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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 17:40:43 UTC No. 16103428
Is yoga good for you?
What does research say about this?
🧵 Is Ashkenazi IQ largely a farce?
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 16:50:10 UTC No. 16103366
Where is the evidence that Ashkenazi Jews are as intelligent or even moreso than Whites and Mongoloids? They lack the basic hallmarks of well developed crania, such as large circumferences, high vaults, rounded or elongated crania, and strong prefrontal cortexes. Albert Einstein had a smaller brain than about 60% of African negros and 75% of Indian subcontinentals.
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 16:12:26 UTC No. 16103330
I shorted the R31, will this still work? what does the r31 do anyways? what about replacing with a 220ohm resistor?
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 16:08:14 UTC No. 16103328
Are high-IQ people committing suicide more?
🧵 Finasteride thread
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:39:34 UTC No. 16103308
It has come to my attention that Finasteride works by blocking the conversion of testosterone to DHT, which is the hormone that recks your hair.
Blocking this conversion means testosterone gets used up by another pathway, it gets turned into estradiol, which is the main form of estrogen, through the action of the enzyme aromatase.
This is in fact fully expected. Every single man on finasteride will reduce his levels of DHT, but also raise hos levels of estrogen, specifically estradiol. This gives you man boobs and limp dick.
To prevent this, you should complement Finasteride with an aromatase blocker. This then means testosterone cant turn into estradiol, but turns instead into estrone, which is also a form of estrogen but relatively weak so it is the best outcome.
you need to get blood tests for these hormones before taking finasteride and after you start, to see the effects on all hormones. Too much estradiol? Take more aromatase blocker. Too much DHT? Take more finasteride. Do it until the numbers get to ideal ranges.
This solves almost all problems with finasteride.
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 14:49:55 UTC No. 16103256
What's the actual scientific reason for Jewish people being highly overrepresented among:
>scientific work
>current trends
>mainstream media
>jouralism
>cultural impact
>liberal movements
>LGBT movements
>vegan movements
>immigration movements
>religious movements
>global warming movements
>vaccine movements
What's up with the fact that despite them being tiny minority, they seem to be large majority here? Not a /pol/ thread. Just curiosity.
🧵 woman, 33, with cancer
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 14:30:07 UTC No. 16103230
Finnish woman Yasmin Yildiz now says her cancer has spread to other organs
She was diagnosed with cancer some months ago but she had cancer symptoms like weird pain already in 2022
Doctors are baffled whence it came
https://www.is.fi/viihde/art-200001
She wented to doctors initially for pain around vaginal area and believed she had got an STD from the man she had slept with.
Turns out doctor says "you have no STDs but you have cervical cancer, what a bummer"
Now it has been 2 weeks since the cancer was removed and now she tells the press "cervical cancer part was removed but "unfortunately they now discovered turbo-cancer tumours in upper part of my legs nearby womb regions."
🧵 if you got flu all the time, maybe its asthma
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 14:18:39 UTC No. 16103221
it has nothing to do with vaccines or immune system
https://www.mtvuutiset.fi/artikkeli
ashtma seems now common since 2021
doctor speculates these as the causative agent:
-overweight
-allergy
-people are no seeking ashtma care more than previously resulting into increased number of diagnose
coughing may happen only at night so peopple arent paying attention
it might happen only with an animal contact so people dont associate it with asthma
🧵 "AI is a Serious Danger to Math" –Japanese Mathematician
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 14:16:36 UTC No. 16103219
>The legendary Japanese mathematician Shinichi Mochizuki expressed his fear of the use of AI in research mathematics, >stating that because LLMs can do nothing more than produce sentences via "mechanically searched contextual concatenations devoid of any human understanding",
>its rise in use could significantly slow down mathematical research.
so basically what he is saying is that random nonsense hallucinated by ChatGPT makes about as much sense as any other text, even to the reviewers who are supposed to be experts on the field.
This is ultimate proof that eveything beyond calculus is is nothing but a jewish brainfart. Advanced math is the most useless horse shit in existence.
its all nonsense. even infinitesimal calculus is bullshit and completely detached from reality. infinity doesnt exist. these math faggots get paid to shitpost.
>but mUh hEcKiNg pErFeCtOid SpacEs doe!!1101!!
the assertion that we need all this hyper abstract nonsense for tech is a jewish lie. the romans and egyptians built empires with 7th grade math. real math is just a tool, modern math is a circle jerk. same goes for modern physics.
>lOoOoK aT mE iM aBsTrAcTiNg!!!!
>iM tHe SmArtEst aUtIsT iN Da rOoMMM!!!
what a pathetic waste of tax money.
Math is the fakest and gayest shit in academia and on the same level as physics and gender studies.
i hope AI kills it.
let it die a death
🗑️ 🧵 This is the way
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 12:14:02 UTC No. 16103138
>Rigorous science demands support of transgender scientists
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/
🧵 Lab grown baby meat
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 12:10:11 UTC No. 16103136
It is widely known that animal baby meat tastes better than its adult counterpart.
That got me thinking.
Would it be possible to emulate that "fresh out of the oven" flavor using lab meat?
If so, how would it be achieved?
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 12:03:13 UTC No. 16103129
Why are microplastics bad, exactly? Isn't the body supposed to shit out external agents? If I eat a lego piece I will shit it out in 24 hours but somehow if I cut it in tiny pieces it will get stuck in my organism? How?
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:21:46 UTC No. 16103102
Why was quantum computing a flop?
🧵 How did quantum theories from 1970-2024 improve our lives?
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:16:25 UTC No. 16103098
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:07:35 UTC No. 16103070
Just learned about the number 37.
Oh boy.
🧵 Is it possible that 90% of our popular vaccines are not even needed?
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:53:33 UTC No. 16103061
I am not against vaccines in general, but after covid I started to question a lot things going on in the "scientific community".
🧵 Unique quantum mechanics textbook
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:13:34 UTC No. 16103030
Who here has used pic related. What was your experience with it?
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 08:58:48 UTC No. 16103015
Physics bros? What is a "4d phantom"?
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:54:53 UTC No. 16102813
its your time to shine, janny
🗑️ 🧵 4D 'Ghost' in CERN Particle Accelerator
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:41:08 UTC No. 16102796
kek, CERN scientists are really running out of ideas to not admit they have spent 70 years, billions of dollars, and tens of thousands of aggregate IQ points to produce absolutely nothing
https://www.sciencealert.com/physic
>Physicists Capture Elusive 4D 'Ghost' in CERN Particle Accelerator
>There's a specter haunting the tunnels of a particle accelerator at CERN.
>In the Super Proton Synchrotron, physicists have finally measured and quantified an invisible structure that can divert the course of the particles therein, and create problems for particle research.
>It's described as taking place in phase space, which can represent one or more states of a moving system. Since four states are required to represent the structure, the researchers view it as four-dimensional.
>This structure is the result of a phenomenon known as resonance, and being able to quantify and measure it takes us a step closer to solving a problem universal to magnetic particle accelerators.
>"With these resonances, what happens is that particles don't follow exactly the path we want and then fly away and get lost," says physicist Giuliano Franchetti of GSI in Germany. "This causes beam degradation and makes it difficult to reach the required beam parameters."
🗑️ 🧵 Science behind cute catgirls
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:41:04 UTC No. 16102795
Me and a friend were talking about cute little catgirls uwu. And we started talking about the science of mixing human dna with cat dna to make catgirls. what would be the logical science here. What do you think if someone out there actually tried experimenting with this concept. Hopefully the world will be filled by cute little catgirls walking the streets one day.
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:40:23 UTC No. 16102794
Let's assume a hypothetical scenario
>You have disposable income
>You can build a University with whatever resources or infrastructure that you like
>However you want it to be among the top 10 Universities of the world
What factors would you need to consider to reach that level? What would you want to invest the most in?
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Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:38:04 UTC No. 16102790
whats the carbon footprint of a starship launch?
should starship be made illegal to save the planet from global warming?
🧵 /med/ - medicine
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:34:40 UTC No. 16102781
late night data collection edition
Previous: >>16087005
We discuss research, DO NOT offer advice (just fucking go see your doctor), make fun of premeds and shitpost.
Keep vaccination/clamping/vitamin K/soliciting advice out of this thread and start your own because it takes a lot of space.