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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 19:46:23 UTC No. 16461287
If I wanted to figure out the chances of playing 2 identical games of solitaire, how exactly would I go about doing that?
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 19:43:46 UTC No. 16461284
What does the science say about this?
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 19:23:26 UTC No. 16461275
ok so all energy and matter originated in the big bang then we're all technically connected through quantum entanglement
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 19:01:46 UTC No. 16461251
realistically how close are we to being able to download japanese into our brain?
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 17:21:38 UTC No. 16461123
When somebody is war with west, e.g. Gaza, is there more incidence of headaches, migraines, in the warzone than normal?
I don't know where to obtain such data. Any help appreciated.
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 16:29:22 UTC No. 16461078
Drug addicted homeless can make you sick by touching things that you touch. This is at 555 Beale street where they root through my possessions and then touch things in retribution for writing things they don't like. What drugs are these? Touching things the homeless touch will get on my hands and then give me headaches. Any ideas?
Also -
DON'T COME TO SAN FRANCISCO
This is blocks away from the largest food market and traffic corridor in the city. I don't know why these people are in prison when they can make people ill.
🗑️ 🧵 Weird patterns in PA voter rolls.
Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 15:55:28 UTC No. 16461033
What is the scientific explanation for there being repeating patterns in the way ID numbers were initially assigned when the PA voter roll system was consolidated from a county system to a statewide system 20 years ago? This data is from the 2020 PA voter roll dated dec 7 2020.
If you bin all the IDs in bins of 10,000 and count dem/rep/other/voters with history/voters without history/most represented county in bin, you end up with repeating patterns of republican vs democrat in the two largest counties and general patterns in most counties that I feel shouldn’t develop in voters without history. It would seem that somehow the creation of the patterns especially in voters without history would have taken some kind of foreknowledge that these people would never vote. It seems like some kind of algo was used to assign IDs and maybe indexed fake voters or something so you wouldn’t have to keep a list of IDs. It is also suspicious that the patterns are obvious in the two largest counties as if the algo had to repeat. After Philly the statewide system starts so it seems more random how you would expect the whole thing to be.
Link to spreadsheet:
https://files.catbox.moe/fdq4lk.ods
Link to video trying to explain spreadsheet:
https://files.catbox.moe/n4h5nd.mp4
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 14:22:04 UTC No. 16460927
I have 16.5kg (36 pounds) of 99.99% Gallium. Anyone maybe has a use for it and wants to buy some of it? Looking to rid myself of it all, as I bought a land with a lab on it and I'm clearing house to buy a tractor and a cow!
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 14:19:08 UTC No. 16460924
This is the most evil thing I've ever seen. We're fucked becuase some little Swiss faggots want to play god. Your kids and grandkids and all the rest down the line will have their brains eternally tortured and connected to the internet and there is no escape. This is the future you chose.
https://youtu.be/32qlv6dKILQ?si=9qG
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 14:06:41 UTC No. 16460905
What exactly I need to start learning if I want to be able to calculate the most efficient geometry to minimize friction, when designing electro-mechanical shit like actuators, ball screws, etc? Maybe some book recommendations?
🧵 Is the universe unpredictable?
Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 13:15:29 UTC No. 16460864
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 13:10:48 UTC No. 16460861
WHERE IS THE OXYGEN AND GLUCOSE I ORDERED?! THIS IS ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS, IVE BEEN WAITING 25 SECCONDS!!!! WHERE IS YOUR MANAGER, I WANT TO SPEAK WITH HIM N O W!!!!!!
🗑️ 🧵 Problem: too much CO2. Solution: Use spotlights to force plants to do photosynthesis at night
Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 12:58:24 UTC No. 16460854
If there is too much CO2 in the air, the most optimal solution is to use plants to turn that CO2 into oxygen via photosynthesis.
You don't need to plant more trees (though doing that is always a good idea), all you need to do is to get the trees you've already planted to work overtime.
Thanks to humanity's complete dependence on plants not just for food, but also for drinks (beer, coffee, tea, etc.), medicines, and even clothes (cotton), we have trillions upon trillions of plants in farms turning CO2 into oxygen. Unfortunately, they only do this during the day.
Photosynthesis needs light, but it doesn't have to be sunlight per se. Any light will work so long as it's strong enough. So you can place spotlights on farms to help the plants do photosynthesis at night. You can even connect the spotlights to wind turbines so they are self-sufficient and don't need to be connected to the power grid.
This could potentially double the amount of CO2 turned into oxygen in the farm, while also increasing food production, and it should pay for itself thanks to that increase in food production.
This is the most efficient, most effective, cheapest way to deal with any extra CO2 in the air because it would turn that CO2 into food at virtually no cost, and could be deployed and be fully functional worldwide in a matter of months.
The current approach of trying to reduce CO2 emissions (which has proven to be a complete failure for 50 years) has 2 inherent flaws:
First off, reducing CO2 emissions does NOT reduce the amount of CO2 that is already in the air. You're going to need plants to deal with that no matter what.
And second, unless you can convince 8 billion people and trillions of animals to stop breathing, the total amount of CO2 released into the air every day isn't going to go down by much anyway, even if you convince everyone to stop using fossil fuels. Increasing Earth's capacity to turn CO2 into oxygen is the only sensible way to go, and only plants can do that.
🧵 Why do we age?
Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 12:52:45 UTC No. 16460846
Is it just the dna getting damaged overtime?
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 12:33:07 UTC No. 16460832
What science found on this board is actually helping science move onwards? It seems like a cesspit of pseudo intellectual marrying wit in attempt to change absolutely nothing and just mir at the current condition of the world. We're meant to be inventing new things and using our minds to accelerate the advancement of humanity, instead it's just lousy intolerable kicking about with the old. You people disgust me, ergh, please kill thyself in the 4th.
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 12:19:02 UTC No. 16460826
In 1986, Lake Nyos, a crater lake in Cameroon, experienced a sudden and deadly limnic eruption.
This event caused over 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) to be released from the lake into the surrounding area.
The heavy gas displaced the oxygen in the air, suffocating around 1,700 people and 3,500 livestock within a 16-mile radius.
This is one of the most well-known natural disasters involving a lake releasing gases from its depths.
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 11:46:18 UTC No. 16460812
Is evolutiona finally proven to be true, or is it still a theory?
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 10:51:44 UTC No. 16460770
why does 1*1 = 2 trigger the math community so much?
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 10:41:45 UTC No. 16460756
anyone know how to solve this without code?
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 08:46:03 UTC No. 16460688
Does cold fusion have potential? They most of the time fail to reproduce results, yet sometimes they do reproduce them, and there are many reports of excess heat.
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Anonymous at Sun, 3 Nov 2024 08:19:57 UTC No. 16460679
Is quantum computing a meme?