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>> No.10124153 [View]
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>tfw failed gcse foundation maths

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I'm ambiguous about Kaczyński. On one hand he makes me hate the system that defined by whole life and will continue to be more and more intrusive in the future. I also agree with him that there won't be any "rapture of the nerds" because the system would have easily eradicate starvation and impoverishment today but it won't.

On the other hand I don't want to go back to society that thinks curses kill people because we don't have a germ theory.

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Isn't science just as faith based as any religion?

We can't even see or hold electrons but you just need to "believe" they are real.


Same with gravity, nobody knows how it works we just have to believe in it

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What's wrong with sexual harassment?

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What are the benefits of radians?

Would you be able to get the same benefits of radians if they were replaced with "turns" (e.g. a 1/2 turn would be pi radians)?

"Turns" seem more intuitive desu.

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>Cigar-shaped object from another star
Hmmmmmm...

https://www.nasa.gov/feature/solar-system-s-first-interstellar-visitor-dazzles-scientists

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If your brain is made up of two neural networks, one in each hemisphere which communicate through the corpus callosum, why do you never see this simulated in AI? It's always a single neural network.

You'd think it'd be pretty important thing to simulate considering most, if not all, animals have two brain hemispheres.

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