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>start calculating
>promising result
>still not there yet
>introduce dark variables
>close, but not perfect
>introduce black variables
>even closer, but result still isn't quite right
>think
>notice that I can assign different weights to my darkies, depending on the need to get a balanced equation
>model is now a perfect fit
>go to professor
>he doesn't understand
>tell him the problem needs to be modelled with dark variables
>tell him that observed reality - model results = darkies
>he's thrilled
>apply for grant
>everyone's enthusiastic
>tfw we get billions of dollar
>we call it the söyentific method
>we solve many more unsolvable problems

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>>16994734
Can somebody please respond and tell me how retarded I am?
Some thoughts:
This image does not explain the origin of gravity
*IS* Nucleotide quark composition a 3 body problem?
Yes

Intrinsic angular momentum correlates to a magnetic moment
The interaction is clear: E=MC^2
Spinning energy creates an attraction to mass proportionate to it energy constituents
Gravity exists because *non tangible* things spin, creating energy analogues to a spinning mass, however the mass does not exist.
>If energy spins, it attracts energy towards it. This is gravity. Energy always spins, unless it's energy is 0
>Mass constituents must spin to create gravity
>Every action has an equal to and opposite reaction
>If you cool mass to absolute 0, it stops spinning and will possess 0 mass
>This is as difficult as accelerating the smallest increment of mass to C
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>>16993433
nowadays civilized people dont reproduce by default
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>>16994731
>let me tell you about a random structure self sustaining on randomness
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Dark is a type of hydro.
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>>16994731
is that what you see on your LCD trips?

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Did they ever find out what happened to that big missing chunk of science?
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>>16994315
People thinking we're near max/reasonably good intelligence. We have the same problem today. Plus, human science is incredibly stupid, the graph tells a white lie like human science made a big leap.

Humans are relatively low intelligence.
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>>16994315
Publication bias / paper drawer effect.
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>>16994315
I got rejected 3 times for submitting a paper where the results aren't groundbreaking I'm considering just lying about the results now cause fuck that shit
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>>16994315
they died with covid
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>>16994527
>journal, rejects article
For that, you have arxive and vixra.

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Is he just making a fool of himself?
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>>16994683
Deep down he doesn't believe he'll live long himself, otherwise he wouldn't need to cope by wearing young people clothes or dying his hair.
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>>16994757
he's written that he believes that the singularity/ASI is near and that's what motivates the "Don't die" stuff. I think he really does believe it, like Kurzweil does..
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Living things don't live longer because they don't need to. But there is no hard rule against living a long time. Some things live a very long time. I think you're just being superstitious.
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>>16993301
I mean yeah.
It's going to be moderately humorous when he dies in his 80s or randomly in a car accident or something like everybody else
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>>16993301
Who's this zoomer?

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How long before someone makes a bomb using antimatter? CERN's BASE experiment actually carried antimatter using a fucking truck for kilometers. It's easy to transport them using cryogenics but in the wider sense, strapping a small truck to a bomber plane should not be hard for any modern army.

I have read a friend's thesis on this experiment and the ion trap they used. I think it will be easy to implement as a bomb given you can produce large quantities of this matter. Maybe that's the limiting factor?
>inb4 usa is already doing it
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>>16993573
>explode it more efficiently

you'll doom us all kek
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>>16992576
>>16993570
The only use case of Antimatter bomb is to destroy planet-killer asteroids.
With our nukes, we need thousands of tsar bombs being launched to the space by several hundreds of rockets simultaneously, to destroy the astroid. You can make a 2 ton antimatter bomb and launch it using just one rocket and vaporise the asteroid completely.
And if you want to reduce the number of nukes and rockets to just deflect the astroid instead of vaporising it, you need a decade or two headstart,.... With antimatter bomb you need only a week.

It's actually the best method (and needs the least amount of warning time) compared to other sci fi methods like laser array or a huge space ship to pull the asteroid with gravitational force.

Also I think antimatter bomb for earth defence system is the only use case of the anti matter, for the reason that I mentioned here >>16992263 : it's dangerous and risky to work with
Using it as a power generation source on earth or rocket propulsion system, is like living next to a time bomb, except this bomb can erase a city.
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>>16992156
Unless we find some sort of runaway reaction that can produce a large quantity of Antimatter from a small beginning sample, it's always going to be cheaper and simpler to go Thermonuclear. And these things are already the peak of human engineering
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What if it wasn't a bomb, but a collimated beam of bound state positronium?
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>>16992156
You need like 0.3 g of antimatter to be on the energy level of the hiroshima bomb.

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Let's talk iron and iron deficiency. You ARE hitting your nutritional goals with it right? If you're feeling weak all the time get yourself a nice steak, NO fucking supplements get yourself the real thing now only weak beta male cucks take iron supplements over some nice succulent red meat.
To the nerds that know, how long does it take for your iron levels to become normalized? Suppose you were iron deficient and ate a steak this evening: would you have levels of iron in your system that would be considered adequate tomorrow morning?
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>>16994762
Instead of iron deficienc, I think what we really need to be talking about is big black cock deficiency. That's when, you know, you're one of these whitrs bigots racists and have refused the BBC in your ass, and it causes all sorts of issues like inflammation, dementia, etc. If you really value your health, hop on the Bbc, it cures basically every disease, you just gotta try it, man.
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>>16994793
I know it's pride month and all but tone it down pal...

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My daughter wrote this in school, and I thought it was sort of sublime. Like she sorta gets it. I dunno.
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>>16993788
i accept your concession.
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>>16993792
I accept that you're having a mental episode.
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>>16993798
Me: i accept your concession
(You): I accept
we're done here. gg no re
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I won't name names, but there's a mentally ill retard ITT. He knows who he is and will confirm this soon.
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>>16991150
OP's daughter is a better human than most of you vermin. Listen and learn.

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It's happening! AI has brought us the vax to end all vaxes.

https://news.sky.com/story/new-ai-designed-vaccine-could-prevent-pandemics-and-save-millions-of-lives-13551000

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Why is 3/3 equal to 1?

Ok, so 1/3 is 0.33333 forever. 2/3 is 0.6666 forever. So, if that's the case, why is 3/3=1 and not 0.99999 forever? Where does the last little bit get added to 3/3 to have it equal 1?
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>>16992300
9x9 is the same as 9x.9, dumbfuck, no matter how many 9s you put there it will never be 9, axiomatically stating that x=.999.. and then magically turning x into 1 two lines later is a perfect example why 0.999..=1 dogmatists are braindead retards
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>>16991740
because [math]3 \neq 0[/math] and thus [math]3^{-1}[/math] is the multiplicative inverse of [math]3[/math] which, by definition, requires [math]3 \cdot 3^{-1} = 1[/math]
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The little bit leftover approaches zero and at infinity, is zero
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>>16991740
3/3 = (3 x 1) / (3 x 1) = 1/1 = 1
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>>16991740
>Why is 3/3 equal to 1?
Were this not to be the case, three body systems would stabilize and matter would be forced into it's minimal possible energy state meaning energy in mass form and subsequently observable matter could not exist
>Where does the last little bit get added to 3/3 to have it equal 1?
This math likely arises from the slight asymmetry of the early universe - that "missing" bit is probably infinitely small, or at least as small as the difference between matter and antimatter in the early universe

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I hate to post a reddit thread that I found in a screencap posted on xitter but, please debunk this /sci/
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>>16987423
Prove Aristotle was wrong about the law of the excluded middle, i.e. dialetheism:
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/dialetheism/
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Lmao, leave it to a redditor to go online and ask strangers how to 'disprove' a stupid idea his kid had.
Btw, I have a book I want to sell you called 'what they don't teach you at Harvard business school.' It encompasses all human knowledge in one book, minus business.
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There aren't only 2 possible outcomes, there are 13 when the invariant is the rank of the card. From that perspective he is arbitrarily putting the probability of drawing the Ace at 6.5/13, which is absurd. If there were only two mutually exclusive events, then randomness would actually dictate that the probability is 50/50 is the catch. But something can be not an ace and a king distinctly from not an ace and a queen therefore these events are additive. The Kolmogorov Axioms provide the rigorous foundations for probability and the main one is that probability is subadditive, meaning that it is additive but only over disjoint events. [math] A \cap B = \emptyset [/math]
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>>16994645
Why would you use so many words to call him a homo
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>>16987423
>Probability
>Prob. of prob.
>Prob of prob. of prob.

Not the same thing

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Science has scientifically proved that people are, in fact, not different, through sciency science. Praise science and the scientific method!
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>>16991756
Lol still extremely small.

>>16991927
The fuck you talking about?
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>>16993093
homo sapiens doesn't exist, it's a propaganda construct
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>>16993092
>local norms and terms.
Definitely not, but yes, if you malnourish one group, then that might make it harder to distinguish them from another (heights or other traits could be more similar than they otherwise would have been given the same environment, making them harder to distinguish for non-genetic reasons).
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>>16993082
this but also jews
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>>16991229
does this fix black people?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v6dV3fQLzpM&ra=m

How to compensate for the effects of not socializing for humans without socializing?
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>>16991883
nobody:
no one ever:
no brain in our non christian universe:
this cat: This woman is bothering me
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>>16991832
you can only gain this kind of wisdom through immense amounts of suffering desu
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>>16991246
Set aside usual view of the world in favour of a surreal perspective.

With an unconventional perspective, you can fulfil your needs in some unconventional way.

If you want to solve the problems caused by human weaknesses, you simply need to completely change your mind.
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>>16991832
cats and dogs poop
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>>16994634
I'm doing it.

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I think platyhelminthes is faux phyla of animals.

Acoelomates: not actually platyhelminthes but they should be their own phylum.
-flat
-free living
-often predatory
-zero hooks around mouth

Human/Pork/Cow tapeworms:
I think they are modified earthworms, they have been tapeworms for 330 million years but have gradualle moved out from frog/lizard hosts and eventually ended as parasites of mammals, also it is worth noting first mammal like creatures appeared already 220 million years ago, its a long time ago

why they are not platyhelminthes:
-head is not flat altough everything that comes after the creatures head is infact flat
-mouth has a number of hooks it uses to keep itself attached into a intestine, acoelomates have nothing like this
-acoelomate mouth is in the CENTER of the worm and they are not even segmented animals
-tapeworm is segmented with headcapsule being the first segment, tapeworm head is almost as complicated as earthworms

things that is shared between "both types of flatworms"
-they can regenerate


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>>16994573
Trashcan taxons, anon.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wastebasket_taxon
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>>16994573
>Acoelomates: not actually platyhelminthes but they should be their own phylum.
Acoelomorphs now are, but acoelomate platyhelminthes just lost their coelom as a derived trait.
Platyhelminthes and their subdivisions are a phylo disaster though, it's true.

>Human/Pork/Cow tapeworms: I think they are modified earthworms
that's fucking retarded

>head is not flat altough everything that comes after the creatures head is infact flat
wow, a parasitic lineage developed some specialized structure for gripping that is not present in free-living lineages that diverged hundreds of millions of years ago?

>tapeworm is segmented
They're not, they just superficially look like it. This is as stupid as calling Caecilians earthworms.
Tapeworms basically chain-produce and shit out proglottids by budding (strobilization), this is completely different from annelids or arthropods that see their bodies segmenting during embryonal development and/or metamorphosis

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is the axiom of choice an oracle?
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Straight wind disproves gravity is a pulling force.
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It's inertia of star and planet.
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>>16994484
I mean this.

Most of you should leave.
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*hangs up*

From OP
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>>16994537
By now, all readers should have realized gravity is not a pulling force of Earth, but rather spawn of all sex between star and planet.
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>>16994543
>>16994543
Gravity is a future force.

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If we cannot trigger a big bang and they aren't naturally cyclic, then all humans are going to die. The space age would just be meaningless delay of inevitable heat death.

Is there any silver lining here?
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>>16991174
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hKdfReE0qds&pp=0gcJCSgLAYcqIYzv&ra=m
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>>16994112
What if you get reincarnated or something?
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>>16991174
I talked with a scientist building a one-person pod that could take them to the end of time. There was a special test on the matter inside the craft. The future of matter can be tested on itself to see if it makes it. btw there's a large jolt exiting our universe.
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>>16991203
do you realize what board you're on?
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>>16991174
>Is there any silver lining here?
Big bangers are wrong. Their science is just fiction. The universe has no age. It is infinitely old. It is not gravitation that shapes the cosmos, as the filamentary structure shows. God is real.


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