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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 11:18:12 UTC No. 16115073
Why can't science cure manletism?
🧵 Self-discipline
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 10:18:23 UTC No. 16115024
Is it genetic or are there scientific methods to improve it?
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 09:36:39 UTC No. 16115003
Do women develop weird sexual fetishes like men do or is it a male-only thing?
Anecdotal evidence welcome.
🧵 asking the big questions from AI
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 09:15:50 UTC No. 16114995
I made an AI and then asked "looking at this picture, why do you think he did it?"
AI was unable to answer.
But then I asked simply "what do you see in the picture" and it produced a several word long sentence which sounds reasonable as an answer to why he did it.
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 09:09:31 UTC No. 16114991
scientifically, shitalians disgusting
🧵 When did /sci/ turn against complex numbers?
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 07:48:27 UTC No. 16114923
It is increasingly common to see anti-complex sentiments on /sci/. When, why and how did this phenomenon start?
🧵 May or may not be a stupid question
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 06:44:38 UTC No. 16114901
Are there any book infographics/guides on self-studying bioinformatics and ultimately printing DNA from computer code? My goal is to resurrect extinct species like mammoths and dinosaurs (would work backward from a palaeognath bird genome) in the most efficient way possible, all from the comfort of my laptop as I collect NEETbux
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 04:36:18 UTC No. 16114774
How does my autonomic nervous system know my hands are wet?
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 04:05:33 UTC No. 16114743
New stats on K-12 education just published by Pew Research Center. Over 50% of teachers say they would not recommend young people today go into teaching. Most teachers also say that student academic and behavioral performance has worsened since they became teachers.
https://www.pewresearch.org/social-
🧵 There's No Radiative Greenhouse Effect
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 04:00:33 UTC No. 16114738
It's pretty self evident. How did this garbage theory ever gain traction. Oh yeah, I know, DEI and Jews.
Literally 2 generations of scientists laughed Arrhenius's theory out of the academy.
Also, the premise of greenhouse effect contradicts science. "Height of emissions rises against density so temperature increases" is dumb. It assumes
1) Density gradient exists 'cuz (some idiots claim gravity reduces over height so "less force" holds air down, hence density)
2) The atmosphere would be cold without greenhouse gas (GHG)
3) GHG because of density lapse creates a temperature lapse
4) Pressure lapse results
Retarded
It's:
1) Gravity+atmospheric mass creates a force. Surface pressure equals this force and is fixed.
2) Pressure lapse rate is a given, gas laws
3) Add energy, and temperature increases.
4) Temperature along a pressure lapse leads to kinetic work against gravity.
5) Temperature and mass climb up the pressure gradient
6) Density lapse results.
Higher temps means higher top of troposphere and a distribution of density upward. There is no height of emissions rising against density, that's dumb.
Work against gravity is potential energy. Doesn't emit. Falls back down and compresses gas as work. Higher temperatures which emit more.
Thus surface temps are hotter than blackbody average, higher temps are colder.
Expresses as convection cells.
There. Is. No. Radiative. Greenhouse. Effect.
🧵 Cocaine Anal Lube
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 03:13:58 UTC No. 16114698
I want to extract the lidocaine from my anal lube and replace it with cocaine. This should give me a far superior experience overall.
🧵 Hippocampal Sclerosis
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 02:21:39 UTC No. 16114656
I have HS. This was only just discovered. While looking for something unrelated on a scan from 2014 it was identified that I have HS. This was previously missed. We are doing new scans now. It's difficult to find any concrete information on what impact HS has on a persons life. Does /sci/ know how what this could have done to me? Is this why I am seen as a cold personal emotionally? My memory is good, my ability to learn is good, but I do have problems with speech, the pronunciation of certain words I miss pronounce things often.
My neurologist after finding this said to me "I have never seen this before" what the fuck.
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 01:55:26 UTC No. 16114620
Is mind internal or external, you sense the external and it arrives internal but it is external information, and mind, the mental pendulum swing of conscious experience, is found within this information. So is mind therefore external?
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 01:16:58 UTC No. 16114583
do you look like a scientist?
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 00:22:05 UTC No. 16114523
Reddit: " Hey is this 4chan..."
-silence-
4chan: "Yo reddit".
Reddit: "Hey 4chan, I was just... Being a fag"
4chan: "ok"
Reddit is such a shit show, there's no point in going to /r/philosophy because you can't post unless it's left leaning shilling. The moderators on Reddit are so fucking dumb and anti intellectual growth. It's like reading a Government prescribed history book, the only original stuff is reworkings or strange views of old stuff. It gay.
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 00:01:53 UTC No. 16114502
Why do images sometimes fail on 4chan but words don't?
Mind Blown
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Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 23:33:24 UTC No. 16114472
Is picrel why science has become so stagnant and unproductive over the past half century or so?
🧵 Dark Matter and the Double Slit Experiment
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 23:00:30 UTC No. 16114432
Just want to start off by saying I dont have any formal education in the field but I was thinking about the problem of darkmatter recently in relation to the double slit experiment and it made me wonder if the two could potentially be related.
Suppose that matter on the macro scale ultimately behaved as matter on the micro scale did and as result the seemingly contradictory laws of gravity were in reality uniform; just relative to a matter perspective.
Specifically i wondered if a universal observer of the universe might increase the gravitational pull of bodies in space to each other collapsing their natural spread like observatiing light particals through a slit does giving an explanation for the excess "gravity" we se in the universe.
Be curious if any of you have any thoughts on this??
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Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 22:32:39 UTC No. 16114385
how much mass can we send to the moon, before the moon crashes into earth?
🧵 giantess fetish science
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 22:10:15 UTC No. 16114363
I've heard that the giantess fetish is literally autism.
I wonder why. Any educated info on the topic?
Please keep this thread professional.
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Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 22:04:00 UTC No. 16114356
>transforms you into god
what now ayythiests?
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Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 22:02:57 UTC No. 16114354
Why is the IQ of college students today so much lower than it was in the past?
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Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 20:34:07 UTC No. 16114220
How do earth quakes happen in New Jersey when they aren't near any moving plate?