🧵 universal vs sex-dependent brain circuitry in predicting partner preference
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 11:38:34 UTC No. 16463429
Would your sister be able to predict your (a male) preference in girls better than other acquaintances? (or vice versa)
Basically, because you are genetically similar with your siblings, you should have similar brain circuits. My theory is that even though male and female sexuality are different, it would still likely overlap with other general brain circuits, so your relative of an opposite sex might be able to somehow "get" your preference better than a random person, even if they don't feel that way personally.
To test this, the male test subject should bring his sister and a female acquaintance for control. The test subject will be given pairs of images of girls and asked to pick whichever is most attractive, and the control and sister, should pick whichever they think the test subject prefers. Then you could compare results between the control and the sister to see if the genetic similarity gives her an advantage in predicting the subject's preference.
To better isolate the effect of genetics, you might want to use a sibling or close relative that were separated at birth, and a non-acquaintance participant for control, though the event of having been separated might also confound the results. Not sure what's the best methodology.
With classified test images, you could also test what kind of variables (like body proportions, skin color, facial features) your sister can predict better, indicating it's part of an universal thought process associated with your genetics, and see which preferences can't be predicted with opposite sex brain circuitry. It could even be that your sister would be worse than control at predicting some preferences, indicating that the opposite sex would directly invert the output of some brain circuits.
🗑️ 🧵 I believe her
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 09:26:35 UTC No. 16463320
🗑️ 🧵 What is (noncatastrophic) Disclosure?
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 07:58:41 UTC No. 16463268
🧵 Why are younger people getting colon cancer more often?
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 04:52:10 UTC No. 16463185
>https://fortune.com/well/article/c
Chadwick Bosman (Black Panther), and now James van Der Beek (Dawson's Creek), both in their 40s.
Is it HPV from butt stuff?
Is it lack of fiber?
Seed oils?
Chemicals in the water?
🗑️ 🧵 Oncology video from 4chan jew.
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 04:02:52 UTC No. 16463139
YouTube really be deleting my history. I remember there was a 2-3 hour long oncology lecture with a 4chan jew first explaining how cancer works for like 2.5 hours and then in the last 30 minutes shilled a machine that elevated your body temperature for the sake of fighting cancer.
Can anyone link that video? It's the best cancer tech breakdown I've ever seen, and now I can't find it.
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 02:58:39 UTC No. 16463066
Where did the notion that More muscle = less intelligence come from and why does it still exist?
🧵 Scientist Warns that Elon Musk will ruin Mars
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 02:42:43 UTC No. 16463043
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/tech
>Responding to the claims, Professor Andrew Coates spoke about the prospect of humans on Mars and argued that it could contaminate the planet and threaten space exploration in the future.
>Professor Coates, who is a physicist from UCL, told the BBC's 'Today Programme': “The last thing we need to be doing is taking life from Earth to Mars. Robotic exploration is the way to go.”
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 02:40:18 UTC No. 16463039
Is there a correlation between IQ and cephalic index?
🧵 Do supplements work?
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 02:28:11 UTC No. 16463018
It's well-known that multivitamin supplements don't, but what about more specific ones, e.g. Vitamin D, Omega 3, and Magnesium? Everyone in the northern hemisphere has some deficiency in latter for what I know so here the question is more about the dosage (some recommend as little as 500 IU, some as much as 5000 IU), yet about the latter two? That American government cite says supplemental Omega 3 works at less much worse than the natural one from fish or doesn't work at all while random articles on the Internet say it's all the same. Magnesium is even more tricky while the most expensive. So do these work or no?
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 01:27:32 UTC No. 16462964
>get a minor tear and it will never heal and cause pain for the rest of your life
Why is the human body such poorly designed shit?
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Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 00:54:37 UTC No. 16462945
Can people reply with the proof about race and IQ being biological. I used to have a folder but I can't find it. I'm trying to blackpill someone, thanks.
🧵 Fatty Here
Anonymous at Tue, 5 Nov 2024 00:26:06 UTC No. 16462929
Im a fat fuck (6'5" - 235lbs) and I want to eat.
The thing is, I don't actually want to eat, I want to get in good shape.
Unfortunately my gay ass brain keeps screaming at me that I do want to eat.
My question is, how does some hormone being pumped out by my liver or whatever (matter) get transmuted into thought patterns (immaterial)? How does a simple chemical literally take over my brain, and make me forget when I last ate, or more likely to be a weak pussy and chow down?
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Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 22:21:19 UTC No. 16462766
If gravity only pulled then why don't we struggle to stand up, surely it would cost more to stand. Obviously, gravity doesn't just pull, but it modulates us.
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Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 21:36:18 UTC No. 16462717
Another example of what ivermectin “horse paste” can do topically. 8.99 a tube on Amazon. What do you think anons?
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Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 20:04:27 UTC No. 16462611
How could research about consciousness and the nature of dying and a possible "afterlife" happen?
🧵 Is she bitter or just losing it?
Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 19:12:27 UTC No. 16462521
What's going on with her, after she left academia she's been a negative physics hater and is always talking shit about other scientists
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Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 19:11:46 UTC No. 16462519
Why evolutionary women are so boring and robotic? Why didn't evolution make them more interesting and etc? What is reproductive reason?
🧵 AI consciousness test
Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 18:51:26 UTC No. 16462495
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pag
How would you test if an AI is conscious /sci/?
🧵 Is this an impossible project?
Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 18:31:38 UTC No. 16462473
After a lot of years and countless billions they still cant pull it off.
Is the nuclear fusion net energy producing reactor actually impossible to do?
🧵 The Busy Beaver Game
Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 18:23:19 UTC No. 16462461
I imagine most of you have heard of the busy beaver game. It's the aim of creating a Turing machine that runs as long as possible without being infinite. But you might not know it's being ferociously researched right now.
https://wiki.bbchallenge.org/wiki/M
Basically, this collaborative project is aiming at finding values of the BB function and ruling out cases. Recently BB(5) was proven to be 47,176,870: https://discuss.bbchallenge.org/t/j
BB(3,3) has what's called a "Cryptid" - a Collatz-like function. There's much research still to be done, and I figured /sci/ would be interested!
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All I wanted was Mathematics at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 18:22:34 UTC No. 16462460
Scientifically speaking, how are you and what have you been working on lately?
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Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 18:11:41 UTC No. 16462452
I have sore joints when I drink more than two cans of Monster, does that mean that I have early onset arthritis? Surely I am not the only one with such pains right
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Anonymous at Mon, 4 Nov 2024 17:16:14 UTC No. 16462366
>Get out of here, neanderboi, I'm BHC-only.