What is the evolutionary purpose of being obsessed about superheroes, comics and Pokémon at an adult age? Is it arrested development?
>>16962016if they didn't buy this useless garbage, our hollywood elitists would have nothing left to be elitist about. and that would make us sad, as a nation.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pov0MKuyJfg&ra=m
>>16962016spirit world is real and we are spiritual beings
>>16962016To be a better person than currently, provide strength for yourself to survive, for the community, for your family, etc. Standard stuff. That males are drawn to for virtue of providing protection to others and that females maybe drawn towards strong males
>>16962016You need to have something to look up to, anon. Also powers are cool.
>>16962016Having children produces adults, without children these people never grow up and remain childlike.
I have this idea that if you can see the amount of post per hour based on the time of day you could better predict how to get dubs,trips,quads and so on. Am i crazy could this work?
>>16974917Unless the board is extremely slow hourly post data isn't going to give you the resolution to grab dubs effectively. Think about it like this if the board gets 500 posts an hour normally and then today it gets 505 that's only 1% deviation which is incredibly common but at the same time that's enough to push the bubs indicator all the way from 11 to 16 e.g the opposite of dubs. Basically at this level you can only really aim for something like quints or higher at any appreciable chance vs just shooting at it randomly. You want something like minute by minute data if you want to aim at dubs. Basically you want the sample time to contain roughly 10 or so posts otherwise the margin of error balloons immensely.
>>16975181I doubt it
dubsjust call itlmao
>>16975723Checkem
How come just getting a good night's of sleep and practicing to solve similar logical/pattern recognition tests than those IQ tests use can make the difference between an average and an above average result, yet "IQ tests can't be cheated"? And if practicing similar problems is considered cheating, why would it? Intelligence is transferable across different learning contexts after all, and we need to be familiar with a certain type of thinking to solve similar problems
>>16975275SAT correlates with IQ at .86. https://www.emilkirkegaard.com/p/harvard-sat-and-iq-how-much-regression-towards-the-mean?utm_source=publication-search
>>16975168fellow traumatized floppa
>>16975751
I come here to learn stuff, and there are retards arguing about IQ. Just shows how retarded I am I guess
>>16975080I got a 10 on my IQ test, i’m pretty good.
I want to learn the basics of sociology, economics, linguistics, so that I can try to influence people better, can anyone recommend beginner friendly books, articles, online courses, or short overviews for each field?
>>16972924Is 17 year old cunny kosher?
"Damasio, A. Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain. New York: HarperCollins, 1994. A masterly introduction to the role of the frontal cortex in emotional regulation. Also covers the subject of the evolution of aggression and nonaggression.""Brown, A. The Darwin Wars: The Scientific Battle for the Soul of Man. London: Simon and Schuster, 1999. A good introduction to evolution and the neurobiology of behavior.""Konner, M. The Tangled Wing: Biological Constraints on the Human Spirit. New York: Times Books/Henry Holt, 2002. Probably the most nuanced and insightful book available concerning the biology of human behavior (and beautifully written by an eminent scientist/physician). Includes in-depth coverage of aggression and the theories about the nature of aggression."
just be a big guy
Let's bump this bs
>>16970351Sounds like a creepy goal
>mfw manufacturing engineer had the gall to suggest that design engineering manage part inventory for manufacturing...How did we get here? America, America, your nation is bleeding ... An entire generation has been systematically robbed of generational knowledge transfer, and we will see the compounding effects for decades to come.
>>16974585White wahmen decided to be whores and the cuck men let them. You want advanced tech? You are going to need large numbers of 20-40yr old Whites or East Asians.Whoops, Moshe Goldberger says everyone is the same! My mistake.
>>16975650Ask AI unironically lolol. Project management theory isn't that hard. The practice is harder>>16975651DEI + Corporatism have gutted this nation. Only radical but appropriate reforms can change our trajectory towards ruin (i.e. none of the typical garbage posted by reddit and 4chan.) Neither party has the answer because they're not working for the common man, possibly not even America, and it's become blatantly apparent in the last decade.>>16975323Your theory ignores the rapid development of AI. Reducing the population will not create a perceived "need" for human development from the upper classes. They will just try to backfill with AI and if it fails, they still win because they control more resources.Instead, fix labor laws, add accountability for corporate leaders, and give incentives for innovation in industry.
>>16975698What DEI? Companies have basically ignored it or gone on firing campaigns for ages at this point. Hell at this point even any white person who lacks major networking or isn't solidly middle class (as in family was middle class for 2-3 gens) get fucked because of how clique many workplaces are.
>>16975407>by international privateers
>>16974585It’s gonna be pretty bad.
I'm an EEfag and barely passed my proofs course and learned nothing in any of my courses this year. I'm pretty sure they are dumbed down too because the median on my exams are rarely below a B.Am I just meant to be a code monkey doing plc nigger shit?
Hello fellow fraudulent EEfag. I got a B in my physics 2 class this week despite completely shitting the bed on the final with a 58, it was only 20% of the grade. I believe this is what oldheads would call "fraudulent". Genuinely makes me want to off myself because I was interested in pursuing RF stuff but if i cant even grok basic electrostatics I really legitimately might as well just give everything i own to a pajeet and off myselfI got a (more) honest A in calc 3 thoughbeit although the online platform they used (myopenmath) made it joke tier imo
Also: are you supposed to be able to manually chug through heinous 3d vector calculus problems when you get to "big boy" topics like the advanced E&M classes? All of the problems in my calc 3 course were just "doyhoyhoy hey goofy gooberd, can you tell which form of Green's theorem you should use to make this facetiously scary problem completely trivial?"
>>16975798If they dumb down physics they will proabably also dumb down emag. In my emag course 70% of the class was over TL problems and using the smith chart instead of vector calc type problems (which is what they should start off with)
>>16975826Gotcha. In fairness I just took phys 2 at a community college whereas I'll be taking emag at a state school. Maybe it'll be just as dumbed down there too though, who knows
>>16975218You can do it anon, i believe in you.
Tell me about oxygen tubes..Grandma's getting confused.
>>16975158She's messing with her tube.Idk what to think.
>>16975205>She's messing with her tubeShe's putting it up her snizz? How old is she?
>>16975158There are perfectly good family homes that greedy undeserving zoomers want to inhabit.We must keep grandma alive to prevent zoomers from reproducing
>Slight bendIt's all her snizz could muster mister!
>>16975158Give her 100% weed gas
Is it over for me if I try to speedrun HS physics in 12 months?? If I stop being a brainlet and actually apply myself, how many hours a day am I looking at?
>>16974266>speedrun HS physics in 12 monthsLmao that's barely a "speedrun", cram schools get that shit in your head in 3~6 months.
>>16974266HS physics is easy, if you spent an hour a day for 12 months you could probably get it done. If you have an actual deadline and it's not just a goal you could study a couple of hours a day and be done months in advance and review everything.
>>16974741>internalize P=IVPenor = In VagooNobel prize here I come!
>>16974266A semester is 4 months.People in highschool take 5 classes.4 weeks in a month x 4 months = 12 weeks12 / 5 classes = 3.2 weeksYou should be getting through a class every 3.2 weeks 1 hr a day
>>16974325And take breaks, and drink enough water.
is there any actual science about gut feelings, and them sometimes being accurate if not precise?
if you are interested in how people decide, work and how their upbringins and etc influence their actionsi recommend reading "behave" by sapolskygreat book that explains a lot of things in details(including brain parts)
>>16976693They have been through something similar and now even you body can see it coming.
>>16976693It's called probability and confirmation bias
>>16976693There's a lot about that. Iain McGilchrist collects a lot of studies in his books.
>>16976693Intuition is subconscious thinking and knowledge.
Doesn't it violate entropy?
>>16975611If you sampled the solution in a bunch of different spots to produce signals like that and then amplified them, what would it sound like?
>>16975615>>16975612>>16975607>true BZ has never been tried before!
the last ~10 posts made me lose hope for humanity. i am not saying 4chan is a think tank, but you guys here are still more intelligent than most people I meet IRL. sad.
>>16975647this but unironically
>>16973516Calm down.
so what are you up to /sci/?>Hudhayfa Nazoordeen, a Canadian math undergraduate, reportedly built a nuclear fusor in about 4 weeks, showing how quickly complex hardware projects can now be approached. A fusor uses high voltage electric fields to accelerate ions into plasma, where limited fusion reactions can occur under controlled conditions.Hudhayfa Nazoordeen used AI tools to learn concepts, troubleshoot issues, and guide assembly. This drastically reduced the time traditionally needed to understand and build such systems, turning months of research into a much shorter, guided learning experience.It is important to understand what a fusor represents. It is not a practical energy solution. These devices consume more power than they produce and are mainly used for education, experimentation, or neutron generation. Building one demonstrates technical ability, not a breakthrough in usable fusion energy.With AI support, individuals like Hudhayfa Nazoordeen can move from theory to execution much faster than before. Knowledge that once required deep specialization is becoming more reachable, allowing more people to attempt advanced engineering projects.The gap between learning and building is shrinking, and that changes how innovation begins. What once needed institutions can now start with individuals who have curiosity and the right tools.
>>16971542>canadian
Now he can wipe his indian ass with itFinally
>Canadian>it's a jeetLike a clockwork lol
>>16971576in other words he's a scammer as expected
>>16971570But there’s witches in there.
Is there scientific knowledge on YouTube that is not in books, or LLMS, or the web, or behind a paywall?sorry for the pic
No, LLMs routinely scrape even relatively obscure youtube vids.
>>16972025>ballwashing AI slopthridden
Procedural Knowledge
>>16972026Scrapers are quickly getting blocked out of everything lol.
Of introducing California Roach, Hardhead and Hitch hybrids to Gliese 725 Bc? >Temperature of -58.15°C.>Larger than Earth (Super-Earth).>Orbits a MV3.5 type star in a Binary System with a MV3 type star. I think Antarctic Cyanobacteria could produce enough methane on this world to warm the planet to a hospitable temperature while being large enough to retain an atmosphere.
These are the Fish btw...
Well, they would die?
>>16975549Not if I introduce Antarctic Cyanobacteria, Lichens and eventually Red Algae, Signal Crayfish and Western Ridged Mussel first.
>5 million years later>It Came From the Fish Planet
In other words:>I'm a retarded NPC who can't reason from first principles, therefore I cannot create anything novel myself, so since I'm so utterly limited everyone else must be too, therefore everything is reverse engineered alien tech.Is that about it? Every psyop is like this. Made by and for the retarded.>>>/x/42391691This exemplifies it. I think this is a joke, but these types of statements are often serious. It's just stupid shit and they throw shit at the wall until the right retard is wandering through and something sticks. They hope the retard will use retard speak to propagate the manner of thought to other retards. IQ gap in communication and all that.Stupidest thing I've ever seen. Even their OP image doesn't pass the vibe check, is debased, tryhard, utterly fucking stupid.LARPs and psyops like this used to be at least kind of clever and fun. Now it's an endless barrage of low IQ slop. I'm sick of these "we never did or could make anything ourselves" fucks everywhere. Or "LEDs are alien tech!" Or whatever. Most history is bullshit but the half-truth narrative we get makes sense for how a lot was discovered. It's actually the inverse. What doesn't make sense about the historical narrative is how *long* everything took. Like the stuff about pythagoras, euclid, and all these archetypal figures which I think are probably made up. So the psyop is not only false it obscures.
idk if we copy alien tech but fb was given to zookerberg from the gov. there was a whole program to database people that got "shut down" the same day fb got copyrighted.we also "give" dictators to other countries
>>16976038Yes. DARPA's Lifelog project. I briefly had a facebook because there was some girl I liked and I figured to see what it was all about. I deleted it by 2012 or so.
>>169760392012 was 50 years ago…
H(x): 1420.405751768 mhz
Lambda[Base]:59.191981 Hz.
Wow I too understand arbitrary symbols and their results.
>>16976149But the apple is red.