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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 19:43:13 UTC No. 16279221
JUST IN - Former CDC Director Robert Redfield admits that COVID-19 mRNA injections can induce a very strong pro-inflammatory response and that side effects were intentionally underreported.
"They should have never been mandated ... They don't prevent infection, they do have side effects."
https://x.com/McCulloughFund/status
https://files.catbox.moe/ve1gs1.mp4
🧵 MONOGAMY VS POLYGAMY
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 19:34:29 UTC No. 16279202
Is monogamy actually better than polygamy on the long run for humans specifically, given the fact that we're at the cusp of a biotech revolution? I mean, from the pov of disease or pandemic resistance, wouldn't monogamy increase the genepool's toolset to fight back as the genepool is diversified and will only continue getting more diverse as compared to polygamy that only increases homogenization of the genepool after each generation? Also, wouldn't there be a higher incidence of mutations in the genepool, either for the good or for the bad, which may accelerate our evolution thanks to the biotech tools we've or may have in the future that can help us to exploit such mutations?
🧵 Gender studies IQ
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 19:24:48 UTC No. 16279184
Gender Studies are actually highest IQ according to https://brght.org/iq/study/gender-s
Maybe we are all just wrong. Maybe transgender women are actually women, sex-gender exists in spectrum, and an individual can self-identify as furry. Because if high-IQ people say it, it must be true.
Also, average IQ of Gender Studies is actually ~9 points higher than that of theoretical physics, https://brght.org/iq/study/
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 19:17:53 UTC No. 16279174
If they keep going the same speed, the truck on the left should much further no?
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 19:16:17 UTC No. 16279171
Why do scientists get triggered by this image? It's literally how it went down.
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 19:13:56 UTC No. 16279166
Some statistician account on x posted this. How do I scientifically prove that black people have worse economic outcomes in life because of racism and not low IQ?
🧵 Hangovers
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 18:21:01 UTC No. 16279069
Are people who claim they never get hangovers full of shit? I feel like I hear this from some people as a way to subtly brag and front that they’re tough or something (usually women actually). I know that genetics have a huge impact on the severity of your hangovers but I refuse to believe that anyone is completely immune to them.
My theory is that they:
A. Aren’t drinking enough
B. Confuse being buzzed with being shithoused drunk
Or C. Are just lying if you’ve never drank with them.
Had an ex who claimed she didn’t and I told her she just wasn’t drinking enough, to which she claimed that booze doesn’t affect her that much so I said okay lemme help ya. Proceeded to get her absolutely sauced and lo and behold a rough hangover was in store for her.
I struggled with alcoholism severely a few years back - horrible withdrawals, had to taper off with benzos, the usual. And I know that when you’re an alkie, you kinda just live in a state of being perpetually hungover to the point that you don’t really notice it as much because you already feel like dogshit from your liver shriveling up.
Hangovers are something that have puzzled humans ever since trogs found out drinking the yucky juice from old rotten fruits = fun.
Alcohol and Acetaldehyde are literal poisons so I don’t buy that someone could have some innate 100% immunity to these toxins. Makes me wonder, if there is some genetic predisposition to being immune to these toxins (physiologically), would that man there are other poisons that people would be immune to as well? No matter what, severe dehydration and gastritis are gonna make you feel like shit.
What’s your take?
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 18:15:09 UTC No. 16279064
What is some of the more interesting or esoteric science literature you know of?
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 17:57:33 UTC No. 16279044
Did you know that boys get worse grades because female teachers give them worse grades because they are boys and girls get higher grades because they are girls? That means that the reason why there is less male enrollment, it's because women give them worse grades and education in general because of their gender based bias.
We are truly in dark ages for science. And it will get worse over time
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/ful
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Anon at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 16:20:24 UTC No. 16278930
I haven't done my math homework in 4 years (i just finished the second year of high school), i have gotten trough by cheating all the time, i have (deserved) good grades in all the other subjects, am i fucked and forced to keep cheating forever?
🧵 How harmful is sunlight for you really?
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 15:13:08 UTC No. 16278851
Mainstream health advice is telling us that any amount of sun exposure is harmful and carcinogenic and therefore we should wear sunscreen or UV blocking clothing at all times. The US and Australian governments officially endorse this belief, and probably other governments as well I can't remember at the moment.
How true is it really?
I have trouble believing that any amount of sun exposure is potentially harmful considering how modern this view is. For millennia people did not all die of skin cancer and many thought sun exposure was good for you. While health authorities sometimes accept that some amount of sun exposure is good for you, they always say it's only a little bit of sun exposure and insist you still wear sunscreen.
Something else I know is that in the past several decades myopia rates have been greatly increasing, and myopia can be caused by a lack of time outside. Could our discouragement of going outside be causing myopia?
🧵 How did he do it without being autistic?
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 13:57:58 UTC No. 16278761
🧵 How are Airloys made?
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 13:10:25 UTC No. 16278694
I know they're basically an aerogel + polymer, but how are they made?
🗑️ 🧵 Time machine schematics
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 12:52:49 UTC No. 16278673
C is a particle or singularity with a lower gravitational strength while B has a higher one D is the boundary function of the influence of those particles F are sensors that measure the particle emitted by g which is a radioactive isotope like Cesium 137 thorium bismuth etc from different perspectives E is a device which entnangles measured photons from that particles so that one particle is entangled with itself from the past where the dominant entanglement lies within the future particle so that the flow of time is now reversed
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 12:36:30 UTC No. 16278658
How do I stop feeling like shit as a NEET?
🧵 Would the photons be affected by the moving mirror?
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 12:15:19 UTC No. 16278642
Wavelength, polarization etc.
The specular reflection.
>The diffuse reflection depends on the angle + whatever happens with the specularI reflection. Am I right?
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 09:36:44 UTC No. 16278508
should we bring back the woolly mammoth?
🧵 Proof of the irrationality of square root of 2
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 09:02:35 UTC No. 16278480
I recently came across this website that compiles proofs of the irrationality of square root of two or some generalizations of that results, what's your favorite one? Mine has to be the first one by Richard Dedekind, seems so elegant and doesn't rely on too much number theory.
Here's the compilation: https://www.cut-the-knot.org/proofs
🧵 How does prep actually work?
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 08:39:06 UTC No. 16278467
So prep prevents HIV by 99% making homosexual sex much safer. How does it actually work?
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 08:25:37 UTC No. 16278458
>Methylenedioxymethamphetamine
>Stimulates release of serotonin and norepinephrine and inhibits the reuptake
>SNRI
>Inhibits the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine.
So, what's the difference between something like Venlafaxine and ecstasy?
🧵 your most interesting fact/area of research
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 07:45:58 UTC No. 16278416
Just how interesting or weird are things on this planet/in this universe? Share something you think is interesting/strange.
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 07:44:24 UTC No. 16278412
This is a 3x3 cube, the small cubes are a perfect 1x1. The curve is a perfect quarter circle. Calculate the area shaded in gray.
🧵 Giant Thermal Mass
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 06:56:21 UTC No. 16278377
Would keeping a giant thermal mass in my living room help regulate house temperature?
I'm thinking that during the evening I could run the AC on full blast and cool down the thermal mass. It would be less energy intensive to run at this time and also less expensive rate wise.
Then during the day the giant thermal mass could help cool the air.
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Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 06:15:34 UTC No. 16278330
Where are all the Aliens !?