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16151075 No.16151075 [Reply] [Original]

Damn! What advancements do you think we'll see?

>> No.16151079

Doodooshit on my walls, in my dishwasher, on my bed, between the mattress and boxsprings, in my pillow covers, in my coat closet, in my armoire drawers, in my tub, in my sink drains, in my fridge and freezer. Just doodooshit everywhere.

>> No.16151093

>>16151079
Sorry about your incontinence



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16151013 No.16151013 [Reply] [Original]

What would have really happened if Superman spun the earth backwards like this?

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjgsnWtBQm0

>> No.16151037

>>16151013
more than likely, all life on earth would've died.
literally would've cause tsunami's the high of mt. Everest if not higher

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My best hypothesis for this is that he is flying faster than light speed, this creates a massive gravity well that may pull earth into a black hole.
At this point the Earth is in another dimension with enough ENERGY (from superman moving FRL somehow) that energy and matter can be gathered and returned to their previous states.
The "world spinning backward" is just a myth spun up by the humans who witnessed the event to explain what happened because it violated all their known preconceptions.



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16150976 No.16150976 [Reply] [Original]

Is it possible for something like a vaccine program to cause mass psychological and behavioral changes in the population? If so, why would they want to do that?

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>> No.16151007

>>16150976
Brother, it's possible for a TV program to cause mass psychological and behavior changes in the population. Even setting aside the fact that any large scale program that the population is exposed to will invariably provoke some reaction, however minor, psychological and behavioral changes can be contagious.

>> No.16151030

Fun Fact #1: You can treat rabies with amputation if you catch it early enough and don't have access to the vaccine.

Fun Fact #2: The rabies vaccine is the only 100% effective vaccine (also it's not technically a vaccine).

Fun Fact #3: Rabies is the second deadliest communicable disease on earth once symptoms develop with the only effective treatment being some mad science shit that virtually never works.

Fun Fact #4: The deadliest communicable disease on earth is transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, which has a 100% fatality rate. It turns your brain to sponge, hence the name. There is zero treatment.

Fun Fact #5: Rabies and transmissible spongiform encephalopathy have heavily influenced zombie media with zombie viruses often drawing from elements of one or both with everything from symptoms to treatments to methods of infection drawn from the diseases.

>> No.16151049

>>16150976
>Is it possible
Yes.
>why would they
Control. From your perspective you may not think that way, but you need to look at from "their" perspective. They get to hide behind secrecy, spend large sums of government money doing studies of all kinds (psychology, data collection and analysis) and run tests (put out fake stories and watch in real time how people respond via all forms of electronic media (facebook, myspace, twitter, tiktok, comments on various websites). The US and other governments have been involved in many coups around the world using many different types of actions to rile the public to overthrow someone not aligned with certain governments. The countries that to this are also subject to such adverse actions from other states (russia, china, iran, israel, england, and others). There are always groups trying to stay in power, and other ground trying to gain power. Been going for thousands of years. Some new techniuqes have developed based on how much of the world in online and connected in real time electronically. The US was trying to capture and read all electronic communications back in the 1980s with the "Total Information Awarness" or TIA program, but did not have the IT infrastructure to do it the, but they have it now.

>> No.16151052

>>16151007
>it's possible for a TV program to cause mass psychological and behavior changes in the population.
This was demonstrated by the War of The Worlds radio broadcast in 1938 and it scared the shit out everyone. Some people even committed suicide because the thought the flat earth was really being invaded by martians. Gee, I wonder why "UFOs" is being pushed so hard these days?

>> No.16151089

>>16151052
Also demonstrated by 24 collectively breaking a bunch of Americans' brains.



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16150960 No.16150960 [Reply] [Original]

Do phenotypes predict or indicate a mental or physical disorder?
Like Down's Syndrome but for Alzheimer's or Schizophrenia etc.

I saw this documentary called "Children of Darkness" and the first kid reminds me of somebody who has been in the news a few years back;
https://youtu.be/tTCSfx47R1w?feature=shared

If you see it, let me know otherwise I'll say it in the thread later.

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>> No.16150982

>>16150981
But is it like a general condition of the whole brain or is it only some localized damage thing?

>> No.16150994

>>16150982
the whole Brian MacAnally LoL

sorry for the joke but yeah its not localized, but places more affected make a person more volatile or hallucinate etc.
There are different types of schizophrenia for a reason

>> No.16151003

>>16150994
and it's like a genetic thing? something fucked in the code? or extra, or missing?

>> No.16151072

>>16151003
Yes, but apparently it doesnt have to be genetic.
Anything that destroys parts of your brain can cause schizophrenia.

>> No.16151082

>>16151072
can the genetic version be theoretically fixed with some CRISPR thing to fix the code?
also is this due to high density for neurons and stuff and when something goes wrong signals start leaking in neural networks they shouldn't go to? live various networks "shorting out" or something?



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16150938 No.16150938 [Reply] [Original]

What was the verdict on the room temp superconductor news from last year? Do you all know what the lumps of metal actually were now? All I can find for news is the initial hype before anything got verified.

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>> No.16151023

either real either fake

>> No.16151026

>>16150938
It got Papercliped by the Chinese and they're currently falsifying results in order to keep it a state secret.

>> No.16151035

>>16150938
it was proven to be falsified information,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o2uehTDsco
iirc, the publishers of the claim tried to blame the inaccuracy or falsehood on their aid's who were helping record data.

>> No.16151042

>>16151035
This is new to me. I was asking about LK99.

>> No.16151048

>>16151042
my apologies, I keep forgetting there were 2 mentions of super conductivity.
But iirc, both have been claimed to have been intentionally falsified.



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16150830 No.16150830 [Reply] [Original]

>10^26 planets in the universe
>Out of planets and moons in our solar system, we see water on 5+ of them
I'm thinking alien life is kinda probable

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16150921

>muh alliennsszzzttthhh!!!!

>> No.16151080

>>16150921
please update your shitty meme

>> No.16151086

>>16150865
There's been a number of articles lately saying JSWT might have detected signs of life
>Scientists said last year they thought they'd detected dimethyl sulphide gas in its atmosphere – a compound that is 'only produced by life'.
>Now, to confirm the finding, the James Webb Space Telescope will undertake hours of observations of the planet on Friday.
>However, space fans will have to wait several months for the results to be authenticated and published.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13353023/aliens-K2-18b-distant-planet-emitting-gas.html
>DMS is the most abundant biological sulfur compound emitted to the atmosphere.[6][7] Emission occurs over the oceans by phytoplankton
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_sulfide

>> No.16151091

>>16151086
>JSWT
*JWST. whatever. i don't care

>> No.16151096

>>16151086
isn't the raw data public from the start?



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16150794 No.16150794 [Reply] [Original]

How many researchers participate in the average research study?

>> No.16150796

has anyone ever researched this topic?
if so, how many researchers participate in the average research study that researches how many researchers participate in the average research study?



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16150694 No.16150694 [Reply] [Original]

A little quantity of bleach came into contact with my penis (and the head of my penis)
It hurt for two minutes then the pain disappeared. I put water on it.
Will I be right /sci/!?
(thanks in advance)

>> No.16150703

Show pic

>> No.16150815

>>16150694
God hates scientists and punishes them with bleach on the penis



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16150540 No.16150540 [Reply] [Original]

Is there any benefit at all in "losing your shit" or losing patience, or getting startled, or cursing, etc. For example if the fork you're using to eat slips off and falls to the ground, is there any benefit in saying or thinking "FUCK" instead of just staring at the situation without any reaction, just observing?

I don't think there is a benefit in losing your shit. It just makes you look like a retard and most importantly, it makes your focus worse, instead of cursing you could be seeing and thinking on what is happening or what to do next.

>> No.16150547

>>16150540
scientifically when you exclaim fuck it reduces the amount of pain you feel from being a retard

>> No.16150548

Job 30:17

>> No.16150614

>>16150540
I dropped my phone in a nightclub last week and I screamed out "you fucking cunt phone piece of shit fuck you you worthless fuck I'll kill you" and then I started punching holes in the wall next to me and then this hot bitch with huge tits came over and said she knew I was the big alpha man and then I fucked her right there in front of everyone shit was so cash

>> No.16150616

>>16150547
This
The taboo of it activates those sweet, analgesic opioid receptors
https://journals.lww.com/neuroreport/Abstract/2009/08050/Swearing_as_a_response_to_pain.4.aspx



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16150530 No.16150530 [Reply] [Original]

>Can be smart, sociable, hyperfixating, but also severely mentally retarded, nonverbal, epileptic, inattentive.
Makes sense for opposites to be subsumed under the same label?

>Symptoms must set in before the age of 3, but symptoms can only manifest later on, for example in adulthood (per DSM-V).
So, how do we know that the symptoms actually set in by the age of 3? Like, if they weren't there back then, how would we know they didn't happen because of something later on?

>If we have found some underlying issue that caused the autism, we still call it autism, just with an additional tag that specifies the diagnosis
Why not simply call it after the actual medical issue?

>You still have autism even if you don't have the symptoms (per DSM-V).
How can you have a disorder defined by behavior when you don't exhibit the behavior that defines the disorder?

>You can mask autism, a neurological disorder or so it's claimed. Can you mask epilepsy, or Alzheimer's? Aren't neurological disorders supposed to be measurable and detectable?
Oh... quite right. I forgot... we don't have the lab tests yet for autism but they're right around the corner, aren't they?

>Autism is inborn and genetic.
What about autism caused by the rubella vaccine, by valproates? Haven't anti-depressants been linked with autism as well? So, clearly... all of autism can't be inborn.

>Autism therapies are effective.
Why is autism considered incurable and life-long then? Why are the screaming tards not improving?

Am I crazy or is autism one of the most stupid concepts I've ever heard of? It clearly makes no sense. The formal definition contradicts itself and the shit has spawned identitarian autists that endlessly fetishize their "neurospiciness". What, exactly, are they hiding?

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>> No.16150585

>>16150573
>The link between autism and vaccines is pretty intriguing and I'm sick of pretending like it is'nt.
I actually brought that up. The rubella vaccine when administering during pregnancy is known to cause autism (increases likelihood by a factor of 7-10 for a child to get diagnosed with it). It also causes a shit ton of other issues, including heart defects.
>It's obviously the strong immune reaction having some effect on the development of the brain
Frankly, I have warmed up to that idea as well after having read pages of drug side effects and reports that all started with social dysfunction, repetitive behavior, sensory processing disorders. But it doesn't really resolve the more fundamental issue.

>> No.16150590 [DELETED] 

>>16150576
you seem pretty dumb anon. what's the matter? don't you feel special? think autists have superior brains to yours and feel the need to act salty about it? kind of weird to have these kinds of outbursts online with strangers.
you also should have a better image of yourself. even if not special you can still do useful things for society. you just need to learn to accept your place in it.

>> No.16150618

>>16150530
read between the lines

>> No.16150639

>>16150530
>Can be smart
There is no such thing as an intelligent mentally ill person, the phrase "mentally ill" means "brain is working poorly"
What does exist is people with poorly functioning brains who have grandiose delusions of being a special snowflake genius

If you have been diagnosed with mental illness then you have been diagnosed with low IQ

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>>16150639
nani



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16150518 No.16150518 [Reply] [Original]

greetings anons, I've come again to say that Gauge theory is the wrong approach to handling the magnetic vector potential. the 3 (or quantum 4) constraints that make a guage theory valid are neat and helpful, but to declare the model as realistically valid after destroying your magnetic vector potential due to the arbitrariness of A is the wrong approach, instead one should counterbalances divergences in the potentials anti divergences in the permeability and permittivity gradient. and the force explodes out, it twists the medium against it, stress tension from this winding exerts resistance on the potential,

To Lay the theory to test i propose this relatively simply apparatus

Construct tesla patent https://patents.google.com/patent/US462418A/en but with really stout copper pipes

those who appreciate bohm-aharonov will note that, after subjecting the stout copper pipes to the discharge, well be creating a large A potential in the direction of the current in the middle of the pipe.
The skin effect brought by the disruptive dischare will be like a slingshot of Magnetic Vector potential down the pipes, as the current increases in pipe, the current forces away from the inner parts of the tube and onto the surface, increasing the tension of the potential.

Hypothesis,
We assume that Amperes electrodynamics https://isidore.co/misc/Physics%20papers%20and%20books/Zotero/storage/UG94M7FF/Graneau%20-%201986%20-%20The%20Ampere-Neumann%20Electrodynamics%20of%20Metallic%20Con.pdf

and, when mercury is added to the center of the tube, despite the B field being zero, we see motion perpindicular and proporsional to the A potential when the machine is turned on.
Conversely, a mechanic mercury pump should have the opposite effect.,

>> No.16150521

>schizophasia

>> No.16150623

>schizophreniform



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16150509 No.16150509 [Reply] [Original]

>The New Horizons project cost $780.6 million

Why are we not launching these things every year?

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>> No.16150863

>>16150723
Also another 10 billion dollar for that shitty space telescope.

>> No.16150931

>>16150509
Because Zelenskyy needs another luxury yacht.

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16150955

>>16150632
>space probes that do real science and increase our understanding of the universe
>economic development and colonization of space that will advance the human race

>> No.16151002

>>16150863
I'd rather have 10 billion spent over a decade for a telescope than 500 billion given to Israeli niggers every single year

>> No.16151021

>>16150509
Because Ukraine needs another $80 billion so it can hold on for another few months while its population gets drained and its infrastructure devastated.
Then once Ukraine is utterly ruined we can send all our excess 3rd world refugees there instead, ensuring its ethnic extinction. Then the German corporations can tap into the second largest natural gas reserves in Europe and get a much cheaper and more reliable source of energy than Russia ever provided.
Its a much better use of money. Don't you understand?



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16150490 No.16150490 [Reply] [Original]

Voyager 1 is working again, sort of
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-voyager-1-resumes-sending-engineering-updates-to-earth

>For the first time since November, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft is returning usable data about the health and status of its onboard engineering systems. The next step is to enable the spacecraft to begin returning science data again. The probe and its twin, Voyager 2, are the only spacecraft to ever fly in interstellar space (the space between stars).

>The team discovered that a single chip responsible for storing a portion of the FDS memory — including some of the FDS computer’s software code — isn’t working. The loss of that code rendered the science and engineering data unusable. Unable to repair the chip, the team decided to place the affected code elsewhere in the FDS memory. But no single location is large enough to hold the section of code in its entirety.

>So they devised a plan to divide the affected code into sections and store those sections in different places in the FDS. To make this plan work, they also needed to adjust those code sections to ensure, for example, that they all still function as a whole. Any references to the location of that code in other parts of the FDS memory needed to be updated as well.

Most of the team look too old to know how a computer works. Maybe that's why they broke it to begin with.

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>> No.16150507

>>>/sci/sfg/

>> No.16150520 [DELETED] 

>>16150490
>Most of the team look too old to know how a computer works. Maybe that's why they broke it to begin with.
What a stupid shithead lmao. Do we need to tell the obvious can't you comprehend in yourself?

>> No.16150523

>>16150490
>Most of the team look too old to know how a computer works. Maybe that's why they broke it to begin with.
What a stupid shithead lmao. Do we need to tell the obvious, can't you comprehend it yourself?

>> No.16150631

>>16150507
Satellites don't fly fyi

>> No.16150637

>>16150523
I don't get it



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16150369 No.16150369 [Reply] [Original]

Are blue light lamps (in the ceiling) in my room harmful for sleep?

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16150379

>>16150369
Yes, its anti-night time light. Green maintains day sight for day/indoor operations. Red for night sight, night operations with flashes of "ouch".

I used to have only red lights in my bedroom and bathroom.

>> No.16150393

>>16150369
If you don't want to sleep, no

>> No.16150414

>>16150369
blue lights make your room feel cooler, red lights help you get to sleep faster, green lights don't really affect your sleep but they're better for the environment

>> No.16151053

>>16150369
I can sleep in any conditions. If you are sensitive to stuff like that then you need to figure out what works for you. Good sleep and good sleep habits are important for good health.



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16150368 No.16150368 [Reply] [Original]

I'm retarded. So it's often said that the big bang was 13.7 billion years ago, but does that make sense under relativity? I mean, doesn't the time since the big bang depend on your frame of reference, due to time dilation? Or am I wrong? Like, saying the universe is x years old seems to imply that every part of the universe is currently that old, but I'm told that kind of simultaneity doesn't exist. So are we just describing how old it is from our frame of reference? Or do most "things" in the universe share that reference frame? This is not a creationism post btw.

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>> No.16150695

>>16150689
There likely was stuff before the big bang. We don't know how far back it goes. 400k years after the big bang is just as far as we can probe.

>> No.16150712

>duuudde i totally know everything about the entire universe!!!
why is this grandiose delusion so popular?

>> No.16150732

>>16150368
The age of the universe is defined as one taken from a comoving reference frame - one where the CMB appears almost perfectly isotropic.
The peculiar velocity of the Sun with respect to this is 369.82 ± 0.11 km/s
https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.06205
Measurements that need relativistic correction - think redshifts - will include this velocity in their correction

>> No.16151074

>>16150712
Its not popular. Because nobody is saying that. Except you. Repeatedly.

>> No.16151095

>>16150368
A few weeks ago they announced that the expansion rate varies depending on where they look and how they measure it. Remember? It got memoryholed. If true, the Big Bang is unironically completely debunked. It was already propped up on nothing with dark energy, dark matter, and the rapid expansion period, all of which are bullshit if Big Bang's out the window.

We're back to square one when it comes to the universe's origin, they just don't want the public to know about it yet.



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16150309 No.16150309 [Reply] [Original]

The nature of the self is to overcome obstacles and understand the enmity between the obstacles and reality.

>> No.16150649

>>16150309
>enmity
I have seen this word before but I do not remember what it means. Because of this I do not like this word

>> No.16150692

Very scientific thread

>> No.16150891

>>16150649
what does "enemy" mean



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16150284 No.16150284 [Reply] [Original]

A friend of mine took up beekeeping as a hobby. I wanted to send a book on it as a gift, but so far all Amazon, piratebay and z-lib spit out are at best pop-sci books on beekeeping.

Does /sci/ know of any genuinely good books on apiculture with a more academic slant?

>> No.16150942

no one?
No one on this entire board ever thought of keeping bees?

>> No.16150948

I like their honey

>> No.16150958

>>16150284
wrong /bee/ my dude

https://www.thebeebx.com/product-page/beekeeper-s-bible

https://www.reddit.com/r/Beekeeping/comments/36hqrd/recommended_reading_for_beekeepers_and_aspiring/



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16150239 No.16150239 [Reply] [Original]

'Neuronic Jumps'

As with smoking weed and sober people around you see and as far as even feeling how you feel slightly.

Is this truly something to do with neurons jumping from one to the next?

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16150248

omg what if ur neurons jumped to my head and put ur thoughts in my brain?

>> No.16150252

>>16150248
They do. You don't understand what I can do with my neurons bro. You literally send them to other locales.

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>>16150239
https://youtu.be/UcxwHcjIeac



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16150150 No.16150150 [Reply] [Last 50] [Original]

Why do schizophrenics and spiritualist new age lunatics love /sci/ so much? Do they feel like their schizobabble gets some sort of legitimacy if they associate it with the word "science" by posting it here?

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Lmao, just clicked this thread now and holy shit, it gathered the schizos so fucking fast. Deep down they really do know that they're schizos spewing lies
This board was decent once; there was even jannies around before. Don't understand why the religious nutjobs still think they can manufacture useful consent on a the dead fucking mongol basketweavers site

>> No.16150838

>>16150150
If it wasn't for schisms this would be a homework and popsci board

>> No.16150857

>>16150838
Physics homework and popsci is infinitely more on-topic for /sci/ than new age shamanism.

>> No.16150974

>>16150150
Why do these threads always have frogshit in the OP?

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>>16150974



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16150139 No.16150139 [Reply] [Original]

Did you know that antiparasitics are a powerful tool to fight cancer?

https://youtu.be/ahBab4YSPX8

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>> No.16150226

>>16150206
nothing, no side reactions no nothing. Feels like i should do it once a year

>> No.16150242

>>16150139
total rogue scientist win

>> No.16150417

>>16150226
Might be a good idea. people de worm their pets, so why not do the same thing with humans?

>> No.16150421

>>16150417
I think pajeets do it yearly anyway. state sponsored or something. might have read it few years back

>> No.16150653

>>16150139
Nice bondage hood.