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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 06:25:28 UTC No. 16248849
>America starts taking nuclear energy seriously only once they lost their petrodollar
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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 05:35:24 UTC No. 16248806
How would one go about cloning themselves?
Also, why haven't wealthy people started cloning themselves?
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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 05:28:31 UTC No. 16248796
When will I be able to clone myself by using an artificial womb? I'm pretty wealthy, so assume money is not a factor.
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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 05:26:40 UTC No. 16248794
anyone on medicine / neurology?
I am 33 years old, and I think I have Alzheimer's? am I being dramatic
I don't get the report on the images until next week, what do you think? pic related is me
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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 05:25:54 UTC No. 16248793
NASA released this moon colony concept in 1970, with construction to be completed by 1985. What went wrong?
🧵 Thermoelectric material science?
Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 04:58:41 UTC No. 16248762
I'm not sure what the exact name for this is but what is the deal with this area of material science inquiry? What in layman's terms is the problem with getting reasonable conversion efficiencies at any given temperature? I strongly feel that a high conversion efficiency thermoelectric converter would be a major gamechanger for a host of technologies especially making manned space travel considerably more accessible
I only have a GED and am an idiot sort of so I apologize if anything I said is dumb I just really find this field fascinating.
🧵 Tornado with winds in excess of 300 MPH confirmed from mobile radar data
Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 03:45:25 UTC No. 16248710
May 21st, 2024 in Greenfield, Iowa. This is the one that knocked over those windmills and flattened a town.
https://twitter.com/ReedTimmerUSA/s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_k
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/env
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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 03:37:57 UTC No. 16248704
I'm trying to visualise my stable isotope data, and I feel like my figures are lacking something, I have a basic isoscape scatter plot of my sourses and consumers, and I have some mixing model output plots (basically box plots) of the proposed dietary composition, what else should I do? Any figure ideas that might be compelling to explore?
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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 02:51:01 UTC No. 16248653
Why does math exist? Is it an emergent property of the universe? Why does it emerge?
🧵 Volts & Amps
The light at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 02:46:21 UTC No. 16248649
🧵 How does dextromethorphan abuse affect the brain?
Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 02:34:03 UTC No. 16248639
I dont know whether or not to ask this here or in the advice board but I have been using cough medicine as an OTC dissociative and have noticed that I know have dp/dr, brain fog, and short term memory issues. I want to know more about how it might have contributed to it.
🧵 Hi guys. I have a question.
Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 01:37:32 UTC No. 16248585
My question is what is actually going on during a phase change? I understand vaguely what each of the phases are. But why is energy required to build up, and then all of a sudden the phase change happens? Like is there some kind of bond being broken or force being overcome?
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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 01:17:24 UTC No. 16248564
Why have super elites formed by old decrepit boomers and that are fed up with life have not already created a super virus to eradicate all human life? How scientifically unlikely is that?
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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 01:12:56 UTC No. 16248558
I have ADHD and mental retardation, I can't read books (feels like I'm just reading words but not understanding), I can't watch long videos, how do I overcome these things when learning math?
🧵 The intelligence of white children has been rapidly increasing in the last century
Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 00:19:19 UTC No. 16248488
In the last 100 years there has been both a substantial increase in the brain sizes of white children and in their intelligence. Science knows about this and studies it but says nothing in public because Muh equality.
The rise is so rapid that it breaks both the neo-darwinist evolutionary model.
For the evidence of both:
Intelligence and giftedness: the contributions of heredity and early environment
https://annas-archive.org/md5/03520
MYOPIA, INTELLIGENCE, AND THE
EXPANDING HUMAN NEOCORTEX:
BEHAVIORAL INFLUENCES AND
EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS
https://annas-archive.org/scidb/%20
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Anonymous at Sun, 23 Jun 2024 00:13:37 UTC No. 16248478
Gacha bros... We were funding Chinese megaprojects all along?!
🧵 Do vaccines cause autism?
Anonymous at Sat, 22 Jun 2024 23:22:07 UTC No. 16248418
Science says it doesn't but we know that science lies sometimes.
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Anonymous at Sat, 22 Jun 2024 23:03:12 UTC No. 16248376
Will lab grown meat replace unsustainable cattle farming? Pasture collapse has caused meat prices to skyrocket and consumers are looking for alternatives to environmentally harmful cattle.
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Anonymous at Sat, 22 Jun 2024 22:31:06 UTC No. 16248301
Did you know Germany was the first nation to reach space?
🧵 Treating cancer
Anonymous at Sat, 22 Jun 2024 22:19:49 UTC No. 16248281
Some guy's mother-in-law on /biz/ has cancer. Some suggested treatment ideas were pretty wacky...what are /sci/ treatment plan?
🧵 The half life of free neutrons is a nearly impossible coincidence
Anonymous at Sat, 22 Jun 2024 22:05:09 UTC No. 16248262
The half life of free neutrons is around 15 minutes; 14 minutes and 39 seconds to be exact. The odds of this are unbelievably small.
Consider the range of time scales that humans can comprehend and experience; on the lower bound it is about 100 ms for someone with quick reflexes. On the upper bound it is an entire life time, say about 100 years for the sake of easy math.
The half life of a neutron could be much shorter, or much longer. Top quarks have a half life of 5×10−25 seconds. Protons may decay, but their half life is so absurdly long that we can't even measure it.
The chances of neutrons' half life randomly falling in the range of 100 ms to 100 years is astronomically low, around 10-34 if my math is correct (I am assuming protons may have a half live on the order of 1031 years). But even still, extremely small chance.
You may want to invoke the anthropic principle. But unlike elemental decay where very radioactive elements decay before they can form stars and planets, there is no obvious reason why free neutrons would fall within that range. The anthropic principle is not applicable here. At least not in any immediately apparent way.
I suppose the question is, why? Is it really just some coincidence, or is there some underlying process or connection that isn't immediately apparent?
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Anonymous at Sat, 22 Jun 2024 22:04:14 UTC No. 16248260
What nootropics/supplements do you take that fixes your fried dopamine receptors from internet addiction?
I don't even remember how being horny feels if I'm not degenerately jorking it to obscene niche porn.
🧵 What's the most efficient way to overcome the curse of alcoholism?
Anonymous at Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:51:53 UTC No. 16248238
AA is too religious inclined with a lot of boomers, alcohol is always too easily available to ease the stress of the work week, always too painful to stop. What are your methods?
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Anonymous at Sat, 22 Jun 2024 20:27:22 UTC No. 16248066
Has science ever managed to come up with a rational explanation which was able to pass peer review for the extraordinarily high suicide attempt rate of trannys?