🧵 i dreamed that she had passed away and it was real
Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 11:57:58 UTC No. 16186072
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🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 10:43:28 UTC No. 16186005
Launch in 2 Weeks Edition
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Barkon at Tue, 21 May 2024 10:39:41 UTC No. 16186001
To use your brain manually, you must target your temple, and use it to hoist or lower your brain muscle, directing your brain organ.
Eyes work strangely, rather than swinging your eye to the left, you can look left through a tick of the iris feeler compilation alone. When you automatically look, there is an untraceable pattern of pupil, eyeball, iris and other.
All body can be controlled introspectively, without 'struggle'. The temple is a way we can control our mind introspectively(like the iris with the eyes).
Many possibilities arise through this function if you get to grips with how phenomena in the universe and your self works. You can compute from mind and process into the environment, possibly in the smallest most petty way, with potential for growth. This is the future, this is the grounds for evolution, and we need proper mentalization in our world.
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 10:04:23 UTC No. 16185969
Do all schizos hate doctors and medicine or do we only hear from the ones that do and the ones that seek out doctors for help when they are scared lead normal lives?
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Barkon at Tue, 21 May 2024 10:01:02 UTC No. 16185963
Time is the big negative, nature is the small positive. The nature of the universe is partnered with the time of the universe. If I ask you 'how long does it take for you to read this post?', you might say, '15 seconds' - this is in relation to time(the big negative universe). When we bring time into question, what exactly do we bring? Time is "not there", in that it is negative, only related to by positive nature in relation. '15 seconds' is measured by a clock which ticks in relation to time, and the prospect of the measure is a co-relation. There's time in this post, and in your interactions with the world.
Time is the big negative, and nature is the small positive.
🧵 everything in nature is vertebrate like
Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 08:31:40 UTC No. 16185838
except for insects/spiders/crabs
its true, only the arthropods are alien
arthropod:
>lots of jointed legs, which are literally just pieces of chitin armor and a muscle at every joint, and a single nerve going all the way to the tip of the leg
>body contains NO BLOOD VESSELS
>there is single large opening inside the body where blood is stored
>oxygen goes to jointed leg muscles without use of blood vessels
>almost no internal organs at all except heart and "brain"
>no skin, only armor, if armor is crushed, a liquid pours out
octopus and its relatives;
>blood vessels, oxygen from gills goes to every part of the body through blood vessels
>no armour upon skin but has real soft skin like some fish or lizard or a human (fish and lizard has scales though, human and octopus doesnt)
>MAY HAVE hard shells but its not the same as skin being covered in it, usually its something like a snail would have, an armored shell made from calcium
>internal organs, spleen, liver, kidney etc
>big brain
lizards, humans etc:
>blood vessels
>lungs
>all kinds of internal organs
>big brain
>internal skeleton made from calcium (this is related to octopus/snail shell, but its inside vertebrates while in octopus its in outside because they are a reverse of what a human is, in some sense)
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 08:13:23 UTC No. 16185801
How do I use the scientific method to test whether this is reproducible?
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 08:02:21 UTC No. 16185782
Why does boredom exist?
No other emotion causes more suffering and sets the human race as far back as boredom.
It has zero evolutionary benefits and tons of negatives.
If there was no boredom I could work 16 hours per day easily. Humans could acheive amazing levels of mastery in things as they could just endlessly grind them out. Something is going on /sci, boredom should not exist. If anything boredom seems to be increasing in the human race too which is even worse.
🧵 Quick question
Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 07:59:06 UTC No. 16185778
Is this a square or a rectangle?
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 07:44:12 UTC No. 16185757
Oh, look... Covid is surging again in places like the Philippines, Singapore & Australia (amongst other places)... Why does /sci/ insist that the pandemic is over when there's irrefutable proof that Covid isn't seasonal?
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 07:42:03 UTC No. 16185754
The axiom of choice is required for the Banach-Tarski paradox to be true. But because the Banach-Tarski paradox is absurd, does that not prove that the axiom of choice is not valid?
Because if the AoC is valid, then you can apparently decompose a ball into pieces and assemble them again into two identical balls. Obviously that's impossible.
🧵 I JUST ROTATED A NUMBER WITH MULTIPLICATION!
Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 07:02:31 UTC No. 16185729
Why do engineers do this? They learn one baby tier trick in signals or take pretend complex anal and think they're enlightened
>yeah bro multiplying a negative twice is just rotating 360 degrees
I'm about to rotate 360 degrees and leave
They need to go back to building houses and colosseums.
🗑️ 🧵 Psychopathic Geniuses
Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 05:43:15 UTC No. 16185673
We are Psychopathic Geniuses.
Only 1/31,560 people have a 160+ IQ, and only 1% of the population has psychopathy. Assuming probabilistic independence, about 1/3,156,000 of the population satisfy both criteria, meaning there are only around 2,535 of us in the world. Are you one of us?
Every human interaction induces a game. The player who wants to win the most sets the rules. Affective empathy and other forms of neuroticism set the bar for your capacity to take action. This bar is concerningly low for most people, bordering on the self-sacrificial if not outright masochistic. In effect, when faced with a purely rational opponent, such a person can never win. No intelligence makes one impotent; no lack of affective empathy and other irrational biases makes one incapable of competing at the extremes. In this sense, psychopathic geniuses are the ideal people, a superior people.
We labor to create an engaging environment for such extraordinarily esoteric individuals—a place free from the impotence of the ordinary, a place free from the irrationality of neurotypicals. We may look friendly on the surface, but make no mistake—there are no lengths we won't go to if you piss us off.
https://
discord
gg/psychopathic
🧵 Legitimate penis enlargement
Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 05:34:32 UTC No. 16185659
I've figured out how to increase the size of my penis and now I can't stop despite several peripheral negative side effects. The method is using a penis pump. Initially after pumping for 30 minutes I would have substantial edema but over the course of 2 years the edema has almost completely subsided and im able to achieve an increase of 1.5 inches of girth that lasts multiple hours and is fully functional for having sex etc. This girth increase has completely changed my life and the nature of my relationships with women. Sex is 10x more satisfying and women treat me completely differently. They're more accepting of my laziness/ negative personality traits, more submissive etc. Negative side effects have been discoloration, pain, dry skin and some loss of sensitivity but the positive results of pumping so greatly outweigh the negatives for me that I can't stop.
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 03:14:41 UTC No. 16185512
>The results are extraordinary: during flight, the drone’s deep neural network processes data up to 64 times faster and consumes three times less energy than when running on a GPU. Further developments of this technology may enable the leap for drones to become as small, agile, and smart as flying insects or birds.
https://scitechdaily.com/the-future
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 03:14:37 UTC No. 16185511
>/sci/ - christcucks and /pol/chuds
why is it like this?
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 02:39:19 UTC No. 16185485
Can anyone recommend good books for learning bioinformatics/genomics/data science?
🧵 Human Genetics
Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 02:23:38 UTC No. 16185469
>It is estimated that humans have between 20,000 and 25,000 genes.
A Source: https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/un
>98.5% of our DNA is "junk" or thought inactive.
A Source: https://www.discovermagazine.com/he
Doesn't that mean we are comprised of less than 1,000 individual, expressed genes? Thoughts?
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 02:18:07 UTC No. 16185462
Are there any CONTEMPORARY studies showing the adverse effects of promiscuity on women?
They can't get away with it, can they?
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Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 00:58:53 UTC No. 16185392
Who are some of the overlooked and under-appreciated scientific geniuses and polymaths of our time?
🗑️ 🧵 Psychopathic Geniuses
Anonymous at Tue, 21 May 2024 00:20:59 UTC No. 16185342
A server for rare individuals who possess both a psychopathic personality and high intelligence.
Are you one of us?
https://
discord
gg/psychopathic
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Anonymous at Mon, 20 May 2024 23:59:30 UTC No. 16185322
holy shit... my eyes are watering, douch chills are flowing, and my brain is exploding over this. so much this.
this is everything.
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Anonymous at Mon, 20 May 2024 23:44:39 UTC No. 16185304
Is there any reason for modern ordinary people to NOT take vitamin D supplements?