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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 16:55:34 UTC No. 16058318
New IQ results dropped
>asians are smartest
>white brits do worse off than blacks
🧵 this is where we came from
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 16:37:34 UTC No. 16058287
can you imagine? this is the more recent ancestor of both humanity and birds
tiktaalik and other meme creatures who appeared from the sea 330 million years ago, are very very distant
but this small fellow who lives even today, lays eggs in Slovakia and gives live birth in Finland (Finnish climate too harsh for eggs)
It has the body of a snake, except it has legs (it looks like an ancestor of snakes)
It has the basis of mammalian teeth forming altough its teeth are microscopic and mainly good for crunching cockroaches into mush (it can eat large insects because it can break them into pieces, unlike a frog which needs to swallow everything whole)
Birds have very sad teeth, worse than what the lizard has.
This lizard has earholes which almost look like there is a premise for mammalian ears which came millions of years later, like a patch of skin that kind looks like an earlobe may come out someday
It does not have fur however. It does not have feathers. It is able to detach its tail and grow a new one (but cannot grow back feet)
Nobody knows how long the species have lived.
Maybe a lot more than 100 million years.
They do fine in the north but disappeared from southern parts of Earth due to competition from hundreds of lizard species that dont look like them at all.
In Finland it is the only lizard species whatsoever.
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 16:28:25 UTC No. 16058278
Does being fat make one better at swimming?
Are shorter or longer legs better for swimming?
What is the ideal body for swimming (that a human can achieve)?How about paddleboarding, where the upper body isnt involved?
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 16:09:03 UTC No. 16058269
So, were the Amish annihilated by the pandemic as an unvaccinated population?
🧵 Pramipexole: ADHD
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 13:59:42 UTC No. 16058140
This drug is a d3 preferring dopamine agonist, over time desensitisation of autoreceptors occurs, dopamine uptake is inhibited boosting transmission.
This drug is a powerful motivator, gives optimism to complete goals and banishes boredom in favour of stereotypy and a CRAZY FAST INNER MONOLOGUE - my experience.
Anybody else think dopamine agonists should be a first line for ADHD??
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 13:40:39 UTC No. 16058123
Is brilliant.org a good resource for learning math and science? Or should I get some textbooks instead?
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 12:34:38 UTC No. 16058081
Have you had your 217th booster yet, anon? The science shows that it's safe.
https://www.fau.eu/2024/03/05/news/
>The man who has now been examined by researchers at FAU claims to have received 217 vaccinations for private reasons. There is official confirmation for 134 of these vaccinations.
> “The number of memory cells was just as high in our test case as in the control group,” explains Katharina Kocher, one of the leading authors of the study. “Over all, we did not find any indication for a weaker immune response, rather the contrary.”
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 12:20:42 UTC No. 16058076
Like having a room full of professors that know every single math book between them and can explain any problem and give an example instantly.
When did you realize AI has already killed university education?
🧵 Hidden Curio Index
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 12:06:22 UTC No. 16058063
Back in 2019, someone in an /x/ web mysteries thread brought up the “Hidden Curio Index,” a wiki for bizarre computer programs and such. Apparently the creator revoked access from the users to keep the mystery.
Someone claimed that the creator hides puzzles around the Internet as access points to the wiki. This person later posted an update messaging a friend who had found one of these puzzles, an image of a matrix to the 29th power. When calculated, this gave a matrix containing the 57th, 58th, and 59th Fibonacci numbers.
One of the wiki screenshots referenced a 4chan post from 21 January 2011 containing a list of .onion links. Because the 4plebs /x/ archive only goes back to 2013, people could not check whether the referenced thread existed, so many thought the Hidden Curio Index must be a LARP by whoever posted the screenshots.
Recently, someone uploaded a lot of pre-2013 4chan threads to old.sage.moe. I searched there and could not find any mention of the Hidden Curio Index or the 2011 post it referenced, so either the original post was deleted/not archived, or this is all a LARP.
Picrel is first wiki screenshot.
Original thread:
https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread
Thread with second screenshot, puzzle image:
https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread
Later threads:
https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread
https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread
https://archive.vn/7HNJB
https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread
Reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/InternetMy
🧵 HEAVY WATER CURES CANCER
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 10:22:13 UTC No. 16057972
Heavy water (deuterium oxide) kills rapidly growing cells once the concentration gets high enough. Once your body is about 20% heavy water, you will start to feel its effects and once your body is 50% heavy water, you will die. So if you have cancer then the aim is to go for 30-40%.
Heavy water kills by inhibiting cell division and exhibits its effects most clearly in rapidly dividing cells such as hair follicle cells and the cells lining the intestine. But cancer cells also fulfill this same criterion.
UNFORTUNATELY THERE IS NO MONEY IN SELLING HEAVY WATER AS A CURE FOR CANCER. It's just water with hydrogen replaced with deuterium so it cannot be patented. It's present in a few parts per thousand in normal water. So there is no incentive for companies to go through the expensive process of FDA approval to release it to market because other companies will then come and freeload off your efforts.
Dear GOD/GODS and/or anyone else who can HELP ME (e.g. MEMBERS OF SUPER-INTELLIGENT ALIEN CIVILIZATIONS): The next time I wake up, please change my physical form to that of FINN MCMILLAN formerly of SOUTH NEW BRIGHTON at 8 YEARS OLD and keep it that way FOREVER. I am so sick of this chubby Asian man body Thank you! - CHAUL JHIN KIM (a.k.a. A DESPERATE SOUL)
There are a few research papers about heavy water but since there is no money to be made, it's by small underfunded teams in third world universities but searching for 'heavy water cancer' on a search engine shows positive results. Unfortunately it also costs $60 per liter or $230 per gallon. So a weekly regimen will cost over $1k a week for a treatment using this method.
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 09:51:29 UTC No. 16057947
If there are an infinite number of whole numbers, and an infinite number of decimals between any two whole numbers, and an infinite number of decimals in between any two decimals, does that mean that there are infinite infinities? And an infinite number of those infinities? And an infinite number of those infinities? And an infinite number of those infinities? And an infinite number of those infinities? And…
🧵 Can a deaf person hear?
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 09:43:13 UTC No. 16057939
I see these videos on YouTube and I feel like they're most clickbait.
I don't think I person that is born deaf can be cured and have the ability to hear again.
Sure, if you lost your hearing at some point in life (but was born with hearing), it can be repaired, but that's about it.
And even if they magically could gain hearing, I think it would be overwhelming for them to process and understand what's going on, so the reactions we see in these clickbait videos would not be so sooth.
🧵 I calculated gene similarity percents
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 09:22:00 UTC No. 16057925
I made up a method to find out how many positions in a gene are identical inbetween human and fish: it is 78% so there is only 22% difference
How?
First human and fish gene need to be pumped into alignment by Mr. Muscle
Then delete the odd 2 or 3 letters from the end since human gene is few characters longer, it doesnt matter in the grand scheme of things, the gene is more than 1500 letters long
Turn letters A,T,C and G into numbers, it can be anything as long its the same for both human and fish. (A=5, T=8, whatever)
Put both 1500 long strings into spreadsheet
Deduct one string from another.
Calculate how many 0:s you got since if its 0 it was identical hit, if its +5 or -5 or whatever it wasnt identical.
So if you get roughly 1200 zeroes in 1540 lengh thats 78%
🧵 Regenerating Oil
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 09:15:07 UTC No. 16057914
So I've been reading on Abiotic Oil and what that means for sustaining industrial society. But it's impossible to find data about how fast oil replenishes. If oil is only biotic then it will be gone in less than 100 years. But if it replenishes then what would economically viable oil reserves look like in the next 50 years? Will we see a 90% decrease in cars in the next 40-70 years?
🧵 explain it if you can
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 08:26:24 UTC No. 16057868
NASA published this picture decades ago an we still don't know how to explain it
🧵 Electric cars are worse for the environment than real cars are
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 06:55:53 UTC No. 16057722
New science has arrived: Its says that electric cars are worse for the environment than real cars are
🗑️ 🧵 The two biggest scientific questions.
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 06:36:18 UTC No. 16057696
What is consciousness? How did the universe/existence begin? This is why only Neuroscience and Physics are respectable scientific fields, and the rest are simply hobbies with no deeper philosophical or existential value.
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 06:32:12 UTC No. 16057691
Whats special about the secret "shocking experimental gender surgery for minors" that makes it worse than the regular surgery?
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 06:29:15 UTC No. 16057688
>i-its just a glorified autocomplete!!1
How are your intelligence more than an autocomplete, then? AI can already generalize. Its intelligence is no longer fundamentally different than us.
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 06:20:13 UTC No. 16057677
https://doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.220203
According to the research collected in this paper, Vietnam has an average stretch length of more than 14 centimeters among Asia alone
Is Vietnam the biggest genital size in Asia?
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Mar 2024 06:03:54 UTC No. 16057662
Why suffer yourself by seeking the ultimate truth of the universe when you can simply drop out and become the world's richest person?