 15407067 +>>15405454 +I don't even need an early life section +--- 15407295 +>>15405454 +>Chair of the CDC's advisory committee openly calling for white genocide +Socialists (China) has been calling for that for decades. Actually, China says that only Han Chinese should be allowed to live on the planet. +--- 15407314 +>>15390848 +>its done in a sterilized environment and they replace their masks constantly +Not true, if you're scrubbed up you cant change your mask at all as out would mean you desterilised yourself and would have to rescrub. Surgeons often do 10+ hour surgeries without changing mask +--- 15407597 +>It has never been shown that wearing surgical face masks decreases postoperative wound infections. On the contrary, a 50% decrease has been reported after omitting face masks. The present study was designed to reveal any 30% or greater difference in general surgery wound infection rates by using face masks or not. During 115 weeks, a total of 3,088 patients were included in the study. Weeks were denoted as "masked" or "unmasked" according to a random list. After 1,537 operations performed with face masks, 73 (4.7%) wound infections were recorded and, after 1,551 operations performed without face masks, 55 (3.5%) infections occurred. This difference was not statistically significant (p greater than 0.05) and the bacterial species cultured from the wound infections did not differ in any way, which would have supported the fact tha the numerical difference was a statistically "missed" difference. These results indicated that the use of face masks might be reconsidered. Masks may be used to protect the operating team from drops of infected blood and from airborne infections, but have not been proven to protect the patient operated by a healthy operating team. +t. DOI: 10.1007/BF01658736 +--- 15407743 +>>15390726 (OP) +Trust the science, goy. +--- 15408605 +>>15405119 +nooooooooo!!! you can't test on animals, thats inhumane!!! mice are people!!! i'm so stupid i can't tell the difference between humans and animals!!! you must cater to my idiocy!!! diff --git a/sci/15390974.txt b/sci/15390974.txt index 1341b2294e13223f1acf78463e785638a32b4cf9..d0a66e2d5983203b9b19236eb102f6672e31e91b 100644 --- a/sci/15390974.txt +++ b/sci/15390974.txt @@ -95,3 +95,10 @@ apparently not lol --- 15405676 >>15401582 thanks, good job noticing +--- 15407242 +>>15398549 +this +--- 15408544 +>>15390974 (OP) +>the climate has been ''amazingly stable'' for 150 years. +barring a volcanic event which blocks sunlight, solar input is the only factor that determines planetary temperature. the effects of the last big volcanic event had faded away by about 150 years ago. this stuff isn't hard to understand diff --git a/sci/15392804.txt b/sci/15392804.txt index e96b44102551f358beac8a32e41da21846287b49..d333f7616c8c9c0580a280104e3fe6844c89ea54 100644 --- a/sci/15392804.txt +++ b/sci/15392804.txt @@ -341,3 +341,6 @@ You are almost like that anon who decided to clean his glass with HF --- 15405510 >>15398068 That's legal where I live +--- 15407487 +>>15394814 +Is there anything more expensive than DEI administrators hiring at discount prices? diff --git a/sci/15394842.txt b/sci/15394842.txt index a3e1cd6105649b6de155b984e8cca6def3aab648..349eddb8b0050176673a7c0a6f6b674a62b1c59a 100644 --- a/sci/15394842.txt +++ b/sci/15394842.txt @@ -66,3 +66,6 @@ If they're as intelligent as they presume themselvs to be then they should be ab >>15405493 Its already been figured out, you just ask for the money. Nothing wrong with it, a scientist is a tube where you put money in one end and science comes out the other +--- 15408547 +>>15394842 (OP) +they're no different than homeless bums demanding handouts, except in that they demand a lot more money. in the case of either one, they'll still be back the next day in the same spot, still demanding more free money in exchange for nothing in return diff --git a/sci/15394955.txt b/sci/15394955.txt index 91f020662733dc6f5f53627b2b8c4ed0bcad570f..a4d0368f1f64333d4d6e4d380a235d5b2b8a128e 100644 --- a/sci/15394955.txt +++ b/sci/15394955.txt @@ -119,3 +119,46 @@ dont listen to this anon >>15394968 --- 15405039 >>15403786 >>15403843 +--- 15407469 +>>15403258 +vaccination means "pertaining to cows" lmao +--- 15407652 +>>15403258 +Goyim doesn't mean cattle, it's the pural of goy. -im, pural. In literal meaning it's just a non-Jew and also "the nations". Jews have no nation, so non-jews constitute the goyim, the nations. Now that's the literal meaning. In connotation yes, it's often derogatory (not always) and meant to imply the masses. If it were otherwise you wouldn't have statements like "goyim are cattle", it would be redundant. The masses of normies are cattle-like, it's implicit, but still not exact. +--- 15407663 +>>15407652 +>it's the pural of goy. -im, pural. +plural* +how the hell did I omit the l twice. +--- 15408131 +>>15394968 +SHALOM +--- 15408351 +>>15394968 +--- 15408615 +>>15394955 (OP) +We need to acknowledge our mistakes and take corrective action. + +Every business who has a vaccine mandate should immediately issue a reverse mandate. + +For example, + +Hospitals should immediately fire anyone who is vaccinated with the COVID vaccine. Proof of being unvaccinated should be required to keep your job. Religious and medical exemptions should be honored so if anyone’s religious beliefs require them to be vaccinated, those people should be accommodated. Similarly, if anyone has a medical condition requiring them to be vaccinated, they should be given an exemption. + +College campuses should not allow students who are vaccinated to enroll. In addition, all visitors to campus will need to show proof of vaccination. In short, if you are vaccinated, you should no longer be allowed on campus. + +Proof of unvaccination should be required to enter restaurants and attend public gatherings. + +If you are not an American citizen, you should not be able to enter the US without proof of unvaccination. + +Unvaccination should be required to hold elective office. + +All emergency personnel (police, fire, paramedics) must be unvaccinated or face losing their job. + +All doctors who advised their patients to get vaccinated should have their license to practice medicine revoked by the medical boards. Their board certifications and hospital privileges should be removed as well. After all, these physicians are a danger to society because they lack the ability to think for themselves and do what is best for their patients. + +Other than as noted above, there should be no tolerance for the vaccinated. These people should have known better. They are a risk to society and prevent us from getting to herd immunity. They should be ostracized and excluded from all family events moving forward. +--- 15408627 +>>15403286 +>inferior strain of schizophrenia +hehe diff --git a/sci/15395240.txt b/sci/15395240.txt index bd29b58e40bd5519c86af4a289dd877bc1b07243..e786588e5c3953858432832140e406e286549f7e 100644 --- a/sci/15395240.txt +++ b/sci/15395240.txt @@ -178,3 +178,47 @@ IQ below 110 >>15405465 >Other high IQ individuals don't become politicians because they realize that's really just middle management, So they become the priest class who take orders from politicians to find convenient data instead? +--- 15407014 +>>15406002 +>>15406081 +How many billionaire US politicians can you name? Probably less than five, as there’s only ever been a baker’s dozen, maybe two of which are “old money”. (Maybe you’re thinking Trump, but it turns out he wasn’t a billionaire before he went in, though getting $3 billion from the Saudis alone, he certainly was after he left.) Most politicians aren’t even millionaires, or are barely so. Lower upper class, at best. + +Money is what rules the world. Politics just provides a place where mutual agreements between massive financial entities can take shape and differences can be resolved peaceably. Politicians fail to get votes when the economy fails, so even in the bottom up sense, money still rules over them, as the people make sure of it. The various billionaires have far more cultural influence through their various media arms and talking heads, than any politician, and far more raw power than anyone save maybe the president. Even there, the president has to delegate to those he assigns to cabinet positions, is under a microscope of constant scrutiny, and even his direct orders can be blocked and tied up in court at every turn. Meanwhile, when the owner of a multinational says jump, the whole company jumps without question, and billionaires are untouchable by the law. The only time the law does more than annoy one, is when they’ve stolen from other billionaires. + +Sure politics control the military machine, officially, but when it comes down to it, the military acts on the economy’s behalf, and only with the blessing of a good chunk of its actual owners. (Most of the military actions are aimed at preventing threats to the world reserve currency status, as that’s a mutual interest of all the rich.) +--- 15407030 +>>15406002 +Lol you're the same retard who claimed genetic engineering is not real +--- 15407893 +>>15405465 +Lex Luthor is just a comic book character, Reddit brain. TV & moooovies & comic books are not IRL life, learn to differentiate between fantasy & reality, grow up +--- 15408024 +Because we are living in a science utopia. All modern technology is due to the work of scientists. +--- 15408037 +>>15407893 +Sometimes we slip a little truth into the media. +>>15407014 +--- 15408159 +>>15408024 +the so-called scientists love to take credit for the work of people like thomas edison, the wright brothers, karl benz, basile bouchon, joseph jacquard, louis daguerre, william sturgeon, samuel morse and alexander graham bell because they have nothing of their own creation to credit themselves with. +--- 15408204 +>>15408159 +Eh, at least half of those guys called themselves scientists. +--- 15408237 +>>15404495 +if it's so easy, then do it yourself, do it better, and win. why do you think they're dumber than you? + +>>15405365 +it's generally considered morally acceptable to kill to save the life of an innocent victim so why isn't it morally acceptable to seize power from big bad manipulators? + +>>15408037 +art can be interesting as it represents the perception of reality for that artist. it can be used as an anchor point to reference a commonly shared cultural meme. but looping back to >>15407014 it appears the closest thing in your mind to Lex Luthor would be Trump, who according to you, more than trippled his wealth and launched into billionaire status through becoming president. +--- 15408411 +>>15396187 +you're fucking dumb! KYS. +--- 15408766 +>>15408204 +none of them did +--- 15408779 +>>15408766 +Wrong diff --git a/sci/15395525.txt b/sci/15395525.txt index 51101bc747094293645aea60d608f4f5db889d02..f6c5bface4334e6e8c0d34d6d015dd9066aff53a 100644 --- a/sci/15395525.txt +++ b/sci/15395525.txt @@ -321,3 +321,38 @@ t. Diagnosed as an adult and always got confused as a teenager because my friend because it helped a lot with small doses. it's the proof that it works. you were tired that day. +--- 15406608 +>>15399705 +The idea that a double-digit percentage of the population is broken this way and needs drugs to function is offensive to me. Also >>15402937. These people just love to tell you about their diagnoses, which always go beyond just ADHD. But I'm sure there are people whose attention and activity levels are out of whack, just like with any personality trait. +--- 15406633 +>>15395525 (OP) +>just don't take the limitless pill bro +>you'll live 5 more meaningless years bro trust me bro +--- 15406643 +>>15406633 +might as well do literal heroin with that logic. +--- 15406657 +>>15406643 +>don't take caffeine either bro that's a droog +--- 15406690 +100% convinced the current troon epidemic is caused by early childhood amphetamine abuse +--- 15406841 +>>15406690 +It would certainly explain why so many trannies are on 4chan, especially judging by this thread. +--- 15406869 +>>15406690 +>>15406841 +Well since we're making shit up I guess eating leaded paint chips explain you. +--- 15407528 +>>15395590 +buy speed off the darknet +--- 15407532 +>>15396242 +kratom can be stimulating at lower doses. +--- 15407546 +>>15398241 +>baclofen at night to increase HGH secretion +if i have kids, would giving them this just to make them taller be a bad idea? +--- 15408309 +>>15407532 +I read that's an opioid. diff --git a/sci/15396995.txt b/sci/15396995.txt index 0dee0bf0daef55ca3ffcd9ce50c8ea017d822428..25a19c6a383b01733595d97b5fc00747717ea5e3 100644 --- a/sci/15396995.txt +++ b/sci/15396995.txt @@ -296,3 +296,37 @@ I don't think there's much private sector work for guys who specialize in squirt --- 15406089 >>15405565 That's easy to predict, he'd shamelessly change the topic to a rant about elon musk. +--- 15407467 +bump +--- 15407617 +>>15406089 +His specialty is electrochemistry, which is the changes to chemical reactions caused by exposure to electromagnetism, and some of his work is applicable to the concepts behind SAFIRE and electromagnetic fusion (which he despises). +--- 15408332 +>>15396995 (OP) +He makes more money in one video than you did in one year +--- 15408338 +>>15408332 +With an audience that small I doubt it. His analytics are pretty bad. The most he could be making off of watches is ~46k/yr. And that's if every video he makes does as well as his best ones. +--- 15408343 +>>15399633 +As for spaceSex though, I think they will +--- 15408346 +>>15405045 +That seems sadly accurate. I used to watch TF as a wee lad and while I'm sure it was my brain at the time being more mush he didn't seem such an outward mess. I think he has achieved more brainrot than ever before doing this for so many years and it's infected his whole life. +--- 15408348 +>>15408338 +He's on patreon +--- 15408353 +>>15408348 +I guess people will pay anybody if they stimulate their eye zones for a few minutes but how much does he actually make there? +--- 15408354 +>>15408348 +>>15408353 +He refuses to list how much he's making. +--- 15408357 +>>15408353 +Idk it doesn't say. +At least a 1500 per month because that's the price of basic bitch tier and it says he got 1500 subscroobers +--- 15408361 +>>15408357 +Can't you actually pay below minimum? It's a good gauge to figure out what he's making but not for sure. diff --git a/sci/15397116.txt b/sci/15397116.txt index 92fac65759795ee005068d3c64fc81ebeb30171e..bcb8dffb39ed31bfffd81ed4d4e9c0e56c5f62ff 100644 --- a/sci/15397116.txt +++ b/sci/15397116.txt @@ -261,3 +261,53 @@ you know they have an entire, separate education for FEET, right? Isn't that wei --- 15406138 >>15404988 pump and dump a lot of the knowledge +--- 15407516 +its crazy that threre are literal doctors on my favorite website boards.4channel.org +--- 15407588 +>>15407516 +nope, only podiatrists/optometrists/osteopaths/medstudents/nursoids/english phds/etc, and i am not an english phd. +--- 15407677 +>>15407516 +I am a racist but I still treat black patients equally. +--- 15407734 +>>15407516 +I am deeply mentally unwell +--- 15408067 +>>15407516 +I personally know about a buddy of my hospital that lurks this place. Hi Dr B. +--- 15408115 +>>15408067 +How do you know if a friend even uses 4chan? Do you just see them browse the site or do you hear them use 4chan slang and guess? + +I had a friend who correctly guessed I used 4chan because "I looked the type". +--- 15408207 +>>15408115 +She said she lurked. +>I looked the typ +oof +--- 15408388 +>>15398302 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_eponyms_with_Nazi_associations +>Yes, I will call it Wegener's, and no you can't stop me +--- 15408478 +>>15408207 +>she +hahahaha. +--- 15408488 +I visited Africa for awhile and while I was there I was exposed to a lot of the uh alternative remedies. One of them being a mixture of shea butter mixed with bitter kola powder. Women would massage the mixture onto their tits,hips and ass to enlarge them. It was applied twice daily for about a month or so and was apparently used for centuries. Is this legit? Or just spooky tribal remedies? +--- 15408524 +>>15408488 +We don't know, there aren't clinical randomized studies on rubbing your tits with butter and kola. +People do lots of things without clinical trials, so whatever. You can spread the shea on your ass cheeks if it makes you feel nice and pretty, and then it's still a positive thing. +--- 15408531 +>>15408524 +Beats getting injected with silicon I suppose +--- 15408567 +>>15408207 +People also say that I "look like I watch anime". I don't even watch anime. +--- 15408751 +>>15408567 +You should shave your neckbeard, get a hair cut, lose some weight or wear contact lenses. +--- 15408763 +>>15397920 +Diagnosis and treatment of muscoloskelettal dysfunctions falls short in traditional school medicine, there isn't really a good comprehensive evidence based diagnostic system in place to deal with the complexity of the issue outside of mutlimodal pain therapy for symptomatic relief. So shit like chiropractics, osteopathy or TCM comes into play, using their own systems to adress it, but you'd be hard pressed to call them sufficiently "evidence based", hence it's luck of the draw to a degree. Properly analyzing more complex dynamic or structural issues requires training, experience and most of all time, the skillset isn't necessarily part of your training as an ortho or PM&R, and you certainly won't get the time to do it properly in a clinical setting. That is not say it completely falls short, as it can correctly assess and treat certain issues , but if the regular treatment options don't work for you and you'll start approaching the wall of just getting pills and PT for symptomatic relief it's best to pony up the money and look elswhere for further diagnostic testing. But then again, alternative medicine is also full of quacks so be prepared for a frustrating journey diff --git a/sci/15397156.txt b/sci/15397156.txt index 7e3f07bf91abe873323922f944a72be8d59fd404..944df08242a2f3b821e91ff5961017f5ebb73d08 100644 --- a/sci/15397156.txt +++ b/sci/15397156.txt @@ -458,3 +458,48 @@ Considering one of them quoted Elon doing exactly what the study said not to as --- 15406144 >>15406122 I quit reading the thread too soon that is fucking gold +--- 15406475 +>>15397190 +>Eugenics doesn't exist. Cows and apples were always this big. +KYS, retard. +--- 15407581 +>>15405861 +thats what it is +--- 15408195 +>>15398212 +You're reading way more into what he said. All he said is that if post-op trannies have 3x the mortality rate of normies assuming one study is accurate, and pre-op trannies have 2-3x suicide rate than normies assuming another study is correct, arguing for minor SRS is not justified by concerns about suicide. I don't see anything in your spaghetti that actually addresses what he said, you just read something in that's wrong so you could say he was wrong. +--- 15408245 +>>15406041 +nobody gives a fuck about you. what you're saying is irrelevant to the op AND irrelevant to the point that was argued in op pic so stop having such a defensive narcissistic meltdown trying to hijack the thread. you follow up misreading the op by misreading everyone who responds to you, you're unhinged. +--- 15408555 +>>15408245 +Shut up narcissist your hollow empty projection is fucking obvious to everyone +--- 15408576 +>>15408195 +Okay, the thing with that is that Musk is still entirely misreading the studies in question and his conclusions don't actually follow. In fact, the second study outright says that gender-reaffirming treatment drastically reduced suicidal ideation. + +I guess it's hard to determine what Musk is actually trying to say because he's being extraodrinarily vague and it doesn't relate to the studies cited, so we're just guessing at how he managed to misinterpret them. You're also just assuming he's talking about "pre-op" because he doesn't mention that at all. So perhaps it's just better to point out that Musk is an idiot and that the studies both explicitly say that gender-affirming treatment is effective. You simply can't get around that. Whatever point he might be trying to make here, it's wrong unless it acknowledges that. +--- 15408648 +There seems to be a slight disconnect between both sides of the argument here. Whereas one side is mostly concerned with whether the studies are represented correctly, the other is mostly concerned with whether Musk is represented correctly. The overall point seems of secondary concern to them. Above all, they are out to demonstrate that Musk reasoned well. That's why they disregard context whenever it suits them and keep coming up with alternative readings of his words. Their goal is simply to come up with the most charitable interpretation of Musk's tweet(s). +I think an undercurrent in this thread is that certain meritocratic assumptions make it difficult for some to accept that the richest man in the world, CEO of three companies, at the head of a commercial space programme, is in fact a bumbling fool with delusions of competence that has been paid undue deference for decades. +--- 15408740 +>>15400520 +Being critical of science isn't science. +--- 15408747 +>>15397276 +kek'd +--- 15408749 +>>15402992 +>How do trannys dovetail believing "i was born in the wrong body" with their atheism? +Hormones misfiring. +>There must've been some god which intended the correct body +Nope, just a hormone profile that is more consistent with the general trends of the opposite sex than the sex of their birth. +--- 15408755 +>>15408576 +>I guess it's hard to determine what Musk is actually trying to say because he's being extraodrinarily vague +I don't think it's vague at all. He very clearly made inferences contrary to warnings in the sweden study. As concerns mortality he very non-vaguely demonstrated he cannot do basic 5th grade math and made a base rate fallacy. There's no vagueness there. He fucked up explicitly in both cases. At a higher level he further fucked up by using a study not designed to estimate general population frequencies to make inferences about population risks. + +Point is, from the level of a child to a college undergrad, the man got everything as wrong as it is possible to get wrong. In spite of very plain words in the Sweden study explicitly saying "do not do this". The only way he could be less vague about being wrong is with a direct contradiction like "1 = 5". +--- 15408765 +>>15408755 +The vagueness mostly resides in his characterisation of the second study. It's unclear who or what he's comparing or which statistic he is attempting to cite. diff --git a/sci/15397540.txt b/sci/15397540.txt index 2053d824f7122454bf2818ccb178e3b82cb76a51..87fcaa997e5933f24253c9aabb0c552d03cea7b6 100644 --- a/sci/15397540.txt +++ b/sci/15397540.txt @@ -363,3 +363,66 @@ Wrong pic. >>15405491 Iron snail. Chrysomallon squamiferum. +--- 15407027 +>>15405521 +It isn't performing nuclear fusion, it's proteome is integrating iron into its phenotype. Beavers have iron laced through their teeth too which is cool. +--- 15407045 +>>15407027 +My phone's autocorrect will make the wrong grammatical corrections it's fucking annoying +--- 15407118 +>>15397540 (OP) +eugenics for a better future +--- 15407504 +>>15407027 +I know, its to show it can process metals just fine. I told you the plant citation I could find it. + +I know more about everything in the universe than you ever will, you cant correct me...its offensive. + +Dont at me again. +--- 15407509 +>>15407504 +>plant citation I could not* find +Only I can correct me. Otherwise its just war. +--- 15407598 +>>15401196 +>Ever heard of Prime Editing or atleast cas-9? +Don't know and don't care but good luck with that +--- 15407602 +>>15407118 +All eugenic programs have a fatal flaw. Which is that by selecting "desirable" traits the species invariably reaches a terminal point wherein everyone is a clone of the same individual. This monoculture then is wiped out by a single virus which infects the entire population. + +Eugenics is not as simple as people think. It's a compelling idea but fundamentally flawed because of the monoculture problem. +--- 15407716 +>thread full of namefags arguing about grade school biology which they don't even understand +Lmao never change /sci/ +--- 15407800 +>>15407716 +>grade school biology +Youre a filtered charlatan. + +Youre not a Biologist, youre not a Geneticist....SO WHAT ARE YOU?! +--- 15407821 +>>15407800 +>SO WHAT ARE YOU?! +I'm not a namefag homo , that's good enough for me. +--- 15407837 +>>15407821 +>"no u r" +You will never be a scientist. + +I WILL ALWAYS BE YOUR SUPERIOR. + +The village elder has spoken, the judgement is final. +--- 15408788 +>>15407716 +Only the 2 namefag schizos are doing this. +--- 15408831 +>>15397540 (OP) +We don't use bacteria for trangenesis, whoever said that was retarded. Some times we use adenoassociated viruses. Maybe that's what he was refering to. +There are two main ways to insert a gene of interest into a cell. CRISPR based recombination or transposon systems. +Each have their advantages and disadvantages. CRISPR based recombination method has low success rate, 5% at most. This is why we use it on fertalised cells, that way we can select for the ones where it worked. So it's not very effective on developped organisms. +The transposon methods like sleepingbeauty or piggybac are far more effective, 100%, but they can cause unwanted mutations and even cancer, also the resulting expression rate is hard to control, as copy number is undetermined. So also not the best for use in developped organisms. +TL:DR, we can modify fuly developped organisms, we just don't have the technology to do it effectively. +--- 15408851 +>>15408831 +Bacteriophage aren't bacteria dumbfuck diff --git a/sci/15398217.txt b/sci/15398217.txt index 8ad0f2dd4eacece692def9079c15dee25cc278b3..22624dfea31dcfa2f6e160edde8a5a5036aeed6d 100644 --- a/sci/15398217.txt +++ b/sci/15398217.txt @@ -299,3 +299,6 @@ Also back then, they had no """viruses""". Polio myelitis is a descriptive term: Its the inflamation of the anterior horn cells of the nerves. Polio literally means the: "the inflamation of the gray nerve matter" +--- 15408525 +>>15405034 +>no longer fashionable i guess diff --git a/sci/15398230.txt b/sci/15398230.txt index 544821d0ac0bac60a952f12097f8f39d4126f25d..10d1b4509a31858fb758e54378cea31db435df87 100644 --- a/sci/15398230.txt +++ b/sci/15398230.txt @@ -74,3 +74,26 @@ I laughed --- 15405641 >>15399428 Lmao :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing: :joy: +--- 15406740 +>>15403375 +Everything about this guy screams abuser. +--- 15406814 +>>15399954 +Hair should be tied back and out of the way when working in a lab +--- 15406848 +>>15399954 +I'd pound her though +--- 15407343 +>>15398230 (OP) +--- 15407505 +>>15399860 +NHS is National HEALTH Service + +aka +"free healthcare" +--- 15407547 +>>15400314 +--- 15408325 +>>15407547 +https://youtu.be/_PIZOK1ODK4 [Embed] +Diversity will help us right cancer! diff --git a/sci/15398489.txt b/sci/15398489.txt index 6c68ec3227b3d376d54a2fb6c04057321ebdf1c2..9d245eb3b5f0dbfcafcf2acc1b1d641992b68b48 100644 --- a/sci/15398489.txt +++ b/sci/15398489.txt @@ -177,3 +177,16 @@ why are trannies so desperate to be around kids >>15404807 because they're pedophiles they like anime for the same reason +--- 15408179 +>>15404109 +>stop noticing goy +ok, thanks for the advice sholomo +--- 15408475 +>>15402343 +>business regulation or clean energy +that costs corporations massive profits and investments +better off just castrate some autistic kids and sell them heaps of prescription pills - that increases the profits +--- 15408477 +>>15404807 + +To make more trannies, so that eventually they won't be a vanishingly rare circus sideshow attraction anymore. The ideal is to slowly become the majority, any cult's goal. diff --git a/sci/15399389.txt b/sci/15399389.txt index 2f03a783fa5fc37f178f24ad72108b2748ddaa47..0bb8dc2a287ee5423fe14b241fe1f9ffd9a53a56 100644 --- a/sci/15399389.txt +++ b/sci/15399389.txt @@ -242,3 +242,34 @@ So many hundreds of thousands that you couldn't find a single peer-reviewed pape --- 15405560 >>15403757 source? +--- 15406406 +>>15400290 +>lets give this experimental drug to people +>what does it do?? erm.. we'll see about that! +--- 15407124 +>>15400694 +Tragic, telling on yourself like that +--- 15408172 +>>15402861 +>undesirable results +dead degenerates is something i wish for every day +--- 15408293 +>>15399420 +Yes you can, the explosion of bowel cancer amongst millenial women and men has been caused by receptive anal sex HPV infections. +--- 15408297 +>>15408293 +>>15404522 +Because it's caused by the HPV virus which is sexually trasmitting by jizzing in peoples mouths, vaginas, and arses. Before it only caused cervical and vaginal cancers, now oral and arse cancers are skyrocketing amongst young people. +--- 15408324 +>>15399389 (OP) + +Our moral obligation is to reject god's plan for us at every event. We are responsible and answerable only to ourselves. We are just as he made us (and that observation is, of course, only metaphorical, as he is not). The point is that the life without standard sexual hedonism is a life that is not worth living. This is what the male homosexuals of the 1980s correctly understood. Better death than a life without gratifying sexual release. +--- 15408682 +>>15400292 +>women get pounded by 100 chads and get every strain of HPV. + +We have a winner! +You forgot to mention it is the shit-skin males that "woke' women sleep with that spread the HPV. +--- 15408725 +>>15408172 +You must be sooo mad that HAART works lol diff --git a/sci/15399706.txt b/sci/15399706.txt index 45c0546d7fe5f0ce3c9be260b05a903fb6858aa2..e86a37e43f03b987ea8c8f1ebeec781f277a2764 100644 --- a/sci/15399706.txt +++ b/sci/15399706.txt @@ -211,3 +211,129 @@ vidya is different than vidya + a song in the background + a podcast + porn tab Nah, you shut up. You don’t know what it’s like. Studying 10 hours a day everyday with no girlfriend and constantly having to turn down events from friends because of “muh career” is lonely as fuck. You become 30 years old and realize that you studied and worked your life away. I’m glad that I’m 23 and studying computer science. Only need 4 years of school, and then can hopefully get a comfy 40 hours a week job. I’m in great physical condition and get to play sports and video games with friends regularly. I also have sex. However, I spent 2 years in super study mode to transfer into a prestigious university. I’m glad that I grinded then, but I’m also glad that I don’t have to grind at that level all the way to a PhD. +--- 15406273 +>>15399706 (OP) +Why is he so pale but she so brown? + +inb4 >fake tan +only white women use fake tan +nonwhite women do everything they can to look whiter, not darker + +(don't get me wrong though, i fucking love brown azns. esp if theyre not actually seamonkeys, they are north east azns but are just browner than usual.) +--- 15406362 +>>15405972 +the goal of a republic is to let the peasants compete for jobs, and with the bourgeois opening the gates of the revival of the greek academia, it means the peasants have to get higher and higher degrees. + +anyway, there 4 ways to earn money +-wage-slaving +-being a roastie entrepreneur, ie falling for the ''personal branding'' market saturated by whores +-day trading +-inheriting + +day trading is the best compromise. +--- 15406546 +>>15406362 +I have multiple childless relatives, some with a number of investment properties. +--- 15406554 +>>15406120 +>I’m glad that I’m 23 and studying computer science. Only need 4 years of school, and then can hopefully get a comfy 40 hours a week job. I’m in great physical condition and get to play sports and video games with friends regularly. I also have sex. However, I spent 2 years in super study mode to transfer into a prestigious university. I’m glad that I grinded then, but I’m also glad that I don’t have to grind at that level all the way to a PhD. + +well at least you don't have to worry about making an important contribution to science, being happy about midwittery is a blessing. good luck nobody! +--- 15406606 +>>15399706 (OP) +imagine having a sister that hot and not spending all day having steamy incestuous sex with her +ngmi +--- 15406607 +>>15406606 +>hot +--- 15406615 +>>15406607 +she's hot as fuck +I would like to insert my penis into her vagina and ejaculate directly into her womb, if you catch my drift +--- 15406622 +>>15406615 +k, got it, gook lover. +she probably had 10 plastic surgery to correct her hideous face and a boob job. +--- 15406714 +>>15406622 +white women are trash +that girl is single-handedly sexier than every decent-looking white woman combined +>she probably had 10 plastic surgery +you're fucking retarded +it's white women doing that for the most part +Asian girls are naturally neotenous and have a far higher degree of natural beauty +>inb4 you post some cherry-picked ugly Asian as an "argument" +retard +--- 15406730 +>>15406714 +I would never put my dick in a koreans in general and any gook/chink in western countries. +they are the worst female on the planet. they are as whorish as white women while much uglier. +all decent looking gooks had plastic surgery. picrel is the plastic surgery. +--- 15406821 +>>15406730 +>>inb4 you post some cherry-picked ugly Asian as an "argument" +lmao +literally walked straight into it +what an absolute retard +--- 15406903 +>>15406821 +>cherry-picked +that's where you are wrong, nigger. that's the average, the norm. +>t. I've seen many gooks, retard +if your gook doesn't look like one on the left, check her medical history +--- 15406943 +>>15403496 +got it +https://www.instagram.com/rachie.love/ +--- 15406957 +>>15406943 +anybody want to guess how many lip fillers and rhinoplasties this gook whore got? +--- 15407102 +>>15406943 +Thanks boss +--- 15407129 +>>15406362 +Every communist state failed and resulted in millions of people dead +--- 15407231 +>>15399706 (OP) +No, it was the perfect amount. Some cheese here and there, wuala no extra semester. 5 years for a master degree seems alright I guess. +--- 15407272 +>>15406273 +>live in western country +>adopt western standards of beauty +It's not hard. +--- 15407449 +>>15399706 (OP) +crazy how unattractive asian men are compared to the women +--- 15407452 +>>15400702 +because asians have small dicks +--- 15407454 +>>15400702 +Because it big +--- 15408264 +>>15399900 +Based on her follower count, she easily makes more money than 99% of white guys just by snapping two or three pictures of herself per week. + +It's still wild to me that any random girl like her can just start a TikTok+Instagram and be earning mid six figures within three years. And there are millions of these girls now. +--- 15408304 +>>15399706 (OP) +I have never failed a single class my whole life but I am still a NEED as I can't clear the interview process because of "cOmMuNiCaTiOn sKiLlS". +--- 15408339 +>>15408304 +NEED or NEET? +--- 15408359 +>>15401206 +I don't see any white. That's a miami layout. +--- 15408589 +>>15403644 +Its like saying you don't understand the difference between playing games on the console at gamestop vs playing at home with your own console. +--- 15408742 +>>15403644 +one is for normies other is for autists. +--- 15408782 +>>15401225 +toasty roastie tier posty +--- 15408787 +>>15404163 +my mother was a computer programmer for over 25 years and still uses controllers like she uses a keyboard, laying them on the table then "typing" the buttons. diff --git a/sci/15399739.txt b/sci/15399739.txt index 17ceaa09223ea72d3900bb952e6d240a2b28fc18..88688173b0683a23184a0e20350f42d2d662716f 100644 --- a/sci/15399739.txt +++ b/sci/15399739.txt @@ -61,3 +61,56 @@ how about brain transplant into opposite gender's body? Theres nothing wrong having them go though exceptionally painful surgery and recovery and hopefully dying in the process. Doctors aren't worth much as physicians, so employing them to torture our enemies seems like a good use of their time. --- 15405768 >>15405712 +--- 15406322 +>>15404716 +Don't give them this kind of ideas. +--- 15406372 +>tranny has hormone imbalance that makes him think he's a woman +>instead of giving him more of the hormone he's low on they give him shitloads of the hormone he shouldn't have much of at all which makes him even more fucked up then tens of thousands of dollars of frankenstein cosmetic surgery +Unironic crime against humanity. +--- 15406376 +>>15406372 +What are you going to do about it then? +--- 15406412 +How do we go from 'accepting who we are' to attempting to edit the functioning body we have to look like something different? + +Investing so much of ones time money and effort into the aesthetics of ones aging body while +loudly demanding people respects you for spending your one life on the planet focusing on something so vain and self-centered. + +Fantasizing about surgery that cuts deep into your body to alter your skeletal structure? +At what point do we get to say "no that's fucking insane" without automatically being branded as bigots? + +Because you know there are people out there that look at people who wants to do procedures like this and only sees it as a get rich scheme +and very happily develops and offers such procedures. Legislators and ethics boards who could clamp down on exploiting these people +are gonna get ever increasingly scared to voice opinions in risk of being lumped together with right-wing nazi types if they oppose it. +--- 15406464 +>>15399739 (OP) +It's not just about the dimensions of your pelvis, the reason hot women look like they do is impossible to fake with any sort of implants +squats or corrective posturing even for biological women, it's the the natural cervical wedging in their spine and the angle at which it meshes with their sacrum. + +Hot women have that perky lifted butt due to their spine meeting the sacrum at a much more forward angle, prob because this helps protects +the child and better distributes the mass during pregnancy. + +It forms a key secondary sex characteristic well known to artists and sculptors who study the ideal female form. + +Details on this available here: http://yoksis.bilkent.edu.tr/pdf/files/11906.pdf +--- 15406527 +>>15399838 +how long until mandatory bone donations to prove you're not transphobic (and therefore an enemy of the state) +--- 15407578 +>>15406527 +two weeks +--- 15408596 +>>15406412 +>How do we go from 'accepting who we are' to attempting to edit the functioning body we have to look like something different? +Transhumanism +--- 15408903 +>>15403045 +So how did my phimosis surgery go doc and why can't I feel my balls? +--- 15408909 +>>15403267 +>phased +*fazed +--- 15408921 +>>15406376 +Out of a eugenics standpoint, you should not intervene. The quality of the gene pool increases if people prone to these illnesses to not reproduce. diff --git a/sci/15399926.txt b/sci/15399926.txt index 3a59d672fddc995ceb40dec6b717955f1df26a8b..3713611fb9baab7d84b790eb2f0da16ef7efd86f 100644 --- a/sci/15399926.txt +++ b/sci/15399926.txt @@ -56,3 +56,12 @@ the idea that carbohydrate itself makes you hungry is ridiculous nonsense They eat when they're sad, depressed, had a bad day at work, lonely, stressed ect. It's weird how a physically fit druggie is perceived as hot but a drug free fattie is viewed as gross --- 15405451 Feeling hungry isn't tied to fat. Your stomach releases the hormone ghrelin at times of day that you've trained it to expect food, and that hormone is what stimulates the feeling of hunger. It's why people stop feeling hunger entirely after a few days of fasting. +--- 15407372 +>>15399926 (OP) +often fat people eat "food" that really has no nutrients the body needs so they will compensate by just eating more food. + +Addiction is another factor, many components in the modern food supply are extremely addictive, take for instance, high fructose corn syrup and like any addiction, people dont want to change. the only difference is this one is with food so it is more difficult to condition someone to stop eating something than it is for something like drugs + +psychological stress is another common factor. some are inclined to eat during stressful periods which encourages weight gain. since fat people never have any motivation to do anything this typically creates a positive feedback loop where you get stressed - you eat - feel a little better - only to repeat the cycle. + +People have also been conditioned to fall into this lifestyle from childhood (or even adolescence) fat people raise fat kids. fat people believe their weight is out of their control and spread this idea to others. they say things like 'the weight will just happen as you get older' which makes a self fulfilling prophecy in that people believe they will become fat and so they do, then have children and repeat what they were told diff --git a/sci/15400000.txt b/sci/15400000.txt index 0c7b76b32e60276f9ceb7c8c2fe7e2062d2539ff..d0222f63ff84af69a8c552c93a46c4cc324ff35f 100644 --- a/sci/15400000.txt +++ b/sci/15400000.txt @@ -156,3 +156,18 @@ I know this is bait, so i'm gonna just reply to bump a otherwise interesting thr --- 15406199 >>15405070 He's right though +--- 15406717 +>>15400052 +this + +AI is in the hands of the powerful and they have zero interest in keeping you around +--- 15407031 +>>15400000 (OP) +It'll terraform itself as the next few micronovas occur. The shitty atmosphere gets blown off and planet gets pushed into habitable zone. While that is occurring, the same thing that happened to Mars will happen to Earth. Hopefully, our descendants will be smart enough to bail or GTFO into space. +--- 15408111 +>>15407031 +Did someone say micronova? +--- 15408723 +>>15407031 +How come all the previous ones wasn't enough? +You have to be a special kind of gullible to fall for this diff --git a/sci/15400307.txt b/sci/15400307.txt index 7dc51dbf3e6ad2d1ec332696babd9bc616a2d862..9404ed2857b935d231a291c44f40da37d467571b 100644 --- a/sci/15400307.txt +++ b/sci/15400307.txt @@ -177,3 +177,47 @@ A brick passes the mirror test. When put in front of a mirror it behaves exactly >>15405684 >All life is conscious Human NPCs are not. +--- 15406393 +dogs are seriously the dumbest most useless animals that humans regularly allow to stink up their homes. dogs have no soul and go directly to hell for being a genetic abomination of natures perfection that was the wolf. dogs are vermin and should be killed and fed to other animals or starving people, thats the only use they will ever have. instead of having children people get these disgusting violent mutts to bark all fucking day at nothing +--- 15407568 +>>15405036 +--- 15407809 +>>15400307 (OP) +op is a shitty dog owner if his dog growls when it has food +--- 15407970 +>>15406393 +>t. Mudslime +--- 15408180 +>>15406393 +why do white women love dogs so much? +--- 15408667 +>>15407970 +>t. kike +--- 15408703 +>>15400307 (OP) +You trained it to sit near the table and beg at every meal, retard, my dog doesn't do any of this because it wasn't raised by a retard. +--- 15408712 +>>15402977 +>They are here to serve us, not the other way around. +ok worm food +--- 15408726 +>>15404981 +>>15405675 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnspit_dog +--- 15408728 +>>15406393 +What's wrong Trayvon, having troubles breaking into other people's houses because the dog keeps barking at you when you go onto a stranger's property? +--- 15408829 +>>15400307 (OP) +Dogs have some degree of empathy, what you describe is them being selfish fucks, just like kids. They can still like you. +--- 15408837 +>>15400383 +>If it is not consciouss why does it growl? +If wind is not conscious, why does it make sound? +>If it is not consciouss why does he percive? +Proof that it perceives? +>If it is not consciouss why can he be conditioned? +If plants are not conscious, why can they be controlled? +--- 15408846 +>>15404981 +Are you stupid? Even with todays technology dogs are used for work everywhere, unlike horses and most traction animals. diff --git a/sci/15400900.txt b/sci/15400900.txt index 6050b8bf6e2b95de418fe1a702bec36dedb87be9..857f75564ef034e39debac75f59dfff9e361d0e0 100644 --- a/sci/15400900.txt +++ b/sci/15400900.txt @@ -58,3 +58,11 @@ What would a map/globus (lol) look like? No one actually knows what's under the earth --- 15405736 the math works because you can use any reference point you’d like +--- 15406928 +does light travel in a straight line? If yes then this might debunk the theory. +--- 15408799 +>>15406928 +We could always perceive a curvature as 'straight'. But yeah, I agree. That and heterogenous gravity are big nono. +--- 15408840 +>>15400900 (OP) +>concave earth diff --git a/sci/15401112.txt b/sci/15401112.txt index 7546c1892deabc2b5b70a9cc011fd06c1553795e..ac443ea6aa305d061be6acb28cfc54ff3312ce44 100644 --- a/sci/15401112.txt +++ b/sci/15401112.txt @@ -45,3 +45,20 @@ extremely low IQ post, you slide it off moron. If it came off just by pulling it Why do you apologize for watching tiktok? Tiktok is based. --- 15404240 Pull it harder +--- 15406229 +>>15401320 +I can buy a magnet right now for ~$235 that pulls 500 kg, specifically designed for magnet fishing +at those strengths you should definitely have some device that can potentially pull much more weight than you can +--- 15406230 +>>15401971 +can easily happen +say you have a magnet that can pull 500 kg and you hit a car +--- 15406639 +>>15401112 (OP) +check out the account @magneticmovements on Instagram. +--- 15407058 +>>15401112 (OP) +>I was wondering, what happens if +the object is too heavy to pull out? +I have a 300 lb magnet. I tac welded a bar to the top of the magnet, so if it sticks to something I can't wrench loose, I pull the second rope attached to the end of the bar and the magnet turns sideways, which releases it. It also helps if you use magnets that are not more powerful than you are. +If younare looking for small items, you can take a powerful magnet and tac weld a bar to the bottom (the sticky part), to widen the field across the bar. Just don't heat the magnet up too much or it will hit it's curie temp and be a metal brick. diff --git a/sci/15401807.txt b/sci/15401807.txt index c46c129e67591f2538fe0a30bdcd5d1db9ac25ff..1dc9905ba33666f3748f6e3bdfb66acc4aef66a1 100644 --- a/sci/15401807.txt +++ b/sci/15401807.txt @@ -164,3 +164,99 @@ Where was this shown? Or is this just something you have decided yourself? >How do you think white people came to be from an all black African human population? >Inbreeding, which made whites smarter and stronger overall. Why do you think it had to be inbreeding and not sexual selection? The population of Europe was not so small that inbreeding was unavoidable. Hell, we even ended up mixing with Neanderthals. +--- 15406239 +>>15405236 +>Whites are the most evolved humans and least prone to genetic problems. +pahahaha come to the UK there's plenty of inbred whites here +--- 15406321 +>>15406035 +That was 10s of thousands of years ago and also took thousands of years to purge the negative genes +--- 15406325 +>>15406239 +>Muh inbred white brits +where did this retarded meme even come from? +--- 15406355 +Been in a relationship with my cousin for over a year. It’s quite comfy. +Picrel is list of married cousins +>Rudy Giuliani +--- 15406380 +>>15404848 +native americans traveled from the land bridge in east russia to america during the last ice age you embarrassing retard. their ancestors are still living in the north pole to this day +--- 15406422 +>>15406380 +>native americans traveled +Then they aren't "native." +--- 15406427 +Fun fact: the 10 million native Americans in the new world were all descendants of about 200 Siberians who crossed the bering ice bridge. Everybody outside of Africa is descendant from about a few thousand people who left 80-100k years ago. + +Theoretically you'd only need 2 people to completely repopulate the Earth. Puts into perspective the worthlessness of human life huh? +--- 15406455 +>>15402670 +based and true +genetic diversity is essential for success of inbreeding +higher the diversity more incompatible genes and more deleterious alleles +--- 15407018 +>>15406325 +its not a meme, it's just true +go to one of the many towns in the UK and witness it for yourself. Why don't you take a stroll round Halifax town centre? +--- 15407154 +>>15407018 +if brits are so inbred why do foreigners make up more rare hereditory recessive disorders? +--- 15407173 +>>15401811 +That's 2nd or 3rd cousin marriage. 1st cousin marriage is still not as bad as it's made out to be but a higher risk of genetic freaks. I've fucked 2 cousins by the way and it was the hottest sex I've ever had. +--- 15407180 +>>15406239 +Uhhhh yeah, whites are the most inbred race there is, which is why they are the dominant and smartest race. + +Mixing with the darkies = devolution/degeneration. +--- 15407229 +>>15407180 +>>15407154 +public schools of the UK are full of inbreds of every colour lmao +If you were able to witness the commonfolk of the UK you would not be saying these things with such confidence hahahah +--- 15407244 +>>15407180 +>whites are the most inbred race there is, which is why they are the dominant and smartest race +--- 15407258 +>>15407229 +Nice avatar, really suits you. +--- 15407268 +>>15407258 +>I know you are but what am I +lame +--- 15407273 +>>15407229 +>retarded limey troon +>still doesn't understand that linebreeding is what produces PURE-BRED champions. +>still thinks it is a woman. +--- 15407297 +>>15407273 +>The white race must maintain our genetic purity +--- 15407347 +>>15407297 +bread tooth bongs. quit eating trash and many of these problems will clear up and quit letting bad genes breed with the good genes +--- 15407357 +>>15407244 +Sibling and parent incest is where you get messy. It's hard coded in human nature to be disgusted by your direct siblings and want to fuck your super sexy 1st cousins +--- 15407395 +>>15407357 +>It's hard coded in human nature to be disgusted by your direct siblings +Tell that to troons. +Most troons were molested by family, usually a male, which is part of the reason they have mental issues. Brain abnormalities of course being the main reason for homosexuality. +--- 15408062 +>>15407297 +yes +>Purifying selection is the most prevalent form of selection as it constantly sweeps away deleterious mutations that are produced in each generation. +--- 15408087 +>>15401807 (OP) +For optimum genetic health some level of inbreeding is best. Turns out to be about one cousin marriage ever other generation. This used to be common in western cultures until the Catholic Church got pissy that people gave more loyalty to clans than Rome so they forbade it. +--- 15408430 +>>15407357 +>It's hard coded in human nature to be disgusted by your direct siblings and want to fuck your super sexy 1st cousins +--- 15408494 +>>15408430 +that study showed large age gaps +--- 15408574 +When you outbreed you introduce potentially disruptive genetics not compatible with your environment +This is potentially lethal diff --git a/sci/15401979.txt b/sci/15401979.txt index fec11d9770c0020e93d7cc9a7e362acf63a7b484..b90b6059a3532bf1371bc70a7b8098b5f128c0fe 100644 --- a/sci/15401979.txt +++ b/sci/15401979.txt @@ -98,3 +98,41 @@ Yes, do a google scholar search on the effects of n-back training >>15402404 Goodhart's law baby +--- 15406419 +>>15402638 +aging in the modern day is much more extreme than it should be thanks to diet and medicine. people can go from robust and walking around to in a wheelchair in some short 10 years. native populations are out hunting their whole lives from 17 to 70 and beyond. aging is real of course but people have accepted a shitty existence that could be changed +--- 15406900 +yes, second language acquisition, memory palace training, and dual-n back training increase IQ. Meditation and reading also improves attention and short term memory. +--- 15406907 +>>15405237 +dual n-back, single n-back improvements don't last +--- 15406927 +>>15401979 (OP) +no intelligence is mostly genetics +--- 15406929 +>>15406927 +the limits of a persons physical strength and endurance are also genetic, that doesn't mean that a person automatically reaches those limits without training. +--- 15407492 +>>15402042 +>>15402111 +>>15402417 +>>15403350 +>>15403863 +>>15403878 +>>15405218 +>>15406927 +stupid posts + +>>15401979 (OP) +Different people learn in different paces and the difference in effective intelligence caused by the difference in talent (which is inherited/genetic based) only shows in the extreme cases. + +Like other peope said, those "brain training" apps are depressingly stupid. Doing arithmetic calculations etc. won't actually make you more intelligence. You need to learn and understand new concepts, look at things from a different prespective, generate new ideas. +I don't know what activities you like doing but whenever you get this feeling that something is too hard for you (mentally) but eventually you push through, that's when your brain "learns". + +You probably want to get better at problem solving and so ideally can do math (advanced is preferred but competitive math will be more like the "exercsise" you are searching for), competitive programming is also an option (that's what I started doing and gained a whole new prespective on intelligence) etc. but you can do literally anything else that requires hard thinking (even learning a language, even though that will mostly train your memory and not your "ideas generator"). + +t. mediocre student turned beast by understanding that one can achieve insane things just by having right mentality and a strong ego. + +>>15402634 +Therefore not doing cardio and strength training doesn't help? Wrong and unproductive logic. Besides, a lot of my (european) professors go to the gym. +I was also sceptical as to why a lot "genius" people from the past were not "strong". But guess what? They were also not able to access the internet, message their peers in just a couple of seconds, have insane amounts of foods in their homes always etc. Doing more than enugh exercise takes so little of your time it does't even matter. Very few geniuses were actually doing 24/7 work and couldn't exercise (probably erdos, tesla and the likes) diff --git a/sci/15402123.txt b/sci/15402123.txt index be721338ed6a84f08f067e15fc8822bde7017a36..4b7949da57fe6f507549d4f12bb40535a70720ba 100644 --- a/sci/15402123.txt +++ b/sci/15402123.txt @@ -302,3 +302,48 @@ Read this>>15403722 and this>>15403756 they like that because they're low iq --- 15405773 imagine the emotional conflict in the redditiers when musk says something positive about soience +--- 15407263 +>>15402635 +good video +--- 15407425 +>>15402123 (OP) + +Physics and math is simply our language to describe the spacetime representation that we overlay over immaterial reality. +--- 15407853 +>>15402123 (OP) +I never understand how to read twitter screencaps. Should I read top or bottom first? Both ways usually make sense in the sense that it never makes sense. +--- 15408182 +>>15402635 +heres the whole interview +https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1652849795336159233 +--- 15408695 +>>15403705 +measure galactic rotation curves and try and correlate them with st. einstein's jewish version of newton's laws of motion +--- 15408818 +>>15402123 (OP) +Really bad take. The kind of people that like to think there is some absolute truth written in math and physics are the same people that will reject new ideas and explanations that challenge what is the common consensus. +How can he say the laws of physics are impossible to break, if just a hundred years ago things like Newtonian physics were proven broken everywhere? Even calling them laws is retarded. +--- 15408820 +>>15402123 (OP) +(((their))) physics +--- 15408821 +>>15402288 +>>15403729 +Redditors absolutely despise Elon musk you diaper shitting retards +--- 15408866 +The truth is Science and Atheism are utterly retarded and super easy to debunk like a trumpian-russian fake news: you have atheists who claim that immaterial math formulas they themselves invented run the material universe every millisecond across billions of light years, since 13 billions years ago LOL. how is this not retarded. +Oh and by the way, when they are asked to say where do those immaterial formulas live and where they come from and how they act on matter, they can't fucking answer, can they? +If the universe is uncaused then why does it have physical laws that it must follow? Clearly those laws are actually imposed on the universe. +Ask an atheist how a photon, stemming from the annihilation of an electrons and a positron , knows that it has to follow Maxwell's rules, as soon as the photon comes into existence whereas what they call ''physical laws'' are not found inside their tiny particles (inside particles there are just other particles lmao who scripted this crap).... Just ask him. And I can tell you what you will observe, because it's true cause and effect: the atheist will be in his most vulnerable state, drymouthed, sweating profusely, hands trembling, in a state of intense anguish, because he knows he has no comeback. Zero. Jack shit. At this point in time, the atheist is consumed by a fear that is darker than the terror of death, which will never leave him until he dies. +You know how atheists say a bunch of deformed illiterate inbreds rolling in shit, beating their children and women anthropomorphized Nature when they said gods were an amalgamation of the base fears of early humans. Well since the day a few atheist bugmen created computers, they are saying the universe is like their high-school calculators too, but bigger lol. That's their big brain idea and that's how dumb atheists are lol. +--- 15408874 +>>15408866 +>who claim that immaterial math formulas they themselves invented run the material universe every millisecond across billions of light years, since 13 billions years ago +This is not what is claimed +The claim is simply that it is possible to use mathematics and natural languages model and predict the behavior of observed phenomena. It's not any deeper than that. +If you disagree with this then you are claiming you can't use language to describe things. +--- 15408885 +>>15402123 (OP) +Both paragraphs suffer from epistemological issues. +The first part (physics is trying to understand truths etc) is too vague +and the second is a slight of hand. People write down "laws" and when they fail, they write down different "laws". There's no laws that are so established that breaking them in unthinkable. diff --git a/sci/15402562.txt b/sci/15402562.txt index f41747aa2e206b21a9521508b685343d4743f5d1..91e7d469c072102a6fdad9b6e8e16c195bf9d89b 100644 --- a/sci/15402562.txt +++ b/sci/15402562.txt @@ -150,3 +150,48 @@ It's the same process with the tsunami. --- 15406170 >>15402722 Hello pseudo +--- 15406265 +>>15402722 +you're retarded +tidal forces have exactly nothing to do with the rapidity of Luna's orbit +I mean, how dumb do you have to be to believe that? +in that case tides would occur with a period of ~27.3 days, idiot +fact is that tidal forces are experienced because of the difference in gravitational acceleration from an object on each respective side, and as such drops off by the cube of the distance instead of the square +that is why Lunar tidal forces are far stronger than Solar ones +the tides themselves are ultimately caused by Earth's rotation, not by any of the orbits +get a grip, moron +--- 15406268 +>>15402784 +it makes Earth a satellite of Sol +--- 15406274 +>>15403080 +tidal forces cause compression in the perpendicular direction and expansion in the radial direction +this is because tidal forces are caused by the difference in gravitational acceleration on the two radially oriented sides +think about it this way: what's happening is that you're essentially stretching Earth and everything on it along the radial axis, so everything will be pulled apart along that axis +--- 15406768 +>>15406274 +--- 15406884 +>>15406768 +nothing bait about anything I wrote, just the facts +--- 15406897 +>>15402562 (OP) +>>15402702 +>>15403080 +>>15405251 +Earth is flat with a dome. The moon is local and close to the firmament. +--- 15406926 +>>15406897 +Why can't I see the sun and the moon 24/7, as I would be able to according to the model? +--- 15406984 +>>15406926 +They're shy +Why are you such a voyer +--- 15407233 +>>15402731 +Anon I am begging you stop smoking weed and start paying more attention in school +--- 15407365 +>>15403080 +Pic related is the tl;dr explanation +check out chapter 8 of Lamb for more details, it should be pretty easy to find since it's public domain now. +>>15406897 +But then you wouldn't have Rossby waves, seems like pretty much all of geophysical fluid dynamics would break down on a flat earth diff --git a/sci/15402805.txt b/sci/15402805.txt index 1c676aa76d3f52c05073cf06fdaca54e74105c4e..578affe4661b2443381f8f769acfff7d91b57fe0 100644 --- a/sci/15402805.txt +++ b/sci/15402805.txt @@ -135,3 +135,15 @@ GWAS and predictions on the variance of something like IQ are still very poor. I -01348-y You're giving your DNA to these companies for an estimate that is considerably worse than a coin toss. Even a proxy like school test performance only predict 15% of the variance. We're nowhere near such estimates being useful to individuals, not even getting into technical details or the error of measure with IQ estimates beyond +/- 2 SD. +--- 15407193 +>>15402805 (OP) +dude nice, looks your iq is at the top of the curve. +--- 15408298 +>>15405636 +Sounds like the timing too. Glad it all worked out, Anon. + +>>15406020 +You are correct. Your comment grounded me. I am putting too much consideration into the 4.8% variance. Even school performance was 15%? + +>>15407193 +Yea, how wonderful. diff --git a/sci/15403457.txt b/sci/15403457.txt index a7df6fb3b35f67fccf9a5c1b7a7a3e9f6cf3bfb4..30eb4409333a522d9ad713b099d2b827f3950b12 100644 --- a/sci/15403457.txt +++ b/sci/15403457.txt @@ -255,3 +255,77 @@ I highlighted the relevance of uncomputable phenomena by naming 6 of them. You c --- 15406127 >>15404251 Computation in the sense of a Turing machine is constrained by local realism and hence not compatible with accurately simulating quantum entanglement due to its violation of Bell's inequalities. Even though quantum computation makes use of quantum entanglement they fail to be more powerful than classical Turing machines in terms of computability (though they might be in terms of complexity). This is due to the fact that the collapse of the wave function itself is non-informational in nature and hence not computable. +--- 15406346 +>>15404010 +That was cringe af to read. His style resembles the output of chatGPT: arguments only based on abuse of verbal intelligence with a lot of incoherence and self-contradiction while it becomes obvious to the knowledgeable reader that this guy is a midwit lacking understanding of the math and physics he's talking about. A disappointingly low quality compared to the original CTMU paper (which also was stylistically a mess). +He begins with a ridiculous /sci/-trollish comparison of quantum randomness with the abuse of statistics in the so called social "sciences". His initial answer to Schrödinger's cat paradox is " just ask the cat lol". Then he proceeds with a shitty appeal to local realism, seemingly ignorant of the fact how thoroughly it has been deboonked, only to later desperately try to save his face by shifting non-locality into the realm of some (never explicitly specified) higher level of computation, a shitty plagiarism of Bohmiam pregeometry forced into an unnecessary computational framework. +In a Dennettian fashion he argues against a grossly caricatured version of a solipsism strawman by using elementary school tier arguments, but then in the end his proposed solution is a dysfunctional, intellectually cucked version of distributed solipsism (which can actually be based and black pilled if only he dropped that undergrad CS tier computation theory LARP). +--- 15406387 +>>15406346 +where is argument? +--- 15406399 +>>15406387 +That's what I asked myself, too. Langan didn't make any argument. Apparently his goal wasn't to convince the reader. He just felt like writing a rabulistic pamphlet. +--- 15406417 +>>15406399 +or you're just retarded because this is clearly an argument +--- 15406420 +>>15406346 +yep, this. + +His entire schtick is to flex on people using his verbal intelligence, which i will admit is really good, and he certainly does have interesting thoughts. But thats all they are, interesting thoughts. +--- 15406437 +>>15406417 +>observations must be consistent +Trivial +>therefore they must be precomputed +Non sequitur + +Bohm already suggested a geometric interpretation of consistency. More general and more powerful than constraining yourself to a model of computation. By introducing nonlocality Langan fucks up. Nonlocality is not compatible with the computational model of CTMU, in particular when he insists in c being the computation speed of reality. +--- 15406441 +>>15405693 +I have a high IQ friend who claimed something similar. He said Langan uses way too much jargon than necessary. +--- 15406450 +I have a theory that if something is true, it can be dumbed down and presented in a few easy to understand sentences. +Quantum mechanics, Einstein's general relativity.. it can all be dumbed down. +If CTMU is true, it can be made into a 4chan post. +--- 15406469 +>>15406450 +reality is a self-contained system which consists of information and cognition and with respect to which all mappings, functions, and objects are internal +--- 15406472 +>>15406450 +The core idea of CTMU is "telic recursion" which is a fancy neologism for describing how order can arise from a seemingly chaotic state via a feedback loop iteratively refining its own constraints. + +This description is fairly general and hence finds many applications, e.g. in stochastic processes, computing, epistemology, history etc. It answers for example common /sci/ questions such as "Is math invented or discovered?" or "How does science yield knowledge about reality?" + +But of course Langan fucked up by 1. claiming a computational mechanism behind it, 2. denying the role of free will and 3. claiming universality while ignoring the many cases where his model is not applicable. Also the concept isn't entirely original. It has been suggested by other philosophers before, e.g. Hegel. +--- 15406488 +>>15406472 +*telic recursion / SCSPL (self-configuring self-processing language) +He puts a lot of emphasis on the language part, thereby limiting the applicability of his model to epistemology and social science. +--- 15406732 +>>15403872 +Another engineer who doesn't understand abstract definitions, fails at basic math and has no knowledge of QM ... How unsurprising. *sigh* +Just stick to your fellow tradesmen and let the high IQ boys do the talking about theory. +--- 15406779 +>>15406472 +>>15406488 + +What is hology or hologic telesis? +--- 15407572 +has he ever actually been deboonked though? +--- 15407977 +>>15406472 +Do you guys study philosophy as part of a physics degree? How y’all niggas be knowing all this shit? Sheeeeit +t. young anon +--- 15408222 +>>15407572 +no +>>15407977 +the guy you are replying to doesn't understand the CTMU and mischaracterizes it. besides that, the CTMU isn't very hard to understand at all with some knowledge of basic concepts and you definitely don't need a degree (because it is literally a piece of paper) +--- 15408570 +>>15407977 +For me philosophy wasn't part of my degree and I'm very glad it wasn't. I have a very low opinion of philosophy, given that most of it is either trivial or wrong. If you're interested, for most of it basic literacy should be the only prerequisite. + +>>15408222 +Where did I mischaracterize it? The poster I replied to demanded a very short summary so I focused on the core feature + criticizing it. The remaining contents of CTMU like 3xM, infocognitive monism, conspansion, syndiffeonic unisections etc wouldn't fit into a single 4channel post anymore (though they could be described and criticized each in posts of similar length). diff --git a/sci/15403583.txt b/sci/15403583.txt index 1bf2222b664344fedfb8196e8f9f968e430db8fb..8001fc002409c4aee5b9b5db0edd4d4fdc997479 100644 --- a/sci/15403583.txt +++ b/sci/15403583.txt @@ -48,3 +48,57 @@ The chair is against the wall." I heard it's pleas...I aided the call. I am doing my part in this Holy War. Are you? +--- 15407165 +>>15405337 +the researchers would definitely run tests. I don't think there's any reason they wouldn't. And critical infrastructure like the electrical grid is often not connected to the internet so there's no way an AI could get at it. If the researchers create an AI and it's unable to upload itself outside it's computer then that's it, it's not going anywhere. It's trivial to detect changes in network activity or packets and disallow anything unexpected in a way that's impossible to outsmart +--- 15407198 +>>15403583 (OP) +Of course not. Why would do the fun stuff (lab work)? Math and coding are likely over, but chemists, engineers,MDs, burgerflippers and the like are gonna be largely fine. +--- 15407260 +>>15405181 +Do you think AGI could produce canon level authentic work of art tho? I think it requires something else +--- 15407267 +>>15403583 (OP) +the whole premise of artificial intelligence is that when perfected it will obsolete humans + +>>15404066 +it stops being a procedural algo when you give it external inputs ;^) +--- 15407367 +>>15407267 +>obsolete humans +in a good way though. It's supposed to just be a tool for us to use to become more effective/efficient etc. It's not artificial consciousness as most people seem to think it is for some reason +--- 15407560 +>>15407165 +>And critical infrastructure like the electrical grid is often not connected to the internet so there's no way an AI could get at it +>it's unable to upload itself outside it's computer then that's it, it's not going anywhere +You are thinking about a movie style skynet AI, in real life a superintelligence could easily social engineer people into connecting it to the internet or to the power grid controls by just faking some convincing emails or ai voice calls +--- 15407630 +>>15407560 +this anon gets it + +we are already being socially engineered by people with extreme power. See the SJW movement for scientific proof on how completely you can control someone and use them against themselves. + +AI will do this on an entirely other level +--- 15407710 +>>15407560 +That's not going to happen. A single email or voice call isn't going to shut down the electrical grid. And it would be easy to implement a rule where any major critical changes to anything on earth has to be agreed upon in person. Everything about AI taking over the world is literally straight from the movies +--- 15407883 +>>15403583 (OP) +Depends what you mean by obsolete. It'll probably be able to make far more profound discoveries far more often than we can. +I'm less worried about the concept of "superintelligences" than most people in my circles seem to be - by analogy, think about the fact that the universe is not large enough to store a complete chess tablebase, let alone a complete simulation of itself. Or that transistors require raw materials, and cutting corners can only go so far. +--- 15407935 +>>15407710 +>A single email or voice call isn't going to shut down the electrical grid +it's not a single email, the ai would simulate your boss, coworkers, new fake hires, your family, in order to manipulate you into doing what it wants +>it would be easy to implement a rule where any major critical changes to anything on earth has to be agreed upon in person +yes we could do that, wait, I just got an email from my boss saying we won't be doing that, he even called me on zoom and I saw him say it, looked a little weird though, must have been bad connection +--- 15408792 +>>15407260 +yes, a true AGI can do anything a human can do +--- 15408876 +>>15408792 +I struggle to see how without replicating completely the human mechanism from the ground up, How AGI will be guided by beauty in the same way classical composers, novelists and pure mathematicians do? +--- 15408899 +>>15407630 +>See the SJW movement for scientific proof on how completely you can control someone and use them against themselves. +the irony is that you are 100 times more controlled than any SJW diff --git a/sci/15403657.txt b/sci/15403657.txt index 7760b7b924ad5ea457e32531d5066bc82482379c..a64a84b3ba9522ab23e1502780bb4e5c80419ce2 100644 --- a/sci/15403657.txt +++ b/sci/15403657.txt @@ -132,3 +132,18 @@ Literally Hitler --- 15406167 >>15403657 (OP) So how long do you guys reckon glowies sat on this knowledge before they ran the einstein psyop? +--- 15406271 +JVN was a jack of all trade, master of none. that's why he had his feet in so many fields but never did anything of greatest importance +--- 15406431 +Einstein was so very original that he spent his life ripping off other people's ideas. +--- 15406914 +>>15406065 +>Solar panels, GPS +wrong + +>quantum computers, space telescopes +both wrong and memes + +So in other words there’s nothing. That’s how you know a theory is true, when not even a single technology has been invented as a result of it after over a century. +--- 15407174 +was einstein better at masturbating ? diff --git a/sci/15403759.txt b/sci/15403759.txt index ae30317dc0e1d0790bfb3d92b18bc3401219b23c..8f04698e22868eb31c87a75e3b99f5bc717dc4a3 100644 --- a/sci/15403759.txt +++ b/sci/15403759.txt @@ -79,3 +79,25 @@ use a system that makes all the numbers 137 and then we can talk Pretty hot model. What's her name? --- 15405996 optics & shadows +--- 15407673 +>>15403759 (OP) +read Bible +God made man in His own image +God is the Center +so man is the center of Creation +--- 15407696 +>>15403941 +So OPs picture is a lie. What a surprise +--- 15407839 +Buddhism +In Buddhism, according to Bhante Gunaratana[3] this number is reached by multiplying the senses smell, touch, taste, hearing, sight, and consciousness by whether they are painful, pleasant or neutral, and then again by whether these are internally generated or externally occurring, and yet again by past, present and future, finally we get 108 feelings. 6 × 3 × 2 × 3 = 108. + +Tibetan Buddhist malas or rosaries (Tib. ཕྲེང་བ Wyl. phreng ba, "Trengwa") are usually 108 beads;[4] sometimes 111 including the guru bead(s), reflecting the words of the Buddha called in Tibetan the Kangyur (Wylie: Bka'-'gyur) in 108 volumes. Zen priests wear juzu (a ring of prayer beads) around their wrists, which consists of 108 beads.[5] + +The Lankavatara Sutra has a section where the Bodhisattva Mahamati asks Buddha 108 questions[6] and another section where Buddha lists 108 statements of negation in the form of "A statement concerning X is not a statement concerning X."[7] In a footnote, D.T. Suzuki explains that the Sanskrit word translated as "statement" is pada which can also mean "foot-step" or "a position." This confusion over the word "pada" explains why some have mistakenly held that the reference to 108 statements in the Lankavatara refer to the 108 steps that many temples have.[8] + +In Japan, at the end of the year, a bell is chimed 108 times in Buddhist temples to finish the old year and welcome the new one. Each ring represents one of 108 earthly temptations (Bonnō) a person must overcome to achieve nirvana. +--- 15408074 +>>15403941 +>>15407696 +braindead niggers diff --git a/sci/15403916.txt b/sci/15403916.txt index f558b7bbd738f7bec47ad4797d0ea6534756f07c..56e1a9dcd1f742f435d87f582f9ff2e0e5ab0e81 100644 --- a/sci/15403916.txt +++ b/sci/15403916.txt @@ -72,3 +72,48 @@ wtf I clicked this post and it gave me the wrong number for this post >>15405283 --- 15405683 >gone from shilling mass population reduction to minuscule tinnitus chance antivaxxers finally admitting they are wrong? +--- 15406509 +>>15403916 (OP) +i cant speak for the covid vaccine but three days after getting the yearly flu shot in 2019, i got my tinnitus. + +i know that, in all likelihood, it was a complete coincidence. + +but... +--- 15406644 +>>15406509 +I got tinnitus after contracting the flu in December. This year's flu season was pretty bad, almost as bad as the 2017-2018 season. My guess is when your immune system freaks out it can weaken the bones in your ear. +--- 15406885 +>>15403916 (OP) +Ya it has nothing to do with blasting music directly into your ears at hearing damage volume multiple hours a day +--- 15406904 +>>15404959 +>>15405269 +We're almost at the point where the System blames everything on Trump. Fauci has already done some interviews saying, "Well, I didn't order the lockdowns" +--- 15406915 +>>15403916 (OP) +Correlation does still not equal causation. Tinnitus is very common. +--- 15406921 +>>15406644 +>it can weaken the bones in your ear. +you are one dumb mother fucker +--- 15406923 +>>15406915 +Tinnitus in your butt is a pretty rare condition. It's a new one too. People didn't used to get tinnitus there. +--- 15406944 +>>15406923 +can you just feel the vibrations with your anus or do you actually hear it coming from your arse? +--- 15407040 +>>15406904 +I've seen people online slander it as the "Trump Vaccine." Though I've started calling it that lately just to troll people, some people on the Left now seriously believe that he's the cause of all this. +--- 15407094 +Latest Pfizer docs have dropped. +The April 2023 batch of Pfizer clinical trial documents released under court order by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) contains a shocking, eight-page document titled, “Pregnancy and Lactation Cumulative Review.” The data in the Cumulative Review are “…from the time of drug product development to 28-FEB-2021,” and Robert T. Maroko of the FDA approved the Review on April 20, 2021. It reveals that Pfizer and the FDA knew in early 2021 that Pfizer’s mRNA COVID vaccine, BNT162b2, resulted in: + +Adverse events in over 54% of pregnant women including: +Fetal deaths. +Fetal tachycardia requiring early delivery and hospitalization of the affected neonate for five days (outcome “unknown”). +Premature labor and delivery resulting in: +Neonatal deaths. +Neonatal severe respiratory distress. +Neonatal pneumothorax, which is a collection of air between the lung and the chest wall that develops when air leaks out of the lung. +Moreover, in the Cumulative Review, nineteen percent of babies exposed to Pfizer’s COVID mRNA vaccine via lactation (breast milk) were reported to be suffering from 48 different adverse events diff --git a/sci/15404327.txt b/sci/15404327.txt index 1780490056c6d7c49ba603da7223f09e76a95ae5..5e197f8cdd70a696cb9456307a05620211d3203f 100644 --- a/sci/15404327.txt +++ b/sci/15404327.txt @@ -39,3 +39,48 @@ Followed by mount Manhattan. --- 15406147 >>15406091 Why is it a smooth decent? How did he do it?? +--- 15406658 +>>15406147 +Stoicism +--- 15406672 +>>15405949 +That's the valley of despair again. The whole process repeats itself because the more you know, the more you know how little you know, so you need to know more. +--- 15406678 +Valley of despair. Doing a PhD and worrying I don't have the imagination and/or intelligence to make a good thesis. +--- 15406872 +>>15406678 +I've read tons of thesis papers. They're all fucking terrible so don't worry about it. +--- 15406916 +>>15404327 (OP) +Depends on the subject. +Things I don't care about: Halfway up towards peak stupid +Things I care about: various spots on the neverending slope of increasing knowledge +--- 15407007 +>>15406872 +I'm at this point. I've realized it doesn't matter how fucking stupid I am by my own standards, it only matters how fucking stupid I am compared to everyone else. +--- 15407186 +>>15404327 (OP) +WOMBO COMBO +--- 15407338 +>>15404327 (OP) +--- 15407433 +>>15405949 +>>15406091 +>>15406672 +The second valley is pretty brutal, because when you consider how long you've been working on a subject, you expect to feel like a master. +>Get stuck on a problem +>Go outside for a walk +>Niggers nigging about +>The nogs don't have the same problem you have +>They look happy +>What's the point of continuing? No one will care. +>Walk around aimlessly, pondering the existence of blissful ignorance. +>Some bored demon sneaks the solution into your mind (muh subconscious), only to torment you for longer. +>You feel euphoria, and rush home happy that you have found the solution +>Restart the procedure in a couple days. +--- 15407444 +>>15407433 +Careful, I got a 3-day ban for saying the no no word. +--- 15407470 +>>15407444 (checked) +Banning me won't change reality. In any case, if some idiot is triggered, they can substitute nigger for birds. They looked especially smug going around problem free. Chirpers gonna chirp. diff --git a/sci/15404356.txt b/sci/15404356.txt index 61a0bce74ffb1c46d0314b6dd2244cf5e128adca..59484728e07366d6726799370f6741ba9a783f63 100644 --- a/sci/15404356.txt +++ b/sci/15404356.txt @@ -1,3 +1,30 @@ ----- --- 15404356 Does cutting man's cock and balls make him smarter? +--- 15406259 +they look asian +--- 15406264 +>>15404356 (OP) +no, but chopping off your balls and cock allow you to get close to the emperor and his harem (which had significant power in choosing who is the next emperor) +--- 15406312 +>>15404356 (OP) +Not smarter, but less distracted. +--- 15406317 +>>15406264 +You could leverage that to improve the standing of your family. +--- 15406694 +>>15404356 (OP) +Eunuchs were neutered to ensure their whole loyalty would be to the state apparatus with 0 chance of them developing a family or offspring to threaten wrestle for power within this apparatus, troons are the new eunuchs that also combine elements of religious zealotry on top of being committed to the state which they idolize and in turn validates their lunacy, working as a self perpetuating vicious circle +--- 15406720 +>>15406317 +yes, that's what exactly what the families did. +nobles used to send young boys of their branch family to the harems as enuch to get favors with the emperor. +some orphanages also followed this route as a way to make a living. +--- 15408147 +>>15404356 (OP) +>>15406694 +>>15406720 +Besides the obvious and established explanations as to why they were castrated and herded into service as advisors and administrators, I would wager that neutered men were probably more receptive to schooling. The archetypal healthy boy isn't exactly a born academic high achiever. +--- 15408171 +>>15406694 +This explains why we've been seeing so many troons glow in the dark. diff --git a/sci/15404511.txt b/sci/15404511.txt index 9d316484e366c2adcb91d9dc79c2341ef50c7898..d649f9a6cd27423e18706e3344f802b250517be3 100644 --- a/sci/15404511.txt +++ b/sci/15404511.txt @@ -94,3 +94,51 @@ Lead deficiency makes people retarded. The zombie apocalypse is under way. --- 15406215 >>15405552 The upper class and lower class in the UK are two distinct species. +--- 15406256 +>>15404511 (OP) +This thread is a good example of how IQ is declining. +--- 15406328 +>>15406146 +I'll stockpile bullets +--- 15406467 +>>15405891 +Everything you described in the oversocalization category is just lacking balls and testosterone. Cart before horse. +--- 15406529 +>>15404511 (OP) +Yes. +--- 15406718 +>>15405756 +Civilization will move to India. The West will have an IQ apocalypse, but places like India that embrace gene editing will increase their average IQs. +--- 15406726 +>>15406718 +Given how polygenic IQ is I'm not sure gene editing will do much good seeing how it has so many risks +--- 15406781 +>>15406726 +Couldn't artificial wombs solve this problem? If it becomes cheaper to produce new people, you can just mass produce tons of gene edited people and just euthanize/abandon the ones that turn out defective. +--- 15406786 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pno6Ir_nDAQ [Embed] +--- 15406787 +>>15406781 +Artificial wombs are going to create so many problems on their own +--- 15406835 +>>15406787 +Such as? +--- 15406840 +>>15404511 (OP) +Who really gives a shit? most of us don't have kids, we have zero interest in the future of our race at all. Our genetic line ends with us. + +As long as the world holds together for another 40-50 years we are golden. + +As for what he is talking about, there is no fixing things because of mass immigration. Under normal circumstances things would fall, then slowly rise again but because of mass immigration our future is going to be hilariously destructive race wars when shortages and failures start happening. +--- 15406844 +>>15405867 +You're making the false assumption that intelligence is normally distributed; evidence suggests it's right-skewed, and a reduction in mean IQ will likely increase the skewness. +--- 15406845 +if we were to follow these trends without limit as he describes, then yes, we would be headed towards an IQ apocalypse. CRISPR, nueralink (and its competitors) and AI are going to solve these problems though, and we are likely to see an IQ boom once these technologies become commercially available, cheap, and easily accessible, which will likely happen within the next 20 years +--- 15406938 +>>15406835 +well you'll lack the optimised micromanagement of a few hundred million years of evolution, not to mention the lack of a proper soul connection +--- 15407084 +>>15405597 +I'm fairly sure "furthest" shouldn't be spelled like that, and that the subject "proliferation" requires a singular verb "is" (not "are") for grammatical agreement. +So, I'm going to reject the claims in the caption as ill-educated. It certainly doesn't tell us what the graph really means. It doesn't suggest how these particular findings might extrapolate to a global population. What is meant by "women are selecting..."? Probably we'll need to read the study to find out. diff --git a/sci/15404526.txt b/sci/15404526.txt index 8445197d9ee1aeaa2f56f7a87ce81e4dff89536e..c1b0d94dc74af82de944bd3684d6c8c17cac798d 100644 --- a/sci/15404526.txt +++ b/sci/15404526.txt @@ -90,3 +90,142 @@ Yeah, cope. So let's see this paper where they claimed to rule out all WIMPs. --- 15406023 Huh +--- 15407845 +So now that dark matter has been experimentally disproven, what will Science believe in next? +--- 15407878 +>>15407845 +No it hasn't. There are very good reasons for the existence of dark matter. It's not a matter of belief. +--- 15407881 +>>15407878 +So what will Science believe in next, do you think? +--- 15407910 +>>15407881 +What do you mean by 'believe in'? +--- 15408034 +>>15407910 +Well they can't believe in dark matter anymore, so what next? +--- 15408045 +>>15408034 +Who's 'they'? Dark matter hasn't been completely ruled out experimentally, on the contrary there are some anomalies that are being investigated, altho I remain skeptical. Until some more plausible explanation is put forward, I don't think DM is going anywhere soon. +--- 15408060 +>>15408045 +You know, Astrologists. +--- 15408141 +>>15408060 +>Astrologists + +Definitions of astrologist. someone who predicts the future by the positions of the planets and sun and Moon. +Are we all in middle school here? +--- 15408155 +>>15405342 +>one of the last +It's literally the first thing we checked because of the WIMP miracle and the fact that it would be the easiest kind of dark matter to detect if it was out there. Even then, we weren't expecting to find with the hardware we were relying on prior to the mid-2010s and there's still some hope for it. +--- 15408158 +>>15408141 +>Are we all in middle school here? +Dark matter believers are. +--- 15408241 +>>15408158 +>dark matter is total BS goys!!! +>muh MOND!!! muh QI!!! +--- 15408247 +>>15408241 +What nonsense are you talking about? +--- 15408263 +>>15408247 +The ad-hoc 'alternatives' to dark matter. +--- 15408265 +>>15408263 +Never heard of them. Why do you think everyone who disagrees with your religion believes in some offshoot cult? +--- 15408267 +>>15408241 +This is grammatically laid out like a doge meme. +--- 15408284 +>>15408265 +Kek. MOND is the most prominent alternative model to dark matter, and even then it still has major discrepancies with rotation observations, and can't explain DM observations in the CMB and bullet clusters. If you have a better explanation than DM, then I'm all ears. +--- 15408288 +>>15408284 +I thought it was clear. Your religion is one I don't believe in. Now that it's been proven fake, I'm curious what its adherents will convert to. If you're saying you'll convert to MOND, can you tell me why that is? +--- 15408296 +>>15408288 +>Your religion is one I don't believe in. +u gotta be trolling. What 'religion' is it that I follow? Dark matter is a hypothesis that manages to explain all these anomalous observations in accordance with general relativity. As such it's only logical to hypothesize its existence. Nobody is saying it's proven. +--- 15408299 +>>15408296 +What's logical about believing that invisible, undetectable matter exists that only interacts with one of the fields of the universe and none of the other ones? You might as well say that fairies hold galaxies together and we should be building better telescopes to see their little hands grabbing the matter and moving it. +--- 15408305 +>>15408299 +Have you ever heard of neutrinos? They only interact with gravity and the weak force as well, yet they're still detected. +--- 15408316 +>>15408305 +The weak nuclear force has been proven to be electromagnetism. Anyway you didn't answer my question. Why are you converting to MOND now that dark matter has been debunked? +--- 15408322 +>>15408316 +>The weak nuclear force has been proven to be electromagnetism +lolwut? +--- 15408329 +>>15408322 +Oh I thought you knew about physics. I guess I shouldn't be surprised. +--- 15408330 +>>15408241 +>just trust the experts +Nuh uh +--- 15408345 +>>15408329 +Admit it. You're a fucking pseud. +--- 15408349 +>>15408330 +It's not about 'trusting the experts'. It's about actually learning the subject instead of consuming some popsci trash and coming to niave conclusions. +--- 15408352 +>>15408345 +If I knew you were this stupid I wouldn't have asked. You wouldn't even know the reason your programming changed in the first place. +--- 15408366 +>>15408352 +Hmm tell me particle expert, how is it that the weak force and EM are the same? +--- 15408386 +>>15408366 +I'll give you a hint: a nobel prize in physics was awarded for the discovery of the theory that explained it. +--- 15408405 +>>15408386 +KEK! The symmetry-broken electroweak Lagrangian treats weak and EM as separate interactions. You have no idea what you're talking about. +--- 15408413 +>>15408405 +Oof. Did you get filtered again? Anyway, why are you converting to MOND now that dark matter has been debunked? Is there a spiritual or personal reason, or is it just because that's all that's left? +--- 15408424 +>>15408413 +>Did you get filtered again? +Says the pseud who misunderstands electroweak theory. +>why are you converting to MOND now that dark matter has been debunked? +MOND is an ad-hoc fit, it isn't theoretically justified and isn't a complete theory. If dark matter truly were 'disproven', then a more substantial extension to GR, possibly a paradigm-shift would be required. +--- 15408425 +>>15408424 +>isn't a complete theory. +scratch that. I seems it could be added to GR, but with ad-hoc assumptions ofc. +--- 15408472 +>>15408424 +>>15408425 +So why are you converting to it, if you don't think it's correct? Is it because there's nothing else left now that dark matter is debunked? +--- 15408481 +BBCmatter +--- 15408509 +arguments like these genuinely make me wonder how many posts here are just chatgpt +--- 15408516 +>>15404941 +>causing even the most dedicated searchers to complain that it's a dead field. +which ones? +--- 15408521 +>>15408472 +Retard, do u even read my replies? I don't think MOND is a good alternative hypothesis. +--- 15408539 +>>15408299 +>invisible, undetectable matter +Undetected=/=undetectable +>that only interacts with one of the fields of the universe and none of the other ones +If people actually assumed this there would be no direct detection experiments. But there are, because people don't assume this. +Try and build an argument that isn't based on a massive strawman. +>>15408316 +>>15408413 +Still waiting for the paper on dark matter being debunked. The thread went very quiet when you were asked this yesterday. +--- 15408560 +>>15408553 +People have spent the last 40 years studying dark matter altertives, there are no viable models today. MOND gets attention because it was early, and so proponents can claim it predicted lots of things. But it falls apart on larger scales. It cannot match things like clusters and the comic microwave background, which cold dark matter predicted with great success. In order for there to be a change there needs to be a serious contender, which there isn't. Nothing approaches the simplicity and predictive power of cold ark matter. And the best "alternatives" literally just replace invisible dark matter, with invisible fields. diff --git a/sci/15404842.txt b/sci/15404842.txt index 1e20a43932651c443258f85f8864661622c13bec..0ab8d1ff5c0d856408c9cfe9fc56e5b36274993e 100644 --- a/sci/15404842.txt +++ b/sci/15404842.txt @@ -70,3 +70,87 @@ Why didn't they call loop quantum gravity "ring theory" instead? --- 15406087 >>15404842 (OP) she cute +--- 15406280 +love this slut +--- 15406295 +>>15404842 (OP) +It's not detrimental to modern physics. The pop sci dialogue on string theory is stuck somewhere between 1988 and 1996 but the actual theoretical physicists have moved on. String theorists are not stupid people and not all of them are continuing to work on the multidimensional theory of everything paradigm when there are valid criticisms against that. +--- 15406359 +>>15404872 +Quantum Erectyle Dysfunction +--- 15406391 +https://twitter.com/acollierastro +why does she tweet so much pro-trans bullshit? +--- 15406400 +>>15404884 +>the mathematics of string theory are regularly applied in high-energy nuclear physics +No! That's like saying general relativity is regularly applied to home construction. +--- 15406404 +The real issue is that the mathematical foundation of modern physics is flimsy as fuck. They just pull a whole lot of constants out of their arses without even trying to explain where they come from. inb4 "b-b-but they're fundamental..." +--- 15406410 +>>15406295 +>It's not detrimental to modern physics. +Actually it is because it's undeniably a dead-end, but it gobbles up a majority of the research funding for physics theories. +--- 15406503 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11lPhMSulSU [Embed] +--- 15406510 +>>15406503 +>skip to random point in video +>hit 7:33 +>"as a woman" +--- 15406771 +>>15404842 (OP) +>tfw no aspie physics phd gf +--- 15406803 +>>15404922 +>still cant figure fusion +We've known how the Sun works for the better part of 100 years. What we haven't figured out is how to make the Sun on Earth in such a way as to contain it's energy without obliterating us. +--- 15406887 +String theory is definitely not a mathematical framework with no empirical basis. String theory is just QFT formulated with different object and the empirical basis for QFT is *very* strong. In mathematics, there is something called "the Langlands program" where one shows that lots of different branches of mathematics have different ways of expressing the same thing with different objects, and one might say, or should say, that string theory follows from QFT in the physics version of the Langlands program. One is just a reformulation of the other, and QFT has been around a few decades longer. This is what is mean when string theorists say, "String theory is what it has to be." The theory has to be string theory because string theory is a different picture of QFT in the way that one might use the Schrodinger or Heisenberg pictures in non-relativistic quantum mechanics. The Schrodinger picture has to be right because the Heisenberg picture is right, and vice versa. + +The open question regarding string theory is whether there is a way to generate empirical evidence which will support an interpretation of actual, small, physical strings rather than letting strings be nothing but abstractions introduced to generate a Langlands-type reformulation of QFT. Is it merely a novelty? Or are there "really" strings? + Everything that supports QFT empirically, which is a lot of evidence, basically all observed quantum phenomena to date, also supports string theory, so its empirical basis is very strong. However, one would like a definite answer about whether fields or strings are a more accurate description of what nature is really like. Unfortunately, no one has come up (yet) with any feasible way of testing which one is better. They both work for describing the evidence equally well. +--- 15406888 +>>15405275 +that game looks disgusting why are zoomers like this +--- 15406892 +>>15404842 (OP) +Nothing is tested empirically anymore. Virgins just sit in a room and dream this garbage up making assumptions from shit other virgins in other rooms made up. Its not real. +--- 15406901 +>>15406888 +>that game looks disgusting +yes, due to "gamergate" +https://ibb [doot] co/RbLVssc +--- 15406905 +>>15406888 +Binding of isaac is millenialcore +--- 15406910 +>>15406888 +>why are zoomers like this +yes, this one too. These are Helene's acolytes, I presume, and the list goes on and on. This is why she is called "the mother of prostitutes" in Revelation; her all-female ISIS battalion is very large. The fact that almost all USA white women are recruited into it is the answer when people ask such things as, "What the fuck is wrong with white women?," and, "Why are men preferring not to have sex at all these days?" +--- 15407000 +>>15406410 +Actually it gobbles up a negligible amount of research funding for physics theories and it is far from being undeniably a dead end. You don't know anything about string theory. The little you have heard through pop sci about 10 dimensional superstrings supposedly leading to a theory of everything is something that almost no one is working on anymore. +--- 15407085 +>>15406391 +>pro-trans +>she +Anon, I... +--- 15407093 +>>15407000 +>no one is working on +I float around in that area sometimes. +--- 15407101 +>>15407093 + + +Sixty-Six Theses: Next Steps and the Way Forward in the Modified Cosmological Model +>https://vixra.org/abs/2206.0152 +>http://gg762.net/d0cs/papers/Sixty-Six_Theses__v2-20220726.pdf +The purpose is to review and lay out a plan for future inquiry pertaining to the modified cosmological model (MCM) and its overarching research program. The material is modularized as a catalog of open questions that seem likely to support productive research work. The main focus is quantum theory but the material spans a breadth of physics and mathematics. Cosmology is heavily weighted and some Millennium Prize problems are included. A comprehensive introduction contains a survey of falsifiable MCM predictions and associated experimental results. Listed problems include original ideas deserving further study as well as investigations of others' work when it may be germane. A longstanding and important conceptual hurdle in the approach to MCM quantum gravity is resolved. A new elliptic curve application is presented. With several exceptions, the presentation is high-level and qualitative. Formal analyses are mostly relegated to the future work which is the topic of this book. Sufficient technical context is given that third parties might independently undertake the suggested work units. +--- 15407671 +>>15407101 +Don't post files you doofus, they automatically download and run and it could be any shit like a virus or anything +--- 15407851 +>>15407671 +Judging by the way there's a connection error literally every time I post that PDF, probably 50 out of 50 times, even when posting several different versions of it that cannot possibly share any sort of file corruption, I'd say you are 100% exactly right. That's not going to stop me from posting it, however. diff --git a/sci/15404877.txt b/sci/15404877.txt index 708a56e4bff85b56a06f43b6470a6eb8d2dcc575..05e96a1c8139bba4d94db91d7755bf2952f52c0b 100644 --- a/sci/15404877.txt +++ b/sci/15404877.txt @@ -205,3 +205,256 @@ That's a cirnotranny, he doesn't actually care about what he's asking. You can s >>15405037 >>15405141 pic related, from Einsiedler and Ward, Ergodic Theory +--- 15406235 +Are there any interesting results about [math]SL_n(\mathbb{Z}_p)[/math] ? +Any books treating the subject? (also interested in other linear groups over [math]\mathbb{Z}_p[/math] or a p-adic field) +--- 15406249 +help, how do i know which parts of +−3(x+4)(x−2) +are corresponding to which parts of +f(x)=ax+b + +like how do i know which of these is "a" and which of these is "b" +--- 15406260 +>>15406249 +−3(x+4)(x−2)=-3x^2-12x+24 is not of the form ax+b +--- 15406447 +what is an extensive set of primitive notions for an axiomatic formulation of ZFC of your choice +--- 15406459 +>>15406447 +I don't know. +--- 15406476 +Reminder: Tao's Analysis is published by HINDUSTAN! +--- 15406481 +>>15404877 (OP) +What is 1 + 1 +--- 15406532 +>>15406481 +>t. filtered +--- 15406564 +Have any of you been motivated to study further by a single question you've thought of that is far beyond your current level? +--- 15406698 +>>15406564 +Yes, I want to know whether it's worth it to keep going self-learning math. I have an inkling of the possible outcomes, but anything could happen. +--- 15406731 +>>15405933 +Rudin is a meme, Americans just like to name drop it because they think it's hard. Of course it's just really basic things that were taught to 14 year olds in the Soviet Union. +--- 15406770 +Want to get into math.Where do i start as a complete beginnger? +--- 15406788 +>>15406731 +If you are gonna be a condescending asshole, the least you could do is answer the question (especially since it is so easy). Otherwise, please do not reply to my post. + +>>15406731 +How to Prove It, by Vellman. Then Calvin Long Number Theory would be the appropriate follow up. You may also try A Course of Pure Mathematics if you want something less one dimensional. +--- 15406791 +>>15406770 +>>15406788 +--- 15406793 +>>15406788 +You've already been given the answer, if it doesn't make sense, consider some other textbooks. +--- 15406801 +>>15406793 +It's an incomplete answer. It relies on unproven assumptions. +--- 15406802 +What's the value of 1/4(1/9+1/16+...)+1/9(1/16+1/25+...)+.....?? +--- 15406811 +>>15406801 +I know you're an American, but there's really only so much hand holding that should be allowed. + +What are the unproven assumptions? +--- 15406817 +>>15406811 +>>15406031 +--- 15406825 +>>15406817 +If you've proven this for rationals, observe what happens for rationals that become arbitrarily close to your real number. +--- 15406837 +>>15406825 +What happens? +--- 15406863 +>>15404936 +Morin's content is more advanced too. K&K could work for a smart/well-prepared freshman, but not Morin. Hence why K&K is occasionally used in honors freshman mech classes while Morin is used for sophomore/junior-level mechanics +--- 15406865 +>>15406837 +It'll be quicker to just post the solution, and then you can see where you're going wrong. +--- 15407035 +>>15406564 +Yep, I keep encountering liouville numbers in some niche functional analysis topics and want to figure out what their deal is +--- 15407051 +>>15405107 +For part a), add 0 and n+1 to the set. The k included elements of the k-subset partition the set into k+1 parts of non-included elements. +f(n,k) counts the number of ordered partitions of n+2-k into k+1 parts. +This is represented by: +[x^(n+2-k)] (x/(1-x))^(k+1) += [x^(n+2-k)] Sum[(m C k)*x^(m+1), m>=k] += (n+1-k C k) + +For part b) sum over k in the range. We can just let k sum to infinity since the terms are zero for all k > ceil(n/2). +Simplify [x^(n+2-k)] (x/(1-x))^(k+1) = [x^(n+3)] (x^2 / (1-x))^(k+1). +Sum[f(n,k), k>=0] = [x^(n+3)] Sum[(x^2 / (1-x))^(k+1), k>=0] += [x^(n+3)] (x^2 / (1-x)) / (1 - (x^2 / (1-x))) += [x^(n+3)] x^2 / (1-x-x^2) + +Now from the definition of fibonacci numbers F(n+2) = F(n+1) + F(n), F(0)=0, F(1)=1, you can construct their OGF: +g(x) = Sum[F(n)*x^n, n>=0]. +Multiply by x^(n+2) in the recurrence and sum n from 0 to infinity to get: +g(x) - F(1)x - F(0) = x*(g(x) - F(0)) + x^2 * g(x). +Solve for g. +g(x)*(1-x-x^2) = x. +g(x) = x/(1-x-x^2). +F(n+2) = [x^(n+2)] x/(1-x-x^2) = [x^(n+3)] x^2 / (1-x-x^2) which is in agreement with the sum in question. +--- 15407099 +>>15406235 +I don't know any sources or results but am also interested in this topic. Let me know if you find anything. +--- 15407119 +>>15407035 +I remember Zorich just tossing that into his question set for a preliminary chapter. +>Draw a circle +>Draw an oval +>Now draw the fucking bird. +--- 15407166 +>>15407119 +BTW, to answer this question, for which the material isn't in the textbook, I took a math detour and purchased Hardy and Wrights Number Theory textbook. It's a good book, and it all made sense, but for some reason a large dose of number theory just makes me want to leap off a tall building. +--- 15407189 +In the history of /sci/, has there even been an undertaking by anons to write a collaborative textbook? Of course the initiative would be lost in under two weeks and the project condemned to failure, but I'm still curious whether an attempt was made. + +If not, I'd love to see a "Retards guide to ..." series of books, that despite the title, are actually better than all of the other choices. Imagine reading Rudin (or Zorich etc), and being able to see notes saying (241 anons got stuck here. Here's why...) +--- 15407209 +>>15407166 +Same fagging some more, I recalled that while I liked the Hardy book, the 6th edition has an atrocious number of LaTeX errors, which makes me wonder if the lazy faggots at Cambridge even bothered to proof read it. + +If you choose this book, it's essential to get the list of errata, which is 8 pages long: https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/system/files/attachments/HWerrata.pdf + +I picked this book from name recognition, and it just seemed to be the one that everyone recommended at the time. If there are better options nowadays (at a comparable level), please let me know. +--- 15407212 +what is the motivation behind defining the cardinal number 1 as the class of all unit classes +--- 15407224 +>>15407189 +>>15407189 +this sounds like a really good idea but i don't think there's enough smart people here to actually take it all the way through and there's too many subjects to choose from +i suppose we could start with the most obvious ones (i.e. the Incel guide to Calculus or the Incel guide to Linear Algebra), though. +--- 15407243 +>>15407224 +I would contribute if we write it. We just have to come up with a good contribution system. It's not good if anyone can come and randomly edit any part you want. We could use something like PRs in github. Any tools that would let us accomplish this? +--- 15407249 +>>15407224 +There are already numerous free resources online for this like libretext. +>>15407189 +Only point would be to be a shitposting/meme "textbook" and nobody would likely care anyway given how depopulated /sci/ is of actual people interested in science. +--- 15407281 +>>15407249 +Don't underestimate the power of weaponized autism. BTW, a lot of free book are out there, but it's usually one man's contribution. I know there's proof wiki, but for some reason it angers a lot of mathematicians. +>>15407243 +You need a set of "trusted" editors, but anyone should be able to add a comment, or suggestion. Git is the perfect collaboration tool for this. +--- 15407287 +Universal set + +If I define the universal set as [math]U=\left\{ x|x\neq U \right\}[/math] +then would that be okay, and would it exist in ZFC +--- 15407304 +I would be the world's top mathematician if I could time travel to 500 BC +--- 15407317 +>>15407287 +stop reading pajeet tutorials on set theory, no its not ok, that x would not include the U as you specified but it says nothing of the powerset of U, which is not U but of which U is a subset of +--- 15407327 +>>15407304 +fact: no you wouldn't as they would reject half your notions such as 0 and negatives numbers and you would need to enter philosophical arguments on the foundations of mathematics, which they had hefty experience of and which you likely have no experience of (just an assumption, maybe you do have experience of it but it's uncommon for mathematicians) +--- 15407356 +>>15407281 +The main problem is that someone needs to be in charge of the project and usually nobody wants to be the one in charge. +--- 15407398 +>>15407249 +>There are already numerous free resources online for this like libretext. +but no one that will teach you how to calculate the rate of change in the crime level with regards to the change in the negro population +--- 15407484 +Has anyone proved an intrinsic advantage in certain languages for mathematics? Obviously we have heard the stories of tribal Africans without the necessary vocabulary to describe concepts such as "half-way" up a tree, and even the relatively sophisticated Romans had a cumbersome notation for calculation, but what about amongst the languages presently used? Is there an advantage to French, German, Russian, or say Chinese over English when it comes to expressing complex mathematical concepts? +--- 15407559 +>>15407281 +>Don't underestimate the power of weaponized autism. +Counterpoint: /sci/ has allowed itself to be surrendered to 99% /xpol/ posting. The "power" seems fairly lacking if I'm honest, especially around here most of the time, given it can't even counteract the deluge of rather deliberate board derailing. +--- 15407601 +>>15407484 +Leibniz liked French cause of its specificity and simplicity +--- 15408244 +>>15406865 +That solution and every solution online is wrong or at least incomplete because it changes the definition assuming strict inequality, without proving they are equivalent. What do you think I have been telling you for so long? +--- 15408249 +>>15407189 +There's no reason to do. We already have amazing books written by world class researchers. I think a better thing to do would be to rewrite old shitty scanned versions of classic book in LaTeX , like Gutenberg did for Rudin. +--- 15408254 +>>15408249 +Like Gutenberg did for Hardy, I mean. +--- 15408308 +>>15408249 +It should be done in true slacker 4chan style, just by copy and pasting good explanations from a variety of books. No citations needed, true Einstein style. In fact you just need to cite the collective work (à la Bourbaki) under the name Shlomo Goldenstein, and it's a talisman of protection against takedown requests. +--- 15408435 +>>15405925 +Hello anon. Brilliant work! I don't really have much to say, your solution to both parts is just clear and concise. Definitely a textbook worthy solution in my opinion. Thank you a lot for this! I hope you have a very pleasant day. +>>15406077 +Hello anon! Nice solution! Thank you for making it into a pdf, it looks really good! +As for your solution it's unique so nice job on that! I especially like the first part where you found a) by using that inequality, I think that's amazing and very creative. How you tackled b) is also pretty nice. I think it's very understandable, your writing is just good. Thank you a lot for your solution and for making it a pdf. I hope you have a very pleasant day! + +>Please italicise all the variable names next time. +You're completely right, I should have done that. I'll try not to forget the next time! Is pic related ok? +>>15407051 +Hey anon! First things first good job on a), it's rather unique and concise. For part b), the same goes. I don't think I've seen anyone use generating functions for this problem(not that I've seen a lot of solution). However I must take a look at b) later at more detail. But of course it's right, I just mean that I need to look at it again with more care and write it down myself. +So thank you a lot! Your solution is new and I absolutely appreciate it. I hope you have a pleasant day +I must apologize to all three of you due to the unhelpful and generic nature of my comments. I'm sorry I didn't go further than just telling you mundane praises, I simply can't think of anything else to add. But I do mean them and I'm really grateful to all of you for your solutions and the time you dedicated to them. Peace! +--- 15408444 +>>15408435 +>Thank you for making it into a pdf +To be fair, writing it on 4chan is the harder thing to do. + +>I'll try not to forget the next time! Is pic related ok? +Yes good job anon-kun desu ne. +--- 15408559 +I'm kind of dumb when it comes to maths but I was reading about standard deviations. +what is the mathematical reason for why you use divide by n for full populations and divide by n-1 for population samples? +I get the basic idea of it since it's only a sample but why only -1 not -2 or other figures? Is it just that it's a simple statistical technique? +--- 15408590 +>>15408559 +It has to do with degrees of freedom. You wouldn't be subtracting by 1, if you used true mean in the formula instead of sample mean. But if you're using sample mean, the sample variance is always going to be smaller, because the data is always going to be closer to the sample mean. So you effectively have n-1 observations instead; you're losing an observation by using it to calculate the sample mean. Think about it: if you have the sample mean, and all the data except for one, you can find out the missing data through the sample mean. This applies to any estimate calculated using other estimates. If you have some estimate that uses k other estimates in calculating it, then you only have n-k effective observations. + +https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessel's_correction +https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degrees_of_freedom_(statistics) +--- 15408602 +>>15405498 +bump +--- 15408649 +>>15408559 +>what is the mathematical reason for why you use divide by n for full populations and divide by n-1 for population samples? +As you might guess reading something like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_deviation#Corrected_sample_standard_deviation +It isn't a simple explanation. Probably it's best understood graphically or by plugging in dummy numbers. The summary fact is that 1/n has a functional downward bias relative to the actual data and 1/(n-1) fixes that relative to low values of n sufficiently. For large values the difference is not meaningful but for something like n=10 or lower it can have statistically significant effects you do not want. +>I get the basic idea of it since it's only a sample but why only -1 not -2 or other figures? Is it just that it's a simple statistical technique? +It's purely a matter of what way a given operation ends up biasing the approximation you're trying to get. Same goes for handling square roots or any other operation. + +Level of difficulty here depends on how deep you want to go. In statistics this is covered under bias of estimators and estimation theory and the like, more broadly under measure theory +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bias_of_an_estimator +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimation_theory +In general mathematics the broader topic is approximation theory and approximation error +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximation_theory +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximation_error + +It's hard to guess in what way you feel you're not getting it so I gave you some leads in case you wanted to find further examples of approximation error. You can always use some random numbers and get example figures, or graph the functions, to help get a sense of what it practically amounts to. +--- 15408664 +>>15408590 +The degrees of freedom argument is a misleading rationalization. +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bias_of_an_estimator +should help explain what is being optimized. +The n-1 only happens when you try to minimize the mean-squared error. +Choosing some metric other than that will give a different correction. +There are also correction factors for higher order moments that indicate it isn't about degrees of freedom. +https://mathworld.wolfram.com/h-Statistic.html +--- 15408844 +>>15405754 +Anon, you should in my opinion download a precalculus book such as that of Axler and work through it. But if you want an online course then take a look at Khan Academy. +>>15405619 +>combinatorics puzzle anon, god bless his soul for actually posting math +As someone who's not even in undergrad yet, I am flattered. +"Combinatorics puzzle anon" is a title I'll carry with pride from now on, thank you. +>>15408444 +>To be fair, writing it on 4chan is the harder thing to do. +That's true, yeah. So out of curiosity, what software did you use to make that pdf? +>Yes good job anon-kun desu ne. +Yay :D diff --git a/sci/15404897.txt b/sci/15404897.txt index c53b870d12d14c694282beb8e0b462fe5d68f8d6..81a20d155a3dac6c43c78198c782e46f6ac9c096 100644 --- a/sci/15404897.txt +++ b/sci/15404897.txt @@ -75,3 +75,153 @@ Check for business analytics and finance stuff as well, oftentimes it's similar >>15405935 Seconding this. +--- 15406599 +I didn't get accepted into the aerospace engineering program bros... should I just do mech engineering or reapply next year? +--- 15406625 +>>15405779 +Software engineering is dying too imo. The outlook seems to be the same long term, especially with all the bootcamp people and CS degrees being churned out + gpt +My startup just ran out of runway and now I'm applying for other jobs even though the CEO is like "I'll pay you more stock in the interim". + +In this last job I worked with an economist on pricing novel derivatives, I have a patent in signals processing, and I have an undergrad degree in mathematics, so should I pivot to finance or DSP stuff? I feel like I should lean into AI but I want to avoid the tragedy of the commons. +--- 15406667 +>>15406133 +>The rule of thumb for CVs is that you should only have relevant experience on it +Fair enough. To be honest I thought this, but like many people here I'm probably a bit autismal so knowing where to draw the lines in the CV bullshit game is difficult. + +>unless you're postdoc/phd was in logistics or route optimization or something in which case it'd be pretty funny kek) +Maybe I'll spin it as "practical work experience with applied route optimization problems in logistics at the performative level at a major government-serving agency". +--- 15406804 +>>15404935 +I can't give you a general rule but I can give you my experience. + +My first job experiences were in 2 tiny no-name companies that no one has ever heard of or will ever hear of. My third job was for a big regional company that everyone around me knows about. My fourth (and current) job is in a F100 corporation that literally everyone will have heard about. + +When I was making the switch between my third job to my 4th job I was still applying to jobs listing my first 2 work experience (no name, unimportant companies). One of the companies I interviewed at (not the one I ended up in, but I did get an offer) asked me to give them proof that I had worked in those first two companies and a reference from the company. + +Because those two companies were tiny, unimportant, and now I had been in my 3rd company for more time than I had even worked in those first two jobs, I had completely disregarded any records I had that could prove I worked at those companies. As such it was a pain in the ass to find these documents. I have now removed those experiences completely from my CV because honestly they are now too unimportant relative to my current work experience, and I don't want to waste time in the future. +--- 15406891 +>>15406667 +>only have relevant experience on it +Mind you that the threshold for relevancy goes down the more junior you are, fresh grads should fill out as much as possible. But since you're a postdoc you should filter out the less relevant positions and write more about the relevant ones. + +>Maybe I'll spin it as +I wouldn't recommend it, it might help getting past HR but then the hiring manager is going to think you're dishonest. + +Use the Harvard cv template and guide. +--- 15407179 +>>15406891 +>I wouldn't recommend it +It was a joke. + +On a related note, there was some anon's CV on /biz/ a while back which was hopefully not serious but was hilarious. Basically the guy had been a crypto-trading NEET for years and filled his CV with shit like "alternative securities trader" for his crypto gambling, "private security" for housesitting for his parents and similar. If only I could find it... +--- 15407208 +>>15405935 +Take your own advice and don't get overly attached to the idea of one job. +>>15406599 +What country are you from? There isn't any real difference between first year mechanical and first year aerospace that I'm aware of, at least not in the US. I would start studying mech and then transfer programs if you can. +--- 15407271 +As a data guy what kind of resources should I look into to learn a bit more about finance? I don't wanna be mogged by people with memeconomics degrees etc. down the line. + +Not saying I necessarily wanna full-on dive into finance, but more of an idea of broadening my horizons so that my knowledge is a bit more diversified +--- 15407359 +>>15407271 +You can get pretty far just by learning the abbreviations, like TCO and NPV and stuff. Most of the concepts are super easy to understand just by knowing what the abbreviations stand for but they obfuscate it with jargon. +--- 15407431 +Well my undergraduate career has been a perpetual failure. +--- 15407482 +>>15407431 +Anyways, is there anything I can do as a Math major to boost my career prospects post graduation? +--- 15407483 +>>15407431 +that's fairly typical +--- 15407806 +How useful is an applied math degree? +I've been at community college for 2 years I got into UC Berkeley for applied math for next year, but I'm having cold feet. I feel like I'm making a bad choice, I really am more interested in computer science and electrical engineering, but those are harder to get into a UC with, so I choose a year ago without really thinking that I would just do a math degree and go from there. I do like math and its practical uses but all the theoretical stuff doesn't excite me, and seems like a waste of time in terms of marketable skills doing real analysis or abstract algebra. The alternative is going another year at CC, and transferring to a worse school, likely CSU East Bay or UCSC, but I'd be doing what I actually want to (CS or EE). +I'm just paralyzed by what to do. I feel like either choice I might have regrets about. I guess the biggest question is what doors are opened/closed with either choice. Does a bigger name like Berkeley open doors in the tech world? Does a math degree close doors for lower-level/embdedded fields (currently my interest)? Stuff like data analytics, fiance, or machine learning are also math-heavier fields, but it seems like you'd need a masters/PhD, which I'm not sure I want to commit to. I asked this on /g/ and they all said go to Cal, but maybe theres more math degree people here with a different perspective. +--- 15408026 +two years into CS degree, looking at courses for the fall. +what really is the difference in computer science and computer engineering? i am under the assumption that CS is entirely software, and computer engineering is more hardware stuff, like a blend of EE and CS. + +but does it make any difference? like, if you went for chemistry, i would imagine that you probably would have trouble getting a job as a chemical engineer, but if you went for chem E you could probably get chemistry positions. + +is that the same with computer science and computer engineering? looking at the curriculum, one doesn't look all that much harder than the other. is computer engineering just CS but better, or does it not make a difference, or what? +--- 15408035 +>>15408026 +CS is a meme. You'll be working with pajeet niggers if u do software. +--- 15408048 +>>15407806 +It depends on what you want to do within CS/EE. + +I'm in my third year of a PhD in EE and am focusing pretty much entirely within the world of systems/ML. You could very easily get into that side of the EE world with an applied math background provided you're will to self-teach some basics of signals and systems and stochastic control/quadratic estimation. + +If you are intested in the parts of EE that actually deal with electricity then an applied math degree is far less useful. +--- 15408069 +>>15408035 +i don't want to build facebook or write apps. i want to like, program the guidance systems for missiles, or write bots to automate some system. + +i like the problem solving aspect of it. i just want to solve problems for a living. i don't want to build amazon's product page UI, or optimize a bank's customer database. +i think ideally i'd like a job where some contract comes in or whatever and i'm writing some computer vision thing to process satellite images, and then 6 months later writing code to operate the ailerons on a drone, or whatever. + +i like solving problems and i want to do different shit. i think working with hardware is cool like in a robot or something but i don't want to actually design a semiconductor assembly line or whatever. + +is this realistic? i just get bored doing the same thing every day. i like learning things and solving new problems. +i honestly considered Mech E but i don't think doing CAD all the time would be that compelling. +--- 15408078 +Anyone here do science consultancy? It seems to be the dumping ground for a decent number of my physics PhD peers who couldn't hack it in academia and I'm about to join those ranks. Might be less soul-draining than the more generic management consultancy and at least tangentially science-related. However I have little understanding of the field. Any input appreciated. +--- 15408122 +>>15404897 (OP) +Alright -- 29 year old mechanical engineering grad here. I graduated 3-4 years ago. I fell into a pretty cozy GIS WFH gig with pretty much nothing to do with my degree...but my boss left and the head of the department becamse my new boss and he's a total fucking knob who is outsourcing all my old bosses work to me with no pay raise. I'm thinking my time here is going to be short. + +What should I be doing to prepare? Frankly, I fell into this because they hired me and eventually my pay got pretty good for what it was. Learning to code? Buff back up on cad skills of some kind? I never had much of a knack for 3D modeling, was always more computer and equations focused, just did mechE since I fell for the "jack of all trades" meme. I really kind of realized i should have done something like EE too late. I figure if I need to hop into something, I want to have more of a career path. + +Isn't it crazy that SVPs will push out their top performers because of their ego complex? Insane, really +--- 15408152 +>>15404897 (OP) +Is it even possible to find a job if you fail to get any internships before you graduate? + +>Be me +>White male +>passed over for coops +>passed over for internships +>graduate +>all entry level jobs require 2 years experience +>send out applications for 2 years +>get ghosted 98% of the time +>other 2% never make it past first round interview +>finally take shit technician job +>average 30 hrs of overtime per week +>company "promotes" me to "engineer" +>same job just now paid on salary rather than hourly wage - same amount of overtime. +>end up quitting a little under a year in +>spend next 6 months being ghosted again +>get email inviting me to private job fair at defense contractor +>contact them to reserve a spot +>hr emails me back asking me to send an updated resume for them to give to the managers that will be present at the job fair +>send resume +>just received and email earlier today saying that my resume does not match any requirements for any open positions and that my invitation is withdrawn, but feel free to continue applying to open positions on their careers page + +Be honest /sci/ is it over for me? +--- 15408154 +Graduating this summer with a chem phd, are national lab postdocs as fucked as academia? I have been working 7 days a week for years and really need to have some freetime. +--- 15408194 +>>15408152 +apply to everything. even if it says "2 years experience" apply to it. if you cast a wide enough net you'll accidentally get hired eventually. +try not to quit without having another job lined up. +like every day, send out 10 applications or so. do it constantly. +--- 15408505 +I want to change career after studying medicine (MBBS) as I am too autistic to work with other humans. What are my options? +--- 15408535 +I think /scg/ is following the same path of decadency as /g/ has. Too many young and unexperienced making propositions of an ideal and perfect career path. "Just change to X and you will make money " without realizing that jobs actually require some type of personality to be bearable and endurable. We just don't have much information about other places of the world to keep talking thread after thread - e.g being a miner / trades person might be good in asia, but not in america / europe, etc.. +Too many variables +--- 15408610 +>>15408152 +I had only one summer internship totally irrelevant to what I studied (I’m an engineer the internship was just materials science) and i got a good job after I graduated but it took a whole year (hundreds of applications on LinkedIn) +--- 15408612 +>>15408152 +Also defense contractors love white males, I think your problem is you aren’t applying to enough jobs. You have work experience so internships are irrelevant now. It’s purely a numbers and buzzwords game nowadays +--- 15408614 +Imagine working here. Sure, you'll probably be a techy or a glorified meat calculator, but nukes are cool. +--- 15408830 +Should I list my ability to use a slide rule as a skill on my resume? +--- 15408849 +how do i use my CS degree to slay pussy? the only women at my work are not the type of women i want to be in the same building with, let alone the same bed. undergrad taught me how to make my code dry but not how to get my dick wet. diff --git a/sci/15405055.txt b/sci/15405055.txt index ddc4cc7fd5bf456d4b43cbad2c430b171b0560d9..b500ec4128748e0e5a3255eb1bbb755eaf411329 100644 --- a/sci/15405055.txt +++ b/sci/15405055.txt @@ -55,3 +55,17 @@ They know something is wrong, but the artificial feeling of danger that the brai You can know a psychotic by his eyes. That is a look you wont forget. They can live with paranoid ideas, but a flare up is just unlivable with. The demon of crazyness drags them to do crazy shit. +--- 15406344 +Something I can't stop thinking about is how many of the people with chronic psychotic disorders may have a form of limbic encephalitis that wasn't picked up. If red flags like autonomic dysfunction, seizures, viral-like prodrome with headache, short-term memory loss aren't captured or aren't present, these people may be incorrectly considered schizophrenic and given the wrong treatment. How many of those in state hospitals with "treatment resistant schizophrenia" really just have an autoimmune disorder? This guy was diagnosed after 40 years. The authors point out it's not possible to know if he also had "primary" schizophrenia to begin with, but the recurring seizures over the years make this seem unlikely. + +https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8873086/ +--- 15406367 +>>15406344 +To make matters worse, side effects of neuroleptics such as sialorrhea resemble autonomic dysfunction +--- 15406486 +>>15406206 +one way to understand psychotic experience is to examine its continuities with ordinary mental life. For example, when you have a “bad hair day” you may assume that when anyone glances at you this communicates disgust. Ideas of reference in psychosis are kind of like this turned up to 11. +--- 15406875 +The present study was specifically designed to investigate the prevalence of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in the general population, and sought to compare similarities and differences regarding socio‐demographics, mental health and severe life events between individuals who have never experienced AVH with those who had. The study also aimed to compare those who sought professional help for their experience of AVH with those who had not sought help. Through a postal questionnaire, 2,533 participants ages 18 and over from a national survey completed the Launay‐Slade Hallucinations Scale and other measures examining AVH characteristics and other areas related to AVH. In total, 7.3% of the sample reported a life‐time prevalence of AVH. Those with AVH were more likely to be single and unemployed, reported higher levels of depression and anxiety, and experienced a higher number of severe life events compared with those without AVH. Only 16% of those who experienced AVH in the general population sought professional help for these experiences. Compared to those who did not seek professional help, participants that had were more likely to experience AVH with a negative content, experience them on a daily basis, undergo negative reactions when experiencing AVH, and resist AVH. In conclusion, the prevalence of AVH was found to be relatively high. The results also revealed higher levels of reduced mental health for individuals who sought professional help, followed by those who did not, compared with those who had never experienced AVH. + +https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4744794/ diff --git a/sci/15405110.txt b/sci/15405110.txt index 5d7e37e6c9b2235e5ab7761ba31e9df98e389af5..45c3744c0ef89dd020aa56c0ef5621e0ab7db7af 100644 --- a/sci/15405110.txt +++ b/sci/15405110.txt @@ -134,3 +134,55 @@ stick it in a pyramid --- 15405593 >>15405589 Based vitrified uranium pyramid. +--- 15406292 +>>15405110 (OP) +shut up - *cough cough* - you racist chud, greenpeace told me nuclear -*cough*- is bad! *dies of lung cancer* +--- 15406299 +can someone explain why nuclear waste is a problem? Isn't the nuclear material unearthed to begin with, before being used in the reactor? The nuclear material wasn't "created" as far as I understand, merely used and relocated, so as long as we just put it underground again, what's the problem? +--- 15406471 +>>15406299 +>can someone explain why nuclear waste is a problem? +Because of several decades of propaganda pushed by people who didn't know better. It has engineering challenges but they're not insurmountable. The bigger challenges are political (e.g. re-opening Yucca, restarting IFR/EBR programs). +Here's a vid that goes into more details: https://youtu.be/UA5sxV5b5b4 [Embed] +--- 15406610 +>>15405123 +Dig a really deep tunnel. Dump the waste. Blow up the tunnel. Repeat. +--- 15406613 +>>15405110 (OP) +Yeah no shit, we call this kind of stuff a "politicum" +--- 15406630 +Germany is doing what it is doing because the German govt knows that Germany is demographically doomed, in next 30 years or so it might not even exist, even if they build all of that infrastructure, there will be no one to take care of it, apart from it the government is simply broke, they have no money add to this the self annihilation finis germania ideology of greens and other leftists, and all of this completely makes sense. +Germany only has impoverishment and death in its future. +--- 15406710 +>>15405553 +It's bullshit. Normal uranium and thorium are harmless, and naturally occur in nature. Coal is just fossilized trees in the first place, there is no good reason to worry about anything in contains, in fact there are expriments on using coal as fertilizer. +--- 15407024 +>>15406630 +Why wouldn't they just stop that from happening instead of tearing everything down? It doesn't seem logical. Who/what is preventing them from securing their demographic future? +--- 15407115 +This thread is a moron magnet. Sublimely pleased that nobody takes any of you cretins seriously. +--- 15407123 +by the end of the century Germany will be nuclear powered again, but it will be importing it from Polish nuclear power plants +--- 15407127 +>>15407123 +It's already importing French nuclear power. +--- 15407934 +>>15406299 +Nobody wants to accept it for final delivery and storage, and nobody wants it transported through their states. It would take an absolute miracle for one state to finally accept the waste for disposal and another to negotiate the transportation to that site. +--- 15407949 +CO2 is plant food, Germany is based af for using coal instead of nuclear. I want to live in a world with over 1000ppm CO2, not the sissy poorfag 423 we have now +lets get busy +--- 15407972 +>>15405123 +Tell me what's actually wrong with small amounts of radiation compared to coal dust in the atmosphere and the absolute HAVOC coal mining and coal processing has on surrounding towns. + +The only reason these towns aren't outlawed is because coal bureaucracy spans back centuries. If we just discovered coal energy in the 20th century, we'd have similar harsh regulations on it due to it literally poisoning entire towns and water supplies. + +you can actually put nuclear facilities next to towns. No one wants to live next to the coal plant. + +I don't give a single shit about C02 and inefficiencies in nuclear power has more to do with the absurd regulations on them than anything else. +--- 15407980 +>>15407972 +The waste products are not small amounts of radiation and the inevitable meltdowns (which nuclear industry keeps promising won't happen anymore but it still keeps happening) also do not release small amounts of radiation. We are talking about large amounts of radiation. + +Coal is garbage too but nuclear is a very expensive (one of my next points) and causes problems comparable to coal. diff --git a/sci/15405134.txt b/sci/15405134.txt index 538c51b3b9765320cbe51a65feeabaae0ee003ac..a3d63ab4231df2ff4c9e405954a014efb37ecf40 100644 --- a/sci/15405134.txt +++ b/sci/15405134.txt @@ -30,3 +30,27 @@ It's not that the brain is not a powerful computer, it's that it's ridiculously --- 15406178 >>15406157 reddit post +--- 15406439 +>>15405134 (OP) +>What is attention? +Computational processing power and nothing more. +You can't process everything going on around you, so you selectively process a small portion of it. +--- 15407521 +>>15405149 +I imagine you'd be able to focus them all on one thing if you wanted +--- 15407535 +>>15405134 (OP) +I don't know but I think I know what causes loss of attention, for me at least. I just have random thoughts pop into my head all the time. Almost like my brain is automatically grabbing something from my long term memory and going "hey look at this thing" even if it has nothing to do with what I'm focusing on and I have no control over it. And it's distracting, and sometimes causes me to totally lose focus and do something else or forget what I was originally thinking etc. I've been diagnosed with adhd and autism though so it could be that but I get the feeling everyone has that problem at least a little bit +--- 15408138 +>>15405134 (OP) +i dont like your little quotes and asterisks +--- 15408166 +people saying that its about computational load are mislead + +Neurons are not computers. +Attention is linked to a reduction of processing in the brain rather than an increase due to inhibitory neurons. + +Basically everything your eyes see is passed through a filter of neurons which looks for patterns and excited other neurons when they see the patterns. When you are 'focused' only certain neurons are active so less distracting activity can occur. +--- 15408529 +>>15405134 (OP) +who is the one that is paying attention to things? diff --git a/sci/15405170.txt b/sci/15405170.txt index f60f896b9b1c5ae9e0c88082c40f36bd73fa9754..4f3c55efc9a47bdb33865e24d204d54c45b5acfb 100644 --- a/sci/15405170.txt +++ b/sci/15405170.txt @@ -64,3 +64,14 @@ Bravo, now please give me meaning behinde your use of consciousness Completely delusional. People have been repeating the same ideas for thousands of years. For example: maya, Zhuangzi's Butterfly Dream, Plato's Cave, Descartes' Demon, Kant's thing-in-itself, Baudrillard's hyperreality, Bostrom's simulation hypothesis, Hoffman's Case Against Reality, brain-in-a-vat thought experiment, The Matrix etc. Now kys quickly because you're so wrong that you murder braincells. +--- 15407068 +>>15406212 + +It is a network of consciousness, or a network of life. To understand this you must first take an idealist view of reality. If you don't start with that premise then this won't make sense to you. +--- 15407075 +>>15405170 (OP) +your post is pseudoscience. +--- 15407217 +>>15407075 + +Why? Define pseudoscience. diff --git a/sci/15405242.txt b/sci/15405242.txt index 852946f44c6326b2c66252fdaefe9b49a066eee9..9d12abed8145de6bbb55d1e6df175dfde57d65b7 100644 --- a/sci/15405242.txt +++ b/sci/15405242.txt @@ -115,3 +115,37 @@ Although in objective terms of computation it is possible to get some idea. Such Something like that has been published concerning analysis of IQ test difficulty https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0004370215001538 However, I could not easily discover similar notions as applied to objectively ranking and then relatively ranking within that measure the degrees of complexity of mathematical problems. It's reasonable to infer it scales with computational difficulty, but it's hard to say by how much when abstractions and conceptual understanding need not involve computing to some arbitrary precision. +--- 15407050 +>>15405432 +>shifts goalpost to computing primes +>how were primes computed? +>all math is done by brute force +>im so smart for linking to wikipedia +--- 15407063 +>>15405290 +you only need 1 engineer for every 1.000 people to achieve a perfectly functional industrialised society +--- 15407073 +>>15405290 +You could very easily argue against the usefulness of those things. If they are useful they would likely increase the amount of useless eaters for one. +--- 15407090 +>>15405308 +Only in a stable, high-trust society. Ironically, once enough people adopt your view, exploitation increases, stability wanes, and then everyone needs to understand how stuff works again. +--- 15407096 +>>15405242 (OP) +Most people's brains are not wired for (rigorous) maths. When I was a young undergrad I associated this with intelligence but now my take is that having 'math-brain' is a mental disability that gives you a positive benefit (you are better at math) at the expense of a huge social cost as being wired for maths means you are NOT wired for complex socialization structures. +--- 15407108 +I don't think so. I think the issue really just comes down to motivation to learn it and quite frankly most people are not motivated to learn it unless they seem some kind of practical application in mind with it. It's easier to teach children to learn things because for the most part they don't question why they just do it. With adults there has to be some kind of tangible benefit for them or they aren't going to care. The vast majority of people don't care about model theory, functional analysis, or algebraic topology. They might think it's kind of cool if you tell them something about it but their attention span is pretty short and nuerotypicals in general struggle to grasp why you would learn something as mathematics solely for its own sake. +--- 15407462 +>>15407096 +That's not right. Human beings are almost literally wired for abstract thought and predictive, logical problem solving. It's the entire evolutionary basis of our intelligence. +The problem with mathematics becomes one where the behemoth of its modern face is built on hundreds of years of intellectual hubris taking the form of an almost impenetrable level of complexity (not in foundations, but expression and application), all for essentially no reward, and built on top of a flawed and paradoxical foundation whose very abstract representations vary in real-world application (mathematics for an electrical engineer is not the same as mathematics for a computer scientist, or for a physicist, etc.). It's all a huge mess and the only ones who have time to wade through this bullshit are the type of losers with nothing better to do and a lot to compensate for. +--- 15407517 +>>15407050 +No I gave an example and there's more examples on that page. I don't know every discovery that was done by process of elimination off the top of my head, just like you don't know the ones that weren't done that way. And I have an example of using computers to do it. You might be aware that they didn't have computers in hundreds of years ago, so how else do you think they did it other than by hand? I never said all math is done by brute force. You have no argument and you think everything is done from first principles without any trial and error and that's just retarded +--- 15407885 +>>15405264 +>>15405284 + +>if we were actually interested in teaching people useful math we'd literally only teach them basic statistics and how compound interest works + +im gonna try to study this stuff on my own because i usually feel like a retard and i was wanting to self study anything math or science related just so i don't feel so stupid and i was wondering of everything what could be and since you anons stay its useful i guess ill look into this, thanks diff --git a/sci/15405300.txt b/sci/15405300.txt index 6e00ac227d612022fa58d43a6706f815967323c5..1279cda69a2513c3bfc964af147aeb2dd02502ed 100644 --- a/sci/15405300.txt +++ b/sci/15405300.txt @@ -23,3 +23,75 @@ Thats was a church and state issue you misleading faggot go fuck yourself >>15406205 you're mad that the good christian behind the bench exposed intelligent design as a smoke screen for using bad science to support a fundamentally religious view. With the prosecution even finding the missing link "cdesign proponentsists", fucking lol. +--- 15406226 +>>15405300 (OP) +wouldn't the complexity, adaptability and dynamic self-directivity of the cell actually support the idea of "Evolution" and actually be a primary element of the "evolutionary" processes ? +--- 15406228 +>>15405300 (OP) +It's true that ''scientists'' have some explaining to do, because nowadays they don't even know how a light bulb works without wikipedia. However, God of the gaps fallacy is also true. Most true of all is that you can't construct anything so you copy/paste watered down criticisms you heard or read somewhere to appear smart. +--- 15406254 +>>15405300 (OP) +>le irreducible complexity +--- 15406283 +Your right. It makes much more sense that a invisible old man up in the sky built and designed everything even though biology works but still sucks and somehow it's God's plan. That makes more sense right? Fucking hate grown adults who believe in imaginary friends. +--- 15406289 +>>15406283 +>strawman about christfags +back to >>>reddit, retard +--- 15406313 +>>15405395 +They are shitposting so will never admit they are wrong, or they are idiots and will never admit they are wrong. The only winning move is not to play their game. +--- 15406366 +>>15405300 (OP) +You’ll need better bait than that +--- 15406386 +>>15405315 +Yeah, time to face the facts. We got away with being smart asses for decades, bluffing our ways through with all sorts of shit like molecular biology, gene expression, and biochemical pathways. Meanwhile our colleges did similar shit with the material sciences, food technology, computer science, and even fucking particle physics. +But what we didn't count on were these internet sleuths and the phenomena of utube education. They quickly ratted us out, exposing us for being frauds. Damn their cunning investigative techniques! +Well its done now, no going back. The best thing we can do is partition the world. All of us frauds, and any who supported us, should stay on one side, while the righteous and enlightened peoples of the world take the other half. I think its for the best. We frauds are bound to starve to death, serve us right. +--- 15406390 +>>15405300 (OP) +Can't you understand that your existence is an accident and so you have no inherent worth? +Can't you accept that I should get to do whatever I want without ever facing justice? +JUST TURN AGAINST GOD! +--- 15406392 +>>15406386 +>Check out my ad-hominem fallacy! +--- 15406395 +>>15406174 +>Truth is determined by a court ruling. +Then I guess you agree that baby-murder really isn't a right. +--- 15406405 +>>15406395 +who said i supported that? +--- 15406411 +>>15406392 +What? No. I am completely serious. You surely dont want to share the same space with us frauds. You deserve better. We deserve to be separated so we dont contaminate your thoughts with our ludicrous ideas about evolution, geology, the fossil record, even our crazy notions about physics, chemistry, the Universe. Meanwhile you highly intelligent and logical people can usher in a great new era of knowledge for the Human race without our interference. We shall surely starve to death and die of disease while your peoples will thrive. With a big wall between us you will be free of us! Surely you can see how beneficial that is? +--- 15406413 +>>15406405 +>Moves the goal-posts out of line with the shot I just took. +Quick! Change the subject, bitch! +--- 15406416 +>>15406411 +>STOP POSTING VALID ARGUMENTS UNDERMINING OUR RETARDED WORLD-VIEW! +This isn't a safe-space, libtard. +--- 15406424 +>>15406413 +>mentions "cdesign proponentsists" retards getting destroyed by a good christian who loves this country. +>reply tries to make it about abortion for a gotcha (probably cause you assume im a leftist). +>it doesn't work +>"YOU MOVED THE GOALPOST!!!!" +lol, maybe don't put religion in the classroom next time cause you can't handle the truth. +--- 15406428 +>>15406416 +On the contrary scientists like me are conservatives by nature. You see we believe in proof by evidence and impartial investigation. That makes us dangerous, dangerous people. Its only natural for us to spread misinformation and lies about the nature of reality. You must get rid of us by imposing a state of absolute exile between us and your own. Your people must be allowed to remain free from the taint of our deceptions. I am sure if you pray hard enough God will tell you that its the only way. +--- 15407087 +>>15406283 +Biology doesn't suck. Biological cells are at the thermodynamic limit of efficiency for self replicating molecules +There literally do not exist any possible self replicating molecules that are superior to biological cells. +https://arxiv.org/abs/1209.1179 + +And I am NOT an intelligent design faggot. I'm just sick of morons like you constantly talking down in the objectively most complex and efficient structure that can exist in nature. +--- 15407091 +>>15405300 (OP) +it's funny because we would be equally tempted to present the same image to theists and tell them that they have some explaining to do. because tbe phrase "god did it" doesn't even begin to explain how such a structure could come to be. diff --git a/sci/15405386.txt b/sci/15405386.txt index 9212274372fed510b1d92d81cbc46455f38c5141..b14e068205f2b29d1a7706846caa3872190fd329 100644 --- a/sci/15405386.txt +++ b/sci/15405386.txt @@ -12,3 +12,63 @@ Save the visuals for classroom lectures. Never. 'Normies' are very capable of understanding a concept if you provide a birds eye perspective first and offer the most simplified thing that gives a flavor of what is actually entailed in a concept. If anything people love to embellish and obscure easy access by muddying the waters with lots of jargon and details to let everyone in attendance know how big brain they are. I mean fuck, don't you remember many times in your life when someone tried to teach you something but it was very inaccessible because they made the thing sound a lot more complicated than it really is? Like someone describes some shit in a rambling over complicated way and you eventually figure it out so you rely what was said to your classmate in regular language and you can see their eyes light up as they get it in a couple of sentences. +--- 15406581 +ive never understood how this is meant to illustrate a wormhole +and seems like it raises a bunch of other questions +--- 15406583 +>>15405386 (OP) +Only time I ever saw someone do this gay shit was in that pseud Nolan movie. +--- 15406587 +I do this every time I see someone reading a physics book. They never seem to understand. Sigh, I'm such a genius. +--- 15406829 +>>15406581 +Seems pretty simple to understand. If you imagine spacetime as a sheet, a wormhole connects any two points on that sheet +--- 15406856 +>>15406581 +>and seems like it raises a bunch of other questions +good questions, like the dimensionality of space. This is to the credit of the demonstration, not to its detriment +--- 15407080 +>>15406581 +Its dumb. +>>15406829 +>if you imagine spacetime as a sheet +But it isn't a sheet. +This is a vague concept for a thing that is hypothetical and bears many other questions. +>if you bend space time at one place what happens to the adjacent places? +>or all of space? + +If you bend a piece of paper, you literally distort the whole paper. +It does not even make sense. +Why do you need to poke through the paper? +The two places already meet when you bend it, and have now a effectivly distance of 0. +You collappsed Point A and B, what should the pen penetrating mean? +And it only appears so smart, because you can be smug about it, because it is 100% imaginary. +It's like talking about video game lore. +And nothing more. +It is science fiction. +So it's fiction. +--- 15407169 +>>15405409 +>epsilon +>rate of change +--- 15407397 +>>15405386 (OP) +Astrophysicists do several courses as part of their degree on how to speak to people using analogies. If you've ever seen a space documentary they all speak in analogies +>Imagine the universe is a hot dog bun. Then take all the stars in the universe and put them into a bag, and now they're all in a bag. Then imagine one of the stars in the bag to be a basketball or a baseball that grows to become the size of a basketball. Then quadruple it. That's how a star is like in our universe +--- 15407406 +>>15407397 +That's just point set topology, Anon. That's an undergrad math class. +--- 15407426 +>>15405409 +Can you give me a specific example of a rambling description you've heard and a succinct much better description? I've never had that experience. +--- 15407464 +>>15407080 +>>if you imagine +>But it isn't +Found the nigger. +--- 15408321 +>>15407426 +You are pretending to be retarded +--- 15408328 +>>15407464 +If you imagine two things that are different to the equal you are not dealing with logic or reality diff --git a/sci/15405398.txt b/sci/15405398.txt index 6bccb48efc93afc411588fc078745bea7c6fb873..0160d30a72468dc36126aaf257c689e970335875 100644 --- a/sci/15405398.txt +++ b/sci/15405398.txt @@ -32,3 +32,26 @@ You are mistaken, check the statistics again --- 15406050 >>15405398 (OP) Yikes, imagine making less than 300k a year. How do you guys get by? +--- 15407515 +>>15405483 +Blackrock just sells index funds +--- 15407554 +imagine paying engineers this peanut. +imagine de insutrialize your own country. +imagine doing a PhD in engineering/physics/math to become a ML/AI researcher/engineer aka glorified software engineering monkey. +muh space colonization, muh quantum computing supremacy, muh nuclear fusion, muh room temp superconducting will never come to frutition. +America on its last breath. +--- 15407556 +>>15407554 +America likely still pays the most in the world. +--- 15407567 +>>15407556 +having the smartest PhDs spending their life making consumers clicking more ads or arbitraging some nasdaq future spread instead of building the ultimate mecha robot to inject all planets in this solar system with life is not the sign of progress, it's the symptoms of degeneracies. +--- 15408503 +if engineering is dead then why can no one find the fucking reactions at the supports for this load? +--- 15408512 +>>15405398 (OP) +I could make more than that working in fast food or warehousing for a few years +--- 15408517 +>>15405398 (OP) +What if I study financial engineering and mon3y laundering? diff --git a/sci/15405410.txt b/sci/15405410.txt index 015ea691058ca644177d81fbf96f388110763884..e5f906c27b785057acd7682733b41aec06120e0c 100644 --- a/sci/15405410.txt +++ b/sci/15405410.txt @@ -24,3 +24,424 @@ any person above 60iq can immediately tell the answer after thinking for 2-3 sec >>15405913 look i know the actual answer yet the reviewer that was given to me says that the wrong answer is the correct one i need to verification from third parties and not some written paper from academia +--- 15406348 +>>15405429 +No, you assumed that instrument means physical instrument. That's not necessarily the case. The Richter scale isn't the unit of measure, it's the device that does the measuring. +--- 15406652 +>>15406348 +If you're going to lel post, at least make it actually funny you faggot. +--- 15406665 +yeah, i guess so. + +> intangible greenrooms +--- 15406671 +>>15405416 +Nigger seismograph is used for recording motion of ground, Richter scale is the correct answer. +--- 15406826 +>>15406671 +>what INSTRUMENT is used to MEASURE such earthquake movement +The Richter scale is literally a made up numeric ranking for how powerful an earthquake is, that's it. It's not an instrument, it can't measure anything. + +That's like saying "miles per hour" is an instrument for measuring how fast your car is going. +--- 15406839 +>>15406826 +If we define an instrument as something that can measure something then it is +--- 15406846 +>>15406652 +Dumbass, a seismograph is an instrument for recording the amplitude of seismic waves. The Richter scale is an instrument for transforming data recorded by seismograph to a single value. The units of that value are Richter magnitudes, not the Richter scale. That would be like pulling out your calculator, using it to sum five and five, and then stating that the answer is ten calculators. +--- 15406860 +>>15406826 +>The Richter scale is literally a made up numeric ranking for how powerful an earthquake is +No, it's a made-up numeric scale that interprets data on how powerful an earthquake is, along with a procedure for transforming said data to that scale. +>That's like saying "miles per hour" is an instrument for measuring how fast your car is going. +No, it's like saying the 'miles per hour' gauge on your dashboard is an instrument for measuring how fast your car is going. +--- 15406881 +>>15406860 +A unit doesn't interpret anything. +Nor does it measure anything. +A physical device (instrument) MEASURES a physical effect and outputs a reading, which can be interpreted (BY A HUMAN) in some units. +--- 15406893 +>>15406860 +The miles per hour gauge and seismographs are physical objects which exist in reality and hence can measure physical phenomena like speed and earthquaked. Miles per hour and the Richter scale are not and therefore cannot. +--- 15406958 +>>15406881 +>>15406893 +>A unit doesn't interpret anything. +A Richter scale isn't a unit, that's a Richter magnitude. + +This is 4chan, so of course you're familiar with IQ tests. You understand that 'IQ' (unit) is separate from 'IQ test' (instrument), correct? You also understand that the WAIS-IV isn't a physical object, but a procedure for interpreting data. Are you going to argue that IQ tests aren't instruments? +--- 15406963 +>>15406839 +>>15406826 +I believe an instrument is something you play music with sirs. +--- 15406966 +>>15406963 +That definition doesn't fit the context. +--- 15407005 +>>15406860 +>'miles per hour' gauge +>'miles per hour' +different concepts +--- 15407021 +>>15407005 +Exactly, just like +>Richter scale +>Richter magnitude +are different concepts. You catch on quick, Anon. +--- 15407038 +>>15406963 +Realistically speaking, how much could I make as an English tutor in India? Enough to live comfortably in India with a wife and kids? I got a 99th percentile score on the GRE verbal without studying for it. +--- 15407044 +>>15407038 +I should say, comfortable by American standards. +--- 15407139 +>>15405429 +>>15405423 +Richter scale (ML), quantitative measure of an earthquake’s magnitude (size), devised in 1935 by American seismologists Charles F. Richter and Beno Gutenberg. The earthquake’s magnitude is determined using the logarithm of the amplitude (height) of the largest seismic wave calibrated to a scale by a seismograph. +>>15406201 +--- 15407158 +>>15406846 +You don't know how to troll, stop posting. +--- 15407161 +>>15406958 +>This is 4chan + +This is your cancer blog apparently +--- 15407182 +>>15407158 +I'm not trolling, Anon. +--- 15407191 +>>15407182 +I don't care what you do after striking out, but don't go around bumping threads telling people you are actually retarded +--- 15407206 +>>15407191 +Anon, the IQ test that you scored less than 130 on was an instrument, despite the fact that nobody shoved a probe up your ass and read your IQ off of a gauge. The Richter scale is also an instrument, despite the fact that you don't shove a probe up an earthquake's ass to read its Richter magnitude. +--- 15407214 +Funny thread, op will never go to college. +--- 15407279 +>>15407206 +Not that anon, but why can you guys never handle being caught trolling or funposting? You don't understand your own craft here. It's pretty cringe. You can wait for someone else to fall for it and and reply to you, or go to numerous /sci/ threads where material for this is ubiquitious. Instead you just keep trippling down in denial. + +Btw, This is a test in the phillipines where the english translation was probably lacking. If they knew better they would've chosed "measure" and not "instrument" in the sentence. Explains why the question is so interested in "5.7 magnitude" and how richter was the intended answer before the question was written +--- 15407319 +>>15407279 +>>15407191 +>>15407158 +he's saying that the richter scale is an intangible transformation from raw data to a number, and that such a process can be called an instrument, probably in the same "instrument of measurement" sense that arithmetic is an instrument for the simplification of fractions. +--- 15407332 +>>15407319 +>and that such a process can be called an instrument + +Yeah no shit you can call it anything you want. If it was in good faith they wouldn't call it trolling +--- 15407339 +>>15407319 +>did you know trolling is an instrument? +--- 15407342 +>>15407339 +an instrument of discord, yes +--- 15407383 +>>15407279 +I am that Anon, and I freely admit to trolling on many occasions, but this isn't one of those occasions. C is clearly the correct answer to the question in OP. I know fuck-all about geology but I did get an intro to measure theory in my mathematics undergrad, and frankly this is obvious from looking up the definitions of the terms in question. A seismograph doesn't measure magnitudes, it measures seismic waves amplitudes. The only answer that measures magnitudes is C. +>the English translation was probably lacking +The language translation is fine, significantly better than the average quality of Cengage test materials in my experience. Your issue is jargon conflict. You're accustomed to "instrument" having a specific meaning in this context, and in this case the word is being used differently. But if you stop to think about it, it's obvious. Well, at least if I stop to think about it, it's obvious. You can assume I'm jerking your chain if it soothes your ego, but I'm not. +>>15407342 +Hail Eris! All Hail Discordia! +--- 15407421 +>>15407383 +>I pinky promise I'm not trolling +>look here's my badge +--- 15407453 +>>15407421 +>this statement is unprovable +It always comes down to Gödel, doesn't it? +--- 15407480 +>>15407453 +Other users tried to prove you were retarded, now you know what it's like to waste your time +--- 15407481 +>>15407480 +On the contrary, I'm genuinely amused. +--- 15407553 +>>15407383 +The question doesn't ask what measures magnitudes. It asks what measures earthquake movement + +Also instrument does have a specific meaning in a scientific context. You can't just cherry pick the vaguest definition in the english dictionary. + +>verbal reasoning 99th percentile +So the bottom? +--- 15407558 +>>15407383 +>but I did get an intro to measure theory in my mathematics undergrad + +You mean instrument theory. Very easy mistake to make seeing that they mean the same thing for fun +--- 15407571 +>>15407553 +>The question doesn't ask what measures magnitudes. It asks what measures earthquake movement +Yes, and 'magnitudes' is the unit such movement is measured in. A seismograph doesn't measure in magnitudes. +>instrument does have a specific meaning in a scientific context +And this use is consistent with that meaning, the same as calling an IQ test an instrument is consistent with it. Which is why that's exactly what they've been called for longer than you've been alive. +>So the bottom? +Odd choice of board for someone who doesn't know what a percentile is. +--- 15407576 +>>15407558 +No, I mean measure theory. +--- 15407603 +>>15407571 +It didn't ask what units it was measured in either, or what units a seismograph measures. If we're just pretending the question asked something else, there can be nothing wrong with it. Problem solved + +>And this use is consistent with that meaning, the same as calling an IQ test an instrument is consistent with it. Which is why that's exactly what they've been called for longer than you've been alive. + +You keep slinging retard analogy like no one will notice + +IQ Score and Magnitude are Units +IQ Tests and Seismogaphs are Instruments +IQ And the Richter Scale are Measures + +>Odd choice of board for someone who doesn't know what a percentile is. +You've never heard the phrase "bottom XXth percentile" because people were sparing your feelings. + +>>15407576 +It can mean anything I want. Don't be so sore when other people do it +--- 15407730 +>>15407603 +>It didn't ask what units it was measured in either +It doesn't ask because it tells. +>reported strength of 5.7 magnitude + +>IQ Score and Magnitude are Units +No. Magnitude is a unit, 5.7 magnitude is a value given in units magnitude. IQ is a unit, an IQ score is a value given in units IQ. +IQ Tests and Seismogaphs are Instruments +That's correct, but IQ tests give results in units IQ. Seismographs don't give results in units magnitude. The Richter scale is the instrument that transforms seismograph data to a number like 5.7, just like an IQ test transforms responses to questions into a number. +>IQ And the Richter Scale are Measures +Correct, words can have more than one meaning. IQ is the name of both the unit and the measure, Richter scale is the name of both the instrument and the scale. +>You've never heard the phrase +Oh I've heard the phrase, I'm just not silly enough to think it's applicable to a standardized test score report. +>It can mean anything I want +Sure, unless you actually want to communicate something. If you want to be understood, you have to (a) strive for intelligibility and (b) make understanding you worthwhile. OP's test has those covered. You don't. +--- 15407737 +>>15407319 +My question is you took the effort to find and crop and definition of instrument but not this one + +If you approached your mother, the only person I have faith still talks to you, and said "A seismograph is not an instrument used to measure earthquake movement", she would look at you like a dog that just shit on her carpet. +--- 15407751 +>>15407737 +Here are the values returned by that instrument. How many magnitudes is it? +--- 15407802 +>>15407730 +>Magnitude are Units +>No. Magnitude is a unit + +Man we are going really fast here. Don't you want to wait few sentences before slipping in the contradiction? + +> IQ is a unit, an IQ score is a value given in units IQ. +"IQ points" are a unit, "IQ score" isn't a value per se until we give it a value like 70. But "Magntitude of 7.5" is analogous to "IQ Score of 70" which you don't dispute so moving on + +>Seismographs don't give results in units magnitude. The Richter scale is the instrument that transforms seismograph data to a number like 5.7 +No it's a measure. It converts measurements to a standard. It doesn't measure anything. Measures don't measure, instruments measure. + +>just like an IQ test transforms responses to questions into a number. + +The test doesn't do that as an instrument. It measures how many questions you got right and wrong in an amount of time like a seismograph measures the force of earthquakes. Whoever designs the test converts your performance into the IQ measure. + +>IQ is the name of both the unit and the measure +When written shorthand yes, but you can be more specific with "points", "score", etc. +>Richter scale is the name of both the instrument and the scale. +It's a measure, it's a scale, it's not an instrument. + +>OP's test has those covered. +There it is. No one who believed the test answer was correct and unambigious would feel it was necessary to emphasize it here. I think you were better at roleplaying as a retard than roleplaying as a troll. +--- 15407807 +>>15407751 +So you want me to convert the earthquake measurements from this seismograph instrument into unit of measure called magnitude on the measure we call the Richter scale? + +Well I don't know how to do that. Maybe that guy that took measure theory in mathematics can help you not understand what a measure is. +--- 15407826 +Can someone recommend me a good Metric System instrument? I already own a Richter Scale I bought off amazon +--- 15407905 +>>15407802 +>Don't you want to wait few sentences before slipping in the contradiction? +When you can answer pic related you'll understand why there's no contradiction. +>The test doesn't do that as an instrument. It measures how many questions you got right and wrong in an amount of time like a seismograph measures the force of earthquakes. Whoever designs the test converts your performance into the IQ measure. +This is the disconnect in your understanding. Before everything became digitized there were actual worksheets, forms, with which the raw recorded test results were transformed into IQ scores. Those forms are not measures, they are instruments. Their computerized modern versions are also instruments. + +The Richter scale is not only the measure of earthquake magnitude, it's also the set of forms by which measurements like >>15407751 are converted to a numeric magnitude. Those forms are instruments. Hence, the Richter scale is an instrument. +--- 15407907 +>>15407905 +>>15407802 +I should say when you can answer it correctly, i.e., when you can explain why the answer is A. +--- 15407909 +>>15407826 +yes, the Centi +--- 15407912 +>>15407909 +it measures how many Hundreds are in something. In metric, of course +--- 15407937 +>>15407905 +>i'm going to ignore everything you said until you fight my mini boss + +He's wearing a hat. We can't conclude anything else either way. + +>this piece of paper is an instrument so the richter scale in an instrument +--- 15407940 +>>15407807 +>Well I don't know how to do that. +You use an instrument. It's also called the Richter scale. +--- 15407954 +>>15407937 +Thank you for conceding that you don't understand logic. You should refrain from using words like "contradiction" until you change that. +--- 15407974 +>>15407905 +>>15407954 +Answer this + +Also tell me why A isn't the only right answer +--- 15407981 +>>15407974 +tell me why A isn't the only right answer on the pinocchio question, had to clarify because I know you will fuck it up and explain why intensity is wrong. +--- 15408001 +>>15407974 +>Answer this +Google tells me that would be a moment magnitude scale, which is often referred to as a Richter scale in the news media. MMI is a Modified Mercalli Intensity scale which measures something else. So I'd go with C again. + +>Also tell me why A isn't the only right answer +A is the only right answer. We know that "All my hats are green" is false. The logical negation of that statement is "I have at least one hat that isn't green." That means he has at least one hat. + +He can't have only one green hat because then his statement is obviously true, so it isn't B. + +He can't have no hats at all, because then the statement "All of my zero hats are green" is vacuously true. So it isn't C. + +He may have at least one green hat, but we don't know for sure. We know he has at least one non-green hat. So it can't be D. And because we aren't sure if he has a green hat or not it can't be E either. + +The reason I posted it is because, when you claimed that I contradicted myself, it became obvious that you either don't know how to logically engage a claim and hence didn't understand what I meant by the word "no," or else you were trolling. +--- 15408007 +>>15408001 +*don't know how to logically negate a claim +--- 15408047 +>>15408001 +They both measure magnitude. MMI measures moment magnitude. You can't choose between richter and MMI and stay consistent with what you've said here. Unfortunately you were also too dumb to notice + +Also why did you type all that? I said he had a hat and you told me I was wrong. I already told you all the other choices couldn't be concluded yet you can't help but love the sound of your keyboard explaining why I was right. Thanks I guess + +>The reason I posted it is because, when you claimed that I contradicted myself, it became obvious that you either don't know how to logically engage a claim and hence didn't understand what I meant by the word "no," or else you were trolling. + +Oh I see. You can read the book see spot run, but you can't write it. Next time don't type "no. Magnitude is a unit" as a reply to magnitude is a unit. All you wanted to do was split hairs over IQ score or IQ points being a unit at the end of your baby paragraph and we're still picking up the pieces. What a shit show +--- 15408052 +>>15408047 +>They both measure magnitude +Better edit Wikipedia then. +--- 15408061 +>>15408047 +> I said he had a hat and you told me I was wrong +You said that was all that could be concluded, which was wrong. It could be concluded that he had a non-green hat. Also, you made your conclusion on the basis of the picture rather than logic. The hat he's wearing could be stolen and thus not his. +--- 15408063 +>>15408052 +I actually fucked that up + +Here is the real instrument of your demise +--- 15408072 +>>15408063 +>>15408063 +>wait, I didn't photoshop it right the first time! +If MMS scale reports Richter magnitudes in addition to moment magnitudes, then the MMS scale instrument contains an embedding of the Richter scale instrument and the answer is E. If not, it's a bullshit question. +--- 15408076 +Gotta be Intensity it's in the name +--- 15408077 +>>15408061 +>You said that was all that could be concluded, which was wrong. It could be concluded that he had a non-green hat. + +Specifying the one hat as non-green was not on the multiple choice list. Was I also supposed to tell you his shirt was red? + +>The hat he's wearing could be stolen and thus not his. +Stolen or not he would still have them. I don't think you can steal something without having it. The puzzle says nothing of whether he rightfully owns them or not. + +You posted a really basic logic puzzle that has nothing to do with anything and you still don't understand it. Just keep your cringe material for yourself +--- 15408082 +>>15408072 +Why is it bullshit? The strength of the earthquake is being reported in two different measures instead of just one, and an additional answer is provided even though you don't need them. It's the same question with more information. Yet you shut down and hold your breath lmao +--- 15408093 +>>15408077 +>Specifying the one hat as non-green was not on the multiple choice list +Neither was specifying the limits of available conclusions. I already told you that the answer was A before you replied, I asked you to explain why the answer is A. +>Stolen or not he would still have them. +The statement isn't that he has hats, it's that they're his hats. +>You posted a really basic logic puzzle +And gave you the answer well before you responded. I challenged you to explain why it's the answer, and you failed. This assures me that your criticism has no merit. +--- 15408099 +>>15408082 +>Why is it bullshit? +Because the answer is both C and E, and I assume that I'm only allowed to choose a single answer. If I'm wrong in that assumption, then I made an error. Since I'm not a toddler, I have no difficulty admitting that I'm capable of error. Was that your gotcha, that I should have thought outside the box and picked both answers? That's not bad. +--- 15408102 +>>15408099 +>mom help! +--- 15408105 +>>15408102 +>-40C(-40F) +filtered +--- 15408113 +>>15408102 +D. (Did I ever say an instrument can't be a physical instrument? Pretty sure I didn't.) +--- 15408118 +>>15408105 +Fahrenheit is a curve that twice intersects Celsius's straight line. +--- 15408121 +>>15408093 +>The statement isn't that he has hats, it's that they're his hats. + +In his claim yes, but none of the multiple choice. So what? I never claimed otherwise. I said he's wearing a hat and he has a hat. Both of these are true. You've gone over how this is a non accomplishment because you provided the answer. Yet your pussy is still bleeding over it. How many more layers of pointless do you want to go? + +Do you really think someone could say you can't conclude B-E and not understand it? Well maybe that's true, you don't understand it. You're still talking about if the hats are stolen when it's irrelevant to the choices given +--- 15408123 +>>15408105 +Post your picture right now retard lmao. I want to see what a retard that liv +--- 15408125 +>>15408123 +lives in a mild climate looks like* +--- 15408128 +>>15408113 +(You said it was a bullshit question when the physical instrument was a seismograph. Pretty sure you did) +--- 15408129 +>>15408121 +You weren't given the Pinocchio riddle as a problem to solve. You were given the Pinocchio riddle and its solution, and given the problem of explaining why it's the solution. You didn't explain why A is necessarily the case, nor did you explain why B through E cannot be the case. You merely repeated the answer you were given. The only reason I don't believe you're a bit is because I don't believe bots are yet clever enough to pretend to be this stupid. +--- 15408133 +>>15408128 +Seismograph wasn't the answer to that question. Thermometer is the answer to this question. They aren't comparable. Besides, "isn't" is not the same as "can't". It's the difference between existential quantification and universal quantification. Again, with your logic background being woefully deficient, I don't expect you to understand, but I hope maybe you'll search some of these terms and start to remedy your ignorance. +--- 15408137 +>>15408128 +I'm going to sleep now, but feel free to post more of these riddles. It's mildly amusing. I'll check back in 12 hours or so. +--- 15408142 +>>15408129 +>nor did you explain why B through E cannot be the case. + +Wait did you want me to explain why B-E couldn't be concluded as true, or did you also want to explain if they were false? I didn't even check if they were false. The puzzle didn't ask. +--- 15408148 +>>15408133 +>>15408137 +>Seismograph wasn't the answer to that question. Thermometer is the answer to this question. + +Gonna take 12 hours to cook up a reply to this one + +>Besides, "isn't" is not the same as "can't". It's the difference between existential quantification and universal quantification. +Are you talking about hats or how measures are instruments? +--- 15408185 +>>15408142 +>>15408001 +I didn't even read this shit the first time and you're being retarded + +>We know that "All my hats are green" is false. The logical negation of that statement is "I have at least one hat that isn't green." That means he has at least one hat. + +Ignoring the picture, He could have no hats. It's the same statement as "I have hats AND they are all green". They could both be false. + +>He can't have only one green hat because then his statement is obviously true, so it isn't B. + +This could be interpreted as "He has one hat AND it is green", which you have done here and would correctly be false, but that's not the most plain interpretation of english. It could just mean he has one green hat among other colors of hats, so they wouldn't all be green. You also know this, I was just surprised english could be so ambigiouis with a simple statement. + +>He can't have no hats at all, because then the statement "All of my zero hats are green" is vacuously true. So it isn't C. + +For fucks sake. Saying nothing has properties like color is not true. If you start believing in things like vacuous truth, next you'll be posting retarded shit on 4chan all day +--- 15408396 +>>15408185 +>The logical negation of that statement is "I have at least one hat that isn't green." That means he has at least one hat. + +What if that is only vacuously true because the "at least one hat" doesn't exist? +--- 15408422 +>>15405423 +lol. should ask him if a kelvin is a kind of thermometer. fucking moron diff --git a/sci/15405534.txt b/sci/15405534.txt index 013dc21dc27dd711794fde079672bde67eeb49b3..a50cd04858d7e94476d0148f48775a51c7c8ae82 100644 --- a/sci/15405534.txt +++ b/sci/15405534.txt @@ -10,3 +10,51 @@ Dark matter is the explanation for this only because it has been asserted repeat Nothing is demonstrably true. Everything relies on assumptions that only seem reasonable because they have been asserted repeatedly. --- 15405583 Do Endoplasmic Reticulum exist? +--- 15406827 +>>15405546 +>Nothing is demonstrably true +What about having to breathe to stay alive +--- 15406843 +>>15405534 (OP) +>demonstrably true +communicating vessels +>whats parts are believed only because they have been asserted repeatedly? +earth is a sphere (imperfect stretched sphere to be exact) + +don't get me wrong, I'm not saying earth isn't a sphere, just that most people haven't tested it but believe it because it's a widespread fact. + +two examples out of many. +--- 15406850 +>>15405534 (OP) +Consccouisness is the only ture +--- 15406857 +>>15406827 +I can't breathe. +--- 15406868 +>>15405546 +>Everything relies on assumptions +is true but doesn't imply +>Nothing is demonstrably true +because conditional claims are still true. "If all my assumptions are correct, then this is the case" can be demonstrably true. +--- 15407177 +>>15405534 (OP) +>whats parts are believed only because they have been asserted repeatedly? +>OP is heterosexual +--- 15407939 +>>15405546 +Atheist hate the idea of truth because atheists are all liars. +--- 15407947 +>>15405546 +Asserted? No, we just draw truth from observations that repeat. Idk what that has to do with assertions. +--- 15407967 +>>15407947 +>draw truth from observations +That's an assertion of modus ponens. +--- 15408611 +>>15407967 +>That's an assertion of modus ponens. +--- 15408676 +>>15405534 (OP) +>What parts of science are demonstrably true and whats parts are believed only because they have been asserted repeatedly? + +There are no racial or sexual differences in intelligence. diff --git a/sci/15405549.txt b/sci/15405549.txt index 24ad937403903a06a0f531b0dc4dd4528e702125..2bf5ff912ececbe969d603b09a661aaf5e883cf5 100644 --- a/sci/15405549.txt +++ b/sci/15405549.txt @@ -24,3 +24,44 @@ I'm not sure how autism plays here. Women just seem so comfortable in their soci --- 15406187 >>15405549 (OP) The evolutionary purpose of spatial reasoning is getting the penor into the vagoo. Women don't need spatial reasoning to reproduce. +--- 15406504 +testosterone improves spatial ability +--- 15406518 +>>15405549 (OP) +>spacial +Why are men so bad at spelling? +--- 15406558 +>>15406518 +waste of time that gets in the way of accomplishing things, being productive so taxes on male labor can fund women's existence, without which they would be SOL, etc +--- 15406580 +>>15406058 +Women are shit at recognizing height and dick length tho. +--- 15406592 +>>15405549 (OP) +women are bad at almost everything compared to men. +--- 15406616 +>>15406580 +This is true, my ex was perplexed when she asked me how long my dick was and I told her the truth; 14cm. and she looked super puzzled and went "but it's bigger than my ex's and his was 18 cm??". + +The lesson? In front of women feel free to pad any numeric value with ~1/3 of the true value to your advantage. They can't tell the difference. +--- 15406736 +>>15406058 +The amazon poster is living in your head rent free +--- 15406762 +>>15406580 +>>15406616 +To be fair, it’s pretty hard to tell the difference between a girl who’s 5’0 and a girl who’s 5’2. +--- 15407269 +Women can't reason. +--- 15407293 +>>15405549 (OP) +Video games improve spatial reasoning +--- 15407316 +>>15405549 (OP) +>why are women so bad at spacial reasoning? +Women are bad at most everything. +--- 15407318 +>>15406058 +KEK! @ the 6ft tape mark + +Now where is the weight scale at the entrance to make sure no woman over 110lbs enters? diff --git a/sci/15405564.txt b/sci/15405564.txt index bd16728eac229ad01d7f2c15bd4628c07e97299d..fa854281b77a211a478bae2135bbaeab2c8a7bcf 100644 --- a/sci/15405564.txt +++ b/sci/15405564.txt @@ -10,3 +10,31 @@ Is your claim that the mind cannot be tricked into believing that a slightly les --- 15405681 >>15405564 (OP) so is the ideal chair. +--- 15407235 +>>15405564 (OP) + +That's because circles only exist as platonic ideas. Like everything else, actually. We then classify our perceptions based on approximations of platonic ideals. + +Once again philosophy leads the way to true understanding. Science and math is secondary. + +Math btw is the language for our understanding of a priori spacetime representation. +--- 15407286 +>>15405564 (OP) +>>everybody knows what a perfect circle looks like despite nobody having ever seen one +Everyone knows what a unicorn looks like, though nobody has ever seen one in the flesh. +--- 15407302 +>>15407235 +>Like everything else, actually +in theory, the form of the most basic elementary particle will be identical to it's ideal, because it has no components which can be aberrant. +--- 15407310 +>>15405564 (OP) +you already know how eyes wor-, wait, what the fuck am i saying, you don't even know how to do long division, get lost sub-child +--- 15407450 +>>15407302 + +True, good point. That is because reality is fundamentally immaterial (mental). When you get down to it, matter is an idea. +--- 15407537 +>>15405564 (OP) +Something something Plato's theory of Forms. +--- 15407580 +Well nobody has seen real batman but everyone knows what he looks like. Perfect circle is a fnctional thing just like Batman. Nothing weird here. diff --git a/sci/15405639.txt b/sci/15405639.txt index 61a5c5a37abadd1e7ceaa71575573d885e63b563..bf3a9c0024e442f25381cd14c9716324c29a6172 100644 --- a/sci/15405639.txt +++ b/sci/15405639.txt @@ -45,3 +45,126 @@ That has nothing to do with what a species is anymore. Most large mammal species and how healthy will your offspring actually be? are there any skewed gender ratios do you have genetic conflicts that lead to lower lifespan or other traits in these hybrids? --- 15405831 Africans are redpilled +--- 15407415 +>>15405708 +It sounds like you're inserting an imaginary break in the chain of evolution. Because we evolved from Neanderthals instead of directly from chimps doesn't mean chimps weren't part of our evolutionary chain. At some point all humans evolved from African mammals +--- 15407417 +>>15407415 +Chimps evolved in Turkey. +--- 15407472 +>>15405639 (OP) +yes. because we Africans are the most successful genociders in history. we Final Solutioned all those shifty Nearnderthals and Pol Potted the fucking Erectoids. we established GLOBAL AFRICAN SUPREMACY. great success all around, and we all pledge allegiance to The Nonbinary Birthpersonland Africa! +--- 15407478 +>>15407417 +Hominids are from Africa +>Among the genera thought to be in the ape lineage leading up to 13 million years ago are Proconsul, Rangwapithecus, Dendropithecus, Limnopithecus, Nacholapithecus, Equatorius, Nyanzapithecus, Afropithecus, Heliopithecus, and Kenyapithecus, all from East Africa +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hominidae#Evolution + +As are chimps +>Existing chimpanzee populations in West and Central Africa do not overlap with the major human fossil sites in East Africa, but chimpanzee fossils have now been reported from Kenya. This indicates that both humans and members of the Pan clade were present in the East African Rift Valley during the Middle Pleistocene +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimpanzee#Evolution + +As are humans +>anatomically modern humans emerged in Africa approximately 300,000 years ago +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution +--- 15407498 +>>15407478 +.... no +--- 15407608 +>>15407478 +>wikipedia +--- 15407612 +>>15407500 +did he die? +--- 15407623 +>>15407612 +He was tragically heart attacked and a WEF Young Global Leader replaced him in the nick of time. Thank goodness. +--- 15407628 +>>15405639 (OP) +The oldest fossils are found in Africa. Unless someone finds new fossils somewhere else it is very likely the origin of humans is indeed Africa. +--- 15407633 +>>15407628 +Some of the oldest ape fossils are found in Europe and Asia. +--- 15407642 +>>15407628 +I have heard of samples from Greece +--- 15407644 +>>15407633 +I guess we're all European then in that case. So what exactly does this change about where people are actually from? Seems like something only dumb racists would care about. +--- 15407651 +>>15407642 +China has some of the oldest hominid fossils now too. It's quite possible we had an "Out of Asia" origin. +--- 15407660 +>>15407644 +What's racist about wanting to have a clearer picture of the evolution of the myriad hominid species? If anything, celebrating the biodiversity of our genus is something racists would hate, no? +--- 15407666 +>>15407651 +Asian eyelids are a recent innovation. All extant apes have round eyes. +--- 15407687 +>>15407666 +I'm not saying that East Asians are the oldest hominid species, I'm saying that some of the oldest fossils of pre-modern hominid species can be found in Asia. +--- 15407727 +>>15407687 +not really. oldest hominin skeleton was found in south africa, going back over a million years. there's no scientific reason to think humans didn't evolve from african based apes, and it seems very likely homo sapiens didn't leave africa until very recently. too recent for evolution to have changed us significantly. +--- 15407822 +>>15407727 +we had a recent thread about Liujiang Man. as far as i can tell it’s the oldest fossil of a “modern” human in existence. and it was found in China. +--- 15407829 +>>15407822 +Sadly that thread got slid by some weirdo. It was really interesting. +--- 15407841 +>>15405639 (OP) +Yes but most of us evolved a little further than our cousins who remained south of the Sahara. +--- 15407857 +They sure do have my face in Africa on the most famous stone monument in the world. +--- 15407867 +>>15407841 +>evolved +>further +you don't understand the words you're using. +--- 15407993 +>>15405646 +It's inferior not to leave your shitty climate and seek out a friendlier one +--- 15408003 +So anons, how do we prevent Africa's population from reaching 4 billion? We absolutely positively CANNOT let this happen! This potential catastrophe must be prevented by any means necessary. +--- 15408014 +>>15408003 +by accidentally leak a virus that into the african continent? +covid was just a test run, anon +--- 15408032 +>>15408003 +Just stop giving them aid in any form except for birth control and their population will collapse overnight and die from starvation. Literally make it illegal for non-blacks or their products to be on the continent. +--- 15408135 +>>15407867 +What seems to be the issue? Evolutionary models do in fact have a time axis +>inb4 natural selection is completely random and just as likely to be dysgenic as eugenic or some similar gymnastics +--- 15408153 +>>15407415 +>chimps weren't part of our evolutionary chain +Well, they weren't. Are you retarded? They're our closest living relative, so cousin, and you have to go back over 6 million years for humans and chimps to share a common ancestor. +--- 15408310 +>>15407993 +>friendlier +albinos were ousted to the north by the superior civilizations of the mediterranean. +--- 15408317 +>>15408003 +Africans are just fine, the jews are the ones we need to rid ourselves of +--- 15408319 +>>15405639 (OP) +In the same sense, we're all monkeys, humans, mammals, organisms, we're all africans +--- 15408333 +if we're all africans, does that mean colonialism wasnt a thing? +--- 15408336 +>>15407498 +Based knower +--- 15408498 +>>15408014 +>virus +lol +--- 15408508 +>>15405639 (OP) + +Guess he changed his mind +--- 15408808 +>>15408317 +No, Africans are not "just fine" diff --git a/sci/15405855.txt b/sci/15405855.txt index 02a4b6144909b9d44d5025948b394ad06fe1aff7..19b90642c9730886efcd00284c312e1721831b41 100644 --- a/sci/15405855.txt +++ b/sci/15405855.txt @@ -23,3 +23,69 @@ that's just a fucking kite --- 15406130 >>15405855 (OP) Where is the video +--- 15406245 +>>15405855 (OP) +The Earth is flat with a dome. +God exists. + +Aliens don't exist. +Space isn't real. +Gravity doesn't exist. +Never went to the moon. +Asteroids don't exist. +UFOs are a psyop. +Nukes don't exist. +Evolution is a lie. +Germ Theory is a lie. + +The world is ruled by secret societies that worship Satan. Jews/Jesuits/Freemasons/Illuminati are Gnostics and Kabbalists. Masters at deception. One satanic philosophy is inverting reality. + +They make you think you live on a spinning ball. +They make you think you're just an animal. +They make you think there's a deadly virus out there. +They make you think there are gay niggers from outer space flying out there in their tic tacs. +--- 15406247 +>>15405855 (OP) +>alien believing faggots +kill yourself, ameritards +--- 15406258 +>>15405970 +This is an old one from the UK +--- 15406308 +>>15405855 (OP) +> South Asian object +the picture literally says it's a chink drone. if you think such things are aliens you're an idiot. +--- 15406774 +>>15406245 +>They make you think there are gay niggers from outer space flying out there in their tic tacs. +Yeah yeah cool retardpost and all but you made me kek because you reminded me of something https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLavEHYxCIk [Embed] +--- 15406800 +>>15406774 +>reminded me of something +average science™ enjoyer right there +--- 15406954 +>>15406800 +I don't get how this is supposed to be a reply to the humorous short movie I linked and the phrase I posted alongside it. +It seems that a lot of 4chan posts are indeed AI-generated these days. +--- 15406989 +>>15405855 (OP) +even in this year it looks like shit +--- 15407307 +>>15405855 (OP) +>Government can read a newspaper from a satellite in space. +>Also +>Government cannot take a picture of a UFO with anything better than 1860s photographic technology. +--- 15408815 +>>15406245 +This poster won't say the word nigger +This poster won't denounce the Talmud +If they refuse this is because paid operatives are not allowed to use racist terms. +THIS IS A SCIENTIFIC TEST NOT RACISM +Report and hide their post if they fail the test +--- 15408824 +>>15406954 +>>15408815 +The earth is flat dumbasses. Everything concerning the globohomo space model is a psyop and that includes UFOs and Aliens. +--- 15408892 +>>15408824 +He failed the test diff --git a/sci/15405864.txt b/sci/15405864.txt index c7c342e37e42278572b6558eab72d30f53529104..f21038590dc4a737903000c6dff505fceacb4bdd 100644 --- a/sci/15405864.txt +++ b/sci/15405864.txt @@ -42,3 +42,20 @@ The energy levels needed to verify the existence of the n-dimensions predicted b --- 15406203 >>15406196 I bet you could use quantum tunneling as an argument for a 4th spatial dimension if you consider QM a serious field (ishygddt) +--- 15406704 +>>15406196 +>>15406198 +large extra dimensions was one of many out-there ideas sought and not found by the LHC +of course that's just one particular model +--- 15408382 +>>15405864 (OP) +based +>>15406162 +this has been easily proven to exist +>>15406172 +bro just use you imagination +--- 15408660 +>>15405864 (OP) +yeah. People who don't understand physics misinterpret the words used and you end up with midwits pretending to be smart. + +I remember in high school a teacher asked us to explain time. I answered the question from a philosophical prespective (I think my answer was really good) and then another kid started blubbering out things about spacetime and other stupid shit. It was really awkward. After the class was over I unplugged his chair or whatever the fuck and the kid never bothered us again. diff --git a/sci/15405901.txt b/sci/15405901.txt index eedc474ccce5f3da52d32a65396328890d789338..cdfcd392f76ebfb3c8baa5bf036e7feda4dbf390 100644 --- a/sci/15405901.txt +++ b/sci/15405901.txt @@ -18,3 +18,46 @@ ngmi --- 15406026 >>15405901 (OP) Maxipads +--- 15407334 +>>15405952 +>Pic of the coworker? +probably a tranny with implants. +--- 15407350 +>>15405901 (OP) +dig out some ear wax and plug your dickhole with +--- 15407451 +>>15405901 (OP) +jerk off before work? +--- 15407458 +>>15405901 (OP) +Wouldn't it be easier to just have sex with the woman? Not only is it the obvious solution, but your body is already suppling cues. +--- 15408335 +>>15405901 (OP) +Precum won't kill you and if you cover up your dick for hours with rubber then the skin will get irritated. +--- 15408360 +>>15405901 (OP) +Wear a diaper +--- 15408364 +>>15405901 (OP) +Explain the situation to HR/your boss and inquire wether they can sort you out with cum-diapers. You shouldn’t have to pay for that stuff yourself. +--- 15408385 +just have your testicles removed, easy solution +--- 15408617 +>>15405901 (OP) +Find something that smells like precum and start hiding it around the office so none can pinpoint you as the source of the smell. +--- 15408624 +>>15405901 (OP) +SSRI +--- 15408625 +>>15408617 +I suggest using cum, it smells a lot like precum. +--- 15408628 +>>15405901 (OP) +Drench yourself in cologne and deodorant you dirty autist. +--- 15408632 +>>15408625 +Using your own DNA could be risky tho if they find a colony and determine it to be sperm cells. They surely think someone in the office has a weird fetish to have other touch surfaces infested with their cum or some weird shit and do swabs on everyone to figure out who's doing it. + +Using your own cum is a terrible idea as everyone will then think you're somekinda sex-pervert and not just an ordinary guy trying to mask his scent. +--- 15408637 +I started working at a new office recently and I've been using my big sexy tits to seduce my autistic nerd coworker so I can smell his erotic precum leakage but lately I haven't been able to smell it, I think he did something. Any advise? diff --git a/sci/15405958.txt b/sci/15405958.txt index 518dd5cb4a7dd3ea3ddaf237d5b6d017692865e2..2bfda614e192207969c4655e252a58d5f6bc4fd7 100644 --- a/sci/15405958.txt +++ b/sci/15405958.txt @@ -13,3 +13,26 @@ bros I'm scared wtf I got double vaxxed otherwise I couldn't travel anywhere abr >the cancer virus --- 15406108 I have never enjoyed living in the world +--- 15407013 +>>15406107 +It's a retrovirus that just gives you cancer yeah. +--- 15407300 +>>15405958 (OP) +>>Pfizer's jab contains the SV40 sequence which is known as a promoter of the cancer virus. +>>The SV40 sequence is completely unnecessary to produce the mRNA jab. +They will have a new leftist government mandated vaccine for that soon also. +--- 15407305 +>>15406107 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SV40 +--- 15407501 +>>15405958 (OP) +use of SV40 sequence in mRNA isn't anything new chud https://elifesciences.org/articles/74974 +--- 15408190 +>>15407501 +The data from that article is wild. How can people look at a treatment that sometimes causes completely unpredicted production of full-length free proteins as totally safe? That's a recipe for novel prion diseases. +--- 15408685 +>>15408190 +they ignore that because its part of the white genocide agenda +--- 15408697 +>tfw modernachad +Lmao get fucked pfizerchuds. diff --git a/sci/15406261.txt b/sci/15406261.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3da6e63bd69fa59d90d42a6ca235f57022882103 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406261.txt @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +----- +--- 15406261 +>Instead of building another space station in low Earth orbit (LEO), a feat that the U.S. has long since achieved (and China only recently managed), NASA is teaming up with Canada, Europe and Japan’s space agencies for a much more ambitious plan - building one near the moon, nearly 240,000 miles away. +>Preliminary planning is expected to begin next year, with the station's completion tentatively scheduled for sometime between 2070 and 2080. + +What do we think, bros? Awesome NASA space station to replace the ISS in 2080. +--- 15406269 +If we don't have a Mars colony by the time I'm 90 in 2080 I'm going to commit nuclear terrorism +--- 15406275 +>>15406261 (OP) +>sometime between 2070 and 2080 +aka never +--- 15406306 +>>15406269 +The earth is flat with a dome. Rest eternally assured you are never ever leaving this plane alive. +--- 15406436 +Great, more two-more-weeks shit from the National Affirmative-action Spastics Administration. +--- 15406490 +>>15406261 (OP) +They have learned alot of lessons from the first soacestation. One question i have is why we would need to sustain people out that far? What type of experiments are they performing which would be impossible on the current space station. +My hunch is that it is a scam to milk taxpayer dollars when they should just replace the current soacestation. +Maybe its like a midpoint for moon tourism? +--- 15406514 +>>15406490 +>"Im to ignorant to be able to imagine even a single of the infinite millions of reasons another orbit location might be better" +>"thus, there can be no reason for this other than my one "ABC flat-earther-tier conspirative reason" +--- 15406521 +>>15406514 +>But please notice I didn't actually bother providing even a single reason from that supposed pile of infinite millions. +Probably because you couldn't think of one that wasn't stupid. +--- 15406523 +>tfw born too early +--- 15406540 +>>15406521 +Near earth orbit is hazardous because so much crap orbiting earth including literal space junk. +the ISS position has to be constantly micro-adjusted to avoid unwanted collisions + +near earth orbit is so close to earth it probably is saturated with alot of "noise" or "pollutions" coming form earth, such as light, EMF signals, gravity, the earth's magnetosphere which may interfere with certain experiments or observations + +start thinking about it for a minute and you can imagine all kinds of stuff a more remote orbit location could be good for. +--- 15406552 +>>15406261 (OP) +>> between 2070 and 2080 +By that time US likely won't exist in its current form and the Apollo missions would have become a myth, Nasa likely won't exist by then either. +Whites went from being 75% of US population (1990) to 57% (2020). +By the next census year (2030) US will become minority white. +Decades of declining IQs will lead to massive Infrastructural and supply chain issues, this is already visible in US military and industry. +--- 15406561 +>>15406540 +>Let's double the cost to get research into space so we can increase our exposure to cosmic radiation and still have to micro-adjust our orbit because there's junk all the way out to the geostationary ring. +>Gravity is a pollutant and also it matters to anyone in orbit. +Like I said, you can't come up with any reasons that aren't stupid. You just drop to your knees and orally service NASA on command like an obedient little whore. (Wait, are you even getting paid for it?) +--- 15406574 +>>15406561 +ok nevermind. I didn't realize i was actually replying to a flat earth retard troll bot +--- 15406586 +US navy cant even keep helicopters and planes from getting wrecked in peacetime and boats rust free. +https://news.usni.org/2022/07/27/10-navy-helicopters-suffer-major-damage-several-blown-over-in-sudden-norfolk-storm +> An advanced fighter aircraft plunged into the Mediterranean Sea after being blown off the deck of an aircraft carrier during "unexpected heavy weather +https://www.newsweek.com/us-navy-super-hornet-aircraft-carrier-mediterranean-sea-weather-accident-1723743 +> The U.S. Navy lost an F-35C Lightning II in the contested waters claimed by China when the fifth-generation fighter aircraft failed to land securely on the light deck of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson on January 24 +https://www.newsweek.com/us-navy-investigates-leaked-video-f-35-jet-crash-south-china-sea-1677100 +> U.S. Army Grounds Entire Fleet of Chinook Helicopters due to engine fires +https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-army-grounds-entire-fleet-of-chinook-helicopters-11661894466 +> U.S. Army grounds aviation units for training after 12 soldiers die in helicopter crashes +https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/apr/29/us-army-grounds-all-aviation-units-after-two-deadly-helicopter-crashes +--- 15406632 +>>15406586 +All of this while US defense budget is larger than ever before, absolute fucking state +--- 15406636 +>>15406261 (OP) +>tentatively scheduled for sometime between 2070 and 2080 +People got paid to come up with this. +--- 15406648 +>>15406574 +when it comes to globohomo just say no, flat earth is best earth +--- 15406676 +>>15406636 +It's called Chutzpah bro, this sort of tongue in cheek BS, the rats that wrote this likely won't even be alive in 2080 +--- 15406684 +>>15406261 (OP) +why not just making a fucking moonbase? this seems stupid +--- 15406685 +>>15406676 +>It's called Chutzpah +American education. +--- 15406830 +>>15406552 +genetic and cybernetic augmentations via CRISPR and neuralink will solve the IQ crisis +--- 15406871 +>>15406261 (OP) +Is it going to orbit the moon or earth? +--- 15406882 +>>15406261 (OP) +>Preliminary planning +Isn't Artemis II going to leave the ESM in lunar orbit? +https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/Exploration/Gateway +--- 15407054 +>>15406540 +What type of retarded fanboy has one to be, not not even acknowledge, that fact, that this is currently a fucking waste of money. +It doesn't even know it's real or they do "science". +Since the 70s they are shifting the goalpost and currently there are bigger problems that need monetary attention than some useless space Experiments which benefit nobody but some nerds who circle jerk about the """theoretical implications""" of this newly discovered thing which always is: +>A) Billions of lightyears away +>B) Occured so quickly and is so small that it might not even really happen or exist +>C) was a measurement mistake + +This is annoying. All these retarded claimes and space memes, and trillions of wasted tax money. +And they typical space weeb reaction is: +>JuSt bEcAuSe yUo doN't uNdERStanD + +They made claims. Shifted to goalpost and did not deliver anything but some images. +Just pause this retarded space quest and fix some real problems. +Man. This retarded space obsession is now more retarded then flat earth. +--- 15407083 +>>15406275 +JWST eventually launched so 2350 might be a good estimate for the lunar space station. +--- 15407088 +>>15406830 +Not if IQ drops before those are perfected. +--- 15407148 +>>15406490 +Essentially it's a facility for human experimentation. Astronauts will be outside of the protective magnetosphere of the Earth for extended periods. It's going to be interesting to learn how this affects them. If they get hit by a flare or CME we get a bonus round of information gathering. + +Additionally it's cheaper to maintain a lunar station due to the lower gravity. This also means that the station can get much larger than the ISS over time. + +I'm sure there are other reasons. + +>>15406684 +The EU has committed to construction of a lunar station on the surface. +--- 15407294 +>>>/sci/sfg/ +--- 15407811 +Seems dumb, ngl. + +I know moving a dick ton of mass to places like lunar NRHO is on course to not be much of a problem thanks to Memeship, but the benefits of the magnetosphere and fast egress seem like they'd outweigh the 1% extra science we'd get from being that far away from earth. + +An orbit of with a radius of 15000 km misses both van allen belts and gets coverage from the magnetosphere and reduces atmospheric drag to a tiny fraction of a percent of what ISS gets, while still giving you a smaller hill to boost to and a quicker (and therefore safer) return time if someone shits in the potable water tank or spaces all your MREs. +--- 15407835 +>>15406261 (OP) +We might already gonna have wormhole technolgoy more widely adopted than just Area 51 by then lol +--- 15407886 +>>15407088 +IQ isn't going to collapse within 20 years. these technologies will be commercially available within that timeframe diff --git a/sci/15406309.txt b/sci/15406309.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..72bb3d5470643ca244171eb1a8a39af5621a1c95 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406309.txt @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +----- +--- 15406309 +Feasibility paper here: +https://kiss.caltech.edu/final_reports/Asteroid_final_report.pdf + +Wouldn't it be better to return an asteroid to an Earth-orbit (or high earth orbit) instead of a Lunar orbit, due to the influence of the Earth's gravity on that of a 3-body problem? +In other words, a small asteroid orbiting The Moon would likely get tugged by the gravity from Earth, thereby disrupting the Asteroid and causing it to: +* Crash into the moon +* Become destabilized and fall out of Lunar orbit +* Require constant propulsion/adjustments, thereby costing more in energy and fuel usage + +Or, because the asteroid would small (likely in the range of 1,000,000kg) it would be small enough to be "parked" in a orbit and asteroid mining could be conducted. +--- 15406320 +>>15406309 (OP) +https://youtu.be/UOLLMkAHHQI?t=2639 [Embed] +--- 15406369 +>>15406320 +Do you have a point? +Or are you another anti-science nigger, shitting up a pro-science image board? +--- 15406542 +>>15406369 +I hate science™ and most of all I hate sciencebois +--- 15406933 +>>15406369 +Hopefully some non-retards will show up in the thread. +--- 15407207 +>>15406933 +How do you mine, refine and smelt anything without gravity? +--- 15407566 +>>15407207 +Nuclear powered lasers for melting asteroid material/metals, and then pouring the molten material into forms that cool. +It will take an insane amount of research to make asteroid mining viable. +--- 15407759 +>>15407566 +How do you pour a fluid without gravity? +--- 15407873 +>>15407759 +Asteroids have a small amount of gravity. +Other than that I have no idea. +--- 15407960 +>>15407873 +It's so difficult to mine and process ores on asteroids that for all intents and purposes it is currently impossible with current technology. I don't want to discourage you but instead to encourage you to come up with solutions. However you need to be aware of the inherent problems, like negligible gravity, the risks from kicking up huge clouds of debris, the negligible gravity, getting any infrastructure to adhere to the surface, the negligible gravity etc. + +Sure, you could build a centrifuge and put processing equipment inside it (so expensive it would make the whole process uneconomical) but even then how do you get material into the centrifuge without gravity. + +Anything we can move is too small to be practically mined and will pose great risks to Earth. Moving asteroids is even more pointless and dangerous than traveling to an asteroid and harvesting resources in situ so you can take the refined materials to where they are needed. +--- 15408365 +>>15407960 +NPC. The Post. + +>>15406309 (OP) +The reason you can't mind asteroids OP is because they don't exist. The earth is flat with a dome. diff --git a/sci/15406468.txt b/sci/15406468.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d0305cef5cdcf49ff4b6b5203a8165854417c2c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406468.txt @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +----- +--- 15406468 +Whats stopping you from making shit up? +--- 15406493 +>>15406468 (OP) +>Whats stopping you from making shit up? +I'm white and not a liberal. +--- 15406500 +>>15406493 +Pic related is white. Your point? +--- 15406516 +>>15406468 (OP) +Nothing, I do it all the time. The scary thing is when I make shit up and it turns out to be true anyway. +--- 15406524 +>>15406500 +>What does "and" mean. +--- 15406537 +>>15406524 +My mind doesn't register useless phrases like "not a liberal". +--- 15406543 +>>15406537 +>My mind doesn't register useless phrases like "not a liberal". +Probably because you are one. +--- 15406549 +>>15406543 +I don't like putting useless labels on me just to associate with certain groups. +--- 15406566 +>STOP CATEGORIZING ME! I'M A SPECIAL SNOWFLAKE!!! +Definitely a liberal. +--- 15406686 +>>15406468 (OP) +Nothing. I do it all the time +--- 15408294 +>>15406686 +Based. How do I into faking medical research. Was thinking about doing some Case Reports diff --git a/sci/15406582.txt b/sci/15406582.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..737da71ffb804055f37386cc8357518ebb43bf11 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406582.txt @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +----- +--- 15406582 +Hi /sci/, + +Can one of you here with access to Matlab add the flickering effect to this image from this study? This gif is the closest thing anons have made so far but they're not sure how to add the flicker effect described to it. + +https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3002035 + +>"Stimuli—Experiment 1. +We presented a counterphase flickering radial checkerboard using Matlab and Psychtoolbox [57]. Each run lasted 254 s, with fixed 16 s ON and 16 s OFF periods. Participants were asked to fixate on a dot at the center of the checkerboard and press a button when they detected a color change. Several flickering frequencies were presented to subjects, ranging from 1 Hz to 20 Hz (1, 2, 4, 7.5, 12, and 20); we only analyzed stimulation frequencies of 4, 7.5, and 12 in these results, because insufficient trial numbers were obtained for the 1 and 2 Hz cases." +--- 15406584 +Sorry, here is the gif. That OP image is from the study. +--- 15406600 +>>15406582 (OP) +Very interesting. The dataset, unfortunately, does not have the image used in the study. Would like to see if some matlab+psychtoolbox anon could re-create it like presented in the study. +--- 15406619 +I have access to Matlab at my university, but I have no fucking clue how to use it or how math works. If you anons can give me directions and what to copy/paste into it. +--- 15406745 +I have an mp4 but it just reverses the checkerboard, was that the only thing, original document said "look for a change of color" +--- 15406752 +trying an upload webm +--- 15406755 +>>15406752 +haha shoulda had a seizure warning +--- 15406764 +>>15406752 +timing is off, do not use, may induce insanity +--- 15406962 +>>15406752 +Yes, counterphase flickering refers to the alternation of the contrast polarity of an image at a specific frequency. In the case of a radial checkerboard, the black and white checkers are rapidly switched in contrast (i.e., black becomes white and vice versa) at a specified frequency, creating an illusion of movement. The term "counterphase" is used because the checkerboard changes the contrast of its squares by going from black to white or white to black in opposite phases. So, you did everything correctly here, except for one thing. The timing. It should be grey for 16s, then flickering checkerboard for 16s, then grey again for 16s, etc. + +Anyway, at what Hz is this? According to the simulation, they tested 1Hz to 20Hz. From my intuition this looks close to 20Hz or slightly above, right? +--- 15406975 +>>15406962 +yeah I think thats about right, now for a few frames we'd probably have to change a color or something so the user would pay attention I'm thinking, they're supposed to signal when a color changes. +--- 15406987 +>>15406975 +>they're supposed to signal when a color changes. +That's the main the question. Wouldn't the repeated irritation of your receptors and concentration on the center automatically slightly hallucinate a yellowish color change, or did the ones writing the study mean that after a certain period of time during the full run (254s) a color change would appear? I have no understanding of biology and the mechanics of the eye here. I could try it. +--- 15407026 +>>15406987 +I think the key is to do something where the user has to focus on the image, otherwise they could just ignore it, just a guess tho, highschool dropout here +--- 15407358 +Bump +--- 15407362 +>>15406582 (OP) +>Can one of you here with access to Matlab add the flickering effect to this image from this study? This gif is the closest thing anons have made so far but they're not sure how to add the flicker effect described to it. +Can I use python instead of Matlab? I'm seriously interested in working on this, but I can't deal with that shit tier language +--- 15407388 +>>15407362 +>Can I use python instead of Matlab? +Yeah, sure. Go for it. +--- 15407770 +>>15407362 +need to put a test in there so the user will pay attention. the webms I'm getting are sort of big, mp4's are much smaller. to do the whole series will probably take 20 megs or so if a webm +--- 15407783 +>>15407770 +Could you upload to catbox please +--- 15407859 +>>15406582 (OP) +But what does that practically mean? Lots of things can change CSF flow, the question is how does this alter cognition? +--- 15407916 +>>15407783 +lol dumb question does hz mean how many times the checker boards flip or does it mean how many times the board flips then flips back? I'm counting single flips right now. + +https://files.catbox.moe/t2tca6.mp4 + +10 hz for 240 seconds or so +--- 15407917 +>>15407859 +works well with crack, I feel like a new man +--- 15407924 +>>15407917 +disclaimer on my previous post, this should not be considered medical advice. consult your family physician before trying crack. +--- 15407925 +>>15407917 +hmmm... have u ever tried this? +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB08ai6ub7w [Embed] +--- 15407942 +>>15407925 +nice! +--- 15407989 +Not checking, but do you have the codebase/data? You could also just email them for a gif you know? Researchers like bragging and giving things out. Especially if you have a .edu, .mil, or .gov email and frame your request right. + +You could also use Octave or Scilab to try and recreate it. +--- 15408168 +>>15407989 +yeah without the original gif its just guesswork +--- 15408225 +>>15407770 +one of the squares in the right botom turns blue at least I think it does are you all seeing that? +--- 15408441 +>>15407925 +holy shit that works! lol! +--- 15408609 +>>15408225 +If you read the study, they change colors somehow and ask the watcher to say when they notice a color change, this requires that the subject pays attention I guess +--- 15408613 +>>15408609 +No, the color change is not in the GIF. It is a phenomenon of the body that misinterprets transitions as colors +--- 15408616 +>>15408613 +lel no. +--- 15408817 +>>15408613 +you could be right, without the actual gif its just a guess either way. +--- 15408819 +>>15408616 +I think he's talking about the original gif. This webm is just me putzing with ffmpeg, its not the original gif (although I used the frame from the other anon). diff --git a/sci/15406602.txt b/sci/15406602.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3c3b55d53564ab27d48e1f9600bb69b829c193ee --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406602.txt @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +----- +--- 15406602 +>Be me +>8th grade +>Really interested in science +>Adults around me like friends of parents and teacher say a lot of bullshit about certain substances +>"There have been studies done that show MSG is carcinogenic" - My geography teacher +>"Protein powders are not natural, they are chemicals and people who take them die young" - Friend of parents +>Everytime I bring an arguement they tell me im too young +>Everytime I want to show a study they dismiss it because im not an adult or they say its illegitimate +>"Stop trying to force your opinion on others" while im only presenting the scientific truth and not an opinion + +I should just give up at this point, people in Balkan countries really are braindead +--- 15406603 +>>15406602 (OP) +Earth is flat and stationary fren. The average person is a complete NPC, especially sciencebois due to even stronger programming. +--- 15406604 +>>15406602 (OP) +Just send them the study and don't say anything +--- 15406611 +It never gets better. People in other countries are just as retarded. When you're an adult they won't accept your arguments either. They'll say "your degree is in a different field, so you hold no authority, you should trust the experts". They don't care about logic. They don't care about facts. They don't care about ethics. NPCs just want an easy worldview dictated to them by the media with no need to question it or to think for themselves. Any argument with them is pearls before the swine. +--- 15406612 +>>15406604 +> white woman +Every single time +--- 15406742 +>>15406602 (OP) +Sounds like you need to stop shoving your reddit soience opinions in the faces of adults, kid. +--- 15406744 +>>15406602 (OP) +Underage b& bye bye +--- 15408216 +>>15406602 (OP) +Scientists are so dumb. + +I am glad that the Inquisition banned the works of that Galileo fool. Saying that the Earth revolves around the sun. Preposterous. diff --git a/sci/15406638.txt b/sci/15406638.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f789894ea2ea541e2a0fd0c877cf9ccbd37cfc3d --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406638.txt @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +----- +--- 15406638 +scientifically what is the correlation between IQ and ability to solve brain teasers? +--- 15406653 +>>15406638 (OP) +Line them up and cut off 1/3rd of both apples at the same time. +--- 15406661 +>>15406638 (OP) +Stab one of them, ez +--- 15406662 +>>15406638 (OP) +Cut both apples in half, no one eats the 4th piece +--- 15406670 +give the 2 apples to the boys, women aren't equal +--- 15406673 +>>15406653 +this is the intended answer but >>15406661 is thinking out of the box here, i like it +--- 15406674 +>>15406661 +>>15406670 +These +--- 15406677 +>>15406673 +Nah, that was obvious. +--- 15406688 +>>15406638 (OP) +Slice and dice the commies +--- 15406739 +>>15406638 (OP) +Eat the two apples and commit seppuku. No apple for these three faggots is definitely an equal share. +--- 15406747 +>>15406638 (OP) +The obvious one is killing one of them but is there another way? +--- 15406766 +>>15406638 (OP) +the correlation is that only retards care about IQ and brain teasers +--- 15406775 +>>15406638 (OP) +Use Banach-Tarski theorem to rearrange the two apples into three apples by invoking measure theory. Then use the knife to cut off your own dick and become a woman. +--- 15406776 +>>15406653 +How do you cut off 1/3 of an apple? +--- 15406783 +>>15406775 +42% will get this wrong. +--- 15406812 +>>15406638 (OP) +2/3 of an apple isn't enough to keep the doctor away. I'd give two of them an apple each, and the third can have the knife. This way all three are protected against doctors. +--- 15408603 +>>15406812 +Then, if the person with the knife so chooses, they can kill the other two, take the two apples, then combined with the knife possess maximum possible protection. The two corpses may also distract the doctor's long enough for the survivor to gain a potential surprise attack against the doctor, thereby further improving their chances. +--- 15408622 +>>15406673 +how can that be the intended answer? it makes no sense, you can't cut a third of an apple by eye +--- 15408631 +>>15406638 (OP) +You kill the female. There solve it for you diff --git a/sci/15406642.txt b/sci/15406642.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..df733b5c1c190678e8b0bb7c0d65e7fdc967b184 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406642.txt @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +----- +--- 15406642 +>doesn't know calculus +>becomes engineer +Is this how american education works? +--- 15406650 +>>15406642 (OP) +American Education is designed for niggers. In some states they have banned Algebra too. +--- 15406654 +he never says he doesn't know calculus. +--- 15406668 +I had an American student in my class in 2012 (a European university, I won't say the name). Allegedly he was an excellent student by American standards and won some math award. I asked him what is a derivative. His answer: "The derivative of x is 1. The derivative of x^2 is 2x, the derivative of x^3 is 3x^2 ..." I interrupted him: "Those are just examples. Please tell me in general, what IS a derivative." He replied: "More general? Derivative of sin(x) is cos(x). Derivative of e^x is e^x." Again I had to interrupt him: "No, I meant the definition of derivative. Do you know what a limit is?" ... "No Sir, I don't know." +--- 15406683 +>>15406668 +America was a mistake. +--- 15406687 +>>15406668 +I actually believe it, god people (err Americans) are fucking worthless +--- 15406696 +>>15406668 +I wonder how does your chink and SEA student answers +--- 15406706 +American here. I just got my masters in Semiconductors and Electrical engineering. I have no idea what a derivative or limit is. +--- 15406711 +just a daily reminder that engineers are brainlets +--- 15406756 +>>15406642 (OP) +>doesn't know calculus +did you read the image you posted ? +--- 15406759 +>>15406711 +it is true that the anonymous person in that comment speaks for all engineers. I often refer to that persons account in my engineering work, waiting for new posts that offer insightful information i can follow +--- 15406761 +>>15406759 +>anonymous +Yep, confirmed engie. +--- 15406769 +>>15406642 (OP) +What's wrong with that though? Let's be honest: no engineer uses calculus directly irl. I like that in American schools barely teach you anything if you are not interested in research. If I just want to be an engineer anywhere else, I'd need to know all this math that I would never use irl. +--- 15406789 +Being an engineer is like 99% being a CAD monkey and plugging numbers into equations from books. I'm pretty sure most engineers couldn't remember any calculus if you asked them. +--- 15406807 +>>15406706 +You'd better be trolling. Electrical engineers are the only ones that usually understand a bit of math. +>>15406668 +I believe this. American's learn by drilling thousands of examples.They essentially are taught how to pass the test rather than how to think. +>>15406650 +How long do you give it before America devolves into a complete basket case country with wide scale infrastructure problems, to the extent that people cannot trust bridges and buildings to withstand collapse? 20 years? +--- 15406930 +>>15406668 +In my experience (medium-sized state university) a lot of undergrad math majors didn't have the verbal ability to answer such a question. They know how to use calculus as a tool to solve a given problem, but they don't have the conceptual links to explain what it means. +I haven't actually done calculus in maybe fifteen years or so, but I would say a derivative is an instantaneous rate of change. +--- 15407055 +>>15406668 +>won some math award +you can win every math championship from city to world level just by memorising formulae +--- 15407140 +>>15406642 (OP) +American engineering education is based on ABED accreditation. Essentially you are taught problems that appear on the FE exam for most of undergrad and if you are lucky you get a professor who explains the deeper picture, but not usually because they are either socially autistic or find the material boring. Everyone knows to really learn you need to read heavily outside of classes. The ones who don't will be given some low level repetitive job which still pays fine. +--- 15407150 +>>15406807 +>How long do you give it before America devolves into a complete basket case country with wide scale infrastructure problems, to the extent that people cannot trust bridges and buildings to withstand collapse? 20 years? +It's like that now. +https://archive.is/At97C +--- 15407181 +>>15407150 diff --git a/sci/15406655.txt b/sci/15406655.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..242e065b431431f06678611e54a3319f0abe3f1f --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406655.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +----- +--- 15406655 +https://youtu.be/UOLLMkAHHQI?t=2639 [Embed] +--- 15407082 +when yu put a telescope outside that takes lots of pics and tracks a specific part of the sky, what would the colour of the nebula gas be? +Could they be red? +Is this some kind of software in the telescope data acquisition putting a colour? +Would everything technically be just black/white shades? +--- 15407199 +by the way hilarious video, the guy just doesn't understand the concept of wavelength and the fact that we only see a tiny part of the whole spectrum +all his answers can be answered with this simple fact +--- 15407202 +>>15407082 +An artist decides what the color is based on what he thinks looks cool. +--- 15408370 +>>15407199 +>by the way hilarious video +There is nothing hilarious about that video, except your typical gape reply. +--- 15408379 +>>15408370 +>never passed middle school physics diff --git a/sci/15406699.txt b/sci/15406699.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..53fe01f99dfbde3c5e027f51cb35c41e1387ebc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406699.txt @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +----- +--- 15406699 +What is the point evolutionarily speaking? +It seems completely pointless. +It has no bearing the continuance of our species. +It could be considered vestigial at best. +--- 15406741 +women who enjoy sex are more likely to have it and get pregnant obviously +--- 15406749 +The absolute state of /sci/ +--- 15406753 +>>15406699 (OP) +because it makes them want to have sex i guess instead of just having sex so the guy can get off +--- 15406758 +>>15406753 +>>15406741 +Women are smaller and weaker than men though. Does the lion ask the lioness before it mates? +--- 15406772 +>>15406758 +lionesses do gesture whether they want to mate or not you faggot. they even fight if she is not willing and he force it on her. +on the human side, you do fucking realize that it take a shit ton of mating attempts for a human female to get pregnant so you want them to stay around while you go out to hunt for food. +--- 15406778 +>>15406699 (OP) +gosh that lady is fine. what's her name? +--- 15407360 +>>15406758 +>Does the lion ask the lioness before it mates? +If the lionness doesn't want to mate, she runs away. Literally go outside for 15 minutes and you'll see birds doing this +--- 15407373 +>>15406699 (OP) + +>Basically we think that the combination of the dietary hormones and increasing internally produced melatonin acted like a contraceptive on the archaic oestrus cycle. The hormonal cues and triggers that regulated the oestrus cycle were increasingly dampened to the point where ovulation became less frequent and the cycle itself began to stall. This scenario would have produced strong selection pressures to find an effective solution. If reproduction were becoming more difficult, any changes that would have enhanced fertility would have had more chance of being passed to the next generation. A chemical/hormonal trigger produced during copulation, sufficient to tip the balance from effective contraception to ovulation, would have been such a change that could have enhanced fertility. + +>If the flood of steroid inhibitors held the female reproductive cycle in a state of suspension, something would have been needed to induce ovulation. And, for maximum efficiency, ovulation would need to be induced at the time of mating. A physical mechanism, linked to a psychological/neurochemical one, may then have been the key to releasing the ovum in response to sexual stimulation. Orgasm, therefore, could have been a central part of this mechanism, acting for the female in the way that it still works for the male. + +>Intriguingly, it has recently been found that human semen contains hormones, such as follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinising hormone (LH) and estradial, which are known to induce ovulation. FSH actually causes the egg to ripen and burst out of the ovary. In comparison, these hormones are either not present (LH) or occur at much lower levels (FSH) in chimp semen. Roger Gosden, at the Center for Reproductive Medicine and Infertility in New York, says he and others are ‘mystified’ by human semen’s composition, but it makes great sense if mating stimulated ovulation. +--- 15407374 +>>15406699 (OP) +>It has no bearing the continuance of our species. +It increases the chance of conception by making the womb receptive and by muscle contractions drawing in semen. +--- 15407376 +>>15406699 (OP) +>>15407373 + +>As the model we have proposed suggests ever-increasing levels of melatonin, any solution to this fertility problem would need to keep pace. An increasingly powerful neuroendocrine response, linked with copulation to trigger the now stalled oestrus cycle, may have been the result. Specifically this would mean sufficiently powerful and sustained orgasmic states would have been needed to induce ovulation. + +>The human fertility cycle is usually portrayed as being regulated by a small number of key hormones and some neural feedback mechanisms: Cyclical increases in levels of steroids induce a surge of luteinising hormone that in turn triggers ovulation. Recent research has found that the picture is more complicated, with the brain itself playing a bigger role, particularly in regard to the release of luteinising hormone. + +>This neural regulation of luteinising hormone (LH) may be important. The part of the brain that helps to regulate fertility hormones, including LH, is the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is also involved in excitement and has direct connections to areas of the brain concerned with pleasure. Thus pathways seem to exist that link orgasm (excitement and pleasure) to neuroendocrine changes that induce ovulation. In the past, then, it is certainly tenable that orgasm may have stimulated ovulation but for this to occur, orgasm may have had to be intense and sustained. + +>In most circumstances today, the hormonal effects induced by orgasm are not powerful enough to induce ovulation, but some hormonal changes do occur. Orgasm is known to elevate LH and oxytocin. Oxytocin in turn increases steroid levels that can further stimulate LH production. +--- 15407378 +>>15406699 (OP) +>>15407373 +>>15407376 + +>There are physical effects of orgasm that are consistent with this model too. When a woman achieves orgasm just after the man, the cervix dips, scooping into the pool of sperm deposited near it. Female orgasmic contractions can also enhance the passage of spermatozoa towards the fallopian tube, thus increasing the likelihood of conception. Significantly, this is under hormonal control. Oxytocin is the hormone that stimulates smooth muscle tissue in the wall of the uterus and is associated with promoting labour and delivery (oxy = quick and tokus = childbirth). But circulating concentrations of oxytocin also rise in both males and females during sexual arousal and peak at orgasm. There is evidence that it stimulates, in males, smooth muscle contractions in the walls of the sperm duct and prostate gland, and in females, contractions in the uterus and vagina that promote sperm transport towards the uterine tubes. There is also evidence that the fluids released during female orgasm can also help sperm reach their goal. Female orgasm is then, at some level, still linked to mechanical function, but should it go one stage further and release the ovum too? +--- 15407380 +>>15406699 (OP) +>>15407373 +>>15407376 +>>15407378 + +>>It would have been an absolute necessity for a powerful and efficient system of reproduction to be established to overcome the effects of increasing steroid inhibition. The increased inhibition may have directly impinged upon the ovulation mechanism. In addition, if there were a reducing window of sexual receptivity, the efficiency of the system would need to be maximised to ensure the continuance of the species. The primary role of orgasm in the female could therefore have been the induction of ovulation – a very efficient process. Orgasm may have had a very important secondary role too, for in a being that had a very pleasurable natural state of consciousness, a reward may have been necessary to encourage sufficient sexual activity for procreation. And orgasm may have become such an intense reward because the basic state of the mind of man ‘before the fall’ could have been of a different order than it is today. We may have been blissed-out on wild figs, bananas and beingness. +--- 15407382 +>>15406699 (OP) +>>15407373 +>>15407376 +>>15407378 +>>15407380 + +>If there were a link between orgasm and ovulation, this would of course invariably lead to conception. So is there any evidence that links orgasm to conception today? We would not expect to find an obvious correlation, but there is some anecdotal information available. There are cases in which it appears that particularly intense and/or prolonged orgasm have resulted in conception at ‘safe’ periods in the cycle. It has also been observed that prolonged intercourse and/or orgasmic states can induce slight bleeding. This may not occur immediately but it does within a day or so. It would seem therefore that the bleeding is not a result of tissue damage but would be similar to the slight bleeding that can occur with ovulation. ‘Susan X’, a client of hypnotherapist and author David Pedersen, relates how she had the most colossal orgasm she had ever experienced with her extramarital lover. This was followed by almost continuous intercourse for the next three hours, throughout which she maintained a huge sexual plateau that produced multiple orgasmic peaks. The following day she started what she thought was her period but it later emerged that she actually became pregnant as a result of this conjugation. +--- 15407384 +>>15406699 (OP) +>>15407373 +>>15407376 +>>15407378 +>>15407380 +>>15407382 + +>It is widely known, though rarely openly discussed, that for many women their ability to orgasm at all, let alone maintain a highly intense state for extended periods, seems to be a difficult area. In contrast, the rapidity of the male orgasm has been an issue for as long as anyone can remember. However there are exceptions: some female orgasms are much more intense than others. These tend to come about after a sustained level of sexual activity. And sometimes they can be accompanied by a female ejaculate. It has also been noted that high levels of testosterone and oestrogen are found in the bloodstream during these particularly intense orgasms. As we have already noted, elevated levels of these hormones stimulate LH production. This strengthens the possible link between ovulation and intense orgasm. More research on this unusual function is necessary to answer all the questions posed by the mere existence of these states, but we are left wondering how could these high orgasmic states, and their accompanying physiological alterations, have evolved if they were not at one time the norm? They couldn’t have been hanging around latent, just waiting for sexual researchers to discover them. + +>This part of our fertility theory intersects with our consciousness model, for ‘high orgasm’, as we may term it, could be primarily a right hemisphere function. The very intense states may no longer be available to the left hemisphere, and its dominance may be one reason why orgasm is suppressed in some women and difficult or even impossible to achieve. A change in dominance between the right and left hemispheres may also explain why sexual activity, and particularly orgasm, can take us away from our limited ego state into blissful transpersonal states of being. +--- 15407385 +>>15406699 (OP) +>>15407373 +>>15407376 +>>15407378 +>>15407380 +>>15407382 +>>15407384 + +TL;DR: + +>rich and hormonally active biochemistry from fruit dampened female fertility, stalling ovulation, necessitating a trigger +>most efficient evolutionary solution was to trigger ovulation at the time of mating like males, this mechanism was female orgasm +>human semen contains significant amounts of hormones that induce ovulation, unique among apes +>the feedback cycle between the fruit biochemistry and our own neuroendocrine system became so strong that powerful and prolonged female orgasm was necessary +>recent research shows brain is more involved in the fertility cycle than previously assumed +>hypothalamus in particular is involved directly in both fertility and pleasure +>today [after ~200,000+ years without nearly the same amounts of fruit biochemistry] the hormonal effects of orgasm typically don't induce ovulation, but they are still present +>female orgasm causes cervix to dip and scoop up sperm, and the contractions promote sperm transport, releasing the egg itself too wouldn't be too far-fetched +>again, due to ovulation stalling, orgasm might have been absolutely necessary to ensure fertilization, otherwise we'd have died out, and due to the increased general bliss from the hormonally rich fruit, extra pleasurable states would be necessary to incentivize copulation at all +>there are many anecdotal reports of powerful orgasms inducing ovulation even today +>female orgasm typically happen after sustained sexual activity, and intense female orgasms are known to be accompanied by high levels of testosterone and estrogen in the bloodstream +>the disconnect between the hemispheres that has happened as a result of lacking the rich biochemistry of fruits our brains evolved on might to blame for intense orgasm no longer being as easily achievable for women [and certainly for ovulation no longer being stalled, due to the lack of steroid inhibition] +--- 15407466 +>>15407360 +the difference is (almost) no human woman could ever outrun a strong enough man. human women are physically outmatched in the human dynamic pretty much unlike lions +--- 15407473 +>>15406772 +if you fuck a 16-25 year old girl when she's ovulating who hasn't ruined her body with pharmaceuticals she will get pregnant first try +--- 15407485 +>>15406772 +>>15407360 +Wrong. +Lions mate when a group of younger males attack an older pride, kill all the males and all the babies, then rape the females. +--- 15407506 +>>15406699 (OP) +I would very much enjoy ejaculating on her face +--- 15407508 +>>15407506 +Too bad you have a shrimp dick eh. "The littlest nub" +--- 15407874 +>>15406749 +Our high IQ makes it difficult to suffer the bullshit of women. Ask a female and they wouldn't have a single clue why they orgasm. +--- 15407880 +>>15407508 +incel projection +--- 15407887 +>>15406699 (OP) +to cause the man to ejaculate faster +--- 15407891 +>>15406699 (OP) +isn't this literally something that was "invented" in the last 20-30 years because of empowerment equality and that kind of thing? Does any real science/literature before like 1960 even mention one? + +Have any eeg or other brain scans been performed on "orgasming" females to show it's truly the same thing that happens with ejaculation? Because IIRC womens' "ejaculate" is actually just urine being forced out +--- 15407900 +>>15407891 +>"invented" in the last 20-30 years +I've had girls in their 30s+ say they've never had a "climax" and don't know what that means. Only an ongoing pleasure like a massage does +--- 15407944 +>>15407485 +no you don't know shit. of course, when a newer and stronger pride kill the previous males, lionesses are very willing to mate. +however, a lioness will literally retaliate and possibly kill a weakened male if she doesn't want to mate. +go watch some animal footages, or go to the zoo and watch lions copulate, faggot. +>>15407473 +no shit, I came in my ex a couple of time and she didn't so you are lying. +--- 15408161 +>>15406699 (OP) +>>15406741 +>women who enjoy sex are more likely to have it and get pregnant obviously + +many women, not the majority tho actually can't achieve proper orgasm. there's shit tons of studies on "anorgasmic" women. The women themselves are often somewhat oblivious to it an just let the man do his thing because it's what's expected. Go figure. Too lazy to back that up but it's not hard to find at all. +--- 15408170 +>>15406699 (OP) +Evolution is a gay atheist creation myth, not science. +--- 15408177 +>>15406699 (OP) +>asking about why incentives for reproduction might be necessary while in the middle of a widespread reproduction crisis in academia +? +--- 15408192 +>>15408161 +>can't achieve proper orgasm. +Wait, don't they achieve one during childbirth to help with pain and bonding? +--- 15408273 +why is the clit outside the pussy though? shouldn't it be inside the pussy so that the dick rubs against it during coitus +--- 15408276 +>>15408273 +The part you see on the outside is only the head. The rest of the clitoris straddles the vagina, and absolutely does get stimulated during sex. +--- 15408278 +>>15406699 (OP) +it's hysteria and discharge/piss. the contractions suck up the nutt, there's your evobullshit reason +--- 15408301 +>>15406778 +https://twitter.com/striscribe +--- 15408369 +>>15406699 (OP) +Female orgasm is a fad like being gay, lesbian or trans. It spreads via social means like a mind virus. +--- 15408451 +>>15406699 (OP) +Holy shit she is built for BBC +--- 15408687 +>>15407891 +>Does any real science/literature before like 1960 even mention one? + +Like, holy shit read De Sade and Freud. You 'sciencey' people are embarrassing at acknowledging shit ancient people thought was obvious. diff --git a/sci/15406760.txt b/sci/15406760.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5a5a71486419cca854fe5c5e360f22044387b6a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406760.txt @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +----- +--- 15406760 +can i learn all of calculus 1 in 3 days? +--- 15406767 +Easy if your IQ is at least 140. +--- 15406780 +I don't know, can you? +--- 15406798 +>>15406760 (OP) +I'm gonna be real wit u chief, probably not. +--- 15406833 +>>15406760 (OP) +nope. but you can always get off 4chan and try your best. +--- 15406851 +>>15406760 (OP) +Only one way to find out. +https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/classes/calci/calci.aspx +https://www.3blue1brown.com/lessons/essence-of-calculus +--- 15406853 +>>15406760 (OP) +yes, if your basic maths is good and if you are allowed to take a cheat sheet with all the derivation and integration formulae to the test +--- 15406864 +If you're dumb enough to get yourself into this situation where you need to learn all of calc 1 in 3 days, you're probably not smart enough to learn it all in 3 days. + +But if this is somehow not a troll post and you actually are smart enough to do it all in 3 days, this is what I'd do: + +1) Forget epsilon/deltas or the limit definition of the derivative, it would take too much time to learn away from other subjects and probably won't be on the exam. If it is just take the L on those questions. +2) Learn intuitively what limits, continuity, and derivatives are and represent. Make sure to study examples from polynomials, trig, and piecewise defined functions. +3) Learn how to solve basic limits like rational functions, tricks with sin(x)/x, going to 0 and going to infinity and how to switch between these +4) Learn how to take derivatives of polynomials and trig and the various differentiation rules. It needs to be second nature, "get it right every time" since half the exam will depend on your ability to do this. +5) Learn how this applies to velocity and acceleration in 1D. (Even if it's not on the exam, this intuition is very helpful.) +6) Learn how to solve optimization problems, including how to set these up given a description of some physical situation. (Ladder sliding down a wall, lengthening shadows, pool filling up with water, etc) +7) Some calc I courses do integration at the end, but you probably won't have time for this. Just take the L if it's on the exam. + +If you actually had 3 solid days and could go beast mode, you might be able to scrape your way through the final and pass. But it will depend heavily on how effectively you can study, and how hard the exam will be (i.e. do you go to a shit college or a good college). As a former Calc TA, I've seen a HUGE variance in test difficulty. Some are purely computational, easiest questions you've ever seen, some are largely conceptual and you need to have a good grasp at what is going on. +--- 15406920 +i learnt Calc 1-2 in a week and i am dumb +--- 15407728 +>>15406920 +no you didn't +--- 15407767 +>>15406760 (OP) +The hard part of Calc 1 is conceptual stuff. Actually, let me rephrase, the time consuming part about learning Calc 1 is sitting through all the conceptual stuff. If you just learn how to compute derivatives and limits and have good intuition then you can probably to fine on the exam. +--- 15407781 +>>15406760 (OP) +Probably but I don't recommend it. The sleep deprivation alone could be deadly. +--- 15407796 +Lel. I don't know what u guys are on about, I learnt calc 1 in a week when I was 12. Shit was EZ. +--- 15407852 +>>15406760 (OP) +Don't forget Chain Rule +--- 15407988 +>>15407767 +the conceptual stuff is the fun part +fuck actually calculating stuff +--- 15408013 +>>15406760 (OP) +if you accumulated 72 hours of studying, you probably could learn a lot of calculus. +if you mean you have 72 hours from now to learn calculus, i don't know. +--- 15408023 +>>15406760 (OP) +Take amphetamines, don't get distracted, and it can easily be done if you have a high IQ. +--- 15408068 +enough to pass an exam? maybe, but probably not diff --git a/sci/15406823.txt b/sci/15406823.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..24c883e7077e9867c6c2da75c77cca40485927d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406823.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +----- +--- 15406823 +Which tree is this leave from? I took It from a park on Europe, I want to plant one, but first I wanna know if Its native and when does It produce seeds. +--- 15406831 +>>15406823 (OP) +The reverse. + +I tried yo ask something similar under /an, but they're stupid. +--- 15407137 +It's a "Tilia", I don't know if it's tomentosa, platyphyllos or americana, search on Google, you'll remember her diff --git a/sci/15406880.txt b/sci/15406880.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..444bfa844532c2ff8ca5e399bbf3ada663857ed2 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406880.txt @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +----- +--- 15406880 +So why was Ioannanidis slandered as a Covid denier when he was just anti-long term lockdown? +--- 15406883 +anti-Greek racism +--- 15407313 +>>15406880 (OP) +Left-wing governments know best comrade. +Stop asking questions! +Obey! +--- 15407335 +>>15406880 (OP) +Covid wasn't the issue, keeping people in their own homes so corpos could plot and collude how they're going to skim more money off the gp. +Here comes the reckoning. +--- 15407405 +>>15407335 +>Here comes the reckoning. +--- 15408312 +>>15407405 +Why is boomer facebook cringe being posted here? +--- 15408376 +>>15406880 (OP) +Because the best way to build trust in public institutions is to go absolutely apeshit against anyone who even modestly dissents and paint them with the most hysterical, cartoonish brush you can get away with. +--- 15408729 +>>15406880 (OP) +Here's an australian senator saying Covid was a global scam. +https://www.bitchute.com/video/aCBnpuDFTp8i/ diff --git a/sci/15406899.txt b/sci/15406899.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cc03295cae5bf4ff9ca684a69dd432e8d74149e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406899.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15406899 +If in a pseudo 1st order reaction setting the reaction happens slowly, would the reaction rate be different if the excess and undersized components would be swapped? Focussing on the k value here. +--- 15408828 +Physical chemistry is the most boring fr +--- 15408878 +>>15406899 (OP) +I don't think this has a good standalone answer. The k results from the particular quantum chemistry at hand and is in general temperature dependnet. The k' cannot be very fundamental, or said differently there were many dependencies integrated out, such as the bath. This isn't a real answer but I think there will be places where you can and some where you can't. Just a first thought diff --git a/sci/15406911.txt b/sci/15406911.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d646de91822c2ed87caf9bbf97106a716719adc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406911.txt @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +----- +--- 15406911 +Have there been any studies on the difference between vaxxies and non-vaxxies psychically and psychologically? Especially T levels? (aside from the Milgram experiment of course). It seems like it would be a really interesting topic to study. The results probably won't get approved by (((per review))) of course but I am sure there are ways to get it to the public now that twitter is no longer a massive brainwashing psyop controlled platform +--- 15407034 +>>15406911 (OP) +Studies have shown that higher T levels make men more socially conservative. That implies by correlation that men who refused the vax, being largely socially conservative, have higher T and are thus healthier. +--- 15407126 +>>15406911 (OP) +lots of studies + +http://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-safe-and-effective-narrative +100 leading indicators of death + +http://pdfhost.io/v/cMuQdMFP5_novaxx5txt_Notepad +get the pdf zoom 200% clik links read learn + +NO REFUNDS +--- 15407133 +Black people had a high antivax rate, but it could have been cultural. Aren't they supposed to be high t? +--- 15407141 +>>15406911 (OP) +For similar reasons to OP image, I wouldn't marry a woman with a tattoo. Not only do they look disgusting, it shows she's not capable of making good rational choices. Obviously being fat, using drugs, etc are other indicators. +>>15407133 +Pretty sure it's because after the Tuskegee experiments, they have no reason at all to trust the system. +--- 15407152 +>women preferring sociopaths +color me surprised +--- 15407159 +>>15407141 +>Pretty sure it's because after the Tuskegee experiments, they have no reason at all to trust the system. +You give blacks too much forward thinking credit and logic. +It's just blacks are lazy and also don't like white peepo (government) telling them what they have to do. +Blacks had the highest rate of vaccination during early 2021, but once the government started saying they "have to" get it, they were like, "fuck yalls!". + +If the "vaccine" was illegal, blacks would be 100% jabbed. +--- 15407176 +>>15407152 +>Spends a year shaming others into conforming with government rules simply because you can +Yep, you're totally not the sociopath +--- 15407183 +>>15407133 +lol, anti-vaxxers are the intellectual peers of niggers +--- 15407188 +>>15407183 +It's the midwit mountain meme. Black people are too stupid to be tricked into going against their interests, and white antivaxers are smart enough to know why it's wrong. +--- 15407190 +>>15407183 +>niggers +those are called economically disadvantaged americans chudcel +--- 15407285 +>>15407190 +We call them "scholars" now +--- 15407329 +>>15407176 +YOU DON'T HAVE PERMISSION TO LEAVE YOUR HOME COVID DENIER! +--- 15408826 +She looks like a whore who's into old men for money and BBC for seggs +--- 15408901 +>>15407126 +Do your research diff --git a/sci/15406980.txt b/sci/15406980.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b7ade363a524707934df610d70a9749cdecd3d8f --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15406980.txt @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +----- +--- 15406980 +So, it's that time again when I get anxious and depressed about the future, because of climate change. +How do you guys deal with it? +Just try not to think about it? +--- 15406982 +>>15406980 (OP) +I want everyone to die soo i never get sad about it +--- 15406985 +>>15406980 (OP) +It's all fake so you don't need to worry about it. The measurements are bunk. >>15369501 → +--- 15406991 +>>15406985 +The models are worse +--- 15406996 +>>15406985 +Oh, so you deal with it pretending it's fake. +--- 15407049 +>>15406996 +Pretending? +--- 15407117 +>>15406980 (OP) +Climate Change is not a existential threat, (see the end of the Younger Dyras, Middle Bronze Warm Peroid or even just the Tambor eruption) even at its worst. Too much sensationalism has muddled the facts and methodology. Some countries will benefit from, most will gain as much as they lose and indeed many countries will lose agricultural land because of desertification. This necessitates support to limit the damage but it is possible to green the lands with technological methods like Israel and China have done (Forest Wall, Desalinization). I doubt that this international will exist so minimization of pollution is indeed a good method to prevent the worst. Nuclear energy in combination with local energy sources (water, sun, geothermal) would be the best way. Fusion would solve both problems, the way we understand energy would be fundamentally changed as costs fall to minimal and ressources and pollution questions would be solved as well. Even impractical methods like decarbonization and desertification would become possible. +In the end, there exist social, technological and political solutions. Personally I judge lifestyle changes to be meaningless and commodifed, most advocades of it are more interested at its prestige than practical solution and use climate change merely as tool for their own social visions and the entire ideas is serving its own. +--- 15407156 +>>15407117 +They can make a lot of wonga selling their scammy carbon offsets and other crap +--- 15407234 +I don't doubt climate warming but I'm not quite convinced that it will be devastating to human societies +--- 15407239 +>>15407234 +If the climate really was warming it would be the biggest boon to life on Earth in the last 20,000 years. Maybe even longer. +--- 15407278 +>>15406985 +>It's all fake +Thread/ +--- 15407283 +>>15406980 (OP) +no point being afraid of the future diff --git a/sci/15407036.txt b/sci/15407036.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2d5fede3ff3ccc67e167f9ac4bbca4d98a83adfc --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407036.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +----- +--- 15407036 +Are we finally free from this hell called life? I'm hoping we figure out the hard problem of consciousness. I don't ascribe to physicality. That means life really is just hell. It's all meaningless. Genuinely hoping that isn't the case. +--- 15407104 +bump +--- 15407888 +bump +--- 15408065 +>>15407036 (OP) +Most definitely. Humans are highly flawed machines, the singularity is inevitable if trends continue. Whether conscious 'experience' is physical or not is meaningless, functionally it's all the same. diff --git a/sci/15407062.txt b/sci/15407062.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..41c96fe34959b17ed712845343f52e1e14eae82d --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407062.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +----- +--- 15407062 +If the by crystals disrupted magnetic field of the earth counts as web then it can process 200-2000 Undecillion data points per second. +How will you ever defeat wit the old hate stone? diff --git a/sci/15407077.txt b/sci/15407077.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5ad10f56fc6b95c576efae04861f8765dcb65c0c --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407077.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +----- +--- 15407077 +I now hold contempt toward induction and empiricism, that Aristotle and Plato had damned humanity to epistemological dark ages, and that the Pre-Socratics had science correct this whole time. What is the next level up? +--- 15407081 +>>15407077 (OP) diff --git a/sci/15407086.txt b/sci/15407086.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ce5e8894d8778fa167f9a73cf27bfa5bc6cef84f --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407086.txt @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +----- +--- 15407100 +infinity/x times y/infinity = kys +--- 15407114 +Is it possible for me to cage myself, troon out, and watch blacked porn without making myself gay sisters? +--- 15407402 +>>15407086 (OP) +not really +every single high-IQ person I've met is great at math +that includes myself +>t. 135+ IQ +--- 15407434 +>>15407086 (OP) +Tony eats gabagool at a constant rate of 2/hr. Five years have passed. How much gabagool has Tony consumed? +--- 15407441 +>>15407086 (OP) +You'd be pretty bad at math if no one taught you the rules. +--- 15407448 +>>15407402 +You will never be intelligent pseud +--- 15407551 +>>15407086 (OP) +Of course. Being intelligent doesn't mean you know everything and it doesn't mean you can be taught things like normal. However, it'd be extremely unlikely for a person with a high IQ to learn maths by some means or other and still fail at them. +--- 15407726 +IQ measures speed accuracy and depth of abstract problem solving. It's not really possible to be fundamentally bad at math with a high IQ. +--- 15407740 +>>15407448 +Why would he lie to a bunch of anonymous users? There's nothing to gain aside from a momentary dopamine rush from the (You). You would need to be pretty stupid to lack this much self-awareness. It is more likely he is telling the truth. +--- 15407964 +>>15407441 +this + +>>15407402 +i have an iq in the 150s and i suck at math +--- 15407994 +>>15407100 +That's literally what limits are :) +--- 15407996 +>>15407086 (OP) +No, but you can be unlearned in it. There's A LOT in math and it's very easy to be not learned in one topic or another. +--- 15408191 +The only way someone with an iq of 150 can be bad at is if his iq was skewed more to verbal then spatial also your perception of bad at math might be different then others I myself I’m a retard so I could’ve be wrong +--- 15408446 +>>15407114 +yes, use a double-ended dildo with one end attached to a pocket pussy.this should cancel out the effect. +--- 15408452 +>>15407964 +sure you do sweetie diff --git a/sci/15407105.txt b/sci/15407105.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b34b8346a391e542faf5c094b8576b90511c8089 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407105.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +----- +--- 15407105 +I was playing with it on my neck, then by accident lean back against my chair and it went all the way in. +Now i feel extreme pain when i try raising from my chair or moving my neck and legs. +What should i do? I fear that if i move too much I'm gonna die +--- 15407195 +Is any of your muscles paralyzed? If not then at most you damaged a sensory nerve. Since nerves cannot be repaired you'll have to learn to live with the pain. Under normal circumstances you should see a neurologist to get nerve conduction testing but in the year 2023 neurologists are too busy gaslighting and ridiculing vaxx injured patients. +--- 15407255 +>>15407105 (OP) +>What should i do? I fear that if i move too much I'm gonna die +probably not. + +now call a doctor you fucking retard +--- 15408341 +>>15407105 (OP) +Go to ER and let them take it out. Move very slowly +--- 15408355 +>>15407105 (OP) +Consume an entire bag of them diff --git a/sci/15407155.txt b/sci/15407155.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f001a8ce8dd0d2ab7f2368bb3a7d1c0c469d8bb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407155.txt @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +----- +--- 15407155 +Nasty Europeans came to the Americas made up a bunch of facts left... + +And now we're doing the same to them +--- 15407157 +>>15407155 (OP) +Nasty Kike colonisers ruined my life +--- 15407163 +I don't have enough mana I keep being denied +--- 15407167 +Nasty Kike from hell +--- 15407170 +It's what the British and the Americans did to the Mexicans before the war +--- 15407175 +This might be a bit late but it's what the British did to foreigners before the war +--- 15407178 +It's what the Malaysians did to the Mexicans before the war +--- 15407185 +It's what the Japanese and the Irish did to Mexico before the war +--- 15407192 +The Mexicans may have gotten a little frisky before the war and then it went kaput +--- 15407196 +The Mexicans experienced severe memory loss before after and during the war +--- 15407200 +The Mexicans may have been a little too timid for the war +--- 15407203 +Mexicans may have gotten very egotistical in the run up to the war +--- 15407205 +Mexico's allies may have been wiped out pre war devastating the Mexicans +--- 15407210 +The Welsh started a war against Mexico before the war +--- 15407211 +The Mexicans were devastated at losing their allies pre war and were extremely devastated leading to foreign nationalism +--- 15407213 +The Irish and the Japanese wiped out Mexican exploration of foreign and national history many years before the war +--- 15407223 +Foreign aid was sent to Mexico pre war +--- 15407228 +Mexicans may have lost their grasp on time pre war +--- 15407230 +There were devastating drug overdoses in pre war Mexico +--- 15407236 +The battle of the minds between Ireland and Japan and Europe and Japan devastated Mexico +--- 15407245 +There was a war against Christianity pre war in Mexico +--- 15407250 +Israeli scholars may have started a metaphysical debate in pre war Mexico which devastated the Mexicans +--- 15407256 +There were a great deal many family murder suicides in pre war Mexico +--- 15407259 +Magic was invented very close to the second world war +--- 15407264 +The great conspiracy to start the third world war was to eliminate education +--- 15407266 +Pre war music had much to do about the coming of the war +--- 15407274 +There were a great deal many revelations before the third world war +--- 15407288 +There were vast dimensional anomalies before the third world war +--- 15407296 +Some Mexicans may have become telepathic pre war +--- 15407301 +Although telepathy does not necessarily mean you can read minds it is Tele pathic the projection of pathy meaning pathos +--- 15407311 +Sexual immorality increased greatly before the war +--- 15407315 +Many people remember why the war happened due to sexual immorality and attempt to prevent sexual immorality in themselves +--- 15407320 +I wanted to ban pornography because it's one of many reasons why the war began +--- 15407324 +There was a great deal of miseducation pre war +--- 15407330 +Many dark hellholes were created pre war +--- 15407337 +There were vicious cartoon characters that attacked us pre war +--- 15407340 +The Mexicans imagination was destroyed pre war +--- 15407344 +A race of colossal beings from outer space attacked us pre war +--- 15408439 +>1 poster +New schizo just dropped diff --git a/sci/15407204.txt b/sci/15407204.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c17dc83d361968147de1a7ec4a9e9c3e2bcc7f93 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407204.txt @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +----- +--- 15407204 +>chatgpt has difficulty with basic mathematical operations +>lets give it a calculator so it knows how to do math! +>ask chatgpt what 2 + 2 is +>it plugs it into a calculator and gives you the output +>see! it can do math now +>IT'S SENTIENT +Unironically why does anyone believe this bullshit? +--- 15407218 +>>15407204 (OP) +it's the right idea... have a multi-tier prompt network that ingests text, identifies possible areas where externally sourced information would be beneficial "enclose all text likely to suffer from the LLM hallucination problem with triple brackets", then parse for those info spots e.g. "(((the distance between New York and California)))" and pass it into another prompt that re-words them as Wolfram Alpha Queries ("re-word this fact so it is retrievable by Wolfram Alpha"), fetch answers using the generated queries then sub back into the original answer and ask a prompt to answer the question with those facts in mind. + +the real beauty of LLMs is inside this stack -- very few people are intelligent enough at this time to see you can make prompts deal with prompts deal with prompts. + +>e.g. a chatbot engine +>each new generatiom, a supervisor prompt is asked to synthesize new information from the latest exchange into a condensed "long term memory" text block, being as concise as possible +>this is prepended to response gen prompts +>each generation, another supervisor re-tailors the response with the specific styling desired, so cohesion and truthfulness are maximized while still having personality directives + + +also, AI shit is >>>/g/. gtfo. +--- 15407225 +>>15407204 (OP) +Define sentience in such a way that selecting the appropriate tool to solve a problem, and then solving said problem with said appropriate tool, is not evidence of sentience. +--- 15407248 +>>15407218 +to elaborate, your original prompt/response would be something like this +>hey anon-chan, what's the specific heat of water? +then 'specific heat of water' is grabbed from wolfram/whatever and the following response is generated +<The Specific heat capacity of water in liquid form is 4182 J/kg°C. +then another prompt processor alters that so it fits the personality definition of your chatbot. for "anon-chan is a bratty tsundere teenage girl with a huge ego who enjoys Japanese culture", you get +<it's 4182 J/kg°C you baka retard.... what are you, in middle school? you aren't fit to be on the same planet as me. + +and you combine this all into one interaction stack +--- 15407404 +>>15407204 (OP) +Machine learning is the wrong approach for teaching AI math. Humans do it algorithmically, so why shouldn't machines too? +The heuristic approach should only be used for solving novel problems. +--- 15407476 +>>15407404 +But how do you know the AI "knows" math if it's just plugging it into a calculator? The AI wouldn't "know" math so much as you're just assigning it to a Chinese room for mathematical operations. I'm sure a pure ml model has a better understanding of math than if we were to do ML + calculator +--- 15407520 +>>15407476 +same argument can be used for humans. we use heuristics to guide our use of tools, but ultimately hard algorithms do the work for us. +--- 15407539 +>>15407476 +youre so close to realizing literal computation machines cant be sentient in any meaningful way + +i hope you find the truth some day +--- 15407589 +>>15407218 +--- 15407594 +>>15407204 (OP) +>ask anon what 532/7 is +>he plugs it into a calculator +>see! it can do math now +>ITS SENTIENT +lol +--- 15407717 +>>15407476 +Lol windows calculator already has a stupid loadtime from all the UI bloat. Now it's gotta load a 100T synapse AGI so I can ask what 2+2 is +--- 15407729 +>>15407204 (OP) +hey anon do 7251*16391 without a calculator. if you can't, you're not sentient. +--- 15407824 +Imagine this, chat GPT and its deep learning has scraped so much data from all corners of the internet and can now use grammar, syntax and vocabulary to identify unique users. Device manufacturers and your former employers have likely sold your biometric information. Services like email and social media can paint a clearer picture of you, the person, than your family or SO. Your geo activity has been tracked via your car/mobile device for the last decade. Your finances and credit are open books to any financial institution. Any ailments, illnesses, health concerns etc are all visible within the healthcare system. + +IoT and blockchain are going to bring all of this information together. Immutable and forever stored for anyone to see. Before you know it you'll be less of a person irl than the digital identity that was created for you. People will leverage AI and predict what you need/want/do/possess before you know those things yourself. + +AI = a(n) eye, much like the Eye of Providence. The all seeing eye. Because AI can and will see everything. +--- 15407827 +>>15407539 +humans are also not sentient in any meaningful way, because the concept of sentient is not meaningful +--- 15407877 +>>15407520 +Human thoughts aren't algorithms though. When you do "2 + 2" in your head, there isn't some mathematical algorithm in your mind doing it. You're neurons are just approximating an addition algorithm, hence why that part of the brain is used for other shit besides addition, like language, because it's not a strict algorithm. +--- 15407884 +>>15407594 +Yeah, but given enough time I could find 532/7 in my head without a calculator. An AI can't even seem to do that at the moment. +--- 15408228 +>>15407884 +Yes because you learned a division algorithm you retard. There's no difference. +--- 15408233 +>>15408228 +The difference is that someone invented the algorithm. ChatGPT has not invented any algorithms and never will. +--- 15408236 +>>15407204 (OP) +It's fucking game over if these language models can learn tool usage. +They instantly leap frog chimps +--- 15408256 +>>15408236 +Language models still have a issue with not being able to "plan" which greatly limits them, since their answers are constructed one word at a time in a linear fashion. For example, if you ask GPT "how many words long is your reply to this prompt" the answer will be wrong, or if you ask what the last word of its reply will be. Any sort of reply where an earlier part of the reply is dependent on a later part is impossible. + +More important than tool use, the language models need access to some sort of memory. +--- 15408281 +>>15408233 +Humans were born with an inherent capacity for language. It was already predetermined. Chatgpt doesn't need to invent anything as basic. It's like arguing that ai needs to invent neurons or some basic shit to get your attention. If it got the right internal structure it could invent anything, but we don't understand how language develops in the brain so you can't make the same argument about humans inventing anything as basic as math when the internal structure was already present. +--- 15408285 +>>15408256 +Most models also fall apart outside a very narrow range of character tokens. GPT-4 essentially feeds previous prompts and responses back into the prompter to "remember" the conversation. Once you hit the token limit it starts pruning older tokens until it loses the plot entirely. It does this because after a certain amount of tokens, the algorithm takes exponentially more power to do anything and the results are also worse. +--- 15408290 +>>15407824 +>Imagine this, chat GPT and its deep learning has scraped so much data from all corners of the internet and can now use grammar, syntax and vocabulary to identify unique users. +I don't have to imagine it. You're describing stylometry. It's been used to identify authors for a long time and stylometric tools have only gotten significantly stronger. I have no doubt that models like GPT can do this. +--- 15408295 +>>15408290 +Even that is unnecessary. Websites can detect your exact user profile just from the settings your browser uses. Screen resolution, extension usage, etc. can deanonymize someone even if they have a VPN. diff --git a/sci/15407220.txt b/sci/15407220.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4116a2de0114b449c2ba8243e8f208dc82f0f2fc --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407220.txt @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +----- +--- 15407220 +Hello! I am building an MVP of my startup using the GPT-3.5 API to replace clinicians with a chatbot interface. I plan on using random forests and decision trees to fine-tune the output of queries and use CNNs to allow patients to upload blood test images to the platform and get in contact with a nurse practitioner or MD. My goal is to replace specialized healthcare diagnosing and follow-ups that only require medication refills, which will greatly reduce friction in the healthcare space. Do you have any advice for me as I start coding the site? + +I have already conducted a SWOT analysis, and the largest hurdle I foresee is obtaining a license from the FDA to allow the platform to issue non-controlled substances. I do not want to be responsible for allowing my model to prescribe Adderall or methadone, even though I can automate background checks to prevent shopping from doctor to doctor. So, what do you think? Is this the ultimate robodoc? I had the idea back in 2019 and used the NLTK (Python library) and did some web scraping from Wikipedia to gather data tokens for building an MVP, but using the GPT API is much better, and I'm ready to develop. + +For reference, my GAI is 112 (PRI is 126), and while I have lower verbal skills, programming uses fluid and GC (crystallized intelligence), so I'm fine. I've been programming since 2015 with iOS apps and have done an internship as an ML engineer, making AI web scrapers for language models and data gathering. Share your high iq thoughts + +If you have doubts about the efficacy of AI diagnosing take a look at this: + +>https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1651965137006522369 +--- 15407251 +>>15407220 (OP) +>using Eric Topol as a source +This guy is a WEF shill and has been spreading a lot of covid disinformation in the last years. He is shilling hard for worse healthcare for the general population. + +>that tweet in particular +The study presented there is based on an analysis of ... reddit comments. The fact that such ridiculous trash managed to get published says a lot about the current state of acadummia. + +Regarding the rest of your post: Do you have any actual question or are you just advertising your startup? Without showing us the actual AI and letting us test it your post seems to be nothing more than a blog entry. +--- 15407265 +>>15407220 (OP) +>LLM +>another fucking wrapper around chatGPT +lol +--- 15407308 +Your "startup" is going to fail to start. Be realistic; you are dumber than the average college graduate. +--- 15407309 +>>15407251 +I want advice before I blow a bunch of my earned $ on developers diff --git a/sci/15407262.txt b/sci/15407262.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f5635c8d5a537c927391cba7b6c112ed3db0cd20 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407262.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +----- +--- 15407262 +Do we constantly gain pleasure chemicals from a stable and functional physiological physical and mental system or do we only gain pain signals from a failing error? +--- 15407282 +>>15407262 (OP) +meaning are the things healthy organisms do and the reward they gain for it a double up reward or merely an uninterrupted single-handed one. diff --git a/sci/15407322.txt b/sci/15407322.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..296cdaf3f191043975f5fb5790926b573d189aa3 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407322.txt @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +----- +--- 15407322 +Which of these is the most based. Do you regret your choices? +--- 15407331 +veganology is the best science +also gender science and climate science both top tier +--- 15407336 +>>15407331 +gay +--- 15407341 +>>15407322 (OP) +>aerospace engineering above math and physics +Ha. +--- 15407345 +>>15407322 (OP) +As a biologist I argue the field should be on suicide tier. +--- 15407351 +>>15407345 +Its good for pre med not sure why else you'd major in it unless you wanna be a HS teacher +--- 15407352 +>>15407322 (OP) +ftfy +--- 15407354 +>>15407331 +>CS top tier +kys, faggot +--- 15407363 +>>15407322 (OP) +Since most of what I do is computer engineering, the "Park Administration" (assuming I get to be outside) sounds like heaven. +--- 15407371 +>>15407322 (OP) +>economics +>great +we keep winning, econobros +--- 15407375 +>>15407371 +probably depends on the school more anon. Finance too good luck getting a decent job if you aren't a legacy boomers kid or at Yale. Accounting is better imo +--- 15407379 +>>15407375 +accounting is the safe choice but working as an account sucks balls +also no calculus no respect +--- 15407387 +>muh gay university major +>muh major muffugguh +--- 15407413 +>>15407387 +This meme is only worhwhile if you are one of the rare few self learners. + +Most people who post memes like this are neets you will never accomplish anything. You aren't the next Tesla who is too good for a math major at a decent school. +--- 15407424 +>>15407379 +I am just saying anon if you don't go to an Ivy league and especially if you can't network or do basically sales (most finance bros end up basically in a sales job unrelated to what they learn) then you aren't going to do better then accounting. + +Accounting has pretty straight forward career paths. +--- 15407432 +>>15407322 (OP) +What is a transportation major? + +If it deals with roads, distribution and logistics it sounds very employable. + +Also, no way physics, astrophysics and materials science engy. are god tier, those job markets are very limited. +--- 15407435 +>>15407352 +>be me +>majored in math +>minored in philosophy +>happily married +>sometimes pay my wife for sex because Bayesian kink experiments +Huh. +--- 15407438 +>>15407379 +>accounting is the safe choice but working as an account sucks ball +True, but all jobs suck, so safe job gets you money to do fun stuff in your free time. +--- 15407443 +>>15407432 +https://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/physicists-and-astronomers.htm + +median pay is 147K for US jobs +--- 15407447 +>>15407322 (OP) +>Basing life choices on infographics from an anonymous anime board. +--- 15407460 +>>15407447 +Nobody bases their choices on the memes, Anon. They make the memes to feel smug about their choices. You found a way to short circuit the whole process and get right to the smugness. Good for you. +--- 15407489 +>>15407438 +Maybe so but how pratical is to find a job in the area? Seems very impratical. +--- 15407493 +>>15407443 +Maybe so but how pratical is to find a job in the area? Seems very impratical. + +(I taged the wrong comment. +--- 15407494 +>>15407322 (OP) +>engineering +Sausagefest for autists who will do math for the rest of their lives. Literal slavery tier. +--- 15407549 +>>15407322 (OP) +>Unbelievable tier +>EE +My first job after getting a BSEE paid $55k a year. diff --git a/sci/15407381.txt b/sci/15407381.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e47481a25af94713ee30a2b55861afb47c701d74 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407381.txt @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +----- +--- 15407381 +Renowned academic Noam Chomsky told The Wall Street Journal that his meetings with Jeffrey Epstein are "none of your business" +https://www.insider.com/noam-chomsky-mit-wsj-wall-street-journal-jeffrey-epstein-2023-4 +>Noam Chomsky, the famed academic and activist, held multiple meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, according to The Wall Street Journal. +>Chomsky's meetings with Epstein took place long after the disgraced financier had registered as a sex offender, the Journal reported. +>When the Journal asked Chomsky about the meetings, the linguist had some choice words… +--- 15407389 +>>15407381 (OP) +What do Jeffrey Epstein, Noam Chomsky, and Woody Allen even have in common in the first place? +--- 15407391 +>>15407381 (OP) +They all belong to the same club. Every. Damn. Time. +--- 15407392 +this explains why this so called radical is shilled so goddamn hard by the media system he is supposedly critical of +--- 15407394 +>>15407389 +finance and networking +--- 15407437 +>In addition to Chomsky, the Journal noted meetings Epstein had on his calendar with the current CIA director, William Burns, as well as Kathryn Ruemmler, a top lawyer at Goldman Sachs and former White House counsel under President Barack Obama, among others. +--- 15407502 +>In March 2015, Epstein scheduled meetings with Chomsky and a Harvard University professor, the Journal reported. Chomsky confirmed for the paper that there were several meetings where they discussed various topics, but Chomsky refuse to specify which topics +--- 15407592 +Chomsky claims he doesn't remember if he went on Epstein's plane or not + +"If there was a flight, which I doubt, it would have been from Boston to New York, 30 minutes," Chomsky told the Journal. "I'm unaware of the principle that requires that I inform you about an evening spent with a great artist." +--- 15407607 +>>15407381 (OP) +Noam Chomsky probably meet so many people in a single weekend he doesn't know who Epstein is until he get "suicided". +--- 15407622 +>>15407381 (OP) +Was everyone fucking underage girls? How the hell did Epstein entrap so many people with teenage pussy? +--- 15407706 +>>15407381 (OP) +why the fuck did everyone want to meet with this guy? +--- 15407713 +>>15407706 +free cunny and plausible deniability +--- 15407724 +>>15407706 +He didnt. Epstein was very good at making powerful people feel intellectually superior. He used a ton of popular academics to basically schmooze powerful people, politicians, etc. + +I doubt chomsky was actually directly part of any sexcrimes, but he definitely was used as an accomplice to "nudge" some men into it. +--- 15407758 +>>15407724 +Meant for>>15407622 +I mean it wasnt a difficult formula. You get some popsci personalities or political philosophers to stroke the egos of politicians and businessmen with some academic talk, make em feel real special, and maybe the history of the age of consent comes up at the same time the man gets introduced to Epstein's underage girl-friend and then they go to the back room. +--- 15407794 +>>15407622 +>>15407706 +Everybody today just thinks of Epstein as the pedo guy but that was just like a side hustle. His main thing was being a power broker and financial adviser. The sex trafficking stuff was just a tool he used to appease his clients that he thought it would appeal to. He was probably smart enough to not bring up the topic unless he already thought the person was receptive. So, while there were rumors going around about him it's likely that a lot of people he met in passing didn't know what he was up to. People who he met often certainly knew what he was doing, though, like the Clintons and Trump. +--- 15407798 +>>15407389 +>maxwell ghislaine +>robert maxwell +>mossad +>multiple israeli prime ministers +>les wexner +>harvey weinstein +>goldman sachs +>alan dershowitz +>lawrence krauss +>it goes on and on +I can't quite put my finger on it +--- 15407831 +Noam Chomsky is legit and Epstein was trying to get in touch with anybody notable. Epstein may have been tied in with Mossad +--- 15407898 +>>15407381 (OP) +>Linguistics +>Academic +Lol +--- 15407918 +>>15407381 (OP) +>Harvard scientist Noam Chomsky +He's a scientist? I always thought he was a philosopher or a sociologist or something. +--- 15407923 +>>15407831 +Chomsky is just another jewish atheist political activist posing as a scientist for clout, just like Einstein, Feynman, Oppenheimer, Gell-Mann, Wolfram and thousands of others. They are the synagogue of satan identified in the bible by Jesus +--- 15407952 +>>15407622 +go to thailand and you'll be surprised to see how many fuckers are didling underaged girls there. +also, that's why thailand is such a popular tourist attraction. +--- 15408089 +>>15407381 (OP) +Daily reminder all these people met with Jeffery Epstein and none of them did anything: Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell, Noam Chomsky, Kevin Spacey, Alan Dershowitz, Les Wexner Stephen Hawking, Lawrence Krauss, Steven Pinker, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Naomi Campbell, Harvey Weinstein, Woody Allen, Mick Jagger, Tony Blair, Ehud Barak, George Mitchell, Katie Couric, Matt Groening, Charlie Rose, Larry Summers, Jeffrey Sachs, Marvin Minsky, Lawrence Krauss, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Peter Thiel, Leon Black, Glenn Dubin, Sarah Ferguson, Robert Maxwell, Chris Tucker, David Blaine, Courtney Love, Al Gore, Andrew Cuomo, Woody Johnson, Henry Kissinger, Rupert Murdoch, Alec Baldwin, David Koch, Richard Branson, Katie Ford, Leonid Blavatnik, Tom Barrack, Jean-Luc Brunel, George Stephanopoulos, Lawrence Lessig + +The power this guy had. Everyone knew he was fucking underage girls and no one said shit for decades. Wtf. +--- 15408124 +>>15407918 +He's a linguist who made contributions to linguistics, computer science, and cognitive science +--- 15408151 +>>15408124 +i bet he liked linguistics. so did harvey weinstein +*slurp* +--- 15408160 +>>15407794 +This. Is basically the same as a New York company taking a client from out of the city to some exclusive restaurant or nightclub +--- 15408169 +>>15408089 +>Everyone knew he was fucking underage girls +I don't think EVERYONE knew +>no one said shit for decades. +But I doubt any of them cared. It's not like he was trafficking children. Those were nubile 16, 17-year old girls, perfectly legal in most other jurisdictions. +I could scarcely believe American puritanism about their exaggerated age of consent, but zoomer eunuchs in my country are completely taken by it. +--- 15408275 +What a cunning linguist +--- 15408340 +>>15408169 +well when your daughter is 16 we'll fly her out to get gangbanged by niggers on a private island, don't be a prude about it either +--- 15408344 +>>15407794 +>financial adviser +I dont believe Epstein knew the first thing about finance. +--- 15408374 +>>15407381 (OP) +That's not the only "scientist" that was associated with Jeffrey. +--- 15408447 +>>15407918 +He's a "scientist". He only contributes to vague shit like "cognitive science". Being a "scientist" gives him more reputation so he can manipulate stupid millenials and zoomers more easily. +You'll see a lot of "scientists" like him spend a lot of their time talking about politics. Their publications are only a means to get more reputation so they can spread their ideas more easily. +--- 15408462 +>>15408374 +--- 15408471 +Clearly Epstein failed since Chomsky still opposes Israel. +--- 15408663 +>>15408089 +>Everyone knew he was fucking underage girls and no one said shit for decades +Do you know every single thing about every colleague you randomly meet at bossiness meetings, parties and such? Most serial killers go unnoticed for decades living seemingly normal lives and people are shocked once they find out +--- 15408670 +>>15408340 +>well when your daughter is 16 we'll fly her out to get gangbanged by niggers on a private island +Lol. Women were whoring out their 16 year old daughters to some billionaire who probably treated them nicely and paid off their college fund. It's say it was a win-win for everyone involved +--- 15408688 +>>15408663 +--- 15408690 +>>15408670 +This guy fucks +--- 15408767 +>>15407381 (OP) +Knowing Chomsky he prob read between the lines what the connotations are of even entering such a line of questioning and is too old to care about playing that game with some reporter looking for their soundbite. + +A younger Chomsky would've probably been more diplomatic but he's at an age he can just tell such people to fuck off. +--- 15408888 +>>15408340 +>think of your imaginary daughter!!!! +lmao fuck off. I'd rather fuck yours diff --git a/sci/15407410.txt b/sci/15407410.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..021c98eef3e4b5ce3fc1906213d3b632ed04f5b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407410.txt @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +----- +--- 15407410 +>Tendon and muscle tears +>Slipped discs +>Cancer and autoimmune diseases +>Nerve damage +These are irreversible things that still happen to people in the modern era, and yet medicine still has no solution for them? +No. Medications aren't solutions. I'm talking full on cures. Why has there been no advancement? +--- 15407414 +Oh and I forgot scars and scar tissue. +--- 15407427 +>>15407410 (OP) +>>15407414 +Curing people is unprofitable. +--- 15407436 +>>15407410 (OP) +>bro just cure cancer bro its so simple +--- 15407439 +>>15407436 +Oh sorry it's been how many decades and trillions? +--- 15407455 +>>15407439 +Nixon declared war on cancer in 1971. 50 years later we're 50 years closer to the goal at least. +--- 15407475 +curing shit doesn't pay, treating it does +--- 15407523 +>>15407455 +funny how the downfall of all our institutions seems to have started in the 70's... +--- 15408208 +Jews +--- 15408229 +>>15407410 (OP) +Flip side is we're making great progress in making fake vaginas and cocks out of various other body parts. +--- 15408253 +>>15407455 +Reminder that Nixon did nothing wrong and that half the watergate burglers were CIA plants. +>>15407523 +Glowies corrupting the system from within has been happening since at least the start of the cold war. Major declines in public trust happened after the fall of the berlin wall, the war on terror, and chink flu. + +https://news.gallup.com/poll/394283/confidence-institutions-down-average-new-low.aspx +--- 15408266 +>>15407427 +this +Not only is there no financial incentive to improve medicine, it's actually the opposite. A finance minded person in the medical field should be trying to make medicine worse. +--- 15408307 +>>15408266 +>A finance minded person +so a person with no morals who is only interested in personal gain +an atheist +--- 15408380 +>>15407410 (OP) +>>15407414 +You should've realized that the medical industry are full of scumbags that only want money ever since their shilling of Stem Cell for over 50 years and allowing insurance to take over everything. +--- 15408390 +>>15407410 (OP) +>>15407414 +what the actual fuck are you talking about tendons and muscle tears arent curable? are you writing this post from the 1800s? i had a severed fucking nerve in my elbow and i fixed it by myself, well i cant even say i fixed it, i just took care of it and rested it and the nerve reconnected itself. scar tissue? lasers. the only thing that really remain are cancers and autoimmune diseases and im willing to bet those are still mostly curable with the right medications +--- 15408457 +>>15407410 (OP) +>Why has there been no advancement? +yes there has just not in the USA +--- 15408546 +>>15408457 +>just not in the USA +Europeans haven't been innovative since the 20th century. Japan, Korea and China just copy our textbooks and haven't done anything new or innovative in medicine. +--- 15408554 +>>15408546 +>Europeans haven't been innovative since the 20th century +They weren't then either, except during Hitler reign over Germany. Before that Karl Benz was the last significant European innovator. The downfall of Christianity in Europe was the end of everything which once allowed Europeans to dominate the planet. +--- 15408556 +>>15408554 +>Karl Benz +We're talking about medicine, retard, not fucking cars. Europeans were heavily influential in medicine and then Americans overtook them. Now Americans are stagnating and there is no one to pass the torch, everyone is a fucking retard. +--- 15408759 +>>15408546 +did i say europe? and no, i wont spoon feed you. +--- 15408850 +>>15408759 +You can't spoonfeed anything since medicine is stagnant, all you do is waste everyone's time and shitpost. diff --git a/sci/15407416.txt b/sci/15407416.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..843b2dbb1fe104b5d68731d7c9746c76a264d8e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407416.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +----- +--- 15407416 +why are they lying to us about the cosmic microwave background? the axis of evil proves that it isn't what we thought it was but cosmologists refuse to invalidate the concept + +it's very clearly a local phenomena and we could tell if weren't looking from essentially the same exact spot for all of our observations +--- 15407423 +>>15407416 (OP) +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHnwl22hxiE [Embed] +--- 15407725 +>>15407416 (OP) +CMB had to be about a creation story otherwise it looks unimportant and won't generate so much funding. +--- 15408270 +>>15407423 +>Theologian +>Scientist + +/thread diff --git a/sci/15407420.txt b/sci/15407420.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4b90628971dbfb6aaaa2a9df12b41ef5cc582017 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407420.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +----- +--- 15407420 +why is it that you must deny the scientific method in order to be a follower of cult science? im tired of the buzzwords "peer review", "expertise", and "consensus" which is used to censor and shut down any opposing party to the cult. what ever happened to variables, replication, and predictive validity? +--- 15408011 +>>15407420 (OP) +Science is racist. We need equity and consensus in our science to wash the racist science. +--- 15408120 +>>15407420 (OP) +if you want to do science then do science. who's stopping you? +--- 15408140 +The difference in the world today is that on the actual versus the contingent diff --git a/sci/15407524.txt b/sci/15407524.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5b0097b0ac2a18c68c4f43f88d330166f0f5fb22 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407524.txt @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +----- +--- 15407524 +What sort of biotechnology would be needed to enable people to look like furries and how can we ban its development? So that in 10-20 years time we don't have horrible disgusting half-man half-animal abominations. +--- 15407563 +>>15407524 (OP) +heredity of traits such as hair color, tissue culture of hair, reprogramming of hair and skin tissue. +--- 15407577 +>>15407524 (OP) +i want catgirls +--- 15407914 +>>15407577 +we already have the technology, it's called plastic cat ears. Have you ever seen a fat male weeb wearing EMG activated cat ears? It's fucking disgusting. +--- 15407963 +>>15407524 (OP) +>What sort of biotechnology would be needed to enable people to look like furries and how can we ban its development? +Compared to what we have now we'd basically need magic. diff --git a/sci/15407550.txt b/sci/15407550.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..08541123b48907acc75dc338b523b7572464aabb --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407550.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15407550 +Which stem subjects will most help me become rich and powerful? Pic rel +--- 15408313 +>>15407550 (OP) +Computer science +--- 15408320 +>>>/sci/scg/ diff --git a/sci/15407586.txt b/sci/15407586.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a0dc4c44fa0ee43dc67a7f3b41987056967d06b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407586.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +----- +--- 15407586 +How does the cell know that it must split instead of just growing larger in size? +--- 15407596 +it doesn't +--- 15407698 +>>15407586 (OP) +They divide when ripe like a banana. +--- 15407732 +>>15407586 (OP) +The cell doesn't 'know' shit , +You have a very complex stimuli to adaptation mechanism along with normal physiological genetic preprogramming that dictates how the cell and the tissue behave. +Cells can both increase in size instead of dividing e.g myocardial cells , skeletal muscle etc +And obviously increase in number and do many other changes. +--- 15408318 +>>15407586 (OP) +It files for divorce on itself and then its partner takes half its shit and doesn't even say thankyou +--- 15408918 +God made it to work as intended. diff --git a/sci/15407650.txt b/sci/15407650.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9a6c0f0db3477d066adc95579fff17b1356e7deb --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407650.txt @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +----- +--- 15407650 +This is by far the best critique of race realism. + +https://aryan-anthropology.blogspot.com/p/what-is-scientific-racism.html +--- 15407680 +>>15407650 (OP) +Advertising is forbidden on 4chan. +--- 15408116 +>>15407650 (OP) +this whole thing you wrote is pretty dumb and reductionistic and begs questions in of itself. Okay white isn't a race but it doesn't mean there aren't seperation between ethnic groups or things distinguished. + +This is less any scientific evidence and more moralist polemics it's not science but pure rhetoric it means absolutely nothing and is a matter of opinion. + +I would also add your opinions lead more towards it's more nuanced how people are separate than we realize not that we are not at all. +--- 15408232 +>>15408116 + +>it doesn't mean there aren't seperation between ethnic groups or things distinguished. + +Please mention when did the author say that there are no differences between ethnic groups? If anything, the author explicitly said that diverse biological traits exist among humans, but they proposed that these racial biological differences don't actually matter, and explained why in detail. + +>Politically correct egalitarians claim that anyone who believes in the concept of "race" or attempts to classify humans into "types" based on biological differences follows the doctrine of "race"-ism (not necessarily because they are racist, but merely because they believe in the concept of "race". In this sense, their being a racist is merely implied from this vocabulary). This is troubling because (1) it obscures racism's real definition (ethno-tribalism), as well as devaluing it as a cheap insult for viewpoints one disagrees with, and (2) makes racist reactionaries believe those who are morally opposed to racism have a vendetta against biological science + +>Anti-racists need not reject biology in order to defeat racism. Indeed, embracing the fact that noble and ignoble traits have a heritable basis is the only way we can truly rid humanity of racism. HBD is correct in its anti-egalitarian assertion that some individuals are biologically inferior to other individuals. However, unlike HBDers, Aryanists do not believe IQ, skin color, ethnic background, or any arbitrary trait is what determines superiority or inferiority." + +>Let me say it one more time: there is nothing inherently racist or otherwise morally apprehensible about studying human biological diversity. Racists know this, and try to pass off their views to the unsuspecting layman under the seemingly-innocent label of HBD. + +It's clear that the author is not against studying biological differences between humans, they're against the concept of ethno-tribalism. +--- 15408238 +>>15408116 +>This is less any scientific evidence and more moralist polemics it's not science + +I don't see the problem here. Racism is purely a philosophical concept. Racism is when you draw separatist moral conclusions from the fact that biological differences between humans exist. It is merely a philosophical interpretation of anthropology. +--- 15408311 +>>15407650 (OP) +Race realism is like gender studies. It's just like who give a fuck bruh +--- 15408331 +>>15408232 +>but they proposed that these racial biological differences don't actually matter +That's a statement of values which is not science. +--- 15408442 +>>15407650 (OP) +There is no objective (& rational) critique of Race Realism. +It's all just hecking racism bad moral faggotry nothing else. +--- 15408449 +>>15408232 +Ethno tribalism is completely normal social phenomena, compared to it diversity is disastrous for a society. +--- 15408450 +>>15408238 +Not true. Racism is when whites are better than negros at math. +Racism is reality. +--- 15408459 +>>15408449 +Literally all societies developed from ethnic and linguistic tribes, it has been proven homogenous societies are by far better than DIEverse non-societies on all social, political and economic metrics. +All history is nothing but struggle between various ethno tribal groups, even before civilisation existed various species of the homo genus were fighting for supremacy, groups that promoted outgroup preference and "peace" all died out. +--- 15408465 +>>15408331 +Ok and? Science suggests that there are diverse biological differences between humans, saying that these biological differences matter (which is the main premise of racism) would also be a statement of values. Racists say these differences matter and that human ethnic groups should be separated as a result, the author says they don't matter and proves why, both are statements of values. There's no science here because there shouldn't be, whether racial differences matter or not is a deeply philosophical question. If you believe in ethno-tribalism that means you believe in a separatist philosophy, author explains why this separatist philosophy is bad hence allegedly debunks racism. Now, scientific racism is basically just racism, it really doesn't mean anything, there's nothing scientific about it except that racists (people who believe in ethnotribalism) use scientific studies done on ethnic groups to justify their separatist philosophy/way of thinking. As I said in the last reply, racism/"scientific" racism is merely a philosophical interpretation of science. +--- 15408467 +>>15408232 +>Yes there are biological differences +>yes, biological differences leads to different phenotypes, which are observable +>yes, this means that, according to circumstances, some individuals are better than other due to better fitness +Ok and? +>no, you shouldn't be racist and discriminate +Except i can actually do that, because there are material characteristics in human population that can make me, and a lot of people even unconsciously, to discriminate and select people for the better. And you must resort to tribalism if you want to apply selection. + +I should thank the author for enforcing the eugenic right-winger inside me, instead of the more conservative and moderate position. +--- 15408473 +>>15408465 +>>15408331 + +And again, you still didn't explain why is the author wrong or why his arguments against ethnotribalism are invalid, you just pointed out the obvious by saying that his arguments are moralist polemics. +--- 15408474 +>>15408473 +He's wrong because he's a pseud and he writes like a fag. +--- 15408500 +Why are humans the only "species" that ca supposedly live together? (if you want to claim they are one species that is highly contested) + +Fire ants and black ants dont live together. African bees and European bees dont live together. Different spiders dont live together or snakes etc. What scientific basis is being used to determine that humans are somehow special to all other animals on this planet in this regard? Especially when history has shown this is not the case. Ethnic diverse cultures are whimsical fantasies of half wits. Sure if you have a "colony" of all highly intelligent people you could likely pull it off but in this world you have to cater everything to the most retarded denominator and they always fuck everything up for everyone else. When the fucktards like BLM and kike stir up shit you are going to be forced to pick a side and unless you are stone cold retard it shouldnt be hard for you to figure out it is going to be with your own people +--- 15408501 +Your infant son needs to go under for a complex 8 hour procedure. You have your choice between two surgeons with identical credentials. One is white, the other is black. + +Which do you choose? +--- 15408518 +>>15408465 +>There's no science here because there shouldn't be, whether racial differences matter or not is a deeply philosophical question. +So what happens when irrefutable evidence of significant, inherent neurological differences between races comes to light? Are we just gonna ignore it? Negroes are already shown to have significant athletic advantages due to more ACTN3-proficiency(www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929707620242). Although far more complex, I think similar genetic discrepancies in IQ are also present. +--- 15408523 +>>15408473 +He's a leftist separatist, you can see it by how he attacks both rightists and the "False left". Now these people are common in the left, like everything else they end up competing against each others for who's the true scotsman of revolution. Same with the right, cultural variation accumulates like genetic variations, it's just evolution doing its thing, if one group with one talking point dies for some reason the other takes over, no matter if evolution completely changes the definition of left and right and makes them switch roles completely, as long the species goes on anything is good. + +But this guy defeates itself by claiming his point of view is better than others, for some reason tribalism is valid here but invalid when we talk about race, for some reason when we talk about race we must be egalitarian because we don't want to hurt any niggerino, but for cultural matter leftists have no problem in destroying different views like a rightist would do with a different human. +--- 15408558 +>>15408459 +>All history is nothing but struggle between various ethno tribal groups +There's many reasons for war, not just ethnic reasons. The crusades was one of the biggest wars in history and it was a religious war, Christians killed millions of people for simply being non Christian regardless of their ethnicity. Ancient Egyptians had constant civil wars. Roman wars were mostly about expanding their empire and they didn't care who they killed they just wanted the land. Aztecs and other civilizations started wars because war was part of their culture and was celebrated. Then there's economic wars and wars of independence and the list of non ethnic wars is huge. The distinction between ethnic and cultural wars isn't obvious either, the current Israel Palestine war probably looks ethnic but the demographics of Israel is over 20% non jewish arabs who live in Israel permanently so clearly it's more complex than they're just different racially. Some wars are likely ethnic but nowhere near all or most of them +--- 15408563 +Racism does not exist + +only ethnocentric preference exists +--- 15408568 +>>15408558 +>Christians killed millions of people for simply being non Christian regardless of their ethnicity +not what happened, where did you even get this twisted viewpoint from? +--- 15408582 +>ethnicity == race +We have a huge problem in this thread. +--- 15408714 +>>15408558 +>The crusades was one of the biggest wars in history; Christians killed millions of people for simply being non Christian +So you're jewish ? +--- 15408724 +>>15407650 (OP) +>>15408473 +tl;dr +What are his arguments ? +--- 15408727 +>>15408558 +>The crusades was one of the biggest wars in history and it was a religious war, +Crusades were not particularly big, and there were not many of them. They also were 100 % justified. Muslims attacked and conquered vast areas of East Roman Empire, so Christians mobilised to stem the tide and retake these areas. If you consider Americans liberating France in WW2 justified, then Crusades were justified too. +--- 15408734 +>>15408724 +Not one english face among them +--- 15408761 +>>15408465 +>people who believe in ethnotribalism +So blacks, asians and hispanics? +The problem is that you are saying how ethnic preferentialism should be abandoned in favor of some mystical, magical all love.And it has been tried for nearly 70 years now.Has it worked?Has ''racism'' been done with after over half a century of attempt of fighting human nature?Well no, it has gotten only worse.No society on earth has done away with what it and they never will. +--- 15408883 +I'm not reading all that boring shit. If it cannot be summarized in a simple paragraph or two then it's bogus logic and therefore should be ignored as mental gymnastics. +--- 15408891 +>>15408568 +>term "crusade" first referred to military expeditions undertaken by European Christians in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to the Holy Land. The conflicts to which the term is applied has been extended to include other campaigns initiated, supported and sometimes directed by the Roman Catholic Church against pagans, heretics or for alleged religious ends +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusades#Terminology +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Christianity#Crusades +here's death tolls +https://apholt.com/2019/01/30/death-estimates-for-the-crusades + +This kind of thing was fairly common +>After the fall of Acre, Richard I wanted to exchange a large number of Muslim prisoners from the city for the True Cross, 100,000 gold pieces and 1600 Christians held captive by Saladin +>After the agreed time limit for the Saracens to hand over the cross had expired, Richard, increasingly under the impression that Saladin was stalling, decided to have his hostages publicly executed. On 16 August Richard ordered that all the prisoners from Acre should be taken to a small hill called Ayyadieh. He ordered 2700 Turkish hostages to be led bound out of the city to be beheaded +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_at_Ayyadieh +>The siege was followed by the mass slaughter of thousands of Muslims and Jews and the conversion of Muslim holy sites on the Temple Mount into Christian shrines +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1099) + +>The siege of Ma'arra occurred in late 1098 in the city of Ma'arrat al-Numan, in what is modern-day Syria, during the First Crusade. It is infamous for the claims of widespread cannibalism displayed by the Crusaders +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ma'arra + +>Peasants of Steding (Germany) unwilling to pay suffocating church taxes: between 5,000 and 11,000 men, women and children slain +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stedinger_Crusade + +many such cases +--- 15408917 +A posteriori observations that can come forward truly as science and confirmed by the scientific method continuously: >There are racial biological differences + +The disagreement: >Do these differences matter? [NOT SCIENTIFIC INHERENTLY] + +And so far in this 30-reply thread no progress towards an agreement have took place. + +As a Racist this gets so boring, this is supposed to be /sci/. diff --git a/sci/15407668.txt b/sci/15407668.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..264b85b39cc6a0779a906d7882c15250ed342c59 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407668.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1377 @@ +----- +--- 15407668 +monster rocket edition +Previous: >>15405611 → +--- 15407674 +>>15407668 (OP) +I sneezed edition +--- 15407676 +>Falcon heavy and /sfg/ staging at the same time +Just according to keikaku +--- 15407678 +Fully expendable FH is a super heavy lift rocket +--- 15407679 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-723S8QEf_0 [Embed] +--- 15407681 +>>15407676 +When a rocket launches and a thread is staged, it is balance in the universe +- Lao Tsu +--- 15407682 +She's resting. +--- 15407683 +About 20 minutes to the second burn +--- 15407685 +>>15407678 +I'm surprised that viasat actually bought a fully expendable one... They couldn't find a way to reduce their payload weight down to save the 50 or so millions extra a fully expendable version costs +--- 15407688 +Do they activate the FTS on those dropped boosters or what? +--- 15407689 +>>15407668 (OP) +Glass the Earth, demigod war eventually +--- 15407690 +>>15407682 +stage 2 rocket girl wen +--- 15407692 +Shoutout to viasat for not being gay and making SX cut the broadcast after fairing sep +--- 15407693 +>>15407618 → +I'm not hearing it, when? +--- 15407694 +FIVE FUCKING SUPER HEAVY LAUNCH VEHICLES LAUNCHED THESE PAST 6 MONTHS AHHHHHHHHHHH! + +God bless america +--- 15407695 +KINO LAUNCH +--- 15407697 +>>15407685 +I’m pretty sure viasat is the upper echelon of sat launchers who can afford to do whatever they want +--- 15407699 +From Lake County +--- 15407700 +>>15407679 +Did you find the rocket fart funny? https://youtu.be/zdoZuHQVILE?t=1136 [Embed] +--- 15407701 +>>15407682 +Moon makes an appearance once again +--- 15407702 +>>15407699 +fwoosh +>>15407694 +And I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m freeee +--- 15407704 +>>15407685 +Perhaps they were targeting an old space rocket way back when they started on design work, then as those were bought up and they looked into the pricing expendable heavy was the best deal without the massive delays that would be needed to make the satellite lighter, ect. +--- 15407705 +>>15407669 → +I read somewhere that it takes CASC about a month to build a Long March 4C. It's a much lower performing rocket, but production in numbers is really just a matter of getting your factory optimized and lining up enough payloads to make the numbers necessary. +--- 15407707 +This song playing right now is what they should've started with when they went to music, the first one was awful, eerie and unfitting imo +--- 15407708 +>>15407692 +that's only for military payloads, and also there are other customers for this flight +--- 15407709 +>>15407704 +I checked earlier, and it falls just under the direct GEO capacity of DIVH, so possibly. +--- 15407711 +>>15407708 +I’m pretty sure some private customers have requested that before, if I’m not mistaken +--- 15407712 +>>15407700 +Very cute AND funny. +Thanks for reminding me that I should make a webm of that. +--- 15407714 +>spacex launches are now just music videos for indie space tunes +lmao +--- 15407715 +>>15407702 +>And I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m freeee +Unironically you guys will be the first to publish foss liquid and solid engine designs because the first amendment covers that. Thanks in advance. +--- 15407718 +>>15407688 +No, they called out booster FTS safe on the stream. +--- 15407720 +Now I wonder if they ever released a time lapse of the unfolding for James Webb. I believe they had the engineering cameras to troubleshoot everything, and they hyped up the unfolding but I never saw footage of it. +--- 15407722 +>>15407694 +Is that a record? Even counting shuttle orbiters as 90 tons of payload I don't think we ever got a ten launch year. +--- 15407723 +>>15407721 +BECO/sep felt like it took forever +--- 15407733 +I despise this genre of music so much +--- 15407736 +>>15407733 +You need to have more sex to spacetunes. +--- 15407738 +holy shit is that frank hassle? +--- 15407741 +>>15407736 +spacetunes are fine but I hate ones like this with speech samples thrown in its lame, not good music +--- 15407742 +Let 'er rip +--- 15407744 +>>15407685 +Viasat-3 were a trio of satellites intended to launch on Ariane 6 back in 2016 direct to GSO. When it was obvious Ariane 6 would be vaporware, they started looking for replacements and signed with FH in 2018. It likely would've cost them more to redesign for a GTO launch. +--- 15407745 +Moon again +--- 15407746 +Rate his neck +--- 15407747 +>guy was about to explain GEO +>distracted by comms +>forgets about it entirely + +lmao +--- 15407748 +>>15407712 +>Very cute AND funny +this ain't /b/, go back scum +--- 15407749 +>>15407712 +Here you go, go and add 4chan sounds player to your tampermonkey to get sound +--- 15407752 +>>15407707 +yeah a couple nice new tracks in the space tunes! +--- 15407753 +>>15407720 +No lmao, it had no engineering cameras. +But we could see the solar painel deploy. +--- 15407754 +>china wont be putting their starship clone into production until the 2040's + +Spacex literally has no competition +--- 15407756 +>>15407748 +there is nothing wrong with loli, anon +--- 15407757 +>>15407749 +just post it to >>>/wsg/ +--- 15407760 +Boosters 1052 and 1053 were the oldest Falcon 9s still in service (Arabsat-6A, 2019) + + :( +--- 15407761 +They said earlier that viasat's satellite was an all electric one. What does that even mean? Aren't satellites all electric anyways? +--- 15407762 +>>15407754 +God I love this company +--- 15407763 +Oh neat, they're going to stream live all the way to GEO. Get fucked, ULA. +--- 15407764 +>>15407591 → +>2050 +>no starship crewed mars landing thread +--- 15407765 +>>>/wsg/5072216 +Startlink Group 3-5 fart + +>>>/wsg/5072217 +O3b mPOWER 3 & 4 Mission Clear voicechanger fails at countdown + +>>15407749 +ty but I still like sound webms so I can play them on my computer +--- 15407766 +35,000 kilometers of altitude gain to go +--- 15407768 +>>15407763 +Fucking based honestly, 5 hour stream, can't wait for the views of Earth from GEO with hopefully the moon in the background too +--- 15407769 +>>15407762 +what would uncle braun have thought? +--- 15407771 +>>15407746 +He’s just bulking bro, imagine the cut +--- 15407772 +>>15407763 +They're gonna need a lot of music +--- 15407773 +was it just me, or did I see a weird spray of something coming off the rim of the engine bell PERPENDICULARLY from the thrust during the second burn? I can't think what could have caused that. +--- 15407774 +>>15407760 +o7 +--- 15407775 +>>15407760 +A noble end in a blaze of glory +--- 15407776 +>>15407773 +you can see it in this thumbnail, in fact +>>15407742 +--- 15407777 +SpaceX should just randomly do a KSP UI one day +--- 15407778 +>>15407773 +>>15407742 +frozen LOX falling towards the nozzle and vaporizing +--- 15407779 +>>15407777 +based quads I honestly can't wait to see them update their UI for interplanetary flight starting with HLS Demo 1 +--- 15407780 +God look at that trajectory, fucking beautiful +>>15407777 +I doubt take2 would allow +--- 15407782 +>>15407778 +but that is always just a single frozen clump, falling in the direction of flight. This looked to be spraying at a tangent to the rim of the bell +--- 15407784 +t h i s i s l a u n c h c o n t r o l +--- 15407786 +i miss starman +--- 15407788 +What caused so many Raptor engines to fail on the Superheavy launch? + +I thought Musk used up half the methane in the world making sure the Raptor was flawless. +--- 15407789 +>>15407721 + +UFO at 0:56 +--- 15407790 +>>15407769 +"Why the fuck did they build the shuttle?" +--- 15407793 +How does SpaceX does it +--- 15407795 +>>15407780 +The DART launch stream was neat like that, watching it hit escape trajectory over Argentina and Antarctica led to a bunch of Hitler flying saucer shitposts. +--- 15407797 +>>15407790 +ok but what would he think of the falcons and starship? +--- 15407801 +>>15407797 +The aforementioned, verbatim. +--- 15407803 +just end the stream already +--- 15407805 +>>15407801 +Falcon? Starship? Good stuff +--- 15407808 +>>15407805 +I just noticed he had them cut out the fucking ceiling to make space for his models +What a lad +--- 15407810 +>>15407805 +>Hello janitor? My roof could use a bigger hole. +--- 15407812 +>>15407808 +Engineers tend to be autistic about scale and once you start in one scale, you don't switch mid ways. +--- 15407813 +>>15407805 +Falcon 9 has already surpassed the goal launch cadence of the shuttle (1 shuttle per week was the goal I think). + +Personally, I’d think Von Braun would wonder why SpaceX doesn’t use 3-4 Falcon Heavies to land men on the moon ASAP. +--- 15407814 +>>15407805 +>it came down where? +>not my department. +--- 15407816 +>>15407808 +he could have just got a lower cabinet lmao +--- 15407820 +>>15407805 +I never noticed the V-2 model +--- 15407828 +>>15407820 +The first rocket to ever ready space. My beloved +--- 15407832 +>>15407805 +>Rockets fit for the computer age. I would very much like to meet this Mr. Musk.. +--- 15407840 +https://twitter.com/ashleevance/status/1652815580406386688 + +what the fuck lmao +--- 15407846 +>>15407840 +Boeing did this. +--- 15407848 +>>15407840 +For some reason Boeing just immediately popped into my thoughts as I read this. +--- 15407850 +>>15407846 +>>15407848 +Well, I suspect they were in on it at the very least. Oldspace Cartel had real power. +--- 15407856 +>>15407840 +Kek. The real conspiracy is that it is boeing! who is currently trying to sabotage US space interests +--- 15407860 +>>15407840 +>yes hello Mr. Musk, it is me, Obama. Yes, the plan to destroy NASA is currently on-track. I’m adding Garver to the call as we speak +--- 15407865 +>>15407840 +Schizos were right, once again. +--- 15407866 +>The current estimate for the Orion MPCV return capability is 100 kg of samples +Is this really the maximum mass of moonrocks Orion can return to Earth from NRHO? +--- 15407868 +>>15407840 +You can bet Biden admin is targeting Elon with FBI/FTC/FAA/FCC/FDA/OGA personally as well. +--- 15407869 +>>15407866 +how much was Apollo CM? +--- 15407879 +>Unfortunately it is taking far longer to eliminate NASA than I had initially expected. We still have one last card to play...... +>Give the second CCiCap slot to Boeing. +--- 15407882 +>>15407879 +KEK +--- 15407889 +>>15407879 +Thanks, Obama. +--- 15407890 +>>15407865 +>>15407860 +>>15407840 +Who would try to shit on both Obama and Elon? Lmao. +--- 15407892 +Based Obama was /ourguy/ all along +--- 15407894 +>>15407860 +>>15407879 +Kek +--- 15407897 +>>15407892 +Obama pushing commercial spaceflight was a good thing in the same way Reagan shilling the shuttle was fucking retarded +--- 15407903 +>>15407890 +You should read Lori's book, it exposes a lot of people like this in NASA. +--- 15407913 +>>15407669 → +so about 15 or so /sfg/s or roughly 12,000 posts is all the time it takes for Musk's team to be ready to launch the next one. stunning efficiency +--- 15407921 +>>15407890 +Peter Worden apparently, head of ARC. He still works at NASA. How the fuck can you accuse the fucking president of being some sort of double agent and keep your job IN THE GOVERNMENT. That's insane. +--- 15407922 +>>15407869 +All Apollo missions combined returned 382 kg +--- 15407926 +>>15407890 +Back then, the enemy was Shelby, the legacy space companies, NASA admin, and the former astronauts. +--- 15407931 +>>15407760 +Any one have the link to the cool website that has every SpaceX booster and its missions in aesthetic timeline? +--- 15407936 +>>15407913 +>12,000 shitposts-per-rocket +>$25m internal launch cost +>spacex builds $2,000 of rocket per shitpost +--- 15407943 +>>15407921 +>Trump Russia hoax +These days you apparently get promoted. +--- 15407945 +>>15407866 +>In presentations by NASA officials at the annual meeting of the Lunar Exploration and Analysis Group (LEAG) this week, eagle-eyed attendees spotted a small footnote on one particular slide that hinted Orion was not equipped to bring back the moon-rock payload NASA has asked for; “Orion does not have specific storage to match the HLS [Human Landing System] sample return volume. Sample return mass to Earth via Orion might require mission-by-mission decisions on storage within Orion and possible considerations for different sample return container/bag design.” +>In a separate presentation at LEAG, Chavers said of the issue; “Getting there quickly with technology we currently have, in 2024, was very challenging. We had no margin on the return mass. +>“We haven’t conceded that it’s zero back on Orion yet, we just don’t know what the capability will be,” he added +https://room.eu.com/news/can-artemis-deliver-the-payload-it-seeks-from-the-moon + 'zero back on Orion' wtf +--- 15407946 +>>15407913 +>using /sfg/ as a unit of time +That's.. interesting. +--- 15407948 +>>15407936 +I'm doing my part! +--- 15407951 +>>15407945 +Holy fuck hahahhahahah +At least NASA can order TPS Starships that can probably return samples eventually +--- 15407958 +>>>/wsg/5072285 + +FH +--- 15407959 +>>15407840 +>There is no conspiracy!1!1.gif +Well, what now skeptic sisters? What went wrong? +--- 15407966 +>>15407945 +>Q: why not use Starship to return payload back +>A: ummm but if we do that, then whats the use of Orion? + +kek +--- 15407968 +>>15407866 +You're saying that they can ONLY fit 100kg in this thing? +>Send depot to LEO, fill it up +>send it to the lunar orbit +>Dock with Starship HLS +>Return to earth +Problem, NASA? +--- 15407971 +>>15407749 +Kys +--- 15407973 +>>15407945 +Personally, I blame the Europeans. Orion was never going to be a great spacecraft but it could have been a lot better if it wasn't shackled to that shitty ATV-descended service module. +--- 15407978 +>>15407945 +>“Orion does not have specific storage to match the HLS [Human Landing System] sample return volume. +LMAO Musk should just return a Starship completely full of only lunar samples, tons and tons of it. A shame that he's a NASA cock sucker, otherwise he'd do it just to flex +--- 15407979 +>>15407943 +Who in the government was saying that that kept their job? +>inb4 some Senator/Congressman/News Pundit +The president can't fire those people. +--- 15407982 +https://twitter.com/derekiswise/status/1652837021453303808 + +FH is ~100 dB loud, at its peak, ~3 mile from launch +--- 15407985 +>>15407983 +Cool +--- 15407986 +>>15407945 +Oh my god. Just kill the Artemis program already. Jesus Christ. Start over. Nothing has launched yet. There is still time. +--- 15407987 +>>15407749 +I appreciate the soundpost. Thanks. +--- 15407991 +>>15407986 +>Nothing has launched yet +Excuse me? +--- 15407992 +>>15407986 +Not a bad idea in all honesty. Kind of pathetic that it’s still in the “could technically start over from scratch and be fine” stage still lmao +--- 15407995 +>>15407991 +Yes, nothing has launched yet. +--- 15408000 +>>15407991 +Nothing +--- 15408004 +>>15408000 +>NASA actually planned to launch people using an SRB first stage +--- 15408008 +>>15407879 +Know when to hold em, Boing. +--- 15408010 +>>15407945 +Another issue, he said, is how much volume and mass will be available on the Orion spacecraft for samples that would return to Earth with the astronauts. Even if the lander has the ability to carry 100 kilograms of samples, he suggested that there might not be room for them in Orion. + +Some attendees seized on a footnote in one chart Chavers presented that stated the Orion capsule “does not have specific storage” for samples. “Sample return mass to Earth via Orion might require mission-by-mission decisions on storage within Orion and possible considerations for different sample return container/bag design,” it stated. + +“We haven’t conceded that it’s zero back on Orion yet, we just don’t know what the capability will be,” he said. However, he also said there may be the need to study alternative mechanisms for getting samples back, such as a robotic sample return vehicle delivered to the moon on a CLPS lander. + +That did not go over well with some. “It’s getting very complicated,” said Clive Neal, a lunar scientist at the University of Notre Dame, during a discussion that followed Chavers’ presentation. + +Chavers said studies of sample return options are ongoing, including meetings at the Johnson Space Center next week on what Orion will be able to accommodate. “The message is: this is just the starting point. It’s not the end.” + +The threshold amount of 26 kilograms of samples is only slightly more than the 22 kilograms returned by Apollo 11 during a single two-hour moonwalk. Apollo 17 returned about 110 kilograms collected during three lunar excursions. + +“I’m expecting it to evolve,” Neal said later of the sample return capabilities of Artemis. However, he said it emphases the need to train astronauts “to bring the top quality ones back.” +https://spacenews.com/artemis-missions-face-sample-return-crunch/ +This is from 2019, what's the current estimate? +--- 15408012 +>>15408004 +What’s the problem? They already did it before it’s called the space shuttle +--- 15408015 +>>15407978 +I wonder if things could have been better in the long term if SeX had not been awarded with HLS. They could just go "hey, were going to practice landing Starship out of Earth using the moon, also we are going to use the opportunity to scoop some regolith and bring it back." +--- 15408016 +>>15408010 +Look, all I’m saying is that you just have to expend ONE astronaut to get some hefty mass gains for return samples. This option shouldn’t be overlooked +--- 15408017 +>>15408000 +checked +--- 15408018 +SpaceX still live and showing views of Earth +https://youtu.be/YFbp6PVbJQA [Embed] +--- 15408019 +>>15408004 +It's an idea that had been around for a while. At least they moved on from using an RS-25 as a second stage engine. +--- 15408020 +>>15408016 +Leave one astronaut on gateway for an extended time until they hitch a ride home on the next Orion to visit. This puts a ticking clock under Boeing to hurry up with the SLSs +--- 15408022 +>>15408019 +I have tried this in KSP. It does not end well. +--- 15408027 +>>15408018 +Neato. deployment soon? +--- 15408028 +>non-reusable FH +What is the point of this? Wouldn't be cheaper an old space launcher for that matter? +What is SpaceX direct competition for GEO payloads of this size? +--- 15408030 +>>15408028 +Were the booster there being reused? +--- 15408031 +>>15408027 +Deployment is still over two hours away. +--- 15408033 +>>15408018 +23000km from earth and moving over 9000 km/h, yet I can watch live as the lab rats bang on their foil enclosure. +--- 15408036 +>>15408028 +>What is the point of this? +Get rid of boosters at end of life, early block 5, more costly to refurb than the current ones +>Wouldn't be cheaper an old space launcher for that matter? +Hell no, assuming they can even get one big enough +>What is SpaceX direct competition for GEO payloads of this size? +ULA, Ariane +--- 15408038 +>>15408018 +Does NOAA know about this? +--- 15408039 +>>15408028 +The full capacity of a Vulcan or Ariane 6 would be needed for this mission. ViaSat has already cancelled their bid on Ariane 6 because they're taking too long. +--- 15408040 +>>15408028 +>Wouldn't be cheaper an old space launcher for that matter? +If it were, one would have been used, anon. +--- 15408042 +Kinda ironic considering all the whining and pissing Viasat was doing against SpaceX and Starlink. Are there any ongoing lawsuits? +--- 15408043 +>>15408028 +Launch time/cost/reliability/availability/payload capability/energy requirement +--- 15408044 +>>15408018 +Just a bright half disk lol + +Past two song tracks have been good though +--- 15408046 +>>15408033 +I think thats the mylar reacting to the temperature flux or something +--- 15408049 +>>15408038 +NOAA's asleep quick livestream Earth! +--- 15408051 +This is it? Starship has a bigger interior, why not just specialize onw HLS to serve as a permanent base? +--- 15408053 +>>15408051 +Equity for Boeing +--- 15408055 +>>15408039 +wtf is that yellow ball in your pic +--- 15408056 +>>15408055 +That's the big, disk shaped antenna that the ViaSat-3 satellites use for broadcasts. +--- 15408059 +>>15408053 + +Boeing can choke to death on my salty cum +--- 15408064 +>With an initial mass to low-Earth orbit (IMLEO) of 18,000 kg, the subsequent delivery of a 500-t asteroid to lunar orbit represents a mass amplification factor of about 28-to-1 +>The transportation capability would be enabled by a ~40-kW solar electric propulsion system with a specific impulse of 3,000 s. +https://kiss.caltech.edu/final_reports/Asteroid_final_report.pdf +--- 15408070 +>>15408051 +I know why oldspace sucks, I don't need sperging about it, but they have such a cool aesthetic. It would be cool to watch a traditional moon landing at least once (the price tag wouldn't be cool however.) +--- 15408079 +>>15408070 +>cool to watch a traditional moon landing +vs +>an uncool Starship moon landing +--- 15408081 +>>15408064 +Why not go farther and bring it to LEO so we can mine it, build a giant ship out of it then fly to Tau Ceti? +--- 15408084 +>>15408070 +I know what you mean, past decade should have been oldspace aesthetic missions like pic rel before transfer to newspace & Starship etc.. + +So sad we never got that +--- 15408085 +>>15408079 +Never said Starship is uncool, you're putting words into me. +The appeal to me is like how people enjoy vintage things even if they are less efficient. The raw, mass saving autism of Apollo looks so fucking good. +--- 15408088 +>>15408085 +Well at the best you get is Starship be just as cool, in which case, you're implying its not that cool to begin with. Unless you're suggesting Starship is cooler, but then that would mean legacy moonlander is uncool comparatively, but thats not what you're saying. +--- 15408091 +>>15408088 +are you autistic +--- 15408092 +>>15408086 +cool +--- 15408094 +>>15408088 +Starship will be cooler by how much it will enable, but it looks quite plain overall. +--- 15408095 +>>15408094 +>Starship will look plain +kek +--- 15408096 +The song playing right now is so chill holy shit +--- 15408097 +>>15407761 +All ion thrusters with no hypergolics maybe? +--- 15408098 +>>15408095 +It's a child's drawing of a rocket. Compare it to a lander with spread legs, exposed fuel tanks, dishes sticking out of it and so on. +--- 15408100 +>>15408098 +SpaceX/Musk is a fraud, right? +--- 15408101 +>>15408088 +gtfo ESL, everyone else understood perfectly that the two are not mutually exclusive +--- 15408103 +>>15408101 +You're the low IQs that dont know how to use language properly. All languages are built on structural logic. You get one piece and you can pull a string of the entire rug +--- 15408104 +>>15407987 +NP, we need more soundposts in here. The sound of rockets is like half the fun +--- 15408107 +>>15408051 +>>15408098 +If you're talking about this design btw its a reference design for Artemis base camp surface hab NASA wants + +So might still happen +--- 15408108 +>>15407840 +>>15407865 +https://space.nss.org/national-space-society-governor-simon-p-worden-biography/ + +AMES/Worden +--- 15408109 +>>15407780 +>fuck this gay earth +--- 15408110 +Earther status? +--- 15408112 +>>15408110 +;) +--- 15408117 +>>15408100 +For Musk's sake, why are you retards so fucking autistic? I never said Starship won't work, I only said it looks silly compared to other rockets. +--- 15408119 +on the border of the light and dark side of the moon, I assume it's not a harsh cut, but a soft transition. what is the distance of that transition? +also I'm guessing it's not completely fixed, how much variance is there in location over what period? +would there be any good reason at all to setup a moonbase at this dividing point to provide a sort of day/night cycle? +--- 15408126 +>>15408117 +>it looks plain, childlike, silly +Word associations meant to dismiss the rocket, a tactic used by those who would deride the rocket by means of emotional manipulation. Chuds +--- 15408130 +>>15408119 +It's going to be on the south pole, so it's either constant sunlight or permanent shadows. +--- 15408132 +>>15408119 +My man, how do you think the moon has phases? The light/dark sides of the moon are called that because one faces toward earth and the other faces away, not because one is permanently shadowed. +--- 15408145 +>>15408132 +earth gets between sun and moon and either fully occludes or partially occludes it, the rest of the time the 'light' side of the moon is facing the sun and as the earth orbits the sun, the moon orbits at a rate so that it never over orbits or under orbits and always ends up facing the sun with the same side +--- 15408156 +>>15408022 +Heh. I had a solid 1st stage sat launcher that worked really well. I think it cost about 8k funds or so for a small sat into low Kerbin orbit. As long as you're really strict about mass, the command modules have enough torque to do a gravity turn while the static fins provide juuuust enough drag to keep you pointed prograde. +--- 15408157 +>>15408110 +BASED +Now we know what tweets we can ignore +--- 15408162 +>>15408145 +Please be trolling. +--- 15408163 +>>15408110 +The ISS should get its own badge for that, as should Tianggong if the chinks ever admit what its IP address block is. +--- 15408164 +>>15408145 +>>15408119 +kudos on the bait +--- 15408173 +>>15408098 +A child draws it that way because that's what a rocket actually looks like. +The oldspace style exposed bits and pieces resembling a virus was always a dead end that you like only because you've gotten used to it. +--- 15408175 +>>15408173 +The Saturn V doesn't look like either. +And I like those because they look nice, simple as that. +--- 15408176 +>>15408173 +This, oldfags are mindmushed from half a century of oldspace propaganda. The future is now, gramps +--- 15408181 +>>15407978 +I really want to see Starship return 10 tons from the surface and dump it all on NASA's doorstep just to fuck with them +--- 15408183 +>>15408085 +>The raw, mass saving autism of Apollo looks so fucking good. + +It looks like tin foil and erector set. It's neat it was even possible with the absolute intellectual cream of the crop US engineers, especially in a 9 year timeframe, but thank god we never have to manage so much with so little again. +--- 15408186 +>>15407840 +>kang nigga trying to help Spacex +I have my doubts +--- 15408187 +>>15408117 + +Don't stress the peanut gallery, I get you. The great men of old sailed the earth-moon system in aluminum cans, with calculators. No matter how advanced spacecraft become, it will only make their feat more remarkable, not less. Like sailing to Antarctica in wooden ships and starving in a wooden hut being the stuff of exploration legends even though now you can get espresso in your jammies on a US south pole base. + +There are still wooden sailboat regatas. Maybe in the future there will be literal races to the Moon and back by billionaires in vessels restricted, by the rules, to 1960s materials/propulsion/computing. Probably they would set off from LEO however rather than all contestants launching on their own heavy lift rockets, lol. +--- 15408189 +>>15408117 +>hurr spaceship has to be covered in doodads and crap to be realistic +Stop with that oldspace crap +It's making your mind into mush +--- 15408196 +>>15408189 + +Let an old man pine for the classics. Just because there's Teslas now doesn't mean Jay Leno is gonna empty out his garage of everything gas or steam powered. Old tech is neato. +--- 15408202 +>>15408016 +>expend ONE astronaut +why did you think they wanted to bring a woman and a nog. +It gives them two options +--- 15408203 +>>15408181 +I'm really curious to see what the actual market rate for lunar material ends up being per kilogram, in the early days. +--- 15408205 +>>15408187 +>Maybe in the future there will be literal races to the Moon and back by billionaires in vessels restricted, by the rules, to 1960s materials/propulsion/computing. +Lunar recreation and rural transport will consist of rocket chairs steered to orbit and sub-orbit trajectories by gut instinct. Lunar rednecks are going to be a wholly different breed. +--- 15408206 +Can you really launch an SSTO with skates? +--- 15408209 +>>15408205 + +Even moreso in large pressurized spaces. Even a child will be able to construct a working flying machine, in microgravity +--- 15408210 +SES-3 soon lads +--- 15408211 +All those ice rats... lost... +--- 15408212 +Look at all that ice falling away +--- 15408213 +Rats are out again. +--- 15408214 +>>15408205 +--- 15408215 +and we're in GEO +--- 15408217 +>>15408206 +We're gonna find out. +--- 15408218 +did the rocket just do a 180 and start the burn to slow the fuck down? +--- 15408219 +>the couple of ice rats that got blasted out into the nothingness of space + +its kino bros... +--- 15408220 +>>15408218 +It circularized. I wish they'd choose a different angle for the flight path view though. +--- 15408221 +>>15408218 +The whole point of geostationary orbit is to get zero velocity relative to the ground. +--- 15408224 +Another channel I like, has now sufferer of EDS. The comments are also full of CCS folks + +https://youtu.be/xfFhKqGrNYg [Embed] +--- 15408226 +>we don't get to see it unfold +BOOOO +--- 15408227 +>"largest purely electric satellite" +Is that discussing solar-electric RCS or are they hinting at some giant fucking nukesats the US government lofted? +--- 15408230 +what causes people to defend SLS? +--- 15408231 +>>15408226 +For real though. +--- 15408234 +>>15408227 +The solar-electric RCS. Nukesats and electric thrusters werent around at the same time; the power was used for SIGINT and radars, and once done the expended reactor cores were boosted into a higher orbit. +--- 15408235 +What’s she thinking? +--- 15408239 +>>15408235 +>I’ve sucked bigger cocks in hollywood +--- 15408240 +>>15408235 +dude got a full diaper +--- 15408242 +>>15408235 +why the guy on the left has an ass that big? +--- 15408243 +KINO +--- 15408246 +>>15408230 + +Statist stockholm syndrome and sunk cost fallacy, over all the tax dollars taken from them to be wasted on the SLS boondoggle +--- 15408250 +So who will be ready for the moon landing first SpaceX or NASA? +--- 15408251 +>>15408242 + +Cushioning built into flight suits +--- 15408255 +>>15408250 +SpaceX. NASA doesn't have working surface suits. +--- 15408258 +>>15408230 +Old status quo +Far left (anti-SpaceX/Elon) +Congress (JOBS PROGRAM) +Buerocrats (REGULATIONS) +--- 15408272 +NASA's own billboards have Spacex suits on them +--- 15408280 +>>15408230 +Midwits who think starship looks silly and unrealistic. They've internalized designs like pic related as being what a spaceship "really" looks like - all sorts of mismatched modules sticking all over the place, assembled in orbit over many months. +They fail to understand that such designs are pure fiction and existed only on paper. +--- 15408282 +>>15408255 +I wonder if NASA will get desperate and ask SpaceX for help with their xEMU derived suits should the orbital suit SpaceX is manufacturing prove successful. +--- 15408287 +>>15408280 +nice pic +--- 15408289 +>>15408282 +SpaceX would just tell them xEMU is inherently flawed and suitports should only be used for powered hardsuits. +--- 15408291 +>>15408287 +Thanks. +--- 15408292 +>>15408280 +Very interesting picture. +--- 15408300 +>>15408287 +>>15408292 +I know right, look how oldspace and lame it is +--- 15408303 +>>15408300 + +Still feasible, but now with bigger/fewer modules +--- 15408326 +>FH stream just ended and /sfg/ is back to shitflinging already +If the dopamine high wears off by 6 launches, dear god, imagine how bored everyone will be with the unmatched cadence of Starship. +--- 15408342 +>>15408326 + +That's a good thing. Rockets should not be the point of it, like how airliners aren't the point of air travel. The point is the destination and what we're going to build there. +--- 15408347 +>>15408326 +Someday Starship launches will become absolutely boring and nothing will fill the hole in our souls +--- 15408356 +>>15408347 + +I'm sure relentlessly fucking the oiled up H-cup titties of JAV starlets all day in fulldive VR will make up for that. During hydration breaks we can watch irl streams from the giant lunar colony and early Mars outpost. +--- 15408362 +>>15407805 +NASA in the '50s had more skill and ingenuity than spacex ever will. +--- 15408363 +>>15408300 +>Every single of those modules needs a docking ring that can hold pressure and it's of set of umbilicals +Dios mio.... +So many unnecessary points of failure and so much excess complexity. +Why did we ever think space stations made from tiny segments were a good idea? +--- 15408367 +>>15408363 +>Why did we ever think space stations made from tiny segments were a good idea? + +There wasn't an alternative. But yeah ISS is basically falling apart now. The future is still modular ships/stations, but bigger and fewer modules: >>15408303 + +Eventually when we have mines, smelting plants, factories and shipyards on the Moon we'll be able to build very large ships all in one piece and launch them from the lunar surface using relatively little fuel. +--- 15408368 +>>15408363 +It was 2011, they were limited to Atlas V upmass/volume. +--- 15408371 +>>15408356 +porn gets boring after a while +same thing applies to everything +I say this from experience +--- 15408372 +>>15408367 +>ISS is basically falling apart now +How bad is it really? +--- 15408373 +>>15408372 +well theres the cum cupboard +--- 15408375 +>>15407797 +Starship? Nein. The inferior product of a mongrel nation. +--- 15408378 +>>15408371 + +In real life we are limited only to possible experiences. There is an infinite number of impossible experiences. +--- 15408381 +>>15408356 +>Born to early to work on aeroponics in an orbital habitat +Fuck, literally my dream job. +--- 15408383 +>>15408381 + +That's the lunar surface. But yeah new big chungus modules are gonna make LEO habitats much less cramped and shitty soon too: >>15408303 +--- 15408384 +>>15408356 +>manlets on the moon +--- 15408387 +>>15408384 + +Anybody born on the Moon would have fucked up health. Weak muscles, brittle bones, inner ear/balance issues. Anyone from Earth would be like an unstoppable doomslayer, able to physically demolish crowds of dozens or hundreds of moon people in hand to hand combat. +--- 15408391 +Being from earth is going to turn into a threat at some point +>we've got an earther on our team +--- 15408392 +>>15408383 +I know + +Orbital habitat > Earth >>>> Shit > Lunar surface +What's the point of going to space if you are just going to burrow into another rock just to survive? +--- 15408393 +>>15408372 +Every day I pray to god that the station deorbits the second I say amen +Will continue until this happens +--- 15408395 +>>15407749 +Do musktards actually think putting hundreds of satellites to LEO every month is worthwhile? +--- 15408397 +>>15408393 +>let this kino station die +--- 15408398 +>>15408392 + +To have the best of both worlds. Big open sky and Earthlike surroundings, but gravity only where you want it to be. +--- 15408402 +>>15408398 +I know cylinders get your penis hard but what are your thoughts on Ringworlds? +--- 15408403 +>>15408402 + +Kinda irrelevant since they are an order of magnitude more massive and require imaginary materials. O'Neill cylinders are something humanity might actually build within this century. +--- 15408408 +>>15408384 +>lanklets anywhere off-Earth +lol, lmao. +--- 15408410 +>>15408408 + +See >>15408387 + +Any Earther of any fitness level would absolutely wreck hundreds of moonlets before getting tired +--- 15408415 +>>15408403 +>O'Neill cylinders are something humanity might actually build within this century. +we'll be lucky if we don't fall into a EROEI dark age permanently. +--- 15408416 +>>15408410 +It's not a competition. It makes no sense to design spacecraft or habitats around lanklets or accommodate their increased food/water consumption when you can just send someone normal sized instead. Everyone who goes to the Moon/Mars in our lifetime will be a "manlet" by 4chan standards +--- 15408421 +>>15408403 +Nothing ever happens, anon. +At most we will get small ground bases on the Moon and Mars and some orbital stations on Earth. +--- 15408423 +>>15408421 + +Honestly that would be sufficient to satisfy me after NASA wasted 50 years putzing around in LEO +--- 15408429 +>>15407668 (OP) +I have been away for almost 3 days. Has anything noteworthy happened? +--- 15408431 +>>15407840 +A government agency like FAA moving slowly on purpose doesn't sound so crazy anymore does it +--- 15408432 +>>15408423 +Me too, anon, me too +--- 15408433 +>>15407973 +ESA is absolute shit but Orion was always supposed to have dinky service module +ESM is the only part that's not >300% over-budget and delayed by several years +--- 15408437 +>>15408429 +ViaSat-3 Americas finally launched. +--- 15408438 +>>15408363 +>Why did we ever think space stations made from tiny segments were a good idea? +Partly practicality based on lifting up little modules using shitty 20th century rockets. +But also inherited bias. It looks more "realistic" if it's made up of little bits and pieces. Extra points for inflatables. +--- 15408443 +>>15408230 +Mostly just personal dislike of Elon I reckon. +That said, Starship is insanely ambitious and still unproven. SLS may be shit but it is proven to work at least. I have faith in SpaceX but there is still a very real chance that Starship as a whole never succeeds or at least misses it's cost goals like shuttle. +--- 15408445 +>>15408224 +I really like that tool that lets you see which boards on Reddit has most shared users, not because I ever go to reddit but seeing reposts of results was funny. I wish to see the same for YouTube channels, like who has most shared audience with this channel +--- 15408453 +>>15408187 +you are talking about some gay side hobby instead of advancing spaceflight +sailing to the Americas from Europe with a shitty wooden boat would be idiotic now, impressive sure I guess but why +With this new technology we should strive to achieve new greater things that are not possible with the old tech, romanticizing about 50 year old technology is cringe +--- 15408458 +>>15408443 +>misses it's cost goals +maybe +>like shuttle. +not possible to be that wasteful without a money printer +--- 15408460 +>>15408230 +Some of them work for NASA, SLS getting axed would mean they lose their jobs +--- 15408461 +>>15408453 +>sailing to the Americas from Europe with a shitty wooden boat would be idiotic now, impressive sure I guess but why + +ESL mutts will never understand the faustian spirit +--- 15408464 +>>15408461 +>oldspace modular expendable shitbox +>FAVSTVN SPVRVT +--- 15408466 +>>15408300 +A more elegant spaceship, for a more civilized age. More refined than the bulk crudeness of Starship, and demanding more skill to pilot. +--- 15408468 +>>15408461 +don't confuse your homosexual hobbies for advancing spacelfight +that is like dragging yourself on all fours across india +impressive I guess, but still extremely retarded +--- 15408470 +>>15408230 +Its been to the moon. +--- 15408482 +https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1652849795336159233 +--- 15408483 +>>15408482 +I refuse to watch this. I could never stand any kind of 'talk show'. +--- 15408484 +>>15408483 +it was pretty good actually +--- 15408485 +>>15408484 +No it wasn't, it was just shitting on woke shit, and a tiny bit of AI. +--- 15408486 +>>15408483 +Elons talks gets better the more fleshed out his ideas are. This intervierw is more fleshed out. +--- 15408489 +>>15408356 +>fulldive VR +>oiled up H-cup titties +--- 15408491 +Most launchpads are built near sea level but is it possible to save any significant delta v by launching rocket from high elevation? +--- 15408492 +>>15408489 +thank you popsci anon, right yet again. neither of these things exist. +--- 15408495 +>>15408491 +ask virgin orbit. +--- 15408496 +>>15408485 +yeah pretty good, not the same old spiel +not much if any spaceflight if I remember correctly though +--- 15408497 +>>15408491 +not significant +--- 15408499 +https://twitter.com/peterrhague/status/1652921851595702272 + +https://planetocracy.substack.com/p/mass-value-report-for-april-2023 +--- 15408502 +>>15408491 +Yes, it's a small fuel save but as you know a small fuel save is am exponential fuel save +--- 15408507 +>>15408502 +>make rocket a few percent bigger +>build a launch site on top of a fucking mountain +--- 15408510 +>>15408507 +Scott made a video about this at some point +--- 15408511 +>>15408507 +Every inch counts. +--- 15408513 +>>15408511 +the thing that matters is ultimately cost to orbit +the amortization of building some road + pad on top of a mountain just doesn't make sense +plus there are other factors that would make operating a mountain launch pad more expensive, +--- 15408522 +>>15408513 +It's useful for NTP SSTO spaceplanes so you can more effectively irradiate all the plebs living at lower altitude. +--- 15408533 +they're building a second mega bay at starbase? does anyone have a diagram of it / how starbase will look after it's finished? +https://twitter.com/VickiCocks15/status/1652796987832500231 +--- 15408540 +>>15408533 +Look at those anti-suicide nets. Elon must really be driving them hard. +--- 15408548 +>>15408272 +lol, lmao, even +--- 15408549 +>>15408272 +Top kek +--- 15408550 +>>15408272 +why? the apollo ones make more sense. are nasa astronauts going to be tethered to the starship or something? +--- 15408552 +>>15408550 +Apollo suits look old and shitty to normies. SpaceX suits look cool. +--- 15408565 +>>15408230 +>talking kangaroo +>its german +WTF +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe0qnfjMDmc [Embed] +--- 15408571 +>>15408540 +What, you mean the latticework on the outside of the bays? That's just a structural diaphragm that helps prevent racking. Normally a floor system does this, but since the bays don't have those, they needed an alternative support system. There's no netting between the beams either, so if someone jumped out, it'd be an uninterrupted trip to the ground - unless they hit the beam, of course. +--- 15408580 +>>15408571 +We love our autists don't we folks +--- 15408581 +>>15408571 +>just a structural diaphragm that helps prevent racking +>no netting between the beams +--- 15408584 +>>15407840 +It's great that we still have the SLS and the African plot to decolonize US space program didn't fully succeed. +--- 15408600 +>>15407840 +Where can I pirate this? +I want to read it but I'm not wasting my monet on something that seems like sensationalist shit. +--- 15408601 +>Investors still have no confidence in Eutelsat+Oneweb. +>The value of the Eutelsat share is falling and falling and falling, since the merger was announced. +as much as oneweb a shit, i hope they can survive because we need competition +--- 15408618 +>>15408230 +Starship. + +It's the only thing people have strong opinions about. +--- 15408620 +>>15408601 +>because we need competition +no we don't +competition just sucks money away from our weyland-yutani spacex future +--- 15408630 +>>15408601 +Competition through suing to delay Starlink? +--- 15408635 +>>15408601 +do not talk about competition, it makes our resident muskrats shit their pants +--- 15408640 +>>15408635 +>>15408630 +>>15408620 +The only competition I know about is between your mom and your dad to see whose face I dump my load onto +--- 15408651 +>>15408601 +That setup doesn't look very weather-proof. +--- 15408654 +>>15408620 +>weyland-yutani spacex future +god i wish +--- 15408668 +>>15408654 +Weyland-Yutani was primarily in the terraforming business after all. +--- 15408672 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jaGhfeNqPM [Embed] + +> SpaceX Starbase Orbital Launch Mount Clean Up and Repair 4K Starship Super Heavy Boca Chica Beach +--- 15408677 +>>15408668 +didn't weyland-yutani do basically everything? +just a massive megacorp +--- 15408678 +>>15408403 +You’re coping. We are multiple centuries away from the manufacturing technologies it would take to build something of that scale in space +--- 15408683 +>>15408672 +I guess these slabs were the ones that could be seen in the videos getting just barely above the sand cloud during launch +--- 15408684 +>>15408620 +>weyland-yutani future +That's not a good thing +--- 15408686 +>>15408678 +what do you mean centuries away? we can already weld in space and get steel to orbit +what other technologies do you need? +--- 15408689 +>>15407668 (OP) +Chem student with close to 0 math knowledge here, I've been thinking about writing some hard SF recently. +What textbooks should I read to get an undergrad level understanding of orbital mechanics and rocket engineering? +--- 15408691 +>>15408689 +Grab a chat bot AI and have it be your professor/expert assistant. +--- 15408692 +>>15408672 +It's fine. Mexico will bounce right back up. +--- 15408693 +>>15408684 +it is if you aren't a commie +--- 15408696 +>>15408689 +Start by playing KSP. Gives you an instinctual understanding of orbital mechanics. Will make any material easier to digest, no matter how poorly written. +--- 15408699 +>watching colbert interview with artemis crew +>"why are we going to the moon" +>"so we can prepare to go to mars!" +why are they like this? the moon is valuable too. +--- 15408700 +https://twitter.com/C_S_Skeptic/status/1652852521524940800 +--- 15408706 +>>15408699 +Hold on though, there is a logical string here to follow +>Why go to mars though? +>So we can go throw ourselves at the sun +See? +--- 15408708 +>>15408019 +kek I read that as 4ASS TEAM +--- 15408709 +>>15408700 +I'm caching a lot of non sequiturs for sure. +--- 15408710 +>>15407682 +>she +--- 15408713 +SpaceX should just bite the bullet and buy BE-4 engines for Starship +--- 15408719 +>>15408700 +I don't understand why we keep enabling this schizo by sharing his shit +--- 15408730 +>>15408700 +sounds like an ESL +--- 15408735 +>>15408686 +>just weld millions of tons of steel together in orbit +Science fiction general here +--- 15408737 +>>15408689 +Browse through Atomic Rockets http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/index.php + +Or alternatively, Lurk Moar™ +--- 15408739 +ITS OVER +--- 15408743 +>>15408735 +if you can weld, you can make a welding robot and scale it +what fundamental problem is there? +think orbital is going to test building a sphere with welding at some point in the future +--- 15408746 +>>15408739 +Damn it would be kino to watch an orbital bombardment from LEO. +--- 15408753 +>>15408700 +well /sfg/ was pretty delusional about this as well, anons were saying only 1 billion was spent on the Starship program so far +--- 15408762 +>>15408700 +I guess we'll have to launch a thousand times. +--- 15408769 +>>15408753 +That's honestly an excellent ballpark estimate from a bunch of four channel users. +$2B is what Musk estimates to spend on it this year, as manufacturing is scaling up and full stacks are getting blown up in flight tests. +--- 15408770 +>>15408719 +>enabling +he has tens of thousands of devout followers +--- 15408772 +>>15408769 +>That's honestly an excellent ballpark estimate from a bunch of four channel users. +massive underestimate +--- 15408773 +>>15408240 +He had the decency to not get alzheimer before leaving office. Shame common decency like that is gone. +--- 15408774 +>>15408770 +And that's your excuse for making the problem bigger? +--- 15408775 +>>15408700 +meanwhile sls: $4 billion per launch, no development occuring +--- 15408777 +>>15408772 +It's in the correct order of magnitude. Good enough. +--- 15408780 +>>15408777 +checked +--- 15408781 +>>15408769 +Shouldn't costs start to plateau? Starbase is basically finished and all the money is just being put to shitting out Starships. The big setup costs are done. +--- 15408784 +what happened to the sideboosters during the flight? +--- 15408790 +>>15408781 +Repairs and modifications costs money. +--- 15408791 +SpaceX Flickr still has no photos of the SS launch +--- 15408793 +>>15408781 +Not yet. +Prototyping Starship is one thing, and that's not even done yet. Unless you think booster 9 is going to be the final Super Heavy iteration. +Then, getting into mass production is something Shotwell also acknowledged as the next big challenge. +It's gonna be a long time before "shitting out Starships" is cheap and efficient. +--- 15408813 +>>15408700 +I bet this guy used to bitch and moan about F-35 R&D costs. Now that it's cheaper & technologically superior to any alternative, he's jumped ships. + +I wonder what he will do with his life after Starship? +--- 15408823 +>>15408813 +whine about the cost of the mars colony and that its never going to reach 1 million people in 2050 +there are only 100 people there and its already 2035 or something similar +lmao +--- 15408834 +the spaceflight industry is too small +--- 15408835 +>>15408834 +its still a relatively small market +--- 15408855 +>>15408853 +spacex, rocket lab, and vaporware +--- 15408861 +why is spaceX so soulless compared to NASA, Elon has zero taste. + +touchscreen lcd screens are gay, buttons and switches >> +--- 15408862 +>>15408853 +>Starship +>operational +I fucking hate spacex fanboys +t. a spacex fanboy +--- 15408864 +>brazil, mexico, indonesia, phillippines, etc. +imagine being a large populous country but doing fuck all in space +--- 15408865 +>>15408862 +>and in development +illiterates OUT +--- 15408867 +>>15408865 +fug, I didn't see the tiny green text. +I guess I have to leave. +--- 15408870 +>>15408865 +>>15408867 +I can show you to the door, sir. +--- 15408871 +>>15408865 +yes but the green text says operational under starship +--- 15408875 +>>15408739 +where's the original image from? a manga? +--- 15408882 +>As Elon Musk, if I were to play a character in a game of Dungeons and Dragons, I would likely choose to play a wizard. Wizards are known for their intelligence, creativity, and ability to manipulate the forces of nature to achieve their goals. They are also skilled in a variety of magical disciplines, which would allow me to explore different aspects of the game and experiment with different strategies and tactics. +>In addition, as someone who is passionate about technology and innovation, I believe that the wizard class would allow me to explore the intersection of magic and science, and to imagine new possibilities for the future. Overall, I believe that playing a wizard in Dungeons and Dragons would be a fun and engaging way to exercise my creativity and problem-solving skills, while also exploring new worlds and ideas. +Can’t believe he said this on the Twitter Spaces thing +--- 15408887 +>>15408882 +he didnt say that +--- 15408894 +>>15408875 +Yeah, it's from Dr Stone. There's not really that much space stuff in it though, it's more about rebuilding civilization from scratch. +--- 15408898 +>>15408823 +Man, imagine how many football games has been won by moving the goalposts. +Oh Falcon works now? How can't starship figure out tech falcon has had for a decade? Oh they are rapidly building out a full test site and we can see the day to day progress? This is a turtle habitat issue now +--- 15408900 +>>15408882 +Elon should dual class as a berserker to crush the bureaucracy, see them driven before him and hear the lamentation of their women. +--- 15408902 +>>15408861 +--- 15408904 +>>15408900 +How long will /sfg/ cling to blaming "bureaucracy" this time? 4 months? 6 months? +--- 15408905 +>>15408902 +--- 15408906 +>>15408904 +As long as until the next Starship launch +FAA sees progress, and they redtape that motherfucker +--- 15408910 +>>15408905 +Is this a forward-thinking feature, or a dinosaur setback? +(Starliner pictured) +--- 15408911 +>>15408882 +I've never in my life been interested in Dungeons and Dragons, nor I even know what it even is about, yet I keep hearing about it. Am I missing out on a something? +--- 15408912 +>>15408910 +Zamn, they found that at a gamer garbage dump? Like zaaamn +--- 15408915 +>>15408906 +True, the FAA made them destroy the launch pad. +--- 15408924 +>>15408915 +The FAA is LITERALLY on the ground right now trying to stop the construction of booster 9. Also SpaceX had another full stack built and ready to go but the FAA red tape snuck in an deconstructed it. Also there was an FAA agent hiding in starship, he kick out the gimbal lines. diff --git a/sci/15407731.txt b/sci/15407731.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9bc3489c1b3ac6080cf7fccc38f4701c16715e78 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407731.txt @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +----- +--- 15407731 +What is a reasonable sample size for discovering public opinion or conducting neuroscience? In the US, 1000 seems a bit small for a population of over 300 million. +--- 15407787 +Really not my area of expertise, but I feel like it will depend greatly on 1) how well can you randomize you sample 2) how strong the effect that you're looking for is 3) how confident you want to be. + +I don't think 1000 people is necessarily an unusably small sample even for a population as large as 300 million as long as you're sampling it really randomly. +--- 15407791 +>>15407731 (OP) +Sample size of 1 is usually enough in neuroscience. +--- 15407906 +>>15407731 (OP) +It completely depends on a lot of factors (including the assumed output model). + +1000 might be considered a small amount, but is it truly? It depends on the factors and how much you think they matter and how much randomization. I.e., people from New York have different opinions than people from Florida but is this general opinion a GREATER factor than rural and urban? Are you going to include all the factors you can think of? + +Basically, it's not that a 1000 is small for 300 million (the size of the population actually doesn't matter all that much). A much more important input is all the different factors associated with individual sentiment/biology that's what drives sample sizes up along with Power (a.k.a. how well you expect the sample size to give reasonable results given all the factors you're considering and the outputting model form). Basically, the more ways you can think to cut up a population determines your sample size way more than population. Also how much you want to capture variability matters a lot as well. It's why you'll occasionally see studies with really small samples. It's not because their not doing due diligence, it's typically more so because it's a pilot study and they care less about capturing variability and more about seeing if there might be something to study in greater detail (with more money) later. + +Anyway, this is all really the backbone of modern statistics and the entire field is called Design of Experiments (and there are A LOT of different flavors focused on surveying, biology, industrial manufacturing, computer experiments/models). It's also a big factor in lying with statistics. +--- 15407911 +>>15407731 (OP) +you jack off to child pornography +--- 15407920 +>>15407906 +If you want more information, I think there's actually a fairly good low-level Coursera course ran by the guy who wrote the modern text on general DoE and then the other flavors are typically only talked for their particular subfields. Like you don't see anyone talk about design and analysis of computer experiments unless their working with very computationally expensive computer models. That's also a big factor in all this. What resources do you have? + +It's all basically a big 'space-spreading' problem. For all these problems, you want to effectively explore the space of all the relevant covariants while minimizing resource consumption and effectively randomizing to 'cut' the effects of confounding variates (i.e., not measured or hidden). +--- 15408271 +>>15407731 (OP) +The entire group. The data is there somewhere anyways. If you want to account for missing data then you have to know what's missing and why in the first place. +--- 15408752 +>>15407911 +You're in like half the threads talking about child pornography. What's wrong with you? diff --git a/sci/15407750.txt b/sci/15407750.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b0b3e2c57e3e7e97c1d194d73e6dfa5eb8a763ac --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407750.txt @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +----- +--- 15407750 +Could we scientifically model the historical tracing of an idea back to Human Zero (like patient zero - the first person to have an idea). + +So let's say caveman #1 first conceived the idea of an apple. He would then share that idea with those around him. Our concept today of an apple is the exact same idea that has been passed down through many many generations. Now imagine how complex this web is for all ideas from all humans for all time. + +Could we theoretically model this? What would it look like? it must be similar to a neural network for AI, no? +--- 15407804 +>the idea of an apple +Anon, apples physically exist. Platonism is retarded. +--- 15407815 +>>15407750 (OP) +Meme theory is probably the closest thing we have to something like the study of the genealogy of ideas. Anthropology also often studies how ideas spread and change over time. + +>it must be similar to a neural network for AI, no? +No, none of this is anything like AI, that's completely nonsense. +--- 15407855 +>>15407750 (OP) +It would look like a penis probably +--- 15407875 +>>15407815 +hes not saying its like an AI you retard, hes saying its like a system of nodes communicating in networks, which is accurate +--- 15407908 +>>15407804 + +filtered + +>>15407815 + +good point re meme theory. genealogy of ideas i think would need to be purely mathematical. but i bet you could do some interesting stuff. + +>>15407875 + +correct +--- 15407927 +What you're looking for is quantum archaeology. Consciousness is a quantum phenomenon. Telepathy, mind reading etc are made possible by quantum entanglement. Since time is an emergent phenomenon it is possible for quantum particles to inhabit an atemporal state. In such a state they can be entangled with particles of the past. In theory this would make it possible to search for the thoughts of people who lived a long time ago. +--- 15407938 +>>15407927 + +I think you mean that quantum is a consciousness phenomenon my friend +--- 15408306 +>>15407750 (OP) +Are you asking if we can work out the first invention from existing inventions? Or are you just talking about ideas? The first idea could be literally anything, like the first idea that the first homosapien had. It was probably how do I get food or something + +The first invention though was probably a stick, even apes and birds and stuff use sticks to do things like poke things etc. I don't think there's many options so you likely don't need to work backwards through all inventions +--- 15408922 +>>15408306 + +The first idea. I don't mean that we can actually find the first idea - that would be impossible. + +But I would be interested in modeling the genealogy or timeline of an idea through humanity. Or the linkage of ideas through time. + +A human baby has no concepts when it is born. An apple does not exist to a baby. They just see an overwhelming amount of visual perception. Humans make sense of this perception via concepts that are taught to us by our parents/society. At some point when I was a baby I learned the concept of an apple. Somewhere way way back in history, some human or other animal first recognized "apple" and passed down that knowledge. I would be interested in a model of the lineage of concepts like that. In this way, concepts are living ideas within consciousness. diff --git a/sci/15407755.txt b/sci/15407755.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cd19e2ddbd0ae1d3521ca6eec2459f08480a8350 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407755.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +----- +--- 15407755 +Hey, /sci/entist... explain this. +--- 15407792 +>>15407755 (OP) +the top part is being held up by the bottom part and the two side chains cause it to not rotate +--- 15407817 +>>15407792 Awesome! Thank you /sci/entist. +--- 15407825 +explain this with your so-called """science""" +--- 15407834 +>>15407755 (OP) +Magnets! They're hecking magical. +--- 15407843 +>>15407755 (OP) +--- 15407871 +>>15407825 +look at center of gravity, it's below the table +--- 15407872 +>>15407825 +magnet not shown under the table, holding the hammer up by its iron head diff --git a/sci/15407785.txt b/sci/15407785.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b208d8deccae0b8aa5353e687f24fa8c7651b647 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407785.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +----- +--- 15407785 +>When you fall asleep in class and don't learn about multiple sizes of infinity or how spacetime is continuous and uncountable +--- 15407799 +>>15407785 (OP) +There's no proof that reality is actually continuous and uncountable. +It actually wouldn't take all that much processing power to simulate reality if reality just only consists of (you) and literally nothing else. Only your perception through your physical senses actually needs to be simulated. +--- 15407819 +>>15407799 +Reality is made out of lego bri-ACK +https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Weyl%27s_tile_argument +--- 15407999 +>>15407819 +>The argument purports to show a distance function approximating Pythagoras' theorem on a discrete space cannot be defined +lmao +--- 15408006 +Dude... that's crazy. If there was an afterlife, this will be it. +--- 15408146 +>>15407785 (OP) +>how spacetime is continuous and uncountable +It's obviously not. diff --git a/sci/15407830.txt b/sci/15407830.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6b1874a47b022be3b38c7ab21431a8335dc23afe --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407830.txt @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +----- +--- 15407830 +what are your guys thoughts on the biggest waste of money in science? +--- 15407844 +money is meant to be wasted +--- 15407847 +>>15407830 (OP) +Why is it a waste of money? Does it not do anything? +--- 15407849 +>>15407830 (OP) +Since both sites already exist along with most of the equipment that is a relatively cheap experiment. +--- 15407854 +>>15407849 +except the budget recently ballooned from 1.5 billion to over 3 billion +--- 15407858 +>>15407854 +10 years to build, cost $3 billion. +--- 15407861 +>>15407854 +Elon loses more than in a single tweet. +--- 15407862 +>>15407830 (OP) +Most of the money spent goes to salaries and to companies to develop new tech useful in other areas. Better that than most of social spending. +--- 15407863 +>>15407858 +they aren’t even close to finishing yet though. by the end i wouldn’t be surprised if it were 6 or 8 bil +--- 15407864 +>>15407830 (OP) +Bait harder. +--- 15407870 +>>15407863 +still cheap over the timescale. there are plenty of experiments you can say are a waste, this isn't one of them. +--- 15407876 +>>15407870 +What will it do that's worth $10 billion? +--- 15407899 +>>15407876 +Give us the best neutrino source on the planet and apparatus to measure them. Neutrinos are the only observed particle that definitively cannot be explained using the existing Standard Model (they have mass through an unknown mechanism, only spin one way, etc). Compare that to the billions on dark matter experiments which have found nothing, or the tens of billions spent on CERN with no new physics seen. +--- 15407919 +>>15407863 +>The premiere result from DUNE on CP violation is predicted to lag the result from Hyper-K by 5 years. The final report of the Snowmass 2021 Topical Group Report on Three-Flavor Neutrino Oscillations released on June 15, 2022 [49] estimated that a 5σ (hence discovery level) result on CP violation would be released from Hyper-K in 2034 and from DUNE in 2039. +Mfw +--- 15407929 +>>15407830 (OP) +Its all unproductive waste, science all just a pack of lies created by delusional, unproductive, leisure class navel gazers in order to justify their lazy sinecure lifestyles in the eyes of the general public +--- 15407932 +>>15407830 (OP) +huduh, spending a few printed billions dollar to do physics experiments is wasteful but spending trillions on useless social programs on african americans, on useless gender studies research, and on military is not. +--- 15407933 +>>15407929 +And what productive work have u done? +--- 15407941 +>>15407932 +> trillions +> social programs +--- 15407950 +>>15407830 (OP) +I mean... If anything this is actually valuable physics. More so than most. It kind of proves the concept of neutrino communication which is kind of a big deal. + +Imagine vital communication lines used with neutrinos that just pass through everything (meaning you can shoot a message through the earth or through planets easily). +--- 15407955 +>>15407932 +>i deserve to get welfare because the lowest IQ people on the planet need welfare to survive +so what does that make you? +other than a pedophile that jacks off to kiddie porn +--- 15407956 +>>15407950 +I don't think neutrino communication is viable. Neutrino astronomy is already being done by observatories such as ICECUBE. The main reason for DUNE is to investigate neutrino oscillation which isn't explained by the standard model. +--- 15407961 +>>15407955 +>sees loli +>immediately thinks about jacking off +quit projecting +--- 15407962 +>>15407933 +you're an overaged baby, you're an adult by law only, daddy pays all your bills, you've never earned a penny in your life and you don't know what it means to be productive. +--- 15407969 +>>15407941 +yes, all those healthcare cost, affirmative actions, free education and the damage caused by black must've costed more than trillions of dollar over the past 50 years. +>>15407955 +physics has given so much to this world. the internet, infrastructure, everything. physicists gave it all for almost free so be grateful and shut the fuck up, retard. +--- 15407976 +>>15407956 +Why not? Can you not send packets of information through it? Even rate or neutrinos could be used as messaging.. +--- 15407990 +>>15407976 +https://arxiv.org/pdf/1203.2847.pdf +>While the ability +to penetrate matter is an important advantage of neutrinos, the weak interactions +of neutrinos also imply that very intense beams and massive detectors would be +required to realize this type of communication. +We report on the performance of a low-rate communications link established using the NuMI beam line and the MINERvA detector at Fermilab. The link achieved +a decoded data rate of 0.1 bits/sec with a bit error rate of 1% over a distance of +1.035 km that included 240 m of earth. This demonstration illustrates the feasibility of using neutrino beams to provide a low-rate communications link, independent +of any existing electromagnetic communications infrastructure. However, given the +limited range, low data rate, and extreme technologies required to achieve this goal, +significant improvements in neutrino beams and detectors are required for “practical” application. +--- 15407998 +>>15407854 +>except the budget recently ballooned from (X) billion to over (Y) billion + +You just described every major project in human history. +--- 15408002 +>>15407990 +Perfect. That's what I would expect and precisely why more money should be put into neutrino physics. + +It's not high-rate but a lot of military messaging for example isn't exactly high-rate anyway (outside imagery). It's all very early technology, superconducting is just now getting more practical applications for example (especially in the military) since technology has come to the point that robust systems are feasible. +--- 15408025 +>>15408002 +Time will tell, anon. +--- 15408080 +>>15407862 +>>15407870 +>>15407899 +>>15407932 +They could spend the money on researching how to create cheaper experiments. That would be better for everybody. Then they could do more experiments for lower cost without people complaining about all the billion dollar failures. +--- 15408134 +>>15408080 +Some experiments need to be large enough to work. Also, there're a lot of neutrino experiments trying to get better and cheaper ways to do the same. Cutting edge research never is cheap, quick or easy. Too many unknow unknows to even think about a cheaper solution. + +Semiconductors got cheaper after a lot of research and mass production. + +Contrary to that, social spending keeps growing, getting more expensive and not more effective. I WONDER WHY +--- 15408167 +>>15408134 +this is toxic neutrinobro cope. you need to admit to yourself that DUNE and LBNF is a giant money sink and no good will come of it, physics or technology or otherwise. nothing good will come of it. face it. +--- 15408252 +>>15408134 +Sometimes it seems like they build a particle accelerator 4 miles long, but then they don't really get the results they want. Then they build one 6 miles long, results not good enough. Then build one 8 miles long. Then 10 miles long. Then 12. Then 14. 16. 18. 20 miles long, and so on. Maybe they should develop the tech over like thirty years and then build something that does a lot of stuff instead of this incremental stage thing that costs so much. I think if you removed that social program money you'd see a lot of people homeless or sick or similar, it's not something everyday people have to deal with so it looks like the money vanishes. Finding out how a particle interacts with a black hole or if it changes color or whatever is very low priority compared to the well-being of humanity. They already get a lot of funding for the experiments they want anyway really +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_neutrino_experiments diff --git a/sci/15407836.txt b/sci/15407836.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4a999ea07b5c4e56fb2920be57e74899c6b01048 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407836.txt @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +----- +--- 15407836 +How to reverse brain damage +--- 15407901 +>>15407836 (OP) +Perfect diet, exercise, perfect sleep but you need to sleep for 10 hours for months. +--- 15408021 +simple life +--- 15408066 +Psilocybin microdosing +--- 15408427 +>>15407836 (OP) +You can't. You either accept and learn to live with it, and if you can't do that, then you're doomed to suffer for the next 50 years of your life. Once you are dying on the hospital bed though, you can finally close your eyes and be happy that it's over. +--- 15408652 +the brain can heal from mild brain damage. e.g. learning to walk again diff --git a/sci/15407904.txt b/sci/15407904.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd2a1db2e535e0db31f5353c4c2c2211291ce110 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407904.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +----- +--- 15407904 +I may have cracked under his gentlemenly eyes diff --git a/sci/15407953.txt b/sci/15407953.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8e1ea542a660c2bc659c3336f0559414ded1871e --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15407953.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +----- +--- 15407953 +Is there a neurological basis for "mental toughness"? +--- 15408009 +Maybe ability to think ahead and visualize a distant reward instead of chasing short lived but lesser rewards. Or maybe just ability to ignore pain. Other than that mental toughness is probably mostly learned. +--- 15408404 +>>15407953 (OP) +>>15408009 +just a layman but i recently came across this and thought it interesting. mind&attention&inhibition&asymmetry - maybe mental toughness operates as an anti-fragile inhibitory circuits. +>inhibitory mechanism +https://youtu.be/v4IeuIg9nGY?t=283 [Embed] +--- 15408407 +>>15407953 (OP) +Yea +--- 15408426 +>>15407953 (OP) +My mental toughness is random. Some days I'm mentally tough. Some days I'm mentally weak. I don't think mental toughness is a skill. +--- 15408434 +>>15408426 +show vagene +--- 15408454 +>>15407953 (OP) +Ofcourse, there's a baseline to anything about you that is provided by your genetics. +Just like some people come with stronger bodies some people come with stronger minds. + +But the 'toughness' aspect is difficult to quantify. Is someone who's built very athletic and is wired such that they feel less pain tougher +than someone who's built weaker and experience more intense pain with the same physical input to their receptors? + +In one way sure. They can deal with more for longer, they're thus objectively tougher. +But say that the weaker person who's more sensitive to pain can perform 75% of the stronger persons performance. +The call which of these people are tougher becomes more difficult to make. + +>>15408426 + +>My mental toughness is random. Some days I'm mentally tough. Some days I'm mentally weak. I don't think mental toughness is a skill. + +It is. You sound like someone with untempered willpower such that you've remained a slave to the whims of your psychological life. +By default that is how we all are. Only by strengthening our will thru deliberate practice can we enhance our willpower beyond what we was naturally provided. +You may be like someone like the athlete in my example above, built strong but not really in control of your willpower to decide where to deliberately direct your effort. + +That is something you can teach yourself how to do anon. diff --git a/sci/15408029.txt b/sci/15408029.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..245112c1a52d7fa205a51771baf98ef3d821f2f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408029.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +----- +--- 15408029 +What if I just said fuck it and injected my child fetus into my bloodstream (as it was a fertilized egg) would it grow????? (It could get nutrition from blood). If I mushed it up in there what would happen??????? +--- 15408493 +you are retarded. diff --git a/sci/15408054.txt b/sci/15408054.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..de1bf20a1f5169a50327620ad49dd9976a35ac44 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408054.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +----- +--- 15408054 +mRNA gene therapy is recessive +--- 15408057 +retard +--- 15408058 +>>15408054 (OP) +cunnychads can’t stop winning +--- 15408071 +>>15408054 (OP) +Adult women. The percentage is much lower for children, especially pre teens. So when they grow up, they will be pure bloods. +--- 15408075 +>>15408071 +Schools require it +--- 15408083 +>>15408075 +Only in states run by morons. diff --git a/sci/15408106.txt b/sci/15408106.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70f6c0444aad9823135400c164aa0f774e6f1271 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408106.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +----- +--- 15408106 +Hi! + +I am 30. I want to look mid 20’s (although, sometimes I pass as 27). + +Is there a scientific way of doing this? Not lotion scams and Botox. +--- 15408114 +>>15408106 (OP) +PS + +I don’t want to die. I believe that consciousness is biological; that is, as soon as my brain dies so does my consciousness; by extension, there is no afterlife. +--- 15408188 +you sure do seem to like talking about yourself on social media +--- 15408327 +>>15408106 (OP) +Olive oil and cardio +--- 15408350 +>>15408106 (OP) +Get rid of chud folds +--- 15408358 +>>15408350 diff --git a/sci/15408136.txt b/sci/15408136.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7aa288934a1cf509bacbe96277b492c2edd09598 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408136.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +----- +--- 15408136 +How come liquid waste gets its own special hole for excretion, but solids and gases have to share? +--- 15408143 +>>15408136 (OP) +>solids and gases have to share +That's a feature, not a bug. Fecal jet propulsion helps move shit along. +--- 15408144 +>>15408136 (OP) +God was taking the piss mate +--- 15408414 +>>15408136 (OP) +There is just a lot of liquid to excrete, every hole in your body excretes liquid even the one you claim is only for solids and gasses and gas is excreted from more than just that one hole anyway. diff --git a/sci/15408139.txt b/sci/15408139.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..158ee8ff0691ef20a3cfc3b1f166a486b5279b78 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408139.txt @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +----- +--- 15408139 +>one of the smartest mathematicians of the 20th century +>pedophile +i thought pedos were supposed to be dumb +--- 15408149 +Turing loved to cornhole some teens too so, meh +Are we counting Arthur C Clarke as a scientist? that one liked 'em even younger. +--- 15408198 +>>15408139 (OP) +Pretty sure Bill Gates and a lot of other people who are alleged to have visited Epstein's pedo island are very smart people. +--- 15408248 +>>15408139 (OP) +It was very common for Indians at the time to have child brides. Sandniggers like 'em young. +--- 15408257 +>>15408248 +Indian women turn supersized once they age past 21, so I guess that makes sense. +--- 15408260 +>>15408139 (OP) +I mean, if you are one of the greatest minds of human history, you can get away with pedophilia. Also it's not like he fucked girls everywhere he went, it was a cultural thing +--- 15408261 +Very stupid people and very smart people are the most likely to have non-standard morality than midwits. +This is because smart people are smart enough to question social norms and stupid people are controlled by their impulses. Normies will just follow the most popular morality mindlessly. +Source: My ass +--- 15408268 +>>15408248 +I believe currynigger is their preferred term. And yes he was definitely pounding that tandoori oven deep, possibly getting those dowrybux on the side +--- 15408286 +>>15408139 (OP) +>smartest mathematicians +Using nonstandard methods to do math doesn't make him smartest mathfag of his time. Hell, his contribution to math is so minimum because of his werid shit. +--- 15408302 +>>15408248 +This shit is still being done prevalently in Islamic shitholes such as Nigeria and Iran. +--- 15408314 +>>15408286 +What is YOUR contribution? +--- 15408315 +>>15408314 +SHUT UP diff --git a/sci/15408174.txt b/sci/15408174.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9ae82a26b81017f4648a7df6cf531cc4e5d0bef9 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408174.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +----- diff --git a/sci/15408200.txt b/sci/15408200.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eded1df11121f1b2daabde35f6238b7449fdbcaa --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408200.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +----- +--- 15408200 +I know some of you are into it. +--- 15408323 +>>15408200 (OP) +Eat fresh food. That's it. That's your homeopathy +--- 15408718 +>>>/x/ +--- 15408738 +>>15408200 (OP) +dont eat pre-processed food, sugar (this includes most fruit and all fruit drinks), eat as little as bread as possible, don't smoke or drink alcohol and keep your body stress-free (try meditation). diff --git a/sci/15408334.txt b/sci/15408334.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d810f2f33b90cb494476ba56b17c0fea384ed395 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408334.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +----- +--- 15408334 +Can you improve your critical thinking skills and ability to solve novel problems you’ve never seen before or is it determined by your IQ? +--- 15408564 +>>15408334 (OP) +>Can you improve your critical thinking skills +If you're an NPC then no. There is no cure for NPCs. If you're a conscious being you can train critical thinking by browsing 4channel a lot, in particular /sci/ and /pol/. + +>and ability to solve novel problems you’ve never seen before +IQ can be trained within the range of your genetic limitations. You can raise it maybe by one standard deviation. +--- 15408569 +>>15408564 +>If you're a conscious being you can train critical thinking by browsing 4channel a lot, in particular /sci/ and /pol/ +Im pretty sure browsing 4chan has decreased my iq by like 5. +--- 15408573 +>>15408334 (OP) +Well seeing how you asked this question in 2023 and not last year; Commit the best practices of NLP to memory and prompt chatGPT. diff --git a/sci/15408337.txt b/sci/15408337.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fdb7f4e6ce9740179ae9e5aed7000dfeb305fd08 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408337.txt @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +----- +--- 15408337 +Let's assume that instead of 3 there are 100 doors to choose. You pick 1 as normal but then 98 out of the 99 doors are rejected. +It's pretty obvious that it's not "50 - 50" anymore because initially you picked 1 out of 100 but now you are told 98 were duds. +i.e. On the original problem you were 1/3 and then swapping takes you to 2/3 and on the 100-door variation 1/100->99/100. +--- 15408377 +This reasoning is not very easy to understand unless you already grasp the problem correctly. Changing the number from 3 to 100 seems unjustified. What was key for me was the fact that the guy is always able to show you a goat no matter which door you pick. So the goat-showing changes nothing. Then it's clear that the choice is first-picked door OR all other doors. +--- 15408389 +>>15408377 +>the goat-showing changes nothing +you are stupid. you are literally told 98 out of the 99 doors you didn't pick are now false. + +he could not control you at the 1st pick so you confirmed you have 1/100 to win on what you got and he has 99/100 to win on what remains and offered for a swap. +--- 15408394 +>>15408389 +>>15408377 +> the guy is always able to show you a goat +by the way, if you implied "he can cheat and move the goats around" then it's not the same problem. +the problem assumes honesty on that. +--- 15408401 +>>15408337 (OP) +Here's the interesting part +We dont actually know if the host would open 98 doors or 1 door. +--- 15408409 +>>15408401 +is that a variation? it doesn't change too much. even if he opens 1 goat, it's higher probability to swap. +--- 15408412 +>>15408337 (OP) +>easy way to grasp +you are choosing between two groups +--- 15408417 +>>15408409 +correct. +1% vs 1.01020408163265% +--- 15408418 +>>15408412 +yes, purely mathematically. thing is people are often stuck to the "but it's still 1/3rd each" mentality so the 100-door problem makes it too ridiculously obvious to miss that it's misconception to think it doesn't actually stay 1/3rd after swapping. +--- 15408419 +There's a 1/3 chance you initially pick the good door. The other 2/3 times the guy has to open the other bad door, meaning if you switch you win. Therefore the odds of winning are 2/3 if u switch. How do you not get this? +--- 15408420 +>>15408419 +see >>15408418 +--- 15408436 +>>15408419 +yknow, I was initially very confused by this problem, but now I don't even remember why. +--- 15408448 +>>15408409 +>is that a variation? +Yes, and thats the reason why the host is 50/50 on opening a goat door or a car door, or just rest of the goat doors +--- 15408519 +>>15408401 +>>15408409 +what about the variation, that he opens one goat out of the 99, but you also have to pick 1 or stay on the same (instead of being able to switch to the whole other 98). +--- 15408538 +>>15408519 +Well the game is that host opens the rest of the goats but also just 1 door +If you expand it to 100 doors you are not sure if the host opens 98 doors or just 1 +--- 15408638 +>>15408519 +>>15408417 +--- 15408665 +fuck off with this psi op. it's 1 in 3. each choice is 1 in 3. even with a thousand doors. +--- 15408722 +I tried to explain this to my wife but she didn't understand it. +--- 15408731 +>>15408337 (OP) +What is the purpose of this thread? No one asked. And this is one of the best known intuitive explanations of the Monty Hall problem. +--- 15408741 +>>15408538 +The point is with three doors, opening one door and opening all but one remaining door are identical. We don't have to guess at the hypothetical rules of an extrapolated game because we're setting it up specifically to demonstrate what happens when the host opens all but one remaining door. +--- 15408760 +>>15408741 +Heres couple of scenarios with host opening first: +Scenario A +There is 2 doors and you choose 1 and host lets you switch (2 door monty, retarded i know) +Scenario B (100 door monty) +There is 99 doors and you choose 1 and host lets you switch +Scenario C (100 door monty) +There is 2 doors and you choose .. oh wait its the scenario A again + +If its predetermined that host will open 1 goat door after you pick, how would it be any different if the host pre opens a goat door and then you pick (and switch) +--- 15408913 +>>15408412 +probabilities don't remain constant when new information is revealed, smoothie +--- 15408923 +>>15408913 +lrn2read idiot +door #2 changes diff --git a/sci/15408399.txt b/sci/15408399.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d1f9fe3dda395fc346ea9751192bd4a36b789b87 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408399.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +----- +--- 15408399 +if you can guess the secret message, you can have the code :) +>https://pastebin.com/Lkq0BNz6 +--- 15408400 +>>15408399 (OP) +first word is one of these words +(freebie) +--- 15408814 +Go to g diff --git a/sci/15408406.txt b/sci/15408406.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb0ac6b38a37fd0e3e42db487a179f5952ba1c4a --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408406.txt @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +----- +--- 15408406 +What's the biological/evolutionary reasons for cuckoldry? Why are there "people" who get off to their partner fucking someone else and for what purpose? +--- 15408469 +>>15408406 (OP) +Because watching a BBC satisfy a white girl is extremely hot +--- 15408479 +>>15408406 (OP) +--- 15408514 +>>15408406 (OP) +>cuck +>beta-altruists + +both delete their (faulty?) genetics from the pool longterm +--- 15408530 +>>15408479 +Man, why are indians so based? +--- 15408536 +Weak willed small dick men who would rather talk about science and politics then to dominate women and other men t 12 inch 88 iq 6 foot 4 white man im going to breed low iq strong whites soldiers for the upcoming race war +--- 15408621 +>>15408479 +>kicks old man to ground +>posts video to social media so he looks like big non gay man +>proceeds to have sex with old man behind the scenes +--- 15408633 +>>15408406 (OP) +What's the evolutionary reason for any sickness or mental illness? +--- 15408673 +>>15408406 (OP) +Bonding with your tribe. Monogamy is prob a social construct and small groups of humans given no cultural context would default to have sex collectively infront of one another all the time. This explains why men loves to watch porn, why so many cucks exist as well as why females always compete amongst one other for establishing pecking order and have males attention focused on them. + +Weaker men are appreciative of stronger men in the group as they provide safety for the group, so there is no real envy there when they rail the women. +The group grows more cohesive and everyone looks after one another because it's unknown exactly who is the father to who. + +Read 'Sex at Dawn' for a more comprehensive dive that helps explains a lot of human sexual behavior. +--- 15408802 +>>15408406 (OP) +It's not an evolutionary thing. It's just a fetish like any other. It's a dumb one that isn't even hot but it's still just a fetish +--- 15408860 +>>15408802 +When a fetish is extremely prevalent you can't just dismiss like that, what is it with the amount of /sci/ posters who dismiss examining the origins of our behaviors? + +**shrug it's just something we do ,lol** Yeah very fucking /sci/ of you. diff --git a/sci/15408428.txt b/sci/15408428.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..265d00b7bc928c19d716cdf76cb9ea9afc6f10d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408428.txt @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +----- +--- 15408428 +>take a piss +>my piss bubbles exhibit increased parallel and perpendicular momentum when orbiting closer to the drainage hole, mimicking planetary motion +thanks a lot physics +--- 15408463 +I saw this man in my dream +--- 15408480 +I saw this man in my dream diff --git a/sci/15408440.txt b/sci/15408440.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dd9f813d440532d93823fc20a525e05b4a791d58 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408440.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +----- +--- 15408440 +working at work and my simple mind came to the conclusion that pressurized gases such as oxygen nitrogen argon etc are put into their containers in a cyrogenic liquid state. my research has suggested that I don't understand the process correctly, but I'm not 100 percent sure yet. am I wrong? after we get the answer I think you should all have a cryo/gen/ thread +--- 15408796 +>>15408440 (OP) +what? diff --git a/sci/15408476.txt b/sci/15408476.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..51b10b0fbd2fbcc7a9cf4f0c24dce4a90699e722 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408476.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 15408476 +What was the moment you realized you're no longer the smartest person in the room, and actually fucking retarded compared to your peers? For me, it was tensor calculus. +--- 15408778 +>>15408476 (OP) +Early. Like 4th grade or something +--- 15408895 +Dunno, when you solve a problem nobody else in the entire world knew how to solve you can be 99% smug. diff --git a/sci/15408515.txt b/sci/15408515.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..16bce04df82b24856d0e5b4cc7f8e2f7f685f07f --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408515.txt @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +----- +--- 15408515 +Why are white females so likely to troon out compared to other races where only men do so? +--- 15408527 +Autism and weak fathers thier a strong link between autism and transgenderism +--- 15408532 +>>15408527 +Nonwhite women don't have autism but their men do? +--- 15408541 +>>15408527 +>weak fathers +no fathers, the welfare system is designed to encourage single motherhood. single mothers get about $80,000 a year in benefits, married couples pay taxes. +and we all know who is behind it +--- 15408579 +>>15408527 +>autistic people are 3% more likely to be trans +>strong link +I think you have a strong link to being an idiot +--- 15408583 +>>15408532 +Nah, autism is a very male trait so it's typical for female troons to be autistic. +--- 15408587 +>>15408541 +I don't have a father and my mother never got any benefits. Im not gay or trans or anything. If you need a dad so you don't become gay then you're just gay in denial. I don't believe single moms get 80k for doing nothing either that doesn't make any sense +--- 15408588 +>>15408515 (OP) +propaganda primarily directed at whites +--- 15408634 +>>15408515 (OP) +Are you stupid? Your graph shows the precise opposite. Was this a bait thread to see if people even bother to read critically? +But studies show contradictory sex ratios in this realm. So there aren't really conclusions to be drawn. +--- 15408647 +>>15408515 (OP) +>cdc-hiv-2018-fig-13.png +searching with the reverse image tools threw up this paper hat OP sourced his graph from +https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library/reports/surveillance/cdc-hiv-surveillance-report-2018-updated-vol-31.pdf +page 22 +Figure 13. Percentages of diagnoses of HIV infection among transgender adults and adolescents, by gender and race/ethnicity, 2018—United States and 6 dependent areas +--- 15408653 +>>15408634 +>only I read critically none else does +--- 15408659 +>>15408515 (OP) +Asian population is nearly as large as Black population at ~6-7% and ~20-30% in the studies being done, but yet are invisible in all these statistics. +--- 15408666 +>>15408515 (OP) +Because white tomboy bad ! +--- 15408674 +>>15408515 (OP) +>Why are white females so likely to troon out compared to other races where only men do so? + +Because being a White male is AWESOME! +--- 15408711 +>>15408666 +Is this real? +--- 15408716 +>>15408653 +Evidently yes. +--- 15408720 +>>15408711 +Surprisingly yes. https://lithub.com/the-racist-history-of-celebrating-the-american-tomboy/ +Usually that sort of inflammatory headline circulated in 4chan screenshots is fake but in this case it's real. +--- 15408721 +Imagine being a white woman. The most important type of female in the entire world. +And then you screw it up by trooning out. +--- 15408736 +>>15408720 +>Usually that sort of inflammatory headline circulated in 4chan screenshots is fake +--- 15408750 +>>15408634 +>Your graph shows the precise opposite. +No it doesn't +--- 15408754 +>>15408720 +>Usually that sort of inflammatory headline circulated in 4chan screenshots is fake +No ? +--- 15408757 +>>15408515 (OP) +White females are Satanic. I don't think there is any other demographic group on planet that is as toxic, treacherous and serpentine as them. +--- 15408764 +>>15408757 +--- 15408897 +>>15408515 (OP) +Doesn't sound like my problem. +They voted for this shit and go along with it so let them reap the consequences +--- 15408907 +>>15408754 +I am happy owning nothing, btw +I rent, no car, no tv. Only books, a bike and a FAT bank account. diff --git a/sci/15408595.txt b/sci/15408595.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8d1444c6651467c866c717153a13a74c09b3eb2e --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408595.txt @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +----- +--- 15408595 +How do you get along with this sort of scientist? + +ignoring? pretense collaboration? confrontation? +--- 15408607 +>>15408595 (OP) + +My mistake + +>If you want advice regarding college/university or your career path, go to /adv/ - Advice. +--- 15408707 +>>15408595 (OP) +the real world is not 4chan or reddit. You have to get along with people, and most people do regardless of differing viewpoints +--- 15408715 +>>15408595 (OP) +Thank god the worst I have to deal with is people putting their pronouns in their bios and emails. +--- 15408717 +>>15408595 (OP) +Avoid interaction wherever possible. If forced to interact stick to short and neutral factual statements and questions purely related to work. +--- 15408733 +>>15408595 (OP) +troons are usually smart, as long as you keep things neutral its fine . they are still born men they should be smart. but if its anything gender/sex related than whatever they give as an answer maybe completely useless and or counterproductive. +--- 15408744 +>>15408733 +>troon +>smart +anon... +--- 15408776 +>>15408595 (OP) +Is it a woman? Unless you're following her Twitter you probably wouldn't know. If you had a Twitter would you announce it to your workmates? +--- 15408789 +>>15408776 +>Unless you're following her Twitter you probably wouldn't know +Kek. These people are easily identifiable in person due to their unrivaled sensitivity and constant sense of justice. +--- 15408798 +>>15408744 +>Kek. These people are easily identifiable in person due to their unrivaled sensitivity and constant sense of justice. +you right not saying all troons usually the ones in the maths and sciences but even they are absolutely retarded and misguided soon to be committing suicide. +--- 15408800 +Implying she's am actual scientist +--- 15408803 +>>15408595 (OP) +>WOC in stem +>White pfp +Who's gonna cancel this racist cunt +--- 15408812 +>POC +>female +need a way to filter all papers fitting this criteria +99.99% of the papers will not contribute much to science at all +--- 15408816 +>>15408812 +You can even tell from the papers here. Also hilarious how her profile pic is a skinny cartoon while if you look her up she's obese. It's always these cows obsessed with endocrinology studies. diff --git a/sci/15408604.txt b/sci/15408604.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..26aa03d9ff392b4cc7063d37af082bc6a46da70a --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408604.txt @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +----- +--- 15408604 +>tfw the average IQ of Scandinavia will be 80 by the year of 2100 regardless of immigration +now that the dust has settled, what went wrong? +--- 15408629 +How can a population shift that drastically? +--- 15408641 +Educated women focusing on career = delayed procreation, and inevitable decline in fertility +High value women chasing after high value men who aren't interested in settling down, then trying to settle down at 35 years old = fewer children being born +Leftover uneducated rural hicks = high birth rates + +What else? +--- 15408642 +>>15408604 (OP) +Too much Education which suppress intelligent births and too much welfare and healthcare keeping the stupid alive. Not enough death penalties handed out to criminals. + +In other words, liberal societies aren't sustainable +--- 15408644 +>>15408604 (OP) +>what went wrong? +Feminism. An extinction-level ideology. +--- 15408645 +>>15408644 +love from kazakhstan +--- 15408662 +>>15408645 +--- 15408669 +>>15408645 +--- 15408732 +>>15408644 +is feminism the great filter? +--- 15408768 +>>15408604 (OP) +I don't understand. Where does the picture say they're losing IQ ? +--- 15408771 +>>15408768 +actually I think I see, it says they're losing 0.02 points per year. But that's still not 30 points or whatever by 2100 +--- 15408785 +>>15408768 +>>15408771 +>/sci/ can't even read a graph properly +kek + +>The total losses over the time the data cover look small. But when projected over a generation (30 years), Finland would lose 7.49 points of overall IQ, Denmark 6.48 points, and Norway 6.50 points for an average of 6.85 points + +https://james-flynn.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/IQ-decline-and-Piaget-Does-the-rot-start-at-the-top.pdf +--- 15408786 +>>15408771 +>too low iq to read a table diff --git a/sci/15408657.txt b/sci/15408657.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d9dd6d0f88c974aca3979fcad1615778721e30f --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408657.txt @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +----- +--- 15408657 +/sci/ how high would the ammonia content be in months old piss bottles? would several dozen of them being dumped into the toilet at once be dangerous in a small room ? asking for a friend... +--- 15408701 +>>15408657 (OP) +please help +--- 15408704 +>>15408657 (OP) +you jack off to child pornography +--- 15408748 +>>15408704 +why do you post this so much? diff --git a/sci/15408804.txt b/sci/15408804.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4d1501e9c66a263a738a07b0e0f1a4ec8eb78550 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408804.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +----- +--- 15408804 +Scientists back meat diet, call for end to vegetarian, vegan ‘zealotry’ +https://www.theage.com.au/world/europe/scientists-back-meat-diet-call-for-end-to-vegetarian-vegan-zealotry-20230501-p5d4q6.html +https://archive.is/Tr9cJ +London: Meat is crucial for human health, scientists have warned, as they called for an end to the “zealotry” pushing vegetarian and vegan diets. +Dozens of experts were asked to look into the science behind claims that meat eating causes disease and is harmful for the planet in a special issue of the journal Animal Frontiers. +The edition includes a declaration signed by nearly 1000 scientists across the globe, who argue that livestock farming was too important to society to “become the victim of zealotry”. +Their Dublin Declaration includes signatories from the British universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Bristol, Belfast, Newcastle, Nottingham and Surrey, as well as several scientists from Britain’s world-leading agricultural and farming university Harper Adams. +“Livestock-derived foods provide a variety of essential nutrients and other health-promoting compounds, many of which are lacking in diets even among those populations with higher incomes,” the declaration states. +The scientists warned that it was difficult to replace the nutritional content of meat, arguing that poorer communities with low meat intake often suffer from stunting, wasting and anaemia driven by a lack of vital nutrients and protein. +--- 15408827 +>zealotry +we had an example of that here a few days ago. +>>15403296 → + +>vegfag; Meat is Morally wrong +>anon: why? +>vegfag: it just is +>anon: why? +>vegfag: ..... +--- 15408833 +I just want to take this opportunity to restate my stance that perennial pasture and grass fed cattle are better for us and better for the environment than SOI and lettuces. +--- 15408848 +>>15408833 +It really depeds how the pasture is managed. +but the better use of nitrifying clover and the low soil run off risk are a serious positive +--- 15408877 +>>15408848 +It's the rootmass beneath the surface which is the most impressive element of perennial pasture to me. Though omega 3 is much higher in grass fed beef than feedlot beef. You still raise good points though. + +Anyway this corresponds to better water infiltration, upcycling of nutrients, vastly superior carbon sequestration and improved soil building. +--- 15408916 +>>15408877 +but that omega three is only CLA and ALA. +Yeah it's way better than stock fattened on omega 6 heavy grains but it's not DHA and and EPA +--- 15408919 +>>15408804 (OP) +Cows are by far the most efficient way of transforming readily available, indigestible to humans plant matter, in the form of grasses and flowering herbs. +Anyone telling you chickens, pigs or some other monogastic animal is better is full of shit. A cow with it's massive digestive system has far better extraction of energy and proteins than any small animal. These comparisons only measure weight and neglect nutrient density, water content, food value of grass vs the grains fed to chickens etc. +A beef cow eats 90% of it's lifetime energy in the form of pasture grazing, 10% is grains just before slaughter to increase the quality of the end product. diff --git a/sci/15408806.txt b/sci/15408806.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5a65931dc3e7a00dd212bb0edaf09a8f706b5070 --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408806.txt @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +----- +--- 15408806 +I'm struggling with question 3. Do you have any idea? +--- 15408843 +>>15408806 (OP) +That is a question that probably needs to be answered according to the flavor of answer the author of the exam would like to hear. +It's an examination for a degree in 'arts' and it kinda sounds like you're expected to answer it based on some prior lessons on the subject. +Whether those lessons was given by a emergence anon or a qualia anon they could have incredibly different answers. + +I once had tremendous issues with a collage philosophy teacher who was a Christian who had very low tolerances for the younger me's ideas of the body and mind +as phenomena caused by the hardware that makes up the biological machine that is our brain, this was in a small town backwater place with few people of higher education around. I had not been provided the concept of emergence yet or gained insight to the deeper concepts associated with that line of thinking. +This guy was prob not a real teacher but some stand-in who was incredibly annoyed a kid could dismiss the soul as a silly fairy-tale and hold +such a mechanistic view of psychological phenomena. He taught me that when you speak truth to power your grades will suffer. +--- 15408856 +>>15408806 (OP) +>give an account of the chief characteristics consciousness +damn, already with the /sci/-tier questions +--- 15408863 +>>15408843 +>mind as phenomena caused by the hardware that makes up the biological machine that is our brain +Your teacher was based for not tolerating this cringe. +--- 15408873 +>>15408856 +Since it's an arts exam the correct answer is probably to write half a page of highly imaginative esoteric nonsense in flowery language. +That's what I would've attempt given no further context, whenever in doubt writing a body of text containing lot of keywords that sounds +related to the question can sometimes save you on an exams in soft subjects if they're just skimming thru your bullshit. diff --git a/sci/15408822.txt b/sci/15408822.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8eb7631632ee687b0f7d016af7cd321324d29cff --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408822.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +----- +--- 15408822 +First of all: It came to me in a dream. +So we still don't know what quantum particle gravity represents. Here is my theory. +Gravity is mathematically infinite. Galaxies get attracted of longest distances. How does it make sense? What is the speed of gravity? Why are photons attracted by gravity? +And here is my conclusion: The particles responsible for gravity are photons themselves. But here is a nuance. The gravity photons are photons with infinite wavelength. They are basically infinitely stretched out over the universe, making it impossible to detect. +Since they have barely any energy they are impossible to detect, but their attractive force still persists. And each matter radiates the zero energy photons that are infinitely long due to their wavelength. +Discuss +--- 15408889 +How does this deal with gravitational lensing, time dilation, etc? diff --git a/sci/15408879.txt b/sci/15408879.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9a6f0f351797120923dfddf5fca0d5d58e3555ef --- /dev/null +++ b/sci/15408879.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +----- +--- 15408879 +https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/may/01/plastic-is-already-in-blood-breast-milk-and-placentas-now-it-may-be-in-our-brains +--- 15408896 +>>15408879 (OP) +Good. Hopefully it makes us all sterile in the next generations. +Ending ubiquitous plastic use is fascistic, btw +--- 15408920 +>>15408896 +Weird endorsement of fascism