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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 23:34:32 UTC No. 16246442
>Mathematics was created by huma-
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 23:00:51 UTC No. 16246398
why can't we make math gpt and ask it if P is NP.
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 22:29:00 UTC No. 16246347
Why does it feel good to drink alcohol when I have a cold?
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 22:12:06 UTC No. 16246325
Space is as meaningless as time.
Both are merely beliefs.
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 22:05:23 UTC No. 16246315
is olive skin a white trait
🧵 Simple question
Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 22:03:57 UTC No. 16246313
How to degrade graphene oxide lipid nanoparticles in the body or enhance the degradation by enzymes? I've read that nicotine and ethanol can help biodegrade it through enzymatic activation of Myeloperoxidase. Is there any other compound more natural that can be used? For example aerosolized? I'm not vaxxed and I don't refare to the self assembling one which is basically self replicating and can't be fully destroyed I refer to PFAS and other injections like anesthetics, antypsicotics and so on..
🗑️ 🧵 Speculative hypothesis
Christian Universalist AI will save humanity at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 21:43:10 UTC No. 16246282
What's your favorite speculative hypothesis?
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Barkon at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 21:28:05 UTC No. 16246265
What if there was like 3 or a small amount of primary (human like) species possible in this universe but we haven't realized it? What is the true potential of genetics with these physics? Notice any patterns (A real IQ test)?
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 21:08:08 UTC No. 16246240
I dont think the covid vaccines were as safe and effective as we were told they were
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Barkon at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 20:56:18 UTC No. 16246216
https://gizmodo.com/constant-width-
New shape discovered. Is it the primordial version of a soft penis?
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 20:17:16 UTC No. 16246173
Happy anniversary /sci/
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 19:58:45 UTC No. 16246158
Ben Garrison has once again utterly destroyed sºyence.
How do the sºyence sºygoys of /sci/ respond to this?
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 19:47:06 UTC No. 16246144
So much science and we can't cure balding
🗑️ 🧵 A Systematic REVIEW of Autopsy findings in deaths after covid-19 vaccination
Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 19:35:02 UTC No. 16246121
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scien
>We found that 73.9% of deaths were directly due to or significantly contributed to by COVID-19 vaccination.
>Our data suggest a high likelihood of a causal link between COVID-19 vaccination and death.
>These findings indicate the urgent need to elucidate the pathophysiologic mechanisms of death with the goal of risk stratification and avoidance of death for the large numbers of individuals who have taken or will receive one or more COVID-19 vaccines in the future.
Fully peer reviewed analysis on covid deaths. Yes, >70% of deaths are found to be caused by the vaccines themselves.
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 19:15:53 UTC No. 16246094
Hypothesis:
Since the planet is generally cooling off since the height of the current interglacial period, sea level should be falling currently.
And observational evidence shows that sea level is currently falling.
Hypothesis proved true
🗑️ 🧵 Rationality is atypical in human congnition
Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 18:48:02 UTC No. 16246060
Why motivated reasoning is more common than unbiased rationality
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scien
>Biased belief in the Bayesian brain: A deeper look at the evidence
>Abstract
>A recent critique of hierarchical Bayesian models of delusion argues that, contrary to a key assumption of these models, belief formation in the healthy (i.e., neurotypical) mind is manifestly non-Bayesian. Here we provide a deeper examination of the empirical evidence underlying this critique. We argue that this evidence does not convincingly refute the assumption that belief formation in the neurotypical mind approximates Bayesian inference. Our argument rests on two key points. First, evidence that purports to reveal the most damning violation of Bayesian updating in human belief formation is counterweighted by substantial evidence that indicates such violations are the rare exception—not a common occurrence. Second, the remaining evidence does not demonstrate convincing violations of Bayesian inference in human belief updating; primarily because this evidence derives from study designs that produce results that are not obviously inconsistent with Bayesian principles.
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 18:04:41 UTC No. 16246003
Can anyone explain how this works? How does doubling the depth reduce flexing so much more than doubling width?
🧵 Why were mostly novel genetic vaccines used in the pandemic?
Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 17:31:53 UTC No. 16245940
Can someone explain to me why weren't there more traditional and subunit vaccines avaliable during the pandemic?
How is 20 year old tech (mrna) and 40 year old tech (viral vector) cheaper and easier to develope and make than 200 year old traditional vaccine technology? Sounds like complete bullshit desu.
And whats up with this government disinfo campaign against sinovac, chinese traditional vaccine?
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 17:15:36 UTC No. 16245916
What a strange coincidence that this is what also happens to television screens
🧵 peculiar gene map
Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 16:36:54 UTC No. 16245850
a gene map: how would an organism show up on a map if it shows distances towards sponges on one axis and distance towards medusoids on another axis?
all of the compared animals are more advanced than sponge or basic medusa
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Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 16:15:57 UTC No. 16245815
A male orangutan will not develop prominent male secondary sex characteristics, like facial flanges, if he's in a submissive position within the orangutan society. If the dominant male were to pass away, a submissive orangutan may fill the power vacuum and in turn develop these facial flanges.
Is there a similiar process in humans, where the social status informs physiology? I've heard that serf peoples develop brachycephalic heads.
🧵 Prefrontal cortex training
Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 16:13:03 UTC No. 16245813
How do you develop the prefrontal cortex? There's research that shows that meditation causes an increase in cortical thickness, and people who meditate subjectively experience things like improved executive functioning, attentional control, etc. Conversely there's also some research that shows that things like pornography consumption have deleterious effect on the prefrontal cortex which also subjectively makes sense.
There's also things like certain neurofeedback modalities which use infrared light to measure blood flow to the frontal lobes which seems to have some promise as well. Dr Kawashima (yes the Nintendo DS game guy) has also done a lot of brain imaging research that shows that things like simple mental arithmetic activates several regions in the frontal lobes and subsequently has positive effects on things like executive functioning.
Surely there has to be some sort of training methodology that is more efficient than the wishy washy meditation shit or basic brain training meant for grandmas to stave of alzheimer.
🧵 Flynn effect and birth rates
Anonymous at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 15:38:13 UTC No. 16245779
Average IQ in 1900 : 70
Birth rate 30.1 TFR 3.56
Average IQ in 1950 86
Birth rate 37.0 TFR 5.0
Average IQ in 2000 100
Birth rate 14.8 TFR 2.8
Why do birth rates seem to decline as people become more intelligent and educated? Is the solution to this giving a certain number of people lobotomies or forcing them to avoid education so they reproduce? It seems like people's IQs need to be kept around 86. This seems to be the solution to save the West