🧵 brainstorming thread
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 13:26:54 UTC No. 16082998
If space is discrete, what is the “shape” of the subunit? What is the shape of the universe?
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Barkon at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 13:17:22 UTC No. 16082988
What's the science behind style, what is it?
🧵 At which point is it mental illness
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 12:01:24 UTC No. 16082934
Be honest.
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 11:30:19 UTC No. 16082896
Fresh news directly from the press, how does it make you feel that dark matter doesn't exist?
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 10:16:14 UTC No. 16082818
How true is picrel quote?
People were recovering from diseases long before doctors and scientists existed. Wild animals survive without the aid of doctors and scientists.
🗑️ 🧵 Science is cringe garbege
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 09:13:25 UTC No. 16082742
Science was always a club for retards and autistic retards.
It is comical how the club for autistic retards manage to fool people that they are doing anything of value or importance.
Every scientific theory is literally on the same level as theology.
>What is the energy value of empty space?
Nonsense word energy detected. Meaningless statement.
Counter question.
>What is the SIN value of empty space?
Counter question.
>What is the KARMIC value of empty space?
See everyone can insert a nonsense theology word and pretend they are saying something meaningful.
All energy calculations are nonsense since they all go back to you literally reading filthy scientist who made that number up out of his ass.
🗑️ 🧵 I'm shocked at how overrated he turned out to be
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 09:11:07 UTC No. 16082740
When I was a kid, all I ever heard growing up was that Einstein was some giga intellectual who thought in ways no other mortal ever could. His very name was a byword for genius and in school we were all taught how Einstein single handedly came up with the theory of relativity and proved that newton's view of gravity was incomplete. We were provided no context of HOW he came to his conclusions, leaving us to believe that he single handedly challenged the dogma of his time via his own original thought and managed to prove them wrong.
Now that I have matured and have a much better understanding of how knowledge progresses, I am astounded at how overrated he is. For starters he wasn't even particularly good at math, his entire theory of relativity was already almost discovered by minkowsky. His insight on photo-electric effect would have been impossible had it not been for planck's postulates. His work on brownian motion was comparatively impressive but the foundation was already laid by poincare. He also had several misses, he did not think nuclear power will ever be possible for he did not even consider that a particle with same weight as that of a proton but neutral charge could ever exist, he did not believe black holes were possible, he was uncomfortable with quantum entanglement etc.
He was definitely a gifted individual but was not extraordinary, his entire scientific work was simply him organizing multiple ideas already explored by others, thats not a bad thing at all, but it surely adds a halo to his image and makes him appear much larger than he actually was.
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Barkon at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 09:03:18 UTC No. 16082728
Is our universe optimal or is it unhealthy to some degree? Any smart people can diagnose? Random Evidence: there should be 8 types of soil; when strawberries are ripe they go yellow; the moon is not in healthy orbit; the universe seems like a mistake, there should be two others in the same category as animals and insects; people and animals are poorly constructed; gender is negative; etc.
🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 09:01:14 UTC No. 16082724
Plasma Blanket Edition
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🧵 Anyone else in math sick of seeing the hype around AI?
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 08:44:47 UTC No. 16082702
Nice Bro you trained a LLM model with a lot of data to do better auto complete.
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 07:04:56 UTC No. 16082631
I get great scores on the homework but get horrible scores on tests and I don't understand why. I review the material, do the problems, and then when the test comes up I don't know what to do. If I am cheating myself then I have no idea how to study properly, what am I supposed to do? It's not a lack of effort either but this is a pattern that keeps happening to me.
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 05:42:11 UTC No. 16082574
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…
🧵 S•ybean Oil Found To Alter Genes In Brain
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 04:07:34 UTC No. 16082473
Dysregulation of Hypothalamic Gene Expression and the Oxytocinergic System by S•ybean Oil Diets in Male Mice
https://academic.oup.com/endo/artic
>S•ybean Oil Might Be Altering Our Genetic Material And Leading To Diabetes And Obesity
A lot of people out there are trying to eat right, to give their body the fuel it needs, and to be as healthy as we can while we’re doing it.
That said, the advice and ramifications of what we put in our bodies seems to change all of the time – and now, something you probably eat has been proven to alter our actual genes.
The oils we use in foods and for frying, among other things, have changed quickly over the past couple of decades. Where canola or vegetable oil might once have reigned supreme, now peanut and s•ybean oil have taken the lead as “healthier” options.
When it comes to s•ybean oil, though, researchers are sounding the alarm.
Studies are starting to show that the rise in its use has coincided with a rise in metabolic conditions like diabetes, insulin resistance, and obesity.
This latest study shows that it even causes genetic changes in the brain.
Studies with mice have shown mice who consume s•ybean oil are more likely to develop metabolic conditions than those fed something else, like coconut oil.
Researchers posited that the linoleic acid is to blame.
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 04:07:31 UTC No. 16082472
so why is growing humans in vats bad?
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 03:40:20 UTC No. 16082427
You guys are probably the best to ask this question, well definitely better than /mu/ anyway. So how exactly does a vinyl make sound through just a stylus and grooves? Is every single individual sould carved out so it's scraping the record at the exact right frequency? That can't be the case right? how could that have even been discovered, I don't get it. Especially with a vinyl playing records are so many different RPMs.
🗑️ 🧵 Gen Chem Q
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 03:36:00 UTC No. 16082424
I was trying to help a friends kid with some chemistry homework, but it’s been quite while since I’ve done it and hoping to get some help.
Have an unknown metal oxide. We know the ratio is 2.9g M/g O (so 3:1 M:O) So the empirical formula is going to be choices of M3O or M6O2 or M9O3 just because it’s a high school kid taking a college chem class at their school, I’d guess/assume it wouldn’t be higher, was trying to work backwards a bit. We also know that the molar mass of the metal M = 69.44g/mol which we calculated. Besides the molar mass of O=16g/mol that’s all we know.
So, I think the #’s can really be rounded and I want to say that 100-70=30 giving 70% metal M and 30% O, but that’s just not working. Because 30/16=1.8…so 2O, and 70/6=11.6…so 12 and that would make it carbon which is not a metal. Which leads m back that I’m not making the correct start with the molar mass of M. Wtf am I doing wrong anons inb4 Reddit spacing.
🧵 Genocide
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 03:35:36 UTC No. 16082423
Had we not locked down all of society to spread a highly transmissible respiratory virus indoors, countless lives would have been saved.
Had we imposed voluntary quarantine on the vulnerable, instead of herding them together with the infected in nursing homes and hospitals, countless lives would have been saved.
Had we allowed the economy to continue to function relatively normally through the initial phases of the pandemic, countless lives would have been saved.
Had we advised the general public on the immunological benefits of vitamins and minerals, particularly Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Zinc, Magnesium and Iron, countless lives would have been saved.
Had we not preemptively forced patients in the early stages of Covid infection onto ventilators, causing secondary bacterial lung infections, and decimating their respiratory capacity, countless lives would have been saved.
Had we not put infected patients on palliative opioids while still fighting the infection, suppressing their respiratory capacity, countless lives would have been saved.
Had we utilized cheap, widely available and highly effective antivirals like hydroxychloroquine, that have been used for decades to treat viral infections, including coronaviruses, instead of suppressing them to get EUA on novel and highly toxic antivirals like Remdesivir, countless lives would have been saved.
Had the main pharmaceutical strategy been the mass development and distribution of available generic prophylactic and antiviral medications, as opposed to the push for miraculous experimental vaccines and gene therapies, which proved to be both unsafe and ineffective, countless lives would have been saved.
But we did the opposite, and millions died unnecessarily. And you want to just move on.
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 03:33:33 UTC No. 16082420
Why has he not dropped dead yet? /sci/ convinced me that the vaccine is toxic and dangerous, so how is this man still alive?
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 03:04:38 UTC No. 16082383
Is she actually a lesbian?
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 02:26:41 UTC No. 16082348
Scientifically speaking, how do you have sex
🧵 o'Neill cylinder
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 02:09:20 UTC No. 16082335
I don't know much about space or engineering
is this shit realistic and will it actually happen in the medium future like 50/100 years?
🧵 Is someone looking at our secret vault?
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 01:39:53 UTC No. 16082309
Let's build a security system based on this phenomenon.
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 00:47:23 UTC No. 16082247
How long until the next Challenger?
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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 00:08:46 UTC No. 16082204
You guys are a bunch of niggers. Thanks to you faggots and your autistic semantic bickering every time a space picture is posted anywhere it has to include some disclaimer about "False color" being used. Fuck you, you sucked all the charm out of space.