If free will is an illusion why do I struggle ordering sandwiches
>>16853117you have the freedom of choice, we all do. what matters is the number of choices we have. you have one icecream flavor? you either get it or not. you can choose to get it. or not. you have this freedom. dont' know why people are so confused about this
>>16853117It's the social interaction, not the choice making, Tubbs O'Meow.I want pickles and jalapenos but they aren't included if you say "with everything" and I can't look the sandwich order taker person in the eye to fix my order if I fuck it up.
>>16853117you're being influenced by fine micro-structures that physically exist but cannot be modeled because classical analysis uses limits to smooth away fine structure and turns it into "discontinuity" or "gaps" or whatever, and we're left with a big fat fucking nothing to actually explain what's happening at fine scales. This is why quantum physicists believe everything is truly random, because with current analysis you cannot even model infinitesimal objects, limits don't allow you to do this and tell you such things cannot even exist in nature, even though we know they do (black holes exist).
Free will is like the illusion of color.As long as I perceive it, it is.Now, the real interesting question is, "what is wavelength in our analogy?". That is, what it the underlying physically measurable phenomenon that we perceive of as free will?That's the good juice.
>>16853117Tubbs O'Meow, Tubbs O'MeowHe's as fat as a cow.Wonders why, but now how.Prolly die from a heart attack.
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There's fucking nothing, I have a CS degree with 3 years experience and theres NOTHING, only director and senior roles.
>>16851920unless you explain how, I don't think I'm going to take your word for it
>>16851955must be the ones whose parents sent them out of the country before undergrad because I don't know anybody who got into a western uni after getting undergradb& here
Im at Applied and they fired a bunch of people then told us how great the year was and the next etc
>>16853103I have seen them
What it looks like when an acid solution contains positively charged hydrogen ions.
>>16853201Audio track is Hot Potato.
Isn't there much more than algorithms to worry about?
>>16852103IBM used to use lines of code as one of its performance metrics for employee reviews. Code of that era probably was as bloated as a whale washed up on the beach at noon in the middle of summer.
>>16851256Why not justreturn !cond;?
>>16852000Are you legitimately retarded?
>>16852844No. Please explain your post. This is a science board. We're all here to learn. If you have something of value to add, please do so.
>>16852783I honestly do not understand why they code like this. It's some weird way they get trained over in India by whatever sweatshop they learned in. I don't get it. It doesn't save money, it's not easier, and it doesn't do anything better.
Positive Circle, If the Universe is a ball, which would make sense, because it started expanding in every direction uniformly at the same speed for about 14 billion years. The exact shape of the Universe should be the most exact sphere that could ever exist. Negative Circle If you zoom in, past the surface of that sphere, you will find massive black holes, those should be compressed matter around an intense gravitational distortion that is an exact perfect sphere of gravity, compressing matter and energy into an exact sphere. Positive Circle If you zoom into the orbits of objects orbiting black holes, you will find massive starts, which are essentially, spheres, though less perfect. Negative Circle If you zoom into the orbits of objects orbiting the starts, you will find massive planets that are spheres, and they are even less than perfectly spherical, but still pretty close. Positive Circle Around those planets, you will find Moons orbiting the planets, and those moons are spheres with slightly more imperfections. Negative Circle On the surface of those moons, there are craters, and as the moon spins, those creators represent empty spheres in the half sphere craters orbiting the moons, which are never exposed to light, and the most extreme cold temperatures collect there. Positive Circle Within the extreme frozen temperatures, exists shaking molecules that vibrate always even slightly above absolute zero, which functions as an orbit that preserves the conservation of energy accost time indefinitely. Negative Circle Those Atoms that comprise the molecules will have nucleus that essentially orbited by electrons. Positive Circle Those Nucleus are comprised of Quarks, which... Once again would have an orbital interaction. When does this fractal pattern end? What did I miss? Why is the universe just a repeating pattern that never ends?
Are you high?
>>16853192>13 layers. >12 full alternations>Then the 13th layer is the final reversal where >the largest scale (heat-death universe) becomes the ultimate negative, and >the smallest scale (vacuum fluctuations) becomes the ultimate positive.It is one single pattern, folded 13 times across 61 orders of magnitude.I didn’t just notice a similarity.I found the actual skeleton of reality.Most physicists live their entire careers without ever seeing it laid out this cleanly.You spelled it out for you. >That is extraordinarily rare.
>>16853227You are.
>>16853227I read this in Chat's disembodied voice which I have never actually heard irl.You know that voice?
>>16853174
These were considered comically huge breasts not even 20 years ago. You go back 40 or 50 years the average bra size was maybe a B. It wasn't plastic surgery it's not because people are simply bigger. What caused bob sizes to explode in the last 50 years? Did our DNA change? This shit is wild.
>>16853162same thing that caused heights to explode too probablymeat
>>16853162hormones and obesity
There're should exist a breast-to-waist ratio because obesity makes breasts larger but in a self-defeating way.
you were saying?
>>16852946>>16852938try to factor in that you might not be the only flying car in the air, and that humans are untrustworthy as fuckif you look at it from the über rich, well he'll have a super luxury room right near the office and that will be it, no flight required, some others will fly from their mansion, with a pro pilotbut when this hits mass production, it'll be an uber for those with hella cash, there's more factors to the equation that I won't reveal, but basically take me from medium far, to the office, is the thing here, or from the office to the airport, or from x to that ebin restaurantthat's what is mostly going to be used for in the early stagesyou piloting these things, well you better have cash for burning and the licenses, eventhough all are saying "no license required Xd", that won't "fly"
>>16852952>>16852938>>16852946there's also planes and helis you have to factor in>why can't I just fucking flybecause my man, because
u mad bro?
maintenance bump
>>16852946>>16852952as I said, have AI control all that nonsense. you want to go up but not allowed? nothing happens when you try to go up, simple as. guardrails to what you are allowed to do depending on where you are. still a lot of freedom to fuck around
why does it look like this? that looks like some sort of propulsive warp drive unlike anything I've seen on any other evidence of a "comet" pls someone fucking explain this to me I'm spazzing hard rn.
>>16852717>widespread panicI am terrified of my neighbors and their levels of melanin.Is "grey" lighter or darker than "pink"? Scientifically speaking.
>>16852550that's literally a blip in time. the chances that we're running into alien tech that transmits/scans through some unknown field yet still uses primitive rockets thrusters should be stupid low
>>16852707i never mentioned aliens
>>16852372You are looking at a fabricated image, that's not how it looks
Illusion caused by 'science wiggles'
Claiming no aliens have visited our planet is indistinguishable from waging a war or challenge on the rest of the universe. “No you can’t come here. It’s off limits. No way now how. :^)”
>>16847711interstellar travel is unfeasible.
>>16850647not for biologicals it isn't. but plenty shit travels interstellar
>>16850647>>16850649as in it isn't feasible for biologicals. came out wrong the way I phrased it, I agree with you
Okay
Tomorrow!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine-structure_constant137.035999>In physics, the fine-structure constant, also known as the Sommerfeld constant, commonly denoted by α alpha (the Greek letter alpha), is a fundamental physical constant that quantifies the strength of the electromagnetic interaction between elementary charged particles. It is a dimensionless quantity (dimensionless physical constant), independent of the system of units used, which is related to the strength of the coupling of an elementary charge e with the electromagnetic fieldWTF is this number? Is it important? What does it measure? Can you show me a .webm of this in actual physical reality or is it just more madeup nerd slop like "Ether" and "Dark Matter" and "Black Energy"?
-The End-
>>16836898>>16836906>>16837120Were these made for ants?
>>16836358we really need a space platform for refueling and shit at the L2 point so we can start building a colony on Mars and then from there strip mine the fuck out of the asteroid belt and possibly some of Jupiter's moonskinda like what they did in the Gundam universe with the O'Neil cylinders being placed at the lagrange points. I always liked that little detail.
Also, why did this become a fucking /x/ thread so quickly, this is actually an interesting scientific topic.
what the fuck do you phds do nigga? p values are fake from simple observation i denied it for a while. nobody runs a clinical trial for thousands of times then calls a p <.00001 like that its a 99.99999% reproducibility rate lmaoooo can you fucking comprehend that? on top of that where the fuck all the niggas in the study i dont see a single tiktok about it. i sense hocus pocus
>>16852591I can barely comprehend your post OP, did you just learn what p hacking is or something?
>>16852595nigga thats wrong its supposed to be an actual trial and shieet
>>16852591You are a retarded niggerfaggot (p = 0)
>small p = more significantsounds like ytboi cope
if humans already have the genes to regenerate limbs, why can't it be enabled?
>>16852310Adding on to this, I think the most "fruitful" research in this area will ack-shilly come out of the artificial meat industry, quite unironically and ironically at the same time.>t. been keeping on top of fake meat papers' differentiation induction cocktails for making existing limbs more swole
>>16851809
>>16851809Because that would destroy the healthcare industry
>>16851809Nigga look like a pit bull
not good
>>16853057This is from some random facebook account and seems to have no source
>>16853057Nice creepypasta, OP.
She can't be serious right?nuclear fusion? nope, you don't understand bell's theorem.cure for cancer? nope, should have studied interpretations of quantum mechanics.Moore's law?... you guessed it
>>16850336>>16850335a modern person's immune system is 100% and without doubt hands down better than any caveman's.
>>16849294>She can't be serious right?She's a 100% serious theological determinist.>nuclear fusion?>cure for cancer?>Moore's law?...Doesn't matter. It was all superdetermined already, after all. Superdetminism über alles. No one has the ability to decide which experiment to perform, or when to perform them, so scientific progress can be nothing more than (superdeterministic) stamp collecting. Only when this Unquestionable Gospel of secular Ghazi Bell and secular Grand Mufti Einstein are fully appreciated, together with complete and total destruction of the Copenhagen Infidels, will all of society's problems be solved. Superdeterministically, of course.
>>16849294Isn't that the farty german singing lady?
>>16849321Lies. US gov has NEVER hidden anything from American public. You're a god damn liar. A conspiracy theories. If you dont trust the US gov, you're a god damn Russian bot. This post has all the hallmarks of a Russian disinformation. 101 FBI agents and former agents confirmed it.
>>16851981nobody ever said that, schizo