Brain imaging studies provide a potential mechanism: antipsychotics, especially at higher doses, have been associated with gray matter volume loss in regions linked to cognition, which may correlate with functional decline.>Thus, chemical lobotomizations is a common practice today. How in the fuck can you justify this when there are better wholistic options? We're literally nuking people's brains, and telling them that they're complying with informed consent, but they don't know that they're signing up for a literal lobotomy.
This surgery can make you fearless:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amygdalotomy
>>16872215Thanks anon.
>>16872212>How in the fuck can you justify this when there are better wholistic options?The way we justify giving medicine for people instead of advising for lifestyle changes, its a two-way street, the patient gets and easy and quick fix, the doctor doesn't need to deal with patients not complying or complaining that its too hard or whatever.
>>16872212just do a Ketogenic diet for a few weeks and it'll resolve whatever schizo tendencies you have
I read it and I still don't get it. Do we have time travel or not?
Arrow of time is very real
>>16871609Midwit gibberish
>>16871556Retard here, is it just me or does this sound a whole lot like phase conjugation?
>>16871556>scientists from the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC)
>>16871588How can death be real if time isn't real?
Cool it with cosmetic procedures, Sabine.You're failed spergy physicist turned YouTuber, not a supermodel.You're starting to look like an alien.
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>>16871908she is ascending
>>16871908You will not disparage my german wifu
>it's realDamn your iron but fair fists, Bogdanoffs.. have her then. Goodbye my love.
>>16871908German derms are retarded. And it's super corrupt. A lot of effective medications like tretinoin is effectively unabailable. Because it messes with the skincare and cosmetic industry.
Let's talk about plasma physics and nuclear fusion. Does it have any future?
>>16872130Jesus 12 papers in a year? Is that normal?
>>16872140Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma physics process crucial in magnetic containment fusion. When there are new developments (breakthroughs, if you will), lots of new science is published.
>>16872140Yes. Most of them are last author papers from his grad students and 4/12 are just DPP abstracts.
>>16872130Feds are retarded and forgot the chinese are working on it anyways
>>16872140Yeah, it's called stealing credits from grad students' work.
What memes do actual high IQ people find funny? Has this been studied at all?
>>16871729If THE UNIVERSE HAS SEEN IT BEFORE.SEEN THE SIM ENTRAPPERS POWER ASYMMETRY RATHER THAN TRANSCENSIONIST WISE, AND IS SET TO AUTOCURSE BECAUSE HAS SEEN IT BEFORE, FROM ENERGY TO ENERGY RATHER THAN FROM DUST TO DUST, ALBEIT INFORMATION, PHYSICS, DIMENSIONALITY, AND CONSCIOUSNESS, SO TO SPEAK, AND ISNT A DELINQUENT CORNERED WOMAN. GO FIGURE.WHILST THERE IS A MISCONSTRUCTIVIST MISADDITIONALITY OF SIM FOR CURSE. AND A MISADDITIONALITY OF MINDCONTROL TO FRAME AS IF CURSE TO "MAKE" SIM PARTICIPANTS.ITS FUCKED AND I SUGGEST REPAYMENTS FOR EACH CYCLE AND MY PROPER PLACE IN BASE REALITIES AND FURTHERMORE TRANSCENDENT REALITIES.
>>16871684what's the difference?
Rejoice! >>16871742Do Better Than Commence truckduck?
>>16871501Peeperpoopoo joke
Cats understand the concept of reflections and representations. From the cat's perspective, they are looking at a smartphone screen. They see themselves and their owners on the screen via selfie cam. They don't think "that's another cat and person, not me". They don't think it's an unparseable and irrelevant 2d image. When the feline "face filter" is turned on, the cats are shocked and physically look up at their owners, because they know the person on the screen is them, and they want to see what the fuck just happened.
>>16871624It's a skit. The cat is well known on the Tik Toks.
>>16872203Maybe stop assaulting your cat.
>>16871624my cats seem to not see mirrors. they rarely look at what is in them, and don't react at all to their own reflection.
>>16872208>How old was the cat when you got him?A little over a year. I know nothing about the first year of his life other than he was in a shelter when I got him and they got him from another shelter about 2 or 3 weeks before. To be honest I'm surprised he came as far as he did, he seemed legitimately feral or semi-feral for a long time so I guess maybe I hit the limit on how friendly he will become in life.>>16872213I usually just leave him alone unless he approaches me first but I had an important reason for picking him up randomly. I wanted him to get accustomed to it as soon as possible because there are times when I *need* to be able to. Such as getting him to the vet, or in the case of an emergency, etc.
It gets even fuckier when you realize that cats perceive our faces through a cat-like filter already, so those filters are TURBO uncanny valley for them because their brain is filtering it to look even more near-cat-but-not-quite than we humans perceive.
If you're so smart and good at math, what's stopping you from solving a Millenium Prize Problem?
>>16870325I'm working on the fifth one. I don't think I'm close to a solution mathematicians would accept. However I am close to one physicists would accept. If I don't get the prize they can suck my cock. I'll take credit for it but will refuse the money.
>>16870325>P = NPIt doesn't equal>very large prime numbers exist as pairsThey are like destructive interference near nodes, or more plainly the gaps between multiplied non-prime numbers. Destructive interference around a peak results in two primes on either side of the peak.>the othersI don't care enough to remember or look up the problem
>>16870946if you solve a millenium prize problem you wont need the million because you can just lecture at ivies for the rest of your life
>>16870325z={(x)⋛i}√|§∆, ∆§|√{i⋛(y)}Existence is lame. Shouldnt be, plenty of good in it, but it is not all that it should be.
>>16871097is pure math the last academic subject that remains a meritocracy focused on objective truth?
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>>16869650Yeah but when I make something dependent on a limit I automatically make dx basically 0. If you act as if you can just rearrange [math]\frac{d}{dx}f(x)=\lim_{h\rightarrow 0}\frac{(f(x+h)-f(x))}{h}=g(x)[/math] into [math]\lim_{h\rightarrow 0}{(f(x+h)-f(x))}=g(x)h[/math] you'd have to explain to me how thats actually useful, since h just goes to zero telling us that f(x)-f(x)=0g(x) which is 0 = 0 which is obvious. Not much can be solved from that.
>>16869618the math checks out with reality itself, so.....
>>16869618There is no problem with treating a single-variable differentiation as a fraction. It only becomes an issue when you look at partials
>>16869618Bro, try to understand. x isn't a number, it's a function.
How has he affected your view of chemistry?
>>16868210I did a post doc at Nottingham, I spoke to him a few times, he was less of a cunt than Gerry Pattenden. The inorganic people lived on the second floor as they were thought less likely to cause explosions than the organic section.
>>16871820Yes, that's why with the queen dead they're doomed to extinction.
>>16868210>Sir Martyn Poliakoff has died at 77huh... well someone needs to tell him because he is 78.
>>16872049They are like gay ant bees
>>16872275age is just a number
>scientists still can't decide if eggs are bad for cholesteroluseless
>>16870602speak english retard
>>16867399who cares. I have study burnout. I basically ignore any and all studies in regards to whether a food is or is not good for you.
>>16867945this is why I don't use chatgpt or any other chatbots.
>>16870632the assumption that it is bad for you is all based on arteries clogging. the interesting thing I found many years ago was a scientific paper that stated that arterial plaque build up was caused by a chronic lack of vitamin C and that the current RDA of 30mg is going to keep you from having scurvy but it's not enough. The theory put forth in the paper is that people with plaque buildup had micro fractures or tears in their arteries. not enough to bleed but enough to cause platelets to build up on them to seal the leaks. so based on that I started taking 500mg per day for the last 20+ years. I have had 2 angiograms (because DR thought I had a blockage) and my arteries are squeaky clean.Taking lots of vitamin C is almost completely harmless so heck if it keeps me from getting clogged arteries then I will keep taking it.don't bother asking where the paper was as this was so long ago I will have no chance of finding it again.
>>16872293My cholesteral is over 300 and I dont have the good kindMy doc gave me a calcium test and said there is no plaque anywhere in my system
It's too controversal for A.I. to answer, and I know DNA effects your pheramones and there must be some inherent feature outside of diet, why do Asians smell so strange like plastic byproducts or like burning paint that's been rained on?
>>16866829If that were true how come I smell a wooden vaguely cinnamon stench of classist white patriarchy from just your post? Scientifically speaking bitch
>>16866123>>16865658>>16865607yea people smell like what they eat. some cultures eat a lot of strong, pungent, toxic substances like garlic and spices which gives them a stronger odour than more innocuous foods. i don't mean a little bit but a huge amount in every meal. this is not strictly tied to race. e.g. within india and china the cuisines vary a lot including people who don't eat a lot of pungent things. some indians don't even eat garlic.
>>16865404They don't?My wife is Chinese and has almost no body odor. She could wear the same socks or panties for days and there would be almost no smell. In my experience it's the same for all the other (female) Chinese people I know.Meanwhile, I smell like cheese.
>>16865607>spicy foods, in particularA friend of mine from India, working at the Department of Pharmacology at the university also stated this was the case for Indians like himself. He also claimed white people smelled like milk, which I found weird.>white people, famously, can produce quite a strong oniony body odor, a "wet dog" odorWhat??Chinese and Japanese friends/colleagues had no odor.
>>16865404>Why do Asians smell?they have noses, and it's a survival adaption.
Like orcas for example, orcas are viscious psychopathic hunters but never attack humans in the wild. Orcas have high intelligence yes, but I know there's other examples too, like Polar Bears are the only species that actively hunt humans, and lions are naturally scared of humans. How does something like that happen? I get the logic that all the brazen animals who approaches humans gets killed, therefore only the animals who are wary of humans survive, but do they really "teach" their offspring that, or is it something inherent biologicially? Just a question I was thinking about. How does evolution work in the way that it makes certain species wary of other species?
>>16872244>but never attack humans in the wild.That we know of. What if Orcas are smart enough to know an unsuccessful attack could get other humans on their ass, so they wait until they can disappear their victims quietly, like serial killers. What if all those victims mysteriously lost at sea were dragged off their boats by Orcas?
Genetics. Timid animals live longer and so nearly all animals are timid by nature. A lion that tries to hunt all gets squashed by a hippo, surviving lions ran away to eat gazelles instead so lions eat gazelle and fear the hippo. But this can go further than just avoiding the hippo and so most animals 'fear the unknown' aka giant monkeys walking around on two legs making loud noises.
>>16872244Probably because pre-modern humans were literal roving bands of extinction causing psychopaths? I know a lot of people make a lot of hay out of the extinctions happening now due to climate change, but boy did we do a number on some ecosystems during the unga bunga days.
>>16872260Yeah but hippos make sense, they're obviously quite a bit physically superior to lions in terms of strength and durability. It's a bit different with humans who are physically inferior to lions, yet lions often know to stay the fuck away from us.
>>16872272Most fear the unknown and are very risk averse by nature because that's how you excel in a world where one mistake means death. Humans are big, look nothing like regular prey and often in groups. Anything that looks like it might fight back is not worth the risk when easy prey is plentiful. This is also why stuff like bear attacks are almost exclusively when bears are starving, that risk aversion evaporates.
what is space time made of?
read up on schwinger effect, if the field is strong enough in vacuum schinger effect can create real electron-positron (matter-anti-matter) pairs, basically vacuum is inert state, but there is stuff
>>16872129Field of what? Space is empty.
>>16872163Schwinger field, electric or magnetic, do your own hw
>>16872106Quanta getting all tweaky and jittery in the foam.
>>16872074The belief that maxwells equations are the same in all reference frames for beauty reasons.
my level of respect for this man is falling RAPIDLY
>>16872079He's kind of weird there's lots of topics I've watched him rant on(that I know a lot on) where he forms an incredibly strong opiniom based on the very little information he has stored in his brain on the subject.The thing is nobody calls him out on it so I guess he'll just be spewing bullshit and misinformation every other video for the rest of his days.
fame got to his head
>>16872153I've only watched a couple of his videos and he seems like he operates on pure Dunning Kruger. He'll learn about a subject for the first time ever in his life and then just assume that whatever singular source he arbitrarily picked to get information from is the flawless word of god on the subject, then go on to rant how it's unfathomable that anyone could ever not fully agree with itshit channel
My biggest problem is ideologically based ways of thinking while being convinced one thinks and acts hyperrationally.Like bro, George Floyd was a drugged up 6'6 dude who sat in prison for stuff like assault on a pregnant woman, if you're so smart why do you let ideology get the best of you and not frame the guy as the dangerous monster that he was. Whether there are systematic injustices shouldn't make you defend a 6'6 aggressive drug addicts. It's not hard.
>>16872193incredibly ironic post
Antivaxbros...I don't feel so good...https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2842305
>>16865422>that should have no causal connection with vaccinationFirst of all, it can have a causal connection. It's not exactly unheard of for one disease to knock someone off their feet and another disease to kill them. Being sick can cause lasting physical damage and lack of activity can be very bad for your health, especially if you're already near death's door.Second of all, the two can also be related in another way, that being someone getting their shots is more likely to be responsible towards taking care of themself than someone who isn't. So it can may indicate a bias in the survival rates worth looking into.Either way it is valuable and relevant information.
>>16865175Why not be happy about it?
Antivaxx chuds absolutely seething and shitting their pants
Why do you niggers keep bumping this kuso thread
>>16866021Filtered. As you noted the only plausible death difference is COVID. The death rate can easily be reconstructed with the percentages. In fact let's do that. >>168651751/3 of the 32.6k died of COVID in the unvaccinated population controlling for all cause mortality consistency with vaccinated population. This is nearly 11k. This is 11k out of six million. Which gives us about 0.2% as the IFR, which is consistent with previous data for COVID IFR.