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Good news everyone, it turns out that plants like CO2.
How come scientists never discovered this until recently?
Seems like it should be big news, but they never talk about it.
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>>16130409
the Ganges is truly the greenest river on the planet!
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What's happening to all the bugs tho?

Are we just overusing pesticides?
Have they evolved to avoid humans/civilization better?
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>>16132971
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>>16132992
>What's happening to all the bugs tho?
They're still being annoying. Found a nest of wasps living in my basement last summer.
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>>16132992
>Are we just overusing pesticides?
Definitely a big part of it, along with habitat destruction and light pollution
>Have they evolved to avoid humans/civilization better?
Only the pest species

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"Up to 50% of patients with cannabis-related psychotic symptoms presenting to the ED requiring hospitalization will go on to develop schizophrenia. "
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.640222/full
"Cannabis is involved in approximately 50% of psychosis, schizophrenia, and schizophreniform psychosis cases"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3927252/
"In one recent study that followed nearly 2,000 teenagers as they became young adults, young people who smoked marijuana at least five times were twice as likely to have developed psychosis over the next 10 years as those who didn’t smoke pot."
"One of the best-known studies followed nearly 50,000 young Swedish soldiers for 15 years. Those who had smoked marijuana at least once were more than twice as likely to develop schizophrenia as those who had never smoked pot. The heaviest users (who said they used marijuana more than 50 times) were 6x as likely to develop schizophrenia as the nonsmokers."
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/teens-who-smoke-pot-at-risk-for-later-schizophrenia-psychosis-201103071676
"1/5th of cases of schizophrenia among young males might be prevented by averting [Cannabis Use Disorder]"
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/psychological-medicine/article/association-between-cannabis-use-disorder-and-schizophrenia-stronger-in-young-males-than-in-females/E1F8F0E09C6541CB8529A326C3641A68
Daily weed use was associated with increased odds of psychotic disorder compared with never users, increasing to nearly 5x increased odds for daily use of high-potency types of cannabis. The PAFs calculated indicated that if high-potency cannabis were no longer available, 12% of cases of first-episode psychosis could be prevented across the 11 sites, rising to 30% in London and 50% in Amsterdam
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(19)30048-3/fulltext
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>>16132731
The people who promote it do so because they are drug addicts that are trying to rationalize their addictions
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>>16115347
Reality can't literally slip away. It's a metaphor that blames somebody for a disagreement. If it's interpersonal, the disagreement starts with unhackneyed figurative language, and they can't be bothered to understand.
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>>16132659
this, wikipedia should be banned from /sci/
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CBD is a potent anti psychotic so people self medicate but end up taking high THC like dumb shits because muh get higher and give themselves and anxiety which amplified their symptoms in the short term
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>>16113107
>>16113108
>>16113109
>>16113114
>tl;dr - reefer madness is real, as has always been known

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ima starseed
ama
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>>16133590
post next week's lottery numbers
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define it
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>>16133594
Or construct, whichev. Septagon.
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>>16133594

I just founr out abt it dont kno much
Only that its not my first incarnation in the cosmos, just the first one here

Its 6am i shall walk my dog
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>>16133590

when big boob astra bitch arrive?

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what were ppl doing living in siberia 24,000 years ago during the middle of an ice age? shouldn't it have been covered with glaciers a mile thick?
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>>16134487
No. Do you not know anything about climate or weather? Latitude is only one small factor in determining climate. For instance, much of Western Europe and the West Coast of the US has significantly warmer winters than the east coast of the US. Somewhere like Washington State, British Columbia Canada, or the UK, is warmer than the state of Viriginia in winter, even though they're much further north. Continental climates tend to face much more weather extremes. Much of the midwest and central asia has extremely hot summers and frigid winters. Afghanistan is literally colder than Vancouver Canada in the winter. Ocean currents and so-called prevailing winds have just as much of an impact on climate as does latitude. A change in ocean currents or prevailing winds can therefore have major long term impacts on regional climate patterns.

As for the last ice age, much of North America was covered by the Laurentide ice sheet and much of Europe by the Fennoscandian ice sheet, along with permafrost stretching throughout most of the continent. At this time sea levels were completely different and the Berring straight would have been mostly dry land, which entailed a completely different pattern of ocean currents and prevailing, both globally, but especially with the region today encapsulating Siberia, the Russian far east, Alaska, and the west coast of Canada and the US. The resulting in completely different weather patterns in the region. Siberia and the Russian far east, and the entire Bearing straight region were a lush, relatively warm areas that received significantly more rainfall than in modern times (much of Siberia and the eastern portions of the Eurasian steppe is actually relatively dry or even semi-arid, receiving like 10-25 inches of rain a year, which is comparable to a lot of Northern California).
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>>16134960
Actually, at the time parts of Siberia functioned as a sort of refugia for the human and neanderthal populations in the region. For instance, the Mal'ta Buret culture was native to ice age Siberia, and they appear to be have been a very developed and sophisticate culture complex in the region, that appears to have left genetic traces on many of the contemporary populations of Eurasia (e.g. Finno-ugrics, Turks, Indo-Europeans, Native Americans etc.) They lived in the area roughly 20,000 years ago. They made venus vigurines and possibly totem pole-like idols (e.g. the shigir idol), and they may have been the same population which geneticists today call the Ancient North Eurasians.
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>>16134963
interadasting

Puberty blockers no longer viable treatment for children. Is "science" finally healing?

https://news.sky.com/story/children-to-no-longer-be-prescribed-puberty-blockers-nhs-england-confirms-13093251
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>>16096919
>its almost as if the "trust the science" crowd as absolutely zero critical thinking ability
They are extremely low IQ
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>>16132085
>They are extremely low IQ
that explains why they have absolutely zero critical thinking ability
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>>16070913
>Is "science" finally healing?
Pedophilia is a mental illness, if the people who want to molest children are prevented from doing so in one way, they will just invent a new way to do it. The only way to get rid of those people is to wipe them out completely.
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>>16133946
insane asylums used to do the job fairly well
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How common is this type of behavior amongst homosexuals? Has science ever studied this topic? And why do they do it?
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>>16129527
>Vice
You are only proving OP'a hypothesis.
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>>16129527
Saved, to show others how fucked in the head you are to think this is anything but proof of your absolute retardation, faggot ass.
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>>16130231
Pick a country. Any country, right now.
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>>16129368
>Has science ever studied this topic?
Entomophagy and Coprophagy in Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3168083/
Coprophagia or the ingestion of feces, considered to be a variant of pica, has been associated with medical disorders like seizure disorders, cerebral atrophy, and tumors and with psychiatric disorders like mental retardation, alcoholism, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, fetishes, delirium, and dementia. But entomophagy or the practice of eating live or dead insects as food by humans has only been reported as part of eating habits by some cultures in the world and not in association with any medical or neuropsychiatric disorders. Till date, there is no report in medical literature of entomophagy as an association with any neuropsychiatric or medical illnesses. Coprophagy and entomophagy has not been together reported as well. We describe the first ever case report of a 19-year- old male patient diagnosed with undifferentiated schizophrenia and associated with both entomophagy and coprophagy. His schizophrenic symptoms, the entomophagic, coprophagic behaviors improved with olanzapine therapy. Entomophagy and coprophagy, two very unusual human behaviors, can be seen in association with schizophrenia.
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>>16134146
>Entomophagy and coprophagy, two very unusual human behaviors, can be seen in association with schizophrenia.
So homosexuality is a mental illness

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Is the moon really a planet thats made of gas? Have the scientists been lying to us all along?
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>>16132162
>>16132192
What do the points on the graph measure?
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>>16129075
>They're put there by even more retarded electorates.
That belief is popular because it plays into your desire to see yourself as more intelligent than everyone else, but the truth is that elections are entirely fake. The reported vote totals are made up in order to justify the results that desired.
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>>16132932
When Bush Jr. replaced paper ballots with soience voting machines after the 2000 election, that was the formal end of any possibility of having votes counted accurately. With all electronic voting systems faking the results is so easy and foolproof because there is no long any paper trail to worry about.
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>>16134104
>there is no long any paper trail

THIS.
Basically one person gets to say "That person won" and there is no way to refute the claim.
It is IMPOSSIBLE for there to be an independent check of the voting system.
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>>16134147
And they would never have made that change if they weren't planning on faking election results to begin with

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Uh oh darkies.... shiee
>In standard cosmology, the accelerated expansion of the universe is said to be caused by dark energy but is in fact due to the weakening forces of nature as it expands, not due to dark energy."
embarassing
https://phys.org/news/2024-03-universe-dark.html
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>>16129340
the term is black holes
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Most of this stuff goes over my head. Anyone got a QRD? Dark matter's existence is extremely important spiritually. For me, it's what connects corporeal forms and spiritual forms.

From what I gathered, some guys are upholding the status quo while others are calling it BS which may be a result of some sciencefags trying to make a name for themselves.
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>>16132586
black holes don't exist, the only people who believe in them are popsci psueds who have never studied physics
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>>16133558
GR predicts that black holes don't exist. The one special case where they could be theorized to possibly exist requires several circumstances that don't exist in this universe. For example they require that neutrons to be a fundamental particle.
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is this good for the environment?
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>>16130493
posting wikipedia is admitting you have no idea what you're talking about
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>>16132527
Bait.
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>>16133518
The exact opposite is true. It means that you have no idea what you're talking about and you need to learn about the subject before you can meaningfully contribute to the conversation. I take it people link you to wikipedia often?
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>>16106702
this is what mental cases actually believe
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>>16062100
These are the same people who complain constantly about deforestation

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Suppose I have an accomplice who is the head of the government of a country. We both decide to privatise the central bank of that nation and become its sole shareholders by changing the constitution.

(i) What will the rich/oligarchs of that country do as I am certain they will not abide by this decision:

1. Now that I can literally print money to buy shares in their companies on the stock exchange.

2. Buy government bonds/debts.

3. Loan money to the government.


(ii) Are there any bad repercussions to this?
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>>16132548
Economics isn't that complicated take the first 3 digits of the national debt.

Example. 100. And add 10% 3 or 4 times.

1. 100+10= 110.
2. 110+11= 121.
3. 121+ 12.1= 133.1
4. 133.1+ 13.3=146.4

And the national debt in 4 years will be 133.1-146.4 national debt is that simplistic.
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Public/private is a legal fiction like that of civilian/not civilian. Made up to distinguish between government/not goverrnment. Doesnt really mean much.
If some evil supervillain took over a country a la general zod, you'd not care if he called himself a public figure or just a private person that rules everything.
Literally just a label.
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>>16133197
True. But historically, there existed other legal fictions which made such distinctions intelligible.
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>>16133224
those distinctions only maintain their existence as long as they serve their function as a coercion tool.
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>>16128980
>elastic currency
AKA a rubber check

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Will academia get better or worse as time goes on? If worse, what should intelligent people do?
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>>16128771
This.
Academia is for midwits
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>>16126163
>what should intelligent people do?
they should be intelligent to figure that out for themselves
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>>16132115
intelligent people already understand that academia is for midwits
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>>16126696
>research institutions will always hire the 0.00001% most intelligent portion of the population
nope, they hire the most compliant because they want obedient employees
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>>16126163

New cultist cope just dropped
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>>16132488
>Yes. Yes I have
Your phrasing indicates you're lying, as does your lack of specific example.
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>>16124115
And.
Nothing,
Of.
Value.
is.
Lost.
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>>16129400
None of the predictions that they have made have ever come true.
If science has predictive power then """climate science""" isn't science, its just something that dishonestly uses the word "science" in it's name to confuse people and trick into thinking its legitimately scientific
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>>16124104
>states
Geographical expressions really
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NOAA admits that CO2 is not a greenhouse gas and has no effect on the climate. According to NOAA:
>The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere today is comparable to around
>4.3 million years ago, when sea level was about 75 ft higher than today,
>the average temp was 7 degrees F higher than in pre-industrial times, &
>large forests occupied areas of the Arctic that are now tundra.
Which is to say that even though CO2 is the same now as it was 4.3 million years ago, the climate today is far, far different and much colder than it was 4.3 million years ago and this is because atmospheric CO2 levels have no effect or undetectably little effect on the Earth's climate. Its also worth noting that atmospheric CO2 levels have been substantially above where they have been in the recent past for over 100 years now and there has been no substantial change in the climate during that time, which only further proves NOAA's assertion that CO2 doesn't affect the Earth's climate and that CO2 is not a meaningful greenhouse gas.
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>>16130867
A lie is not a non sequitur my nigger
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>>16132913
It is in this case.
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>>16117641
Thats quite a change, I wonder what it was that finally made them come around?
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>>16117641
>and this is because atmospheric CO2 levels have no effect or undetectably little effect on the Earth's climate
no, it's not
this fucking board, sigh
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>>16134764
>I hate /sci/
why are you here?

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Cherry blossoms bloom in Tokyo, 15 days later than last year, 5 days later than average

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/03/29/japan/society/cherry-blossoms-bloom-tokyo/

Cherry blossoms finally burst into bloom in Tokyo on Friday after heavy rain in the morning, marking the latest blooming in over a decade.
The declaration of the blooming made by the Meteorological Agency came 15 days later than last year and five days later than in an average year. Private forecasters had also expected this year's bloom to come much earlier.

Friday’s blooming is the latest in Tokyo since 2012, when cherry blossoms were declared to have blossomed on March 31, according to the agency.

Cherry blossom forecasting is big business in Japan. As early as in January, companies start to issue forecasts for when cherry blossoms will first bloom and reach their peak.

The weather agency, which began forecasting the annual bloom in 1955, sets a government standard for observing cherry blossom trees. For consistency, the meteorological agency only uses data gathered from the Somei-Yoshino variety, which produces pale pink blossoms.
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>>16105956
Check out europe dumdum
Beggining of april blossem everywhere
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>>16133914
Seethe
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>>16133908
See
>>16133543
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>>16105956
well, about 10 years or so of precocious flower blooming in the winter where I live and in many other places on earth proves it does. there are literally billions of witnesses to this phenomenon. are you living under a rock? You need to go out to nature more often
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>>16134781
that never happened

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This Black prodigee invented an easy method to look at the eclipse without having to buy special glasses. This is what scientists look like.
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>>16121696
what'd i miss?
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>niggers need to aspire to more than just being rappers and drug dealers!!
>noooo not like that.
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>>16129092
kek
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>>16120124
Now this shows up...
When i completely lost faith in black basedence
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>>16120124
ouch


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