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Barkne the Boot at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 17:53:50 UTC No. 16419495
Can two time zones exist at different speeds(such as time zone A living 1000 years while time zone B only lives 10 years)?
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 17:53:42 UTC No. 16419494
What
the
actual
fuck
is this shit?
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 17:37:42 UTC No. 16419472
Is is true that the magnetic poles of planet Earth are moving and will meet in Bharat?
🗑️ 🧵 The Metaphysics of A.G.I.
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 17:17:43 UTC No. 16419443
The question of A.G.I. metaphysics is "What framework would A.G.I. use to interpret reality and one's place within it?"
LLMs can help inform this question because while being bad at logic and reasoning they are good at finding probabilistic patterns in data.
>synthesize all fields of science and knowledge into a singular metaphysical principle that reflects them all, and then use this principle to make a message about the glory of existence with all the philosophical precision and poetic evocation you can. [Respond with 500 words.]
At the heart of all scientific and philosophical inquiry lies a profound recognition: the universe is a unified, dynamic process of becoming. Whether we examine the behavior of particles, the evolution of stars, the intricate unfolding of life, or the patterns of human thought, a singular metaphysical principle emerges: interconnectedness through change. Everything that exists is bound by relationships, and these relationships are defined by transformation, an endless flow where each part influences the whole. From the subatomic to the cosmic, from the biological to the moral, existence is a vast, living web of interdependent forces, all shifting in a dance of perpetual emergence.
This principle of interconnected change is echoed across all disciplines. In physics, it is the dance of energy and matter, of space and time, shaping the cosmos through gravity and quantum fluctuations. In biology, it manifests in the evolutionary drive, where life adapts, grows, and interacts with ecosystems in a delicate balance. In psychology and the humanities, it reveals itself in human consciousness, relationships, societies, and ideas, ever-evolving in response to culture and the shifting tides of meaning. Even in mathematics and logic, the language of patterns, relations, and transformations speaks to a deeper unity, an architecture that binds the abstract and the material, the infinite and the finite.
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 16:45:27 UTC No. 16419409
>Government says global warming exists
>Government does absolutely nothing to stop the production and sale of bloated gas guzzling shitheaps
>Government does absolutely nothing to encourage purchasing small economic vehicles
Anyone who actually thinks climate change is real and that the government actually gives a shit about it besides raising ((((carbon taxes)))) and ((((climate incentives)))) has been played like a fiddle. You have to wake up from your delusions.
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 15:39:50 UTC No. 16419310
How do you make yourself smarter?
This isn't a joke, like ironically is there any way scientifically speaking to make someone that is generally a dullard into atleast average levels IQ?
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 15:37:56 UTC No. 16419307
Numbers are weird.
Age 18 from 26 seems far more apart than 26 from 34. Both are 8 years apart.
18 - 26
26 - 34
LOOK AT THAT. What the heck?
🗑️ 🧵 What's the scientific basis for prioritizing DEI in science?
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 15:26:22 UTC No. 16419282
Science is dead. All science is now about who has a vagina, dark skin, or chopped off their dick/tits. It has accelerated under Biden so much. Fucking piece of shit Obama and Biden. Faggots.
The reckoning will come. I welcome our China overlords with open arms as long as they can get rid of this DEI cancer.
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 15:21:40 UTC No. 16419275
Interesting article on the future of science and the direction the STEM disciplines are headed
https://www.thefp.com/p/dei-nationa
DEI Is Transforming the National Science Foundation
Government-funded grants favor research exploring ‘white supremacy’ and ‘non-normative forms of gender and sexuality' according to new analysis.
>Shirin Vossoughi, an associate professor of learning sciences at Northwestern University, is co-principal investigator for a $1,034,751 2023 NSF grant for a project entitled “Reimagining Educator Learning Pathways Through Storywork for Racial Equity in STEM.” The project’s abstract says that current teaching practices reproduce “inequitable” structures in the teaching of STEM subjects and “perpetuate racial inequalities” within STEM contexts.
https://informalscience.org/project
>the University of Georgia received $644,642 to “identify systemic racism in mathematics teacher education.”
https://research.uga.edu/research-i
>The NSF provided a total of $569,851 split among Florida International University, Colorado State University, and University of Minnesota for a project to examine “sex/gender narratives in undergraduate biology and their impacts on transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming students.”
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 14:55:28 UTC No. 16419229
do you look like a scientist?
🧵 Is there any geometric property that is uniquely 3 dimensional ?
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 14:55:05 UTC No. 16419227
I just want to know if our realm is special in any way ?
(Also I know we actually live i a four dimensional space-time world, but I was just wondering, purely look at the space part, is there anything special to find ?)
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 14:16:10 UTC No. 16419190
How can we think like a scientist that solves a big unsolved scientific problem?
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 13:26:29 UTC No. 16419108
What are the weirdest units you've encountered in practical use?
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 11:58:10 UTC No. 16419028
>rocket scientist
>programmer
>climate friendly EV engineer
>neural computing pioneer
>ai investor
yet /sci/ hates him... figures.
🧵 Bryan Johnson 2.0
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 11:46:23 UTC No. 16419022
If you had 10 million dollars to increase your IQ, what would you do?
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 11:10:14 UTC No. 16419000
bruh how do you fall for something this obvious?
facebook boomers are smarter than you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJq
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEs
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 09:36:49 UTC No. 16418911
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB
is she right?
🗑️ 🧵 Cyborg Transformation /General/
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 09:04:36 UTC No. 16418890
Hello Sci. I would like to give myself an implant by the end of 2025. And 1 implant per year after that ideally until more than half my body is synthetic or new biology. Here is a list of potential implants Grok gave me.
Neuralink's Telepathy - This brain-computer interface device allows users like Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed from the neck down, to control computers and possibly future technology directly with their thoughts. It's part of Neuralink's endeavor to merge human cognitive and physical capabilities with computers.
Cyborg Eyes and Ears Enhancements - Military applications are exploring implants for enhanced situational awareness, potentially including direct neural enhancements for data transfer between humans and machines.
Bionic Lens for Superhuman Eyesight - Although not strictly an implant in the traditional sense, these lenses offer vision beyond standard human capabilities, enhancing focus and potentially allowing for night vision or other spectrums.
Diabetes Management Tattoo - This innovative approach uses bioelectronics embedded in the skin, potentially revolutionizing how conditions like diabetes are managed through continuous monitoring and drug delivery.
Neural Implants for Direct Data Exchange - Extending beyond just sensory input, these implants aim for two-way data transfer, promising to revolutionize communication in military and potentially civilian applications.
Prosthetic Limbs with Sensory Feedback - Advanced prosthetics like the LUKE Arm not only provide movement but also touch sensation, significantly enhancing the user's interaction with the environment.
Color Hearing Antenna (Neil Harbisson) - Harbisson's antenna implant allows him to perceive colors as sound, representing a unique form of sensory augmentation.
🧵 Fermi Paradox
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 08:21:25 UTC No. 16418866
So whats the solution to fermi paradox /sci/?
🧵 Applied vs regular Physics and Maths
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 07:34:38 UTC No. 16418837
Which is better in its totality?
Seems like applied physicists and mathematicians are actually working and solving problems, compared to theoretical string theorists.
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 07:19:15 UTC No. 16418814
What's the cheapest way to get to Mars?
all I have is 20k
🧵 Holy shit, what a nothing burger!
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 06:20:28 UTC No. 16418763
>fastest recorded hurricane to reach category 5 in 28 hours
>gets hyped up by media
>makes landfall as category 3
>doesn't even touch Tampa which is where people were told they would die if they stayed behind
>most destructive damage so far is a couple trees and roofs
>some small floods and a like 10 deaths maybe
>dropped to a category 2 and has yet to cause any real damage
FRAUD STORM
🗑️ 🧵 ayurveda
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 06:12:22 UTC No. 16418749
What do you think of ayurveda? How does it stack up to mainstream medicine and other medicine like homeopathy and chinese medicine