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7813662 No.7813662 [Reply] [Original]

Why cant everybody leave me alone? I dont want to work, I dont want to take the fucking bus to college. I just want to live in peace and quiet... Why must life be like this? why cant humans just live their lives to its full potential?

>> No.7813668

Because somebody has to support you, and society prefers that that person be you.

>> No.7813669

cuz u cant have smth 4 nthn

>> No.7813676

Well I can tell you what most normals would tell you: "If you take advantage of society's benefits you must contribute to it. Else you are a leecher. If you really want to live outside society then go to a forest or in the middle of a desert without electricity, phone lines, internet, etc. etc."

>> No.7813679

>>7813668
>>7813669
I dont give a shit about that reasoning anymore, fuck that shit. My life force is way more important than that. We need to find a way be on this way of living, we need to bring out the true way of living. There has to be a way for society to continue to move, while we can have our full life.

>> No.7813683
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OP is frustrated because Negros on the bus laughed at him for being a weeaboo faggot.

>> No.7813684

>>7813679
Disability.

>> No.7813690

>>7813683
Fuck you, fuck black smelly men who talk/rap too themselves for no fucking reason, and fuck whitetrash crackheads.

>> No.7813695

Good idea. If there is a guide that explains all the pro and cons of various suicide methods... why isn't there a guide that tells you how to (safely) get a disability doesn't get in the way of the NEET life style?

>> No.7813696

>My life force is way more important than that.

Nope.

>> No.7813699

>>7813695
Self-mutilation.

>> No.7813702

OP is either uidrew or currybutt.

>> No.7813704

>>7813702
You mean they're not the same person?

>> No.7813705

>>7813699
Yeah thank you, but there should be tips to do it safely neatly and with minimal pain involved.

>> No.7813707

>>7813695
>>7813684
I live in fucking america, Im already on prozac but i doubt i can get anything.
>>7813696
Get out, humans only live for so long and we waste it all in our youth, its fucked up. we need to change society, somehow,someway.

>> No.7813709

>>7813704
Nah, when Uidrew started on /a/ he used to be polite.

http://archive.easymodo.net/a/thread/51109330
http://archive.easymodo.net/a/thread/51711207
http://archive.easymodo.net/a/thread/51117629
http://archive.easymodo.net/a/thread/52113152
http://archive.easymodo.net/a/thread/52068982
http://archive.easymodo.net/a/thread/52156433
http://archive.easymodo.net/a/thread/51404877#p51407867

Please, ignore the poster known as "Uidrew".
He is barely an aspergers kid and a brain-dead imbecile who labours under the delusion that he is a great poster.
His life consists of shitposting and imagespam, denying responsibility and leaching of his mother.
Truly, he is a laughable figure.
The state of his motherboard is worrisome.
I would not desire him as a comrade, nor as my friend on the internet.

I should probably remake this pasta to currybutt version. It's just that I have to find his "good" posts first.

>> No.7813710

>>7813705
I doubt there is such a method, but doing it while drunk out of your mind outside a hospital emergency ward might do it.

>> No.7813713

>>7813707
/jp/ changing society?
The world would end.

>> No.7813720

>>7813707
Like I said, disability. You can generate one for yourself if you are dedicated enough. If you don't want to, you can work or leech or starve.

>> No.7813721

>>7813713
NEET PRIDE WORLD WIDE

>> No.7813727

>>7813707
No.

Also you were already being whiny and now you're going to be preachy too? You're seriously so full of your own warped shit you can't even see the world as it is.

>> No.7813732

>>7813721
I tell you why this is a very bad idea. We need people that work their ass off for us. Expecially those people in Japan.

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>>7813709
>>7813704
I want to do more than that, I want to change how these retarded humans think, i want to show them that they are being cheated, they just dont see it because of how fucked up the society is. Hell they are all in some lala land, if we should be doing anything, we should be putting all our money into more space projects and ways to increase human life.

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>>7813707
Or you can stop being a useless drain on resources and actually get up and pay your pathetic worth you scum.
You dont get to live in other peoples houses for free, hell I bet your parents pay for everything too. Hope you enjoy being on your own when they go.
You lifeforce is about as "worth it" as anyone elses.
it has 0 value until you actually DO something.

Face reality moron, things arent free.
And enjoy being the laughing stock of society until you actually earn respect.

>> No.7813739

>>7813732
OK...!

NEET PRIDE /jp/ WIDE

>> No.7813740

>>7813707
Move to Alaska. You'll get money for free.

>>7813734
I want one million dollars, in cash, delivered to my doorstep tomorrow morning.

Too bad we can't always get what we want.

>> No.7813746

Op raises an important point, though inadvertently. We may soon enter an era where scarcity is diminished to the point of almost nonexistence. When only a handful of people need to work to keep society functioning. We're already at that point with farming methodology, and manufacturing is close.

>> No.7813747

>>7813734
Because the current surge of people living past 60 has caused nothing but greatness for man as a whole and space is where all the answers are.

>> No.7813752

why are so many normalfags here in this board?

Look OP, a lot of people here on /jp/ are NEET and they think this is the best lifestyle for them without a doubt and want to keep being NEET forever. However they recognize that society would fall if everyone was like that and therefore understand the reason why the normalfags despise them.

But we don't give a fuck.

>> No.7813758

>>7813752
/jp/ is for productively employed people only.

NEETs are not welcome here.

>> No.7813759

>>7813752
>why are so many normalfags here in this board?

YOUR HOBBIES ARE FUN. Outside of the crossdressing, kig and general gay.

>> No.7813766

>>7813758
What the hell?!

>> No.7813769

>>7813759
> Outside of the crossdressing, kig and general gay.
That's actually what attracts worst kind of scum here -- /a/, /v/ and /cgl/ posters.

>> No.7813771

>>7813766
You heard me.

>> No.7813772

>>7813769
I have nothing against the Kigs, They keep to themselves with their terrifying obsession.

Same with the dollfags.

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>>7813702
If I were to have time to create a thread, I would have put my trip on unless it was a occasion that called for it to be off.

>>7813709
Till someone worked out what my last trip was. But that's another matter.

>> No.7813778

>>7813747
Space is where all the answers are, why the fuck do you think it exists, there is a reason for it, humans are just so retarded these days. When humans saw the seven seas, they went too find new things. These days humans just are inj there own little world, not thinking at all at how we can improve our life, they just go with the flow. Also with living longer, we can also change how we age. And as earth gets more populated we can move into other planets and solar systems, but humans only think "realistically" nowadays, back than many things got funded even if it didnt sound realistic. Our society is going backwards, we should be improving life, not just going with the flow.

>> No.7813780

>>7813777
SICK TRIPS SCUMBAG

>> No.7813786

Good afternoon, I'm J random salesman and I represent the Space Solar Power company of Walawala Washington. I'd like to talk to you for a moment about the value of Space Solar Power and how it can benefit you in a myriad ways. Now take this old brush of yours, you see how old and faded that brush is? Well if you were to invest just a small amount in Space Solar Power we'd be able to produce a dozen old faded brushes in like condition to yours at under 5% of the total cost

>> No.7813788

>>7813778
Lets finish exploring earth before we do space.

Also population is growing way too fast fantasyfag, enjoy your soylent green 50 years from now.

>> No.7813792

>>7813679
>I dont give a shit about that reasoning anymore, fuck that shit. My life force is way more important than that.
HAHAHAHAHA

>> No.7813795

>>7813778
Well you have a point, if Columbus thought realistically and listened to what everyone else told him he would have never discovered America.
He was wrong and they were right... but luck favors the bold I guess...

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>>7813792
>>7813758
>>7813759
>>7813792
>>7813736
Get out normals, your just part of the shit society all the rich men who do nothing all day made, have fun never seeing the truth.

>> No.7813800

>>7813795
You make it sound like Columbus was the only person who ever sailed that far.

Other explorers would have made the trip eventually and probably with less casualty and madness.

>> No.7813812

>>7813800
For his time? Yes no-one ever sailed that far.

In time yes eventually someone would have reached America anyway, but about 300 years later?

>> No.7813806

All you need is money. Money is power, power is freedom. Nothing unimportant matters if you're powerful enough to match the circumstances. Of course you'll probably have to do a lot of nonsense to get enough money in the first place...

>> No.7813814

>>7813799
You're just asspained that you are not one of the chosen rich and too lazy to even envision making more than minimum wage in your lifetime.

Seriously If I thought this was a troll I wouldn't reply but you're not, you're just some sad tiny man who wants to be large and isn't willing to work for it.

Someones gotta do it and I'm glad its not you at the helm, enjoy your PHONIES and your eventual suicide.

>> No.7813817

>>7813812
I'd say more like 100 maybe 150, sailing was all the rage so to speak.

Columbus's Mania did help though, shame he never believed he found a new world and died in denile.

>> No.7813827

>>7813814
Don't think you are safe just because you aren't one of us. You might find yourself to be a NEET whether you like it or not. Global economy isn't looking good these days.

>> No.7813828

>>7813814
Careful there, if you upset him he might get so mad that he gets off his computer and does his homework.

>> No.7813826

The Singularity is near. Post-scarcity economics, abolishment of the monetary system and other concentrations of power, true direct-democracy, no more working as a slave to make ends meet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeboqg4t9vs

>> No.7813843

What is it about this board that always attracts the odd self righteous preacher?

>> No.7813845

>>7813843
It should be quite obvious.

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>>7813799
Yeah, don't listen to the normals who have fallen prey and are conditioned into thinking slavery is freedom. Follow your dreams.

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>>7813799
Do you honestly expect people to feed you and build homes for you and make and prepare food for you all the time for free?

What makes you such a special wallflower that you get everything you want for free while other people get nothing and have to do shit for YOU who does absolutely nothing at all.

Face it, youre such a sack of worthlessness,
and things arent free, people dont work for free, they expect something in return for their services, meanwhile you sit posting on an otaku board like the massive waste of space you are.

No one will miss you when you die, hell youll probably do more good than you did before, atleast youll serve a purpose working as compost.

>> No.7813860

I know how you feel, OP.

>> No.7813869

>>7813851
>atleast youll serve a purpose working as compost.
ha, you wish. If he dies it just means his relatives will have to pay a shitload of money for the funeral, the coffin, the ceremony and so on.

>> No.7813872

Just go to Gensokyo.

>> No.7813870

>>7813851
That's not what the OP wants. The OP wants a world where you don't have to slave away making the rich richer and you poorer, with no time for yourself.

That doesn't mean a world where other people are his slaves. It's a world where he can truly be left alone and his basic needs can be provided for without cost to anyone else.

It's a world that is sufficiently automated, where robots and automated factories do menial labor and benevolet AGIs manage everything fairly. It's not that far off. I give it 30 years. In 50 years, people will look back and wonder how we could ever live in a society that was so evil towards it's populace as ours.

>> No.7813873

>>7813872
how?

>> No.7813879

>>7813870
Well yeah, that'd work, the problem is it's not now. And to make it "now" as soon as possible, being a NEET all day and do nothing is certainly not the way.

>> No.7813878

It is true that we all need to work to get our share, but is also true that there are people who doesn't exactly work, because they have money and power.
The solution? Every human being has to work. No matter how, depending on your skills, you need to be of service to the rest. And if you do it right, your entire lifetime is secured for the rest of us.
But that won't happen. Because the people who suffer from this are not the same that have power and wealth.

>> No.7813887

>>7813662
Kill yourself already OP.

You're that faggot with the nofunallowed.jpg face that ruins the mood anywhere he goes.
nobody wants to see you.

>> No.7813889

Rich master race here

Stop bitching and just live a parasitic life, don't worry about what the fucking slaves do with their time.
Worry about how you can acquire more time to play with your 2hus and fap to your eroge instead you giant faggot.

>> No.7813890

>>7813870
What makes you think that most people would want that?

>> No.7813981

>>7813890
The ones who don't can remain confined in nature reserves, prehaps even all of Earth will be set aside as a nature reserve. Meanwhile, the transhuman and AGI master race will set out to the heavens to become princes of the universe, waking up dead star systems and transforming them into computational utopias.

It will be a rapid and profound change in society and I imagine that even if the AGIs and transhumanists allow unaugmented humans to remain set in their ways on Earth, the unaugmented humans would still likely reject this based on their outdated ideologies, religions and other irrational thought processes. Violent conflict will probably occur for a time, but the unaugmented humans will soon realize they are no match against transhumanists and AGIs who are thousands to hundreds of thousands of times more intelligent then they are.

Humans will be to transhumans, as ants are to humans. Fortunately for the humans, the transhumans will likely be far more understanding and empathetic.

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>>7813981
Won't happen.

We have very little plutonium in this planet, and the little we have is being used to power Nuclear energy plants. By the time humanity is ready for space travel there won't be enough to do it.

Also, in order to attain such advanced genetic prowess, lots of experimentation will be needed. "Failures" will be taken as an example/excuse that this is the wrong path to take, and just let nature run its course.

Also, I suspect we might be approaching another dark age, provided we do not blast ourselves back to the Stone Age with a World War 3.

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>>7813981
>AGI master race
If you had ever played X:BTF/X2/X3:R/X3:TC you would know that using AGI to expand humanity's empire through the stars is a terrible idea.

Now boron fight you.

>> No.7814021

>>7813993
It will happen, you're approaching the problem from the wrong angle. Intel and IBM plan to have the technology available to build exascale supercomputers by 2018. Exascale computing is agreed to be the point where it becomes feasible to fully simulate human brains down to the molecular level, including all communications pathways from electrical to chemical. The Human Brain Project, an international consortium of research institutes, corporations, governments, scientists and technologists, has already formed to carry out this task. Once you can start simulating human brains, you can start reverse engineering them, identifying higher-level abstractions, and making improvements. Once you can improve a mind two-fold, you can start to kick off a chain-reaction of self-improving AGIs. By 2030, humanity will be capable of zettascale computing, which is enough to simulate 1,000,000 human minds or an AGI that could scale up to utilize all of that computational potential. By 2040, we will have yottascale computing, capable of simulating 1 trillion human minds.

You're also assuming nuclear fission is the stopping point for power production and space propulsion. That might be the case for a constrained human view point living today, but that doesn't mean it's true.

Once you have AGIs with that kind of horse power, they will be able to solve problems that would be impossible for a team of the world's current best scientists and engineers with unlimited amounts of money to solve. Things like advanced molecular engineering and nanotechnology, biological senesence (effective immortality), laser/magnetic inertial fusion, post-scarcity economics, advanced forms of space propulsion (brussard ramjets, fusion photonic rockets, etc. etc.) can be fully explored within a matter of days instead of centuries or millenia. If any of that is possible, it will become attainable.

>> No.7814034

>>7814021
You just gave me some hope for the future, let's just hope it's not bullshit.

>> No.7814054

>>7814021
>Once you can start simulating human brains, you can start reverse engineering them

>> No.7814055

>>7814034
I highly doubt that's going to happen that soon, but we can hope.

>> No.7814059

Enough with your boring ramblings. It's always pipedream rhetoric which no competent engineer would treat as nothing but a thought experiment.

Take it to /sci/, I hear they like that stuff.

>> No.7814060

>>7814021
There's quite a number of nontrivial assumptions running around there.

>> No.7814062

>>7814055
It's going to happen that soon, unless we fall into a big economic collapse, world war 3, or some global-scale natural disaster that sets things back a decade or more.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/20/intel-plans-exascale-computing-by-2018-wants-to-make-petaflops/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3W_VwhZKEU

>> No.7814076

Transhumanists fuck off

>> No.7814086

>>7814076
Mad that your religious ideology is about to become completely obsolete?

>> No.7814093

>>7814086
You can laugh at him when it finally happens.

Until then we can only wait and see.

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>>7814021
I once read a Science book published in 1970. it claimed that by 2010 advanced robotics would be available and that personal flight would be widely used.

No such thing nowadays. I am sure that one day it will be possible, but I am going to give it a couple of hundreds of years before we get a glimpse of what you say.

Of course, whatever wars that come in between will either speed that up or destroy us all. <3

Not to mention the super bacteria that is brewing somewhere. It is just a matter of time.

>> No.7814121

>>7814102
>it claimed that by 2010 advanced robotics
Robots are still pretty near future though right? I remember reading some stuff saying that Japan plans to have robots in most households by 2020-2025 or something like that.

>> No.7814132

>>7814102
Things are progressing much faster. Innovation is accelerating exponentially. Humanity is producing more science research in a single year than than in all of humanity history starting at the turn of the century and it's doubling every few years.

>> No.7814133

>Thinking that progress in a determined field will proceed in a linear manner because it did so far.

People thought the same about space technology in the past. They failed big time.
Just because the progress in computational technology is advancing by giant leaps it doesn't mean it will always be like that. They are going to smash against some kind of limit pretty soon.

>> No.7814134

>>7813827
I've neeted it up between jobs and semesters hell until the end of this month(school starts back up) besides some security gigs I'm rocking the not leave the house until the sun goes down philosophy.

I know how awesome being a NEET can be, but its just not the right or righteous choice.

>> No.7814139

>>7814121
>A robot is a mechanical intelligent agent which can perform tasks on its own, or with guidance.

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>>7814121
By advanced robotics I mean things like the picture I just attached, not that clumsy, useless bitch ASIMO.

This piece of shit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YruAOxWG5uU&feature=related

>> No.7814144

>>7814133
Not any time soon. The fabrication limits of silicon transistors is around 8nm which will be reached by 2020. But that's not the end of computing, after that you can start scaling things up through 3D stacking fabrication processes. In fact, DDR4 RAM which will start shipping in 2013/2014 will begin to utilize 3D stacking, and by 2018 it will probably make the leap to CPU/GPU fabrication.

Then there's graphene semiconductor technology, which will all fabrication to progress into the sub-nanometer realm where your transistors are just a couple of dozen atoms wide.

I doubt we'll hit a hard limit before 2040-2050.

>> No.7814146

>>7814138
Do you understan how hard it was and how much money they had to spend just to make a robot that could walk?
That tells how far we still are from the robots we see in sci-fi movies.

>> No.7814153

If you can't handle the pressure of life go out in a blaze of autistic glory and kill as many as you can before the cops gun you down.

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>>7814138
What did Asimo ever do to you?

Also if you enjoy that where did the future go bs, you should pick up a comic by Ennis called Doktor Sleepless I recently picked it up and its kinda like transmetropolitan and am enjoying it alot.

>> No.7814159

>>7814132
>Humanity is producing more science research in a single year than than in all of humanity history starting at the turn of the century and it's doubling every few years.
This sentence doesn't really parse. What do you mean by it?

>> No.7814161

>>7814146
That is *EXACTLY* my point. We are nowhere near to reach the same level of complexity and fluidity even the most basic of mammals have. Shit, I am not a pessimist, I just am realist. I do not doubt for a second that Humanity will achiete that goal, but I do not kid myself into thinking I will ever see it in my lifespan.

>>7814150
I read it. You have good tastes my friend.

>> No.7814163

>>7814153
Those days were over on that day that Norwegian guy showed the world how effective a well planned rampage can be.

>> No.7814170

>>7814163
I still say the guy could have done even more mayhem if he used a larger charges, along with carefully located bombs to take out whatever rescue efforts were mobilized after the bombs went off.

Not to mention he let too many people run away. The death toll could have been much larger if he was a better shot.

>> No.7814180

>>7814159
We're writing more research papers and producing more research data than in all of human history, and more scientists from different disciplines are communicating far more amongst one another thanks to Internet. Sorry, I got distracted several times while trying to write that post.

>> No.7814183

>>7814170
You make it sound like he could have just gone down to the local munitions factory and purchased larger bombs. He manufactured them all in his garage from scratch without any formal training.

>> No.7814185

>>7814102
well these things are possible right now in terms of technology
but big corporations block it so they can make even more money
its like the middle ages and the church

>> No.7814186

>>7814180
Human history ending when?

>> No.7814191

>>7814183
This reminds me of that tor site with guides to make functional homemade weapons. I could make some of them since I have some tools/hardware needed but I'm way to lazy to get the material.

>> No.7814194

>>7814191
Well, tell us when you get around to - actually, never mind, we'll see it on the evening news.

>> No.7814200

>>7814191
It's a good thing and a relief that /jp/ is so lazy.

>> No.7814222

>This thread
>/jp/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autistic_psychopathy

>> No.7814234

>>7814186
Turn of the century. The year 2000 anno domini.

>> No.7814253

>>7814234
When the gods or fate says so.

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Time to achieve Ataraxia, OP.

>> No.7814270

>>7814260
That feel when you didn't know thats a real word even though considering your years in college on the subject you should.

>> No.7814272

>>7814260
Epicurius was deluded. One cannot reach eternal happiness or well being.

>> No.7814286

>>7814260
The only thing you can realistically reach is ataxia.

>> No.7814296

>>7814270
That feel when you're Greek and use the term for mundane reasons

>> No.7814307

>>7814296
I wish we had more fun words in english ;_;

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>>7814286
You mean ataraxia, right?

>> No.7814367

>>7814319
google the word and follow the wiki link.

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>>7813870
>>7813981
>>7814021
You people understand me, the people i hate most in this world, are the people who think that anything is unrealistic when it could be made with enough dedication. if all the rich people actually funded space programs and ways to increase life span, and robotics, then we would be there already. the problem is the time we are living in has a shit society who only believes in only the "realstic" of their time. They dont like to take chances or like to fund into big projects for some retarded reason. they dont see the big picture and they dont care because all they care about is making money and doing nothing with it. they dont see that once you die that money means nothing, you only live once. I want to see life/age increase before i die! I want to live, i will do anything for it! Life is the only thing that means anything, people dont see it. Life span should be the most important thing to invest into and should be the biggest thing, while we do that we should also get father into space tech and explore and look for new materials. We should be having world projects, it would fix the funding and would speed up projects.

>> No.7814397

>>7814385
I bet you could have a 1000 like minded individuals to yourself and still not get shit done.

>> No.7814402 [DELETED] 

>>7814234
Okay, so I want you to tell me what was discovered since this time last year that has developed science more than the invention of algebra, calculus, differential equations and linear algebra, Maxwell's equations, quantum mechanics, the discovery of the atom, proton, and quark, Newtonian and Lagrangian mechanics, the theory of general relativity, the theory of heat, classical and quantum thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, the discovery of quantum chromodynamics, optics, the development of fluid mechanics, the invention of the steam engine, combustion, rocketry, laser, satellites, antibiotic, transistor, not to mention fire and the wheel, the theory of evolution, the cellular theory of life, the discovery of radioactivity, fusion, nuclear processes, superconductivity, and a hundred something elements, the invention of the Standard Model, the invention of the optical and electron microscopes, the structure of all major biological macromolecules, including DNA, gene theory, the discovery of genetic recombination and gene therapy, the invention of electronics and high-level programming languages, the theory of computation, pretty much all basic anatomy, the fast Fourier Transform, the theory of the Big Bang and basic structure of the cosmos, and a couple other things.

Because we did a LOT of science before 2000 and I refuse to think even for a minute that we did more in 2011 than all of the above combined.

>> No.7814411

>>7814234
Okay, so I want you to tell me what was discovered since this time last year that has developed science more than the invention of algebra, calculus, differential equations and linear algebra, Maxwell's equations, quantum mechanics, the discovery of the atom, proton, and quark, Newtonian and Lagrangian mechanics, the theory of general relativity, the theory of heat, classical and quantum thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, the discovery of quantum chromodynamics, optics, the development of fluid mechanics, the invention of the steam engine, combustion, rocketry, laser, satellites, antibiotic, transistor, not to mention fire and the wheel, the theory of evolution, the cellular theory of life, the discovery of radioactivity, fusion, nuclear processes, superconductivity, and a hundred something elements, the invention of the Standard Model, the invention of the optical and electron microscopes, the structure of all major biological macromolecules, including DNA, gene theory, the discovery of genetic recombination and gene therapy, the invention of electronics and high-level programming languages, the theory of computation, pretty much all basic anatomy, the fast Fourier Transform, the theory of the Big Bang and basic structure of the cosmos, and a very considerable number of other things.

Because we did a LOT of science before 2000 and I refuse to think even for a minute that we did more in 2011 than all of the above combined.

>> No.7814438

>>7814385
Who cares. And it is amusing for you to say such things here of all places...

>> No.7814441

>>7814385
You need to learn what it means to be selfish. You're simply blind.

>> No.7814444
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>>7813662
Pussy

>> No.7814448

POWER OF SOUND! POWER OF YOUR FEELINGS!!

>> No.7814456

Quit complaining and get on the god damn short bus you retard.

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>>7813662

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Did they send me autists when I asked for norms?!

>> No.7814492

>>7814411
>Okay, so I want you to tell me what was discovered since this time last year that has developed science more than the invention.

Since last year, we now know that Earth-like planets are abundant, with approximately 500 million such star systems in the Milky Way Galaxy, that Supersymmetry is defunct and that the Higgs Boson has yet to materialize within the predicted energy levels giving credence to alternative theories such as Emergent Entropic Gravity and the Holographic Principle, that ZFC and other set theory systems are child's play compared to new advances within Category and Group Theories that are making the fields much more mature and well-rounded, in medicine we can now grow synthetic replacement kidneys for transplantation using 3D fabrication techniques and regenerative medicine now entering early human trials, with livers, hearts, lungs entering preliminary research stages, and the list just goes on and on, that's just stuff I knew off of the top of my head.

http://arxiv.org/

>> No.7814501

>>7814456
>>7814441
>>7814438
You are blinded by the today's society, you don't see that we are living in hell, we shouldn't have to kill our life force like this. you are just giving up at the facts and turning away. hopefully before i die i can see the next step in humanity. Humans dont have to live like this, we can be free from this delusion that you have to give your precious life away for nothing . when you are on your death bed or when you are 80 years old, you will see the truth. life is everything, it should be the only thing that matters, once we fix our life span problem than we can continue to grow and cross the universe and see what awaits us. It is our one true goal to see what is beyond space, what is beyond the universe, yet we are wasting time and not putting our 100% into what needs to be done. In the past we had a goal, to explore earth, but now that we have nothing left to explore we are going backwards. Humans need an unknown to advance rapidly, we have that unknown but for for reason we are not taking it seriously or even looking at it at all.

>> No.7814521

>>7814411
>>7814492
Also, there's been hundreds of advances in graphene, quantum computing, and fusion energy research in the last year. The NIF project did their first full-power energy laser shot achieving neutron yield capable of self-sustaining fusion reactions.

>> No.7814536

>>7814501
Unless you can promise immortality for me in my time, it's all pointless.

>> No.7814547

>>7814492
>Since last year, we now know that Earth-like planets are abundant, with approximately 500 million such star systems in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The discovery that the Milky Way actually was a galaxy itself was arguably more important.

>Supersymmetry is defunct
... that's news to me.

>the Higgs Boson has yet to materialize within the predicted energy levels
But it's existence has not yet been disproved, so we have a preliminary result that suggests that one model we have can be extended. I find the discovery of the Standard Model itself to be somewhat of a larger development than this.

>that ZFC and other set theory systems are child's play compared to new advances within Category and Group Theories that are making the fields much more mature and well-rounded
I guarantee you that category, group theory, and set theory developed vastly more between the years 1900-2000 than in the year 2011.

>in medicine we can now grow synthetic replacement kidneys for transplantation using 3D fabrication techniques and regenerative medicine now entering early human trials
Which are significant advances, maybe even revolutionary, but not so revolutionary that it is more important than all the other revolutionary advances in medicine combined.

We are doing a lot of science, that's for sure. We are not doing nearly as much science as you originally claimed. I asked you to clarify because I couldn't believe that anybody could even say something like that.

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>>7814536
Join me.... and we can change the world...

>> No.7814570

>>7814492
>>7814521
...by "more than any time in human history," did you mean we are doing more science in this last year than we did in any one single given year before 2000? Because if so, then I came to a retarded misunderstanding.

>> No.7814608

>>7814547
Well, don't take my word for it.

http://casesblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/there-are-25400-scientific-journals-and.html
http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind10/
http://stanford.edu/~eparadis/PubMedTotals_1990-2009.pdf

Sure, all of the low-hanging fruit has already been picked, but I'd say that the total sum of individual discoveries is greater than the whole.

>> No.7814619

>>7814397
Fuck you i'll have the worlds largest circlejerk in history.

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>>7814547
Also, here's a nice graph and this is just in chemistry, typically known as an old stable research domain (which, mind you is booming now thanks to new research into meta-materials, power systems, nanotechnology, materials engineering, etc.)

>> No.7814632

>>7814570
No I meant we're doing more research in a single year than all of the years from 2000 to the ends of recorded human history combined.

>> No.7814643

>>7814632
According to your third link, under 900,000 articles were published to PubMed in 2010, whereas during the same time at least 4,000,000 articles were published to PubMed between 1990 and 2000. Your second link says that 758,142 articles were published in journals covered by the SCI and the SSCI in 2007, but at least three million articles were published between 1995 and 2000 alone.

>> No.7814644

I understand your feelings, OP.

I just live for the sake of living. Life is as empty as your reasonings. Our ultimate and undeniable destination is to open a portal to Gensokyo when we get tired of this existence. Sad, but true.

>> No.7814646

>>7814643
Which is not to mention that the number of papers written and the amount of science discovered do not correlate exactly.

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The grannies at the bus always give me their sits.

I wonder why...

Must be because of my irresistible charm!

>> No.7814656

>>7814624
Fuck meta-materials, fucking hate how most research groups on turned to that shit and left the good stuff to die.

>> No.7814667

You know, the people that actually work are the ones progressing society. People have to get up in the morning, go to the lab and do their R&D before we can have robots. And you need a society full of complexity to support their specialization to support such roles.

Compared to them, what help are you contributing to the advancement of society being a NEET?

>> No.7814668

>>7814656
Good stuff like what? Meta-materials have given us fucking transparent aluminum which is three times stronger than steel and is transparent. It's fucking straight out of fucking Star Trek.

>> No.7814682 [DELETED] 

>>7814668
Yes, they made under a square millimeter of aluminum transparent for under a billionth of a second after using focusing over a trillion watts of X-rays on it.

I'm looking forwards to its structural usage in skyscrapers, myself.

>> No.7814684

>>7814668
Leave that shit to engineers and such, not physicist who should be working on theoretical physics.

>> No.7814686

>>7814667
I tried going the academic route, but I dropped out in my third year despite having good grades. I just couldn't handle the social factor. University is biased against people with autism/aspergers.

I'm a really good programmer and I'm good at electronics and power engineering as well, but no one wants to hire someone who is socially retarded. It's not my fault, I try my hardest, but I get left with nothing.

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>>7814682
They've since scaled it up to plate-glass levels. Currently costs around $10 per square inch.

>> No.7814713

>>7814686
The fuck kind of university did yo go to? When I was doing my degree the uni required zero social inaction. I had to join cultural clubs in my own time just to meet new people.

>> No.7814715

>>7814713
A university that let me fall through the cracks I guess.

>> No.7814724

>>7814686
I'm doing my best at physics, on my last year now. Doing seminars is my worst damn nightmare, I just can't stand being in front of people.

>> No.7814751

why do you enjoy these kinds of threads so much

>> No.7814794

>>7814751
Because we are beyond normal humans, you cant understand our thought pattern. What normals put first in their lives,we don't.

>> No.7814883

>>7814794
Agreed. I just don't know why normals would ever want to aspire to get married, have kids, work a shitty job, grow old, travel, move to an old folk's home and die. What's the point to that? It's like you're just going through the motions to get life over with. Having kids will soon be obsolete with the rapidly approaching advent of biological senesence. Our planet already has too many humans anyway, things would be much more stable if we kept the global population closer to 1-2 billion.

It's much more rewarding to explore the wonders of the universe. It's good thing that the Internet makes that possible in ways that forgo contact from other normals.

>> No.7814892

>>7814794
>xD neets ounited! wwwwwww

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>He is too poor to afford a car and has to ride the bus with the niggers and the white trash.

>> No.7814954

>>7814916
I used to ride the bus because gas was really expensive...

Its why I bought a moped.

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