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Peer support group edition.

Previous Thread: >>16894981

This thread exists to ask questions regarding careers associated to STEM.
>Discussion on academia-based career progression
>Discussion on penetrating industry from academia
>Or anything in relation to STEM employment or development within STEM academia!
>If you have a question, before posting, read some of the older posts and ,if you can, try to answer their questions on your post. That way the thread isn't an endless log of unanswered questions.

Resources for protecting yourself from academic marxists:
>https://www.thefire.org/ (US)
>https://www.jccf.ca/ (Canada)

Information resource:
>https://sciencecareergeneral.neocities.org/
>*The Chad author is seeking additional input to diversify the content into containing all STEM fields. Said author regularly views these /scg/ threads.

No anons have answered your question? Perhaps try posting it here:
>https://academia.stackexchange.com/

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>>16917417
These days research is not much different from industry
>both have clear success metrics: papers in "good" (((journals))) or checkmarks in a psychopath manager's list
>both are death march machines designed to churn through hapless individuals
>both are riddled with office politics
>>16917535
>My first 4 jobs after I graduated were fucking horrible.
Story?
My first jobs were not terrible (subjectively).
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>>16917472
>sounded unimpressed with my answers and bored the entire time
I'll be real: when I talk to the guys doing BSc or even MSc in my field, I often wonder if they are even sentient. Most do basic mistakes and cannot reason properly. That's coming from a PhD since a few years ago, I imagine it's way worse for a professor who has to wrangle posers on a daily.
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>>16917655
My biggest problem as a new grad was getting hired at these smaller companies that had no training system in place, and then just sitting at my desk doing nothing for weeks on end while everyone else was working. I usually ended up just walking out of those jobs because I couldn't handle the tedium and resented how idiotic it was. That happened to me 3 times and I would never consider working for a small company again.
The other job was a field service position and that was too brutal for me. Rotating days/nights and 12 hour shifts. Just horrible, constant suffering and dread. I kept thinking "I went to school for this?"
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>>16916381
I'm probably a psychopath but i really enjoy TAing.
I love throwing curve balls and seeing students despair.
I had to do an oral pass/fail assignment and I really REALLY enjoyed asking the students questions they didn't expect and weren't prepared for.
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>>16917824
don't be annoying pookie

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how do i take good notes?
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>>16915752
>overgeneralizing research topics inside of high school level topics
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>>16917149
We are talking about loose leaf sheets, right? That's normal practice.
Like you don't only used 1 piece of paper per lesson or study session.
You use several. I usually needed 3-5 sheets per lecture.
So to organize it and not confuse the order. You need: the dates, the context (class code, subject, book title abbreviation like SICP), and the page/sheet number

If you want to add extra notes in between, you can always start with from the last number. Or add a decimal in between like 2.1 and so on.

But imo it's better to start fresh with a new date and a new piece of paper. If you want to add a lot of random shit. Consider retyping or reword the notes into word/latex.
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only write down what isnt in the slides
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it's simple, just get into the zettelkasten deathkult
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>>16917003
This guy doodles.

The paper titled "Unprecedented Persistence of Vaccine mRNA, Plasmid DNA, Spike Protein, and Genomic Dysregulation Over 3.5 Years Post-COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination,” presents the most comprehensive COVID-19 vaccine injury case report to date involving >40 emergency department visits, >200 specialist encounters across 18 medical disciplines, >100 laboratory investigations, >100 imaging studies, and serial blood and tissue sampling performed at multiple timepoints over more than 3.5 years.

The findings reveal longitudinal molecular evidence that vaccine-derived mRNA, plasmid DNA fragments, and spike protein persist in human blood and tissue more than 3.5 years after vaccination independently confirmed across multiple laboratories using diverse analytical methods.

https://zenodo.org/records/18460099

Authors suggest that injection with modRNA/LNP gene therapy leads to permanent genomic instability and transcriptomic dysregulation, meanwhile vaccine-derived mRNA, plasmid DNA fragments, and spike protein following mRNA vaccination persist in body for long years.

Authors employed ELISA and immunohistochemistry for spike protein detection; RT-PCR, PCR with Sanger sequencing for vaccine mRNA and plasmid DNA; whole-genome sequencing, transcriptomic profiling, and mass spectrometry for genomic dysregulation.

This persistence defies expected rapid vaccine clearance, risking chronic inflammation, genomic instability (variants in cancer-related genes), and multi-system disorders, warranting scrutiny of long-term vaccine safety.
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>>16917408
The package inserts for modern MMR and MMRV vaccines, provided by their manufacturers (Merck for MMR-II and ProQuad; GSK for Priorix), explicitly state that these vaccines have __not__ been evaluated for carcinogenic or mutagenic potential, or for impairment of fertility. These documents also describe clinical trial safety monitoring that was limited to short-term follow-up periods (typically 42-43 days post-vaccination), with no indication of any long-term studies conducted by the producers to assess side effects such as cancer or infertility.

From Section 13.1: "M-M-R II vaccine has not been evaluated for carcinogenic or mutagenic potential or impairment of fertility."

https://www.merck.com/product/usa/pi_circulars/m/mmr_ii/mmr_ii_pi.pdf

From Section 13.1: "ProQuad has not been evaluated for its carcinogenic, mutagenic, or teratogenic potential, or its potential to impair fertility."

https://www.merck.com/product/usa/pi_circulars/p/proquad/proquad_pi.pdf

From Section 13.1: "PRIORIX has not been evaluated for carcinogenic or mutagenic potential or for impairment of fertility."

https://gskpro.com/content/dam/global/hcpportal/en_US/Prescribing_Information/Priorix/pdf/PRIORIX.PDF
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>>16917408

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/528886515/
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New study just found that modRNA/LNP gene therapies ("covid vaccines") induce intracellular spike aggregates impairing heart cell proliferation, surging pro-inflammatory IL-6 cytokines (up to 15x), and elevating oxidative stress (2-3x ROS increase), potentially disrupting cardiac function like contractility and calcium handling, even subclinically.

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2026.1635478/full

Long-term effects could involve chronic inflammation leading to myocardial fibrosis, heart failure, or arrhythmias, as persistent aggregates in non-dividing cardiomyocytes may cause ongoing stress and remodeling. The study suggests risks are dose- and cell-type dependent and urges better/re-made modRNA/LNP designs in the future to mitigate subclinical heart damage in the "vaccinated".

The study links spike protein effects (RyR2 impairment, chronic PKA activation) to risks of sudden cardiac death and arrhythmias, speculates on potential persistence in postmitotic cardiomyocytes and notes long-term myocardial changes.
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>>16917835

>>>/pol/528949036
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>>16917835
The study noted that in adolescents monitored actively after the second BNT162b2 dose, temporary cardiovascular manifestations occurred in nearly one in three individuals, with ECG abnormalities as the most common finding. The authors speculate that even low-level/focal intracellular spike effects could contribute to such mild/subclinical involvement. This supports potential under-detection of transient ECG changes or biomarkers in broader populations, maybe 1/3 of the "vaccinated", maybe half, maybe all of them xD

Mild subclinical alterations like ECG abnormalities, focal inflammation could theoretically foster arrhythmogenic substrates via persistent low-level stress, fibrosis, or RyR2/calcium cation dysregulation, enabling triggered arrhythmias or re-entry circuits under stressors, potentially culminating in SCD, even if initially self-limiting.

SCD = "died suddenly" xD

Heart is an extremely delicate biomachine, after all.

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I'm a novice, so I'd like some perspective on this, not only from people who agree with this, but with people who disagree with this especially.
Is it possible we don't see evidence for Out-Breeding Depression in humans because modern medical intervention supersedes the consequences of Out-Breeding Depression, i.e. Asian Mothers with non Asian Fathers having a 33% higher rate of Caesarean birth, mostly due to skeletal mismatches between their Pelvic Bone and the Cranium Size of their children, an issue that in the natural world would likely result in reduced fertility within that demographic, but due to C-Sections this issue can be circumvented, and the genetic mismatch can continue to breed and spread, necessitating further dependence onto modern medicine in future generations.
Given the numerous racial distinctions:
>Fat distribution
>Muscle Anatomy
>Bone Mineralization, skeletal structure, skull shape
>Pore size
>Larynx and Speech comprehension genetics
Etc. Is it possible that more instance of out-breeding depression exist that are flying under the radar, and this is possibly one reason why the modern populations have so many health related issues?

https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2008/10/asian-white-couples-face-distinct-pregnancy-risks-stanfordpackard-study-finds.html
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>>16915710
Yeah, nah, you know little of the history of the british isles.
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>>16915535
>The anglosphere is more inbred than saudi arabia due to the same north germans everywhere
This is just factually, as may or may not have been mentioned previously in the thread.
Consanginuity in Western White countries is between .1-.2%, whereas in North Africa, The Middle East, India, and Pakistan, the number is a minimum of 10x greater then White Countries, and as high as 68% in Pakistan.
>pic rel
>https://www.nature.com/articles/gim2011137
Anyone who says otherwise is a victim of Anti-White programming, which likely to use a small Appalachian family to make it out that Whites are inbred, when they in fact have the lowest rates on the planet.

>>16915600
>new institutional structures must be established or those occupied by enemy forces recovered.
Exactly. Support businesses and homestead favorable to us, reject everything that is not, including media, etc.

>>16915696
>a blatant smearing of many naturally diverse groups
All relatively from the same Northern European genetic stock, with more commonalities between them genetically then commonalities between them and any other biogeographic group of people.
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>>16917752
Factually incorrect*
Don't know how I missed a whole word.
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>>16912414
>Remigration is more favorable for them, i.e. re-assimilation back into their original genetic stock in Africa. From there I reckon natural selection pressures would correct things in a relatively short period of time.

Lol, so this is how I can tell you're talking out your ass. First off by what context do you mean "original stock"? No, seriously look at the pic and tell us what is the original stock of African Americans considering they were brought over from multiple tribes in West, Central and South Africa then bred indiscriminately for centuries just for cheap labor. Most genetic testings of them span two to three regions of Africa. There's even data supporting their population has some sourcing of tribes from South East Africa too.

Any attempt of re-assimilation like that is the equivalent of putting Latinos in Spain or Bulgaria, or admixed Navajo into Cherokee territory. You're not performing re-assimilation, you're just creating a new sub-gradient of genetics in older populations. Then hoping whatever superficial social cohesion at play is enough for the admixed population's genome in question to disappear into nebulous genetic artifacts after five or so generations of "absorption". You're not even trying to fix the dysgenic issue at that point. Hell that's not even natural selection at work either.
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>>16917845
nta but good argument I read something that showed american blacks with higher african content seemed to be outbreeding those with less.
We also have the whole Liberia issue where blacks returned to africa.
I think the guy arguing that "whites" need to group up is working on a flawed idea because european tribal groups have spent several thousand years engaging in highly acrimonious wars against their various neighbours see the balkans.
There's an argument for alliances to achieve mutual self preservation but these false collectivisation movements are doomed to failure, subversion and inversion futting more into globalist naratives.
The only delineations I feel as valid are those that oroginate naturally from the family, the clan and the wider tribe with common iterest to other tribes, everything else seems doomed to failure. We've always been very tribal those instincts are just artificially exploited against us, look at sport.

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Discuss stuff that’s locked behind security clearances. I’m looking for a screencap of a defense contractor talking about creating negative energy spaces using lasers. Anyone got it? Also place to discuss theories on UAPs and other technologies.
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>>16916207
What physical implications?
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>>16916207
Considering it's implied they aren't storing it, but using a powerful laser to create and direct it to a target as needed, not exactly sure what you're getting at. It IS implied they are storing it for long periods of time in the patents from Positronics Research LLC, apparently for days at a time. I do find it very interesting that there are photos of antimatter traps from ORNL in the NIAC presentation. If I were doing antimatter trapping experiments in the US, ORNL would probably be my first choice because it has the best UPS backup of any national lab, considering the almost all of the TVA nuclear and hydroelectric infrastructure is connected directly to the lab.
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>>16917728
>TVA nuclear and hydroelectric infrastructure
bubblehead anon here from all the blathering above. can confirm. my old e-div chief from the boat when I was stationed in Guam is now the maintenance manager for that facility. he does there what he and I did on the boat, continuity of nuclear propulsion, except now, continuity of power for containment.

can't let power slip for an instant

>best UPS backup of any national lab
he and I were semi-sober one time during a reactor startup when we were leaving Hong Kong. the Frank Cable was there with us, except we had to moor to her since can't pull into a non-nuke pier/port. so, the fleet liberty policy required sobriety, but that didn't apply to bubbleheads, only skimmers. I got so fucking druuuuuuuunk before taking the ferry back to the Frank Cable to then get down to my boat. except, here's the problem, another submarine was moored up, and I confused it with mine. middle of the night, 10 bubbleheads fucking DRUNK when the skimmers would get instant NJP for one drink. I went down below, to what I thought was my boat, only to find out that someone had fucking come in during the day and changed the boat colors on the mess decks from blue to burgundy.

and wouldn't you fuckin believe it, some other fuckin guy was in my rack. that motherfucker. when I eventually stumbled topside, the topside watches on my boat and the other boat were chucklefucking it up.

good times. the e-div chief was there, now at that national lab.
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>>16916207
Yeah it seems the intention here is to make the thread so boring that no one wants to engage.
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>>16917844
>so boring that no one wants to engage.
I tried. I splaffed out all that shit about acoustic cameras and voxelized image synthesis. crickets. was expecting at least something cool to drift along after.

fuckin lame.

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If their mathematics/science knowledge and their crimes were manifested as super powers, who is winning in a fight? My money is on Ted.
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>>16917604
A pseud because he is taboo lmao
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>>16917604
Facts
/thread
>>16917739
No Epstein was a midwit pretending to be smart and had the full force of satan's chosen people behind him to make that lie look real.

Uncle Ted was one of the smartest mind of his time, at age 16, and attended some of the best Universities in America. Epstein was a nobody who dropped out out undergraduate studies and never got a degree. Both studied maths and Epstein couldn't take college level work in the subject and left. He talks like a low IQ scammer.
>Ted Kandinsky published six research papers in peer-reviewed mathematics journals between 1964 and 1969, specializing in geometric function theory and boundary functions. After earning his PhD from the University of Michigan, he was an assistant professor at UC Berkeley and his work, while highly specialized, was considered solid for the time.
Ted was a Maths PhD with published work in peer reviewed journals and a professor of Maths. The fact that there is even a discussion between the two proves OP i s a dirty jew. Epstein is a retarded pedophile who, like 99.999998% of jews, found out it was easier to scam goyim for shekels than do real science.
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>>16917648
>everyone was bombing high school teachers to fight against computers in the 90s
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>>16917786
>i'm a mentally ill retard and i'm responding to voices in my head
Many, many such cases here.
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>>16917789
I've been called crazy since the 90s. Enjoy your covid vax.

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>Take into to proofs course
>Supposed to be "higher mathematics"
>Just high school algebra with semantic autism
So when exactly am I supposed to get filtered?
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>>16915954
>taking proofs obtained via set theory seriously and considering them meaningful in any way

I feel sorry for you.
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"intro to proofs" is not an actual subject that you study, it's just extra scaffolding so normie retards like you can understand actual baby tier math
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>>16915954
>overconfident "gifted kid" makes excuses to give up and never mature because undergrad introductory courses are "too easy"
yawn. No wonder you're a shartytard. Come back in 3-5 more years when you actually progressed to a point where you learned something worthwhile, or quit and play the unemployable "misunderstood genius".
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all of you fags on this thread are probably in your generals right now and will go into actuarial sci. larping on 4chan is for dilators. larping about "no-name" schools is for dilators. larping about courses is for dilators.
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>>16915954
>intro
there's your answer

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How come this very bright shade of green never existed in the world before we discovered it via RGB light? There's something almost unnatural about it.
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>>16915523
>>16915531
OP BTFO'd, transitioned, dilated, hormone OD'd and on suicide watch
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>>16915537
>animals only exist in digital images
It's over for free chatbots.
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>>16916873
>mentally ill retard gets filtered by the fact that there is a difference between how things look in real life vs. how they look in a photo displayed on a screen
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>>16914563
This is indigo retarded retard

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Light is Love - a Physicist's Insight

How the Logic of Light Heals Us

https://youtube.com/shorts/-neRj4b0hWU
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>>16917811
How do inanimate particles feel feelings?
>You feel and therefore you are

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Broken heart edition

Friendly reminder:
- Dont ask for medical advice. (Go see a doctor you dummy)
- No vaccine discussion. (Maybe just a little bit)
- Premed opinions are to be promptly discarded (Ur a bunch of retards)
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>>16917674
Wigger, did you just type «social determinants of health» in this thread? I'm going to punch your mouth
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>>16917723
>t.
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>>16917723
love u anon
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It should not be legal for psychiatrists to forcibly drug patients

If you want to lock me up then fine. Put me in a padded room. I'm fine with that. What I don't want is poisonous, mind-altering lab chemicals injected into my muscles against my will.
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>>16917723
the most important social determinant is ohana. that means family :)

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Is this a new low for "science" channel?
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>>16916161
doesnt work at all
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>>16915103
Holy FUCK I FUCKING LOVE FUCKING science!!!
Take that, grandma!!!
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Since we can't get people to stop shoving food in their faces and working out, and are mostly too busy juggling work and bills then ozempic could be a game changer. Obesity is a killer and eliminating it would be a game changer. Pregnancy ruins a lot of womens bodies and the mental health problems it causes can effect relationships with children as they get depressed and stuff, so thats a good knock on effect. Body types are varied though and for some body types a bit of weight is healthy. Ozempic is mostly being used for vanity but once those people have died and lost body parts from the side effects and we have some real data it could be great in a clinical setting. Just think how much american airlines would save on fuel if they weren't all fat fucks.
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>>16915423
I'm pretty sure they have tried, but they fail
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>>16915821
Also consider A/B-testing.
YouTube potentially shows each user different titles and maxresdefaults.

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can this be mathematically debunked?
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>>16915730
what if it signifies that it's a projection of the Riemann surface onto the cartesian plane?
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>>16911117
yes. i is not an integer. QED.
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>>16917247
What does I stand for if not integer?
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>>16911165
There are no imaginary ordinals.
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>>16911117
the imaginary, and real unit are not orthogonal in [ math ]$\mathbb{C}$[ /math ], so Pythagorean theorem is not applicable.

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Given FTL is not possible… can we make light go slower?
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>>16917494
>As an object with mass approaches the speed of light, its mass approaches infinity.
Except all those super fast 99.99c particles are tiny and not black holes
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It is possible they even say how it works. You rip a hole in space time and keep it open with negative energy.
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>>16916949
>fast, slow
apparently it doesn't travel. according to itself, it arrives at detector "when" it is instantiated. so if you want to go back in time to intercept it, when will that be? but there's video on yt of maybe laser light proceeding across a room, pretty neat. also there's some harvard experiment "slowing" light to something ludicrously slow. some bose-einstein shit i think
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Making the Speed of Light slower means the max speed of spacecraft also lowers, idiot. You want to INCREASE the Speed of Light(C) and thus you RAISE THE GALACTIC SPEED LIMIT. Lowering C makes you even more trapped than before.....idiot.

How are humans this stupid, I'm honestly asking.

>If C is the speed limit of travel in our reality couldn't we just lower the unbreakable speed limit to go faster?
>t. idiot

I mean do you people hear yourselves or is it just human fecal matter falling out every time you open your mouth?
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>>16916949
Yesterday I woke up with an ESP vision (because I'm studying the field) of a huge tubular magnetic-pole alien ship; a person was on board, quantum-reading/communicating with me. He showed me you could make a magnetic pole and align it to the north pole of the ship. I could see a doubled north pole with extra energy shearing round off at the tip!
I've seen these people around Earth before; ships are hidden from the universe's laws. It's a good thing they are talking more now. I know more things to connect with.

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So let me speed run this fagots unhinged 1h mental illness self documentation.

>>16902357
>no dependence on oil cartels.
Ah yes you can not have a ecocultist without the non stop conspiracy theories. Like do you understand how deranged you sound?
>EVERYONE WHO DISAGREES WITH ME IS PART OF THE BIG OIL CONSPIRACY!
Like can you not bring your mental illness into this disunion?

>BIG OIL !
>BIG OIL!
How about big solar?
And how literally anything solar is a scam that eats up government grants and produces useless shit? How about the industry that can do nothing other then grift for government money? Are these scammers not financially motivated to keep on spreading their solar lies?

>BIG OIL !
>BIG OIL!

Yea you people are mentally ill.

>Political
Yes everything is political, I am right wing meaning that I think independently and question things you are left wing meaning you literally are a sheep and repeat whatever CNN or you funny TV man tells you. There is no real "you" you are nothing more then a real life NPC who will do 180 turns on every subject when CNN or MSNBC or funny TV man tell you to do it.

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>>16912875
Wtf did you mean by this?
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That's not a 5000 pound gas chamber its a TUNDRA!
Thats not a gas chamber it's an explorer!
That's not a gas chamber it's a chief grand cherokee.
Thats not a gas chamber it's a Tahoe!
That's not a 5000 pound gas chamber its a path finder!
The gas chambers are NOT disguised as transportation.
That is not poison it is freedom distilled in to air.
That's not a gas chamber it's an F-150.
Those are not gas chambers they are only showers.
That is not zyklon B it is only pesticide.
You cant spell denial with out denali.

You're so fucking racist you cant even see the fucking gas chambers.
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>>16912850
>And the energy for this is coming from ????
The sun, you retard. If you use solar panels to power the equipment necessary to produce more solar panels, their lifetime energy generation capacity is capable of producing more solar panels than you have started with.

God, I hate schizos so much.
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>>16917180
>you retard
Projection.

>The sun
Clearly you do not understand anything and are insane.

>If you use solar panels
Draw a diagram where these solar panels are.
They literally can not be on your home since 100% of that energy is used up for bullshit like you turning on the lights.

>necessary to produce more solar panels, their lifetime energy generation capacity is capable of producing more solar panels
This is literally schizophrenia at this point.

>God, I hate schizos so much.
Projection!
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Funny how solar cultists do not understand that their toy tech can never outperform biomass and they are worshiping literally medieval technology.

Solar cultists need to deny everything especially
>RALITY!
This is a hard one. If you even gran the fantastical and nonsensical ramblings they present there is 1 question.
Why the fuck did they not build their magic solar city or civilization at this point? Clearly if their off brand perpetual motion rants are valid they can power their homes with solar energy. and eclips all electricity with their magic sun power...

Yet this is not true.
What you get are literally schizophrenic ramblings about big oil conspiracies and endless grifting of government for free money or grants from the solar mega corporations.

At this point it should be obvious to everyone that solar energy is literally a SCAM and the joke levels of energy you can get from this toy of a technology are a joke.

>Biology and evolution
If solar cultists are not engaging in their nonsensical and illogical rants about big oil they will propose the mage up fantasy that there is some magical extra energy in sunlight. This is most often never expressed explicitly and sometimes mentioned because everything solar cultists say is a unhinged stream of illogical insanity.

If there was some magical extra energy in sunlight then plants would have utilized it. It is very unusual that this did never happen. This is not impossible since evolution can hit dead ends however utilizing this magic extra energy would have altered how biology and evolution work like absolutely.

We are talking plants who walk or animals who use photosynthesis. Plants would have the ability to basically fly because of this extra energy and so would everything else. We are talking animals incorporating actual metal into their bodies and other inanities.

Literally the only proof is quoting some professor or eco panel of scientists who say there is a quadrillion wats in 1 photon or some shit.

I can find very little new material on this subject but this old video nails what Im trying to do.
https://youtu.be/oWiYsRi2Dss?si=K4El6hby4JjvzISp
I am attempting to build the opposite, a motor that drives across aluminum.
I have an aluminum strip now to test hypotheses. One attempt I will spin a disc with alternating magnets over the strip. The other attempt I am trying to build what is in this video.
The spinning magnets is by far the easiest if I can reach enough rpm. The "linear induction motor" will be much more challenging. I am trying to scrap source a 3 phase inverter from a cordless device and wind the linear motor myself. The biggest hurdle will be that the total package can weigh no more than 4.8oz.
I am attempting the magnetic disc tonight and will update. Any input on how to build a lightweight linear induction motor would be greatly appriciated.
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>>16917548
you switched to permanent magnets, so now you can't control the speed or direction, but i guess it works for your humble usecase
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>>16917548
I simply don't believe this. Where is the radial force coming from?
Just to be clear: you have some permanent magnets being rotated by a separate motor(a pull string here right?) along the drive shaft and that the magnets rotating over the aluminum causes the propulsion?
I am supposed to believe this is generating some kind of sympathetic magnetic dynamo in the aluminum pulling the cart forward?
This is unironically the meme
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>>16917548
based yung tesla
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>>16917598
I believe it is using the lenz effect for propulsion and the magnet wheel creates a series of invisible magnetic gears between the wheel and the flatbar.
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>>16916529
Yes you need a very small air gap.

Also, generally Related technology application here -
https://magnadrive.com/


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