Is reality smooth
>>16868282Smooth, the 4th dimension does that, everything above absolute zero is vibrating and the passage of time is smoothing those ocilations to a blurry mean of position, thermal expansion is a example of the smooth nature of practical matter
>>16868282It's course and rough and it gets everywhere
Smooth as your brain.
>>16868282Reality is what humanity defines it to be. If the observer effect holds true then that means that reality is subjective to the humanity. The only reason why there is a probability that light can be a particle or wave is because we impose the observation but using a third party like a sensor removes the ability to choose an outcome. Reality can be smooth if we want it to be if we find a way to control what quantum state a particle collapses into.
>>16870563>If the observer effect holds true then that means that reality is subjective to the humanity.Everyone get a load of this retard.
Why do so many pop sci channels and figureheads push some type of pantheism? It feels like some sort of globohomo scheme to get people to deny God.
>>16870633Also, voxday can't understand the basic mathematics of fixation rates. He has this argument he calls "mittens" that he thinks "defeats evolution" despite him not being able to do basic math.
>>16870640>>16870641Okay, but why did you use him as an authority to substantiate your thin and unconvincing argument?
>>16870644The graph comes from the GSS, Beale being a shitwit and trying to twist the actual trend doesn't mean the graph is wrong.There is nothing "unconvincing" about my argument, nor is it "thin". You just have a low IQ, like most theists.
>>16870649Your argument consists of a picture of a graph and several assertions not even supported by it. "Thin" is a generous description.
>>16870075Even if God is a lonely guy, he has a lot of aspects, hypostasises are unlimited,and in half of them she is Goddess,And don't make discontented face
The more I read between the lines regarding intent behind some of the scientific establishment the more I lean towards the opinion that there is a secret society of very rich and powerful people leveraging the skills of scientist for their own nefarious purposes.>Immortality researchBecause I'm rich and don't want to die.> Starlink, SpaceX, TeslaWill be used for Internet on mars, will be the ship used to get there, responsible for robotic transportation on Mars.Do you believe any of us will receive a starship escort there?>AICreating a new god, with the hopes that it solves all of our problems, will be controlled by the ultra wealthy.Palantir and the like for mass surveillance.I'm sure there's more, and you could begin making some connections, but these are just some parralels I've noticed on the fly regarding the most popular "leading frontiers of science".I'm sure the actual engineers doing the work at these companies aren't revealed the true intent of it.
>>16861928brother even /sci/ is gatekept and monitored
>>16869758post in question
>>16861928Absolutely quantifiable data points to it as far back as the 13th century at least if not further.Look at Epstein leveraging, in recent times, then you go back to Lex and so long. >>16861929Like clockwork, def onto something when you rattle out the seething creatures laying in wait.
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>>16861928When the spinning ball-Earth is finally exposed worldwide for the 400+ year deception it was, Earth's entire population will suddenly be faced with the reality that every government, every space agency, university, secret society, religious organization, mainstream and alternative media outlet have ALL been duplicitous in propping up a monstrous manipulation to fleece and control the masses. The resulting mass mental exodus away from the control system is exactly what humanity needs. Once the flat Earth truth gets out, these lying politicians, spokesmen, reporters and teachers suddenly change from being heralded voices of authority to being ridiculed, shunned and denounced as they deserve. Once the flat Earth truth gets out, these governments, universities, media outlets and other entangled organizations which have long been hard at work weaving this multi-generational ball-Earth myth, suddenly and completely lose all credibility. Once the truth of our flat Earth gets out, so does the truth of these few elite families/societies who have kept this most important and fundamental reality from us for these hundreds of years! Essentially, once the flat Earth truth gets out, so does every other important truth by proxy, because this "mother-of-all-conspiracies" holds under its umbrella literally ALL of the other conspiracies, and exposes them.
Thoughts on this guy?
>>16843481cutie
>>16843481"Everything that can happen does happen" is actually a good book.https://youtu.be/OyTo_4UhADA
>>16843481The earth is flat and stationary with a dome. Brian Cocks is a globohomo puppet whose life's work is based on the globohomo space model and mysteries.
>>16843481Seems like a cool dude interested in cool things
>>16843481Faggot.
The internet is proof that we are able to build an artificial consciousness. All data and all memories are shared in the cloud. Any machine connected to this cloud is able to fetch whatever data whenever it wants from it.Through this cloud we can also remotely communicate. We are only restricted by the speed we type our messages in, but the machines send this info to the receiver almost instantaneously.Internet of Things is the collective unconscious of the machines. The machines are able to interact with each other without the need for an external command prompt (i.e. a human telling the machine to notice another machine or transmit data to it). Botnet might sound like a familiar concept.The transhumanists are building this same collective unconscious for humans - the Internet of Bodies. The usual suspects are to blame."Covid" was the catalyst for the IoB. It was all planned from the get-go and the vaccine was always the reason for this event. The vaccine is known to contain nanographeneoxide (NGO), which is able to interact with electromagnetic fields (EMF). Just type those two words into Scholar and you'll find quite a lot of papers about it. Remember when the 5G and microchip "conspiracies" first surfaced? It was the earlier days of the pandemic, before April 2020 iirc. This is all planned by them. They want to ridicule the whole concept with over blown lies (i.e. there is an physical chip in the vaxx, 5G causes covid etc.) in order to discredit the whole premise. But there is also a pinch of truth in every lie.The NGO is the chip which can be manipulated with correct 5G frequencies. Reddits favorite - Elon Musk - is building the 5G satellite network, which will cover the entirety of the world, no blind spots. The bi-yearly boosters are to ensure that you don't get overblown effects by too much NGO injected in a short span. It needs to settle to different organs, but most importantly the brain.
the AI revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for schizos on the internet
Photons. Have. Mass. Deal with it. Don't give me BS about "no rest mass" either.
>>16868803> actually, E=mc^2 proves otherwiseAnd how does it do that?
>>16868804read my previous post >>16867915
>>16868805That equation only applies to objects at rest. Photons are never at rest.
>>16868867read my previous post >>16868803
Space has mass. It’s just so meta we cannot detect it. Extradimensional beings can mold space and its properties like clay.
Replace material with real. Is it real? Then there’s something there to it. That’s material. To say something isn’t material is to say something isn’t real.
>>16869287Is cause and effect real? Then it’s a part of nature. The simple fact is, if something is real, it happened. If something happened, then… well… use your brain.Also, it’s cute that you reported me, you overly sensitive melon.
>>16830683this isn't /lit/ retardtime to go back to pseud retard daycare >>>/lit/
>>16869395Anon. Scientists not agreeing on words is the bane of science. Semantics is rot. It’s an actual issue. Google Search: “Does matter without mass exist?”Google Answer: “Yes, retard. Photons are a thing.”Google Search: “Is light a form of matter?”Google Answer: “No, retard. Light has no mass!”Fucking hell.
>>16830683le funny bighead sculpture man
>>16869395Scientific literature isn’t /sci/ ?
How do you know that even though the future was like the past in the past, that the future will be like the past in the future? and what is your basis for knowing that?
>>16866195no you don't
>>16770206Hume -> Kant discussion
>>16866863Deprivation ends cycle
>>16866898Kant's "solution" is literally "it was real in my mind" and "I can't imagine anything else therefore my current mode of cognition is fundamental".
>>16867958yea I think Aristotle did better
>scientists still can't decide if eggs are bad for cholesteroluseless
>>16868004I invoke it when I see posts like yours that have absolutely nothing science-related in them but fit right in with /pol/tranny culture.
>>16867437The main issue is people dont get these individualized tests to find these things out. People find out they have MTHFR or other weird gene mutations because they go to the doctor for some issue and after a battery of tests eventually they find out - nobody is getting tested for being sensitive to cholesterol, and therefore they try to make these sweeping blanket statements to cover the whole population which end up being useless in the end.
>>16867965not even pol is so comic
It's actually very easy, after ignoring genetic conditions if someone has a high level of fitness without eggs they are unhealthy, is they have low fitness with eggs they are unhealthy./thread it's simple conditioning.
>>16867562We dont even know if having high cholesterol is bad for you or if having it is just a sign for something else. Causation has not been proven
>In recent years, technological development of nuclear fusion power generation, also known as the "energy of dreams," has been accelerating both domestically and internationally.>In Japan, the industry is excited by the arrival of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who has been promoting the development. The government has set an ambitious goal of "demonstrating power generation in the 2030s."mainichi.jp/articles/20251114/k00/00m/020/299000c
nice
>>16870626No they won't.
Ok so the lottery is up to enough money that its finally worth it. All the smart people only play now so I am toldThe problem is I keep getting such shitty numbers, like not even closeWhat can I do to pick better digits guys?
>>16869507Womens love is transactional at best
>>16869569Harsh reality is women are worse coomers than men are and won't give much of a damn about anything else if you fuck her right. Even money is lower on the totem pole than their fucking genitals.
Its hours away , what can be done!?
>>16870222>>16870222>>16870222trips should be worth something
I was not able to win :(
Need to self study PDEs and stochastic calculus for my thesis (Black-Scholes). Where would be a good place to start?
>>16870619Folland for Analysis.Durrett for Probability.Le Gall for Stochastic calculus.
Life has existed on this planet for 4 billion years, and we just reached the moon less than 60 years ago. 60 year window after 4,000,000,000. Are we incredibly lucky or unlucky to live in this age?
>>16869416>unless you are over 60 years old, you missed itI'm telling Santa, kid. No Fortnite VBucks for you.
>>16869126>I'm 40 yo, and no one has landed his feet to the Moon in my lifetime, and propably will not either.Are we incredibly lucky or unlucky to live in this age?
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>>16869740
>>16869416>you'll never feel the sense of wonder that people in the 60s felt.i feel it every time i watch Apollo 11 after drinking a 1/5th. always gets me.
https://torrentfreak.com/google-removes-sci-hub-domains-from-u-s-search-results-due-to-dated-court-order/>In 2017, American Chemical Society (ACS), a leading source of academic publications in the field of chemistry, won a lawsuit against Sci-Hub and its operator, Alexandra Elbakyan.>The ‘Pirate Bay of Science’ had failed to appear at a Virginia federal court, resulting in an easy win for the publisher and a $4.8 million default judgment award for damages.>More important, perhaps, was the broad permanent injunction that the Virginia federal court signed off on in 2017. This order effectively gave ACS free rein to take down existing and newly registered Sci-Hub domain names.>The injunction also required all parties “in active concert or participation” with Sci-Hub to “cease facilitating access” to these domain names, including search engines, hosting providers, ISPs, and domain name registrars, the order clarified.>On paper, this injunction enabled ACS to request American ISPs and search engines to ‘block’ existing and future Sci-Hub domains. However, there was no sign that the publisher was doing so. Aside from a few suspended domains, Sci-Hub remained widely accessible.>Whether ACS did not feel the need to enforce the order against search engines and other intermediaries or if these companies actively objected to the requested actions was unknown. And as time passed, the injunction became a distant memory, at least for a few years.>Earlier this week we spotted a unique request in the Lumen Database, where the 2018 injunction was cited. The notice in question asks Google to deindex 34 (sub)domains linked to Sci-Hub.>None of these domains were referenced in the 2018 injunction but are indeed linked to Sci-Hub. Many of the partially redacted domains appear to be domain variations of the scihubtw.tw mirror network, such as edu.scihubtw.tw and freeus.scihubtw.tw.
>>16869407>.ruYou owe me some tasteful lewds btw. :p
Do LLMs still give out URLs for it?
>>16869604Society and Science were never compatible.
>>16869678No, academia and science were never compatible
>>16869481The issue isn't IP law, it's publishing monopolies.
The qaratic was deemed impossible to solve until the 16th century and this jewish galois chud allegedly says this image right here is not possible to solve.
>>16870379Jargon is necessary in fields that matter. Mathematicians take it to another level. There was a quarter math magazine published where the cover was written by some well known faggot. A fields medalist who won the fields medal in the same sub discipline the cover writer was in wrote a strongly worded letter to the editor. In that letter he explained he was a fields medalist, an expert in the same topic as the covers author and had no fucking clue what that author was babbling about since it was encoded in idiosyncratic jargon. Mathfags in particular love to encroach their schizophrenia into incomprehensible jargon. Go ahead, I dare you to try defending this story.
>>16870482Never heard that story. I'd like to know more
>>16866871Quintic is as unsolvable as the quadratic is.
>>16866871>Define any n dimension hyperspace>Let's use a real-i-j space>Derive the general quintic equation >Ignore or redefine any pesky axioms>Rework space to handle contradictionsMath is an idealist field. There is no reason that we can't solve these problems by rationalizing the solution.
>>16866879This guy gets it>>16867231This guy has no clue what he's talking aboutThis is a really nice video on the subject:https://youtu.be/9HIy5dJE-zQ