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So I'm being nonconsensually drugged against my will with haloperidol at 555 Beale street in San Francisco California where they wipe the medication on bowls of fruit without telling anyone (and most likely elsewhere). This is a shelter run by five keys probgeams in San Francisco. What are the side effects from going cold turkey?
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>>16464588
Oh and drugging someone with a drug that causes tinnitus as a withdrawal symptom is due to how the ear handles sound. I'm not saying this in a quite technical manner, but there's a way that your ear suppresses sound, similar to your pupil. Certain classes of downers will suppress this reflex. So if you drug someone with this drug and then download noises around someone or will end up destroying their hearing when the drug wears off because their ear couldn't protect itself. The reason why gangsters and firetrucks are running around the city blaring their siren - because it scares off people doing this specific kind of downer (maybe it's fent I don't know). What I do know is that it can be wiped on food and then swallowed and it can be breathed in (but doesn't smell like the spice melange type shit which will just give you COPD)
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>>16464613
if you drug someone with this drug and then download noises around someone or will end up destroying their hearing

Should be cause noises around someone onviously
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>>16464617
So the shit I saw where homeless would run at terror after a firetruck went down the street covering their ears was because they didn't want to go deaf.

Kamala Harris everyone. Your president of the United States.
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>>16464618
This may also if it's a central immune depressant fuck with the pupil dilatory response but I'm not certain. I have floaters in my left eye, the same side that typically has headaches and I don't know why. I've speculated it's some kind of perivascular disease. I have no idea why only one side of my head is affected and not the other. It could be an illness that has been known since Norse times and had something to do with a drug that comes out of Scandinavia referencing the Odin mythology. Which could have ties to national socialism or Margaret Edna and the Mythology book. All speculation.
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>>16464625
Oh and that reminds me of something. In 2019 I roomed with two Israelis that claimed to have worked for the army (although everyone does) and one lost their hearing because they were in the "artillery". So that may be related if it's this kind of shit. So it was known as far back as 2019 on New York City what this shit is possibly.

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Where did the notion that More muscle = less intelligence come from and why does it still exist?
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Extremes and excess over balence.

There are many in the center of the venn diagram of brains and brawn.

Due to fierce competition and specialization and momentum, and the fact that both stimulation of the mind is pleasurable (enough) and exercise stimulation of the body is pleasurable (enough), it is easily possible for a person to get carried away over the course of years with an obsession towards one particular pole at the neglect of the other.

The extremes being:
The massive body builder
And the brilliant scrawny nerd

Especially with the quick off to the races of youth.
The football player sees the benefits of their body
The nerd reads about computers and physics and machines for 10 hours a day straight
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>>16463066
people whose job or hobby it is generally do not have the time to be a book worm, they spend their time working out/training and people whose job is to specialize rarely have the time to work out, they spend it studying. It isnt rocket science
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>>16464040
So if a car was dropped on your body, it would just know how to increase energy needs to not get squashed by the impact?
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>>16464542
Retarded strawman.
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>>16464595
Nope, a demonstration that the body is easily saturated and can't just provide whatever energy demands you desire.

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How good are standardized tests for judging someone's ability
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>>16463970

Make 10 times more money working in USA, have the possibility of moving up into a management position with another 10 times raise.
Combine this with sexually liberated women everywhere and you can see why the smartest men leave India for USA.
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>>16464244

> 10 times more money , sex, management position
That means nothing if you are rich in India, own land, own a factory, have access to the rich and hot indian women. Have a big loving family that can live like kings in India.
You are viewing this from your own standpoint, which is a post-modern Western one.
Again where is your proof other than projecting your own viewpoint?
The claim is: Only high caste indians move, only the richest and highest class indians move. That's simply not true.
The truth is that only the middle class who has basically nothing to lose but still enough money is moving.
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>>16464007
>Ban non scientific or mathematics content.
what's your problem with mathematics content?
... oh, in your native language negation has a lower precedence than disjunction. well, in english it's the other way around.
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>>16463819
>why would somebody who has a high caste, and high social position in India leave India?
Because, 1st world high places >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2nd world high places >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>3rd world high places
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>>16463877
NTA, masters maths student. It's still pretty much all Germans, French, Italians, British, Russians, and other Europeans, Jews, and in ancient times Greeks.

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What's going on with her, after she left academia she's been a negative physics hater and is always talking shit about other scientists
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>>16464026
>very nice plausible ideas
>SU(5) GUT
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>>16464165
Imagine there had been no search for proton decay yet. What's implausible about it?
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>>16464185
What's implausible about SU(5)? The fact we live in three dimensions and not five.
What's implausible about proton decay? The fact that protons have never been observed to decay.
This isn't complicated. Yet somehow theoretical physicists have, along the way, forgotten how reality works.
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>>16462781
this

>I don't give a shit what others want me to say, or not say as it were, but then I also eat instant coffee powder with a spoon, so maybe I'm not a good sample group.

Fucking KEK
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>>16463608
They are simping her, obviously.

Why is life expectancy on the decline?
No progress in over two decades. Before that life expectancy only kept on increasing, but now its declining.
Whats wrong with the current crop of medical scientists? Why are they so incompetent?
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>>16456065
>environmental toxins and emissions remain unlimited and companies are allowed to leave behind or dispose of waste without hesitation.
the so-called environmental movement only cares about stopping CO2, which isn't even a toxin or aa pollutant, its plant food that enriches the environment
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>>16462732
how abysmal retarded are you?
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>>16456040
And opioids.
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>>16462732
Not only is it plant food, but its also an antidote for droughts. Plants use less water in higher CO2 environments.
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>>16456026
>starts crashing arounf 2018-2019
I wonder if it has to do with experimental injections they tried to intimidate everyone into taking

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...where the dark matter particles
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>>16459999
1. There's some here but it's too evenly distributed to affect planetary motion.
2. Averages. It's not that the solar system is special, it's that any patch of space with a star system in it is special when it comes to concentration of baryonic mass. Dark matter does not clump to nearly the same extent.
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>>16435242
a dark matter particle just flew over my house
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>>16459999
If dark matter (in the form of some super difficult to directly detect particle) exists, it is is spread thinly but relatively evenly throughout the galaxy. The amount of dark matter within our solar system proposed by those models would be roughly equal to a small asteroid in mass (again, spread through the whole solar system) which is why we can't measure its impact on local orbits. However, the space inbetween stars in the galaxy is vastly larger than the spaces taken up by star systems, so even at that low density dark matter ends up massing a lot more. A silly analogy would be how aircraft are much more dense than air, and that the air inside an airplane is a rounding error compared to its total mass, yet the mass of the atmosphere outweighs every airplane combine multiple times over.
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>>16462725
"fabulosness" should have been replaced with grandiosity for it to have been a truly cutting comic, but the "thank god" is a fairly good punchline

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why can't space bros do anything right?

https://www.iflscience.com/cosmic-drama-first-picture-of-our-supermassive-black-hole-is-not-accurate-new-study-claims-76552
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probably this happened:
>attempt to collect some data of a black hole
>try putting it through 15 different math formulas and filters
>it spits out something resembling a black hole
>wow there it is, it's the black hole, publish it PUBLISH IT!
>forget to consider whether what you did even makes sense
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>>16463096
but you can use existing tools to detect and reconstruct those images.
unlike the image of the black hole, which is radio noise filtered into a specific shape
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I read this article thinking "man that sucks" then I realized it was like 3 japanese retards saying it and no one else.
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>>16457383
>I'm always arguing with science bros on here about black holes.
>doesn't even read the article to see how it's speculation of a couple nobodies saying it's off a little bit
You're literally retarded.
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>>16463839
>>16463833
>heh nicholas copernicus who? just some polish retard

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How true is this data/information?
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>>16461673
>An email I don't understand means there's a global conspiracy!
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>>16461673
>>16462734
retarded
no cure
no pity
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>>16413441
>graph starts at the end of the little ice age in order to dishonestly present the false appearance of a warming trend due to CO2

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New peer reviewed article from Frontiers in Pharmacology claims to have a cure for baldness, however some doubt has been cast upon the claim because one of the authors is bald and all of the authors are Pakistani
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2024.1370833/full
Please post your thoughts on this topic after reading the article
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>>16459242
>>16461635
I should say that I think humans evolved baldness not because it's attractive, but because it weeds out unhealthy males.

There was a study done in China which found the biggest correlate with balding was soda consumption. I've heard of anons who were balding for years who moved somewhere else and it all grew back. They hypothesized that it was due to something in the water, probably estrogens. Of course some men will probably go bald regardless of their environment, so that's likely only part of the reason baldness exists.
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>>16461641
Vitamin and mineral deficiencies don't get tested for enough as potential causes. Too many doctors see someone loosing hair and automatically jump to androgenic alopecia without considering nutritional problems or autoimmunity.

>a lot of "non-responders" to fin/dut or min don't really *just* have androgenic alopecia
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Cure existed for a long time now;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=434fUdQfC8U
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oh look, another /pol/ thread.
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>>16461635
>Just because baldness is exclusive to men doesnt make it inherently masculine.
yes it does

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>Dr. Daniel McKeown is an astrophysicist who has been made homeless by the low pay working conditions of Academia. Currently, minimum wage workers in California would theoretically earn more than him in welfare gratuity.

https://youtu.be/8EP9i-BeVgo

What is wrong with the American education system?
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>>16461299
You sound like someone who doesn't trust The Science
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>>16440651
america is too diverse for people to stand up for their labor rights
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>>16459240
If he went to medical school instead of getting an astro phd he would currently be making $300,000
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>>16462660
with $500K+ debt
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>>16462695
being massively credit worthy is the same as being wealthy, you have a plebishly immature conception of finance.

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https://marxist.com/the-big-bang-shoehorning-the-facts-to-fit-the-theory.htm
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Big Bang is cathocuck theory. Le hecking start point of universe (by God). Guess what fags. The universe is eternal and had no start point.
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>>16447113
Those things don't understand logic, they/them only produce meaningless noise, not even useful white noise but trash tier noise.
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>>16460525
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysenkoism
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>>16461348
apparatchiks were the bourgeoisie
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>>16447930
Lemaitre was a Jesuit, not only are they not Catholic, they're not even Christians.

>50% of the nitrogen in your body is from the Haber-Bosch process, which converts natural gas into food.
>No country has reached high wealth without massive energy consumption.
>Every country over $10,000 per capita GDP is also burning oil like there's no tomorrow.
>China’s GDP and its electricity consumption are through the roof—both fueled by coal, oil, and gas.
>Wealthy countries like Norway and the US are high on the graph for a reason—they burn fossil fuels for energy to sustain their way of life.
>India is still building wealth and burning through natural gas and coal to do it.
>The line between poverty and prosperity is fueled by fossil energy.
>"Low carbon" dreams don't build industries, cities, or modern economies.
>Green countries on the graph? Not exactly oil-free, just less dependent.
>Renewable energy is a luxury for nations that have already powered up their economies with fossil fuels. No oil, no wealth.

I am completely aware that things will get worse ecologically and climate-wise, incrementally but is everyone just going to expect third-world countries, that have seen how much consumption the First-World enjoys, to accept a lower quality of life per capita?

Nuclear Reactors (which I really wish were more widely used) and Renewables don't grow out of thin air. The material needs to be mined, which needs more oil. Batteries need metals which need to be mined from the seabed.

If you are a corporate worker, ultimately your entire job's efficiency revolves around the ability of some magic force turning a circle. And to date, oil has been the most reliable one to do that.

When did everyone become so energy blind?
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>>16461699
Those organizations were all taken over and subverted by the people they were trying to hamstring. Former Bush Jr Treasury secretary Henry Paulson is a bigshot at The Nature Conservancy.
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>>16460590
I write it for the others.
I always write it for the others if I write something.
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>>16432357
This has been widely discussed in France for quite a few years now, mainly because of Jean-Marc Jancovici (a prof in prestigious schools/unis) who regularly intervenes in media and makes videos and conferences on the subject. Most of his material is in french but he has a few english videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYLKtz5A5pA
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>>16432462
I dont get it
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>"""""Fossil"""" fuels
pluto has a methane ice cap, was it made out of dinosaurs?

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>>16434360
>This diet is comparable to that presently consumed in the United States.
so which part of this study says butter is bad?
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>>16430906
they’re more likely some species of weevil. they’re gross to look at but harmless afaik. naval fiction is full of sailors having to eat weevilly hard tack during the long months at sea
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what about Buttercup Luxury Spread?
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>>16462071
>what about Buttercup Luxury Spread?
better than Buttercup Poverty Spread
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>>16429671
Ants are not vegans, they're not dumb enough to be, they know that being vegan is unhealthy just like every other animal does. If you go on youtube you can find videos of just about every animal you think is a so-called herbivore eating meat. herbivores don't exist anywhere in nature, they're a myth from stupid science textbooks that doesn't exist in the real world.

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I imagine most of you have heard of the busy beaver game. It's the aim of creating a Turing machine that runs as long as possible without being infinite. But you might not know it's being ferociously researched right now.
https://wiki.bbchallenge.org/wiki/Main_Page
Basically, this collaborative project is aiming at finding values of the BB function and ruling out cases. Recently BB(5) was proven to be 47,176,870: https://discuss.bbchallenge.org/t/july-2nd-2024-we-have-proved-bb-5-47-176-870/237
BB(3,3) has what's called a "Cryptid" - a Collatz-like function. There's much research still to be done, and I figured /sci/ would be interested!
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>>16463887
Goal is to find the least efficient computer programs possible that aren't infinite.
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>>16462663
trivial with the help of quantum computing
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>>16462461
I remember the news about this. Laughed my ass off about the Coq abomination they used for BB(5). Anyways not real math.
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>>16464405
BB(643) will prove ZFC inconsistent ;)
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>>16464005
there's no such thing as 'the' least efficient program, no program is immune to the addition of further useless steps. what is the missing info about this silly challenge? it better not turn out that OP did not understand the importance of some criterion and consequently did not mention it here.

According to a new science paper:
>Heathers (2024), How Much Science is Fake? Approximately 1 in 7 Scientific Papers Are Fake
https://osf.io/s4gce
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/5RF2M

Media story:
>One in seven science papers is not to be trusted, says new science paper
https://www.SmH.com.au/national/one-in-seven-science-papers-is-not-to-be-trusted-says-new-science-paper-20241018-p5kjfj.html
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No. NO. NOOOoooooooooo TRUST THE BASEDENCE GOYS!!!
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>>16445845
by my calculations the irony is almost certainly lost on approximately 102% of /sci/, regardless of meme status
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>>16442461
> one in seven
it is affraid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNtQmpcNge0#t=1m40s
> at least half, if not 80 to 90 percent of the papers published in this field, are wrong.
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>>16462538
(((longevity experts))) have a lower life expectancy than the general population does


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