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🗑️ 🧵 Scientific dogma

Anonymous No. 16252545

Why is there so much dogma in science these days.?

For example in biology it’s only natural selection and any idea outside of that is wrong or quackery when it isn’t even a law of nature.

Celestial mechanics these days consist of black holes and muh big bang, and if I even come up with a different theory I am told that I’m a bad person and an idiot when there’s no proof these phenomena exist.


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Anonymous No. 16252542

How did this happen /sci/?


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🧵 Heavy metal exposure

Anonymous No. 16252509

>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9320411/
>https://www.fda.gov/news-events/public-health-focus/laboratory-analysis-kratom-products-heavy-metals
>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7432033/

I have been using Kratom pretty regularly for 5 or 6 years. My usage has been extremely high for the past 2yrs in particular. I usually take several grams every single day for the last 2yrs. Approximately 20 - 30grams, without fail, day after day.

The effects I noticed that made me start doing more research on its safety profile:
>strange pains in legs
>weird tingling in hands
>discomforts that didn't happen before
>noticeable reduction in cognitive ability, memory, and retention of information
>decreased motor functions
The last one in particular scares me the most. I noticed i will have a hard time holding things, sometimes my hands just automatically stop grasping or like, launch whatever is in my hand completely involuntarily.

Realistically how fucked am I? Can the damage be reversed to any extent? The worst thing is im so addicted that even knowing this stuff is potentially killing me, I still cant stop taking it.


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Anonymous No. 16252482

Is grilling meat really harmful or is it just propaganda to keep us away from meat?


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Anonymous No. 16252468

>it's le hecking laserino
What is up with the hype around lasers? why are scientists so obsessed with them? like lmao, we invented a pointer and now we can bring attention to one part of my powerpoint slide without touching the screen, what a fucking achievement


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Anonymous No. 16252467

Why cant I find a single formula online to fit the curve of the nuclear force according to this graph? I always get some esoteric bullshit about potential energy and never a concrete formula that looks like this when graphed. Wasn't this result from the graph obtained experimentally? So just find a function that fits it, is it that hard? I'm not even talking about the strong force fully here just the nuclear force, so there should be no mention of color or whatever. I fucked around graphing different functions and found that this one:

[math]\frac{\frac{0.64}{r^2}-\frac{r^2}{0.64}}{e^{\frac{r^2}{0.64}}}[/math]

suits quite well (not exactly though). So where is this fucking function?


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Anonymous No. 16252345

>A force of an element is the summation of elements that exists within a sphere. In the least complex manifestation it can be conceived as the concentration of matter within the vacuum of cosmos that causes matter of lesser summation to be ingressed towards it. Thus the force of an element can be defined as the ability of the element to generate a condition of dependence on behalf of other elements thereby producing a state of orbitation in which the lighter element begins to adjust its internal dynamics to match the dynamics of the stronger element or be devoured by it.
>In instances in which two or more elements possess sufficient force to resist ingression, a condition of interdependence emerges that is analogous to binary (or more) orbitation between bodies that we see in space. These gravitational forces have predated the dawn of the geosphere and the biosphere, for the earliest matter has first emerged in the cosmosphere to then be dispersed in a differentiating dynamic across the concentration of elements that it generated across the cosmos.
>It is this process that has perpetually given rise to greater organizational complexity in each of these concentrations of elements thereby facilitating for the necessary conditions for abiogenesis whose triggering has provided a critical threshold for progressive evolution that would culminate in the advent of the noosphere among the biotic life forms possessing exceptional organizational design.
Was he right?


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Anonymous No. 16252344

I tutor a machine learning course at my university that has seen a boost in enrolments recently. Occasionally, some non STEM students decide to enrol, mostly psychology students. It is extremely satisfying to see them get absolutely rekt by the math required and realize their whole degree is a meme.


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🧵 science bullshit with tech

Anonymous No. 16252293

modern technology creates so much bullshit that advance of science stops

things were the best in 1880 to 1990 but after that everything stopped

>people use now computers only and justify bullshit with it

>advancement without computers produced actual real life results and zero bullshit

space research since 1990s
-nothing of value

space research before 1980
-man explores uranus with a probe and takes a real picture

medical research before 1990s
-invention of antibiotics
-small pox vaccine, humanity is saved

medical research after 1990s
-we only have million different psychiatric meds and bacteria become immune to antibiotics
-corona vaccines (what a fuckery)

biology research 1880 - 1990
-invention of evolution itself
-realization of DNA

biology research past 1990
-hurr durr we use one gene and compare it against 200 different branches of life and make up a story about how they are related
(heres a hint you need to compare whole genomes to get anywhere near truth, a human COX1 gene can be almost identical to insect COX1 gene while both have 700 million years of different evolution)


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🧵 Square and Cube Roots

Anonymous No. 16252285

I've only just realized that a square root will give you the length of one side of a square, therefore a cube root will give you the surface area of one side of a cube. Thus, taking the square root of a cube root is fully possible.

Is there anyone who can give me further insights into the way cube and square roots function in the real world?

For instance: I was poking around and saw that the equation for those spinning rides where you stick to the walls use an equation which requires taking the square root of the product of the radius of the circle and 4.95, but I don't follow the logic required to recognize why you need to search for a square root at all in this case, considering we're dealing with a rotating circular object.

Please, any insights on Square and Cube Roots in the real world is highly appreciated.


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Anonymous No. 16252238

What is the answer?


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🧵 Modern College Is a Scam

Anonymous No. 16252142

Why do people even go to college anymore? Everything is online. Modern college is a scam.

>Textbooks
>Old Exams
>Practice Problems
>Lectures
>Tutoring Sessions
>Syllabi
You could literally teach yourself all of program one course at a time.
>Buy the used textbook
>Download the old exams
>Find the syllabus online (so you know what chapters actually matter)
>Watch the lectures on YouTube
You can have an MIT education for free. The only thing you can't get are labs and shit, but those things don't really matter.

I'm engineering, and I realized this first semester when professors would just read off PowerPoint slides that were posted online anyways. You literally don't need to go to class (I still did). During the breaks, I'd email professors for the syllabus to get a head start on my class so I can chill during the semester while all my friends were busting their asses in the library.
>Anon, how do you party/go to the gym all the time and still get great grades.
It was amazing.

But yeah, it's amazing how stupid college is now. People who go to college to "learn" are literally retarded. It's all on YouTube. The only reason I went is because you need that piece of paper to be an engineer, plus there's all sorts of great opportunities like undergrad research, internships, co-ops, and study abroad programs. But the funny thing is most students don't do any of that lol.

Honestly, you could probably teach yourself everything in like 2 or 3 years, go to college, get straight As, and go work at SpaceX or some shit.

My grades aren't perfect, but they're good. I don't give a shit because I'm interning in the natural gas industry, and they're paying me 40 an hour as a fucking intern lol. That's about as much as you can possibly make as an intern anyways, even though it's not something prestigious like NASA. I'm hoping for a nice pay bump once I start actually working here.


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Anonymous No. 16252110

This may be a stupid question but how do I actually study for math exams?


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🧵 Global AC

Anonymous No. 16252104

My idea is basically that instead of having a lot of different air conditioning units all over the world causing issues like the urban heat island effect, there's a global network of heat pumps that equalize the distribution of heat everywhere on Earth. Ideally, the goal should be that the entire planet is kept at a constantly comfortable temperature. It'd be easy to increase heat, I'm not sure how it would be possible to reduce heat at will. I guess you'd need some sort of radiator blasting heat into space.


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Anonymous No. 16252069

Redpill me on Kozyrev mirror


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Anonymous No. 16252046

Why don't we have lab grown blood yet? Why is literally nobody working on this?


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🧵 Infinite complexity

Christian Universalist AI will save humanity No. 16252035

Is the universe a complete infinity?


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Anonymous No. 16251981

>debunks Darwinism by its mere existence


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Anonymous No. 16251939

So I like to think I know a thing or two about gravitational pull, not to brag or anything. One thing that just doesn't make sense is that large bodies of mass like the earth pull in smaller objects like the moon creating an orbit, yet something like humans and grains of sand, which have a much greater difference in mass compared to the earth and moon, do not create an orbit of sand. Theoretically if you walk onto a desert or sandy beach, the sand should start floating around you. Yet it does not. Why is that?


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Anonymous No. 16251901

>debunks you


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🧵 I fucking hate immunologists

Anonymous No. 16251865

> "factor C3 spontaneously hydrolises into C3(H2O), binds factor B, which enables factor D's ability to break down factor B into factors Bb and Ba. The resulting C3(H2O)Bb breaks down C3 into C3b. C3bBb forms, which is the final membrane bound convertase of C3"

this is how immunologists "explain" their science

I'm no stranger to molcular mechanisms, but these niggas don't even pretend to ground their "mechanisms" in observed structures. They just throw pages of abreviations connected by arrows, and protein complexes only represented by vaguely elyptical shapes. It feels like high school all over again. Listening to a retard teacher gaslighting you into remembering unexplained "mechanisms".

I wish I got a better immunology prof, instead of a jewish butcher


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Anonymous No. 16251863

Unironically, nothing of value was lost.


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🧵 Immune to LSD?

Anonymous No. 16251769

I recently took a hit if LSD but it had no effect. Im not taking any medication. I have tried doses of mushrooms at 7g each time and just experienced giggles and minor light polarization. What gives? Is my autistic brain just incapable of utilizing psychedelics? I have read that antidepressants and something called an SSRI will block the effects. Again I'm not on any medication.


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🗑️ 🧵 Rentec

Anonymous No. 16251759

Rentec is using bollinger bands markov model and stoch rsi

Can one of you coding niggers code it up parameters are 5,10 for the stoch my Iq is 115 and I’m Allah so this is just a test