Why can't science create life, intelligence, a soul, or cure baldness?I went to the best hospitals in the USA and it still feels like we're in the stone age.
>>17015669>you think the thing is alive and talking to youDod I say I thought that?
God.
>>17015574Watch the monkey dance and spin up infinitely implausible natural scenarios that require a lab controlled by intelligent intent. Any day now, the era of magic will return, where pockets of no time can self assemble wrenches from quantum foam and teleport them across the universe as no-time collides with is-time.Make sure you get a hardhat folks, anything goes in this whacky self assembling universe of entropy that accidentally entropies into order.
>>17015532>being able to artificially create life is just as divinely important as curing baldnesstelling on yourself OP
>>17015814Jesus.
You can't project a flat earth onto a sphere without getting insane amounts of distortion.
>>17014398/x/ is smarter than /sci/
>>17014398>distortiondistorted to what mate??? Are we supposed to automatically know what youre talking about when you say "distorted to"? Do you expect everyone to have mind reading abilities for you??all maps of the earth are approximations by the literal fucking definition you assclown. 100% of all maps have some degree of distortion. what did you do asshole? Did you personally verify every single distance by every cartographer and surveryor of the past 2000 years, and match them up with every known map ever made? you went through a million maps and decide which ones were "distorted" and "not distorted"?
>>17014398Are you enjoying being an attention whore?
If it is flat, and all the other aren't then that is wild. But just be safe in the knowledge the the government is lying about far greater things than the world being flat. Why would we recruit in stem so heavily if the world was secretly flat and we had been doing the wrong calculations for years?
>>17015512>*stem">science technology engineering math>"secretly flat">mapping measuring and geometry are not secrets>"wrong calculations"2 problems with your statements. It's a category error and theres no secret
What's the best language to describe scientific phenomena?It's french, isn't it?
>>17014644Lojbanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lojban
>>17014644Perhaps Russian, given how many things they achieved first
>>17015947>Russian word kosmonavt (кocмoнaвт) >The root of the word cosmo comes from the Ancient Greek word kósmos (κόσμος).Greek it is.
>>17014644Language is extremely primitive and insufficient to describe all observed phenomena. Pure analog signals/thought transfer is superior.
Old Church Slavonic of course and written down with Glagoljica ofcouse
This just looks depressing.
>>17009800>aesthetic>>17009809>looks coolVery true, and also worth appreciating during daytime. It is quite visible high in the sky during the morning. I have seen it for decades and I never tire of appreciating the moon.
>>16957858Not depressing. Beautiful.
>>16957935TRVKE
I was tripping and fell asleep to that old IBM video where they keep zooming out. I dreamed I was on the moon and I could feel the gravity, the little grains of dust, and the earth. My dream almost mirrored OP's picture, but with a 360 view. I said to myself that this is beautiful before I realized I was dreaming and woke up.It changed my whole perspective on life, it's hard to explain in words, but I gained a new admiration for how precious life is. That was mostly the acid talking, but I'm more aware of my surroundings and the miracle of life that's all around us floating in the vacuum of space. Would later find out that's the overview effect.
>>16964746>discSure, flat earth it is. Was always flat since the beginning of time it itself, but time is not linear, A line is flat. Wow. We measure mostly flat. We fly mostly in a straight line in planes, etc. Only curve in the big circle we live in. Obviously 4chan is to the blame for making the flat earth meme, even so it was never originally 4chan's idea but went along with it to troll globe earthers.
Why do women crave the bear™ scientifically speaking?
>>17015759Kys
>>17015754No different the fetishizing any other animal, so many dudes wanna fuck cats, horses, dolphins and deer.
>>17015754basically>if my pussy can tame the bear, the power is mine, I have value>if it can't, it's the bear's fault, I have the moral high ground
>>17015754women are bags of chemicals and emotion with zero logic or reasoning
>>17015971Says a man having "serious" discussion about X post featuring an author's projection about Disney cartoon.
Do jobs in science prevent you from advancing science?
Depends who you work for and your perspective of it. Most people who donate to science want some kind of weapon or massive money making scheme out of it. A few companies will let you do good things but I imagine that's mostly universities and govts and if you do anything ground breaking then the military will swoop in if they can use it as a weapon or make massive amounts of money.
>"spherical" coordinates>cannot use them to describe a standard sphere
Why do basedentists refuse to concede that math is fake
>>17004355r = i checkmate, atheists
>>17004404r = abs(x)
>>17005574>>17010486I wish I could know the length of this road but it's impossible measure it :(
>>17015758wtf is this real
why isn't thermite used to drive steam turbines in power plants? it would surely be cheaper while also being green and shiet
>>17015546Costs more energy to make than you get out of it.
>>17015556>>17015559seek mental help (blow your brains out)
>it would surely be cheaperno, and it should be obvious why notdid you think aluminum was mined in metallic form?
>>17015815just use a little pure Al and then dump the ore in once it's gotten going, at a million degrees it will extract itself probably
>>17015546What about gas(oline)?
>pattern in prime numbers clearly existsTherefore prime number factorization is just a matter of time to be in polynomial time, right?
>>17015787Yea except you would have direct solutions instead of bruteforce
>>17015786yes anon anything with a pattern can be computed in polynomial time
Klauber triangle is superior but doesn't activate people's schizo receptors as well
>>17015786Prime patterns aren't patterns in primes but patterns in absence of primes which human pattern seeking mind interprets as pattern in the primes. They all stem from the fact that 2, 3, 5 and other small primes are "taken" and all their multiples vanish from any graph which when you blow up the graph into large size creates large clearly recognizable dead zones at their multiples. The dead zones make it look like the primes follow some pattern but it gives no predictive power about any new prime except the trivial case that any new prime is not the product of any previous prime.
multiples of 2, 3, 5, or 7 in white
Any arguments against solar energy?
>>170135481. It is expensive.2. It only works when there’s sunlight.3. It takes up a disproportionally large surface area compared to electricity generated.4. It kills wildlife in its proximity.5. It casts shade on ground beneath creating dead space.Caveats:1. Most other forms of energy are expensive at the moment, because capitalism can’t properly run natural monopolies.2. Other alternatives have the same restrictions, such as wind power only works when there’s wind, wave power only when there’s wave, hydropower demands rain supply etc.3. If placed on roof tops or in deserted land it probably won’t matter much that it demands a lot of space.4. Other energy forms have a negative impact on wildlife as well.5. -ll-
They could even have a few weights the solar grids could pull on for nights if batteries became expensive.
>>17015953You summed up all the positive points that PV brings.>1. It is expensive.More interesting for investors. Just like gold watches.>2. It only works when there’s sunlight.The sun shines non stop 24/7. Free petawatts every second.>3. It takes up a disproportionally large surface area compared to electricity generated.Less space than the volumes taken by oil reserves or uranium ore deposits.>4. It kills wildlife in its proximity.Good, feral animals are dangerous for humans and carry diseases.>5. It casts shade on ground beneath creating dead space.Shades cool the Earth.
>>170159621. And how is this benefit for the environment or the middle below class.2. Imagine making a system can only work like half a day or none during rain season3. Comparing the space of solar and nuclear with the same output. A solar systems to create enough energy to light up your cave ofc will smaller than a mining site4. Those feral arent gonna lie down and die, they move to the nearest place, usually your toilet.5. You serious?
>>17015966>1. And how is this benefit for the environment or the middle below class.The middle below class doesn't have the funds to build the (green) energy infrastructure they use every day for their comfort, investors do.>2. Imagine making a system can only work like half a day or none during rain seasonRain is fine. Rain is good. Hydroelectric power runs on rain energy. But let us not drift off topic.>3. Comparing the space of solar and nuclear with the same output. A solar systems to create enough energy to light up your cave ofc will smaller than a mining siteYes.>4. Those feral arent gonna lie down and die, they move to the nearest place, usually your toilet.You mistook feral with fecal.>5. You serious?It's been scientifically proved by shadeologists.
All the low-hanging fruits of science and mathematics have already been discovered. You've got to work a hundred times as hard as Newton to get a hundredth of the fame.
>>17012802>technology is an S-curve
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>>17013090AI has no telos, infinite abstraction under faulty assumptions without telos is called calculator soup
>>17013090>thinks human intelligence has been increasing>>16993712
>>17009590>if the only people capable of grabbing them were literal one in a billion geniuses.In Newton era existed just hundreds thousands of people who could afford his non employeed life style, and amount of them interested in science were probably just thousands.
Is the african monsoon getting stronger and reaching further. The reason for this is the heating of the land masses in the northern hemisphere. Or even some finer things like different ocean currents.Whatever the reason is, the african monsoon is exeptionally strong recently, especially in 2024 but also currently since the heatwave in Europe. This is the current state, you see rain as far as Tessalit, which normally barely gets any rain, and this 6 weeks before the peak of the monsoon. Even last week it got that far already. Even if this is the peak, its stronger then usual.This automatically means the subtropical high is further north, in Europe. And this means extreme heat and dry Summers in Europe.Southern Europe gets sahara climate in the summer. Central Europe gets still periodic atlantic collings and rain, but regular extreme heat waves as seen this year.Meanwhile southern sahara and sahel zones get way more rain and a stronger monsoon, a greening. This is self substaining as the evaporation will only lead to more rain. And that all leads to low pressure and the high pressure will move north. This is so highly self substaining that in even 10 years the new normal might be radically different. This is very good for the sahel countries and bad for european countries.The southern sahara looks like its greening again, like it was 6000 years ago. Historically it has been proven to be stable. All it needed was 7% more radiation in the northern hemisphere.
>>17014916Ok if you want to play semantics you're denying anthropogenic climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions. Both the record breaking heat in Europe and record African monsoon are both due to human activities. The African monsoon doesn't "cause" the heat in Europe, they're both effects of increased heat and evaporation, just dependent on geography.
>>17015003>you're denying anthropogenic climate change due to greenhouse gas emissionsNo.But im not 100% convinced of it, tho i think its true.>Both the record breaking heat in Europe and record African monsoon are both due to human activities.Well it doesnt really matter if its humans or a natural cycle.>The African monsoon doesn't "cause" the heat in Europe, they're both effects of increased heat and evaporation, just dependent on geography.Its a shift of zones yes. I clearly stated as the cause>>17012489>The reason for this is the heating of the land masses in the northern hemisphere. Or even some finer things like different ocean currents. Whatever the reason is.....So i already said this. You have kind of a strawman here.But i do think that the monsoon is the more powerful system and the one driving the subtropical zone north. So yes i see some kind of causation. I wanted to discuss this is this thread.
>>17015008I don't even think you understand the point you're trying to make desu
>>17015036I understand it but do you?
>>17013501I did ignore you because its just offtopic btw. Also im still unsure, these geoengeneering guys radiate to much schizo for me. I tend to say its all bullshit but i stay open minded.
Is gender studies real science?
>>17015433We are discovering new genders in the Large Hardon Collider
>>17015433I mean it was interesting during the biden administration and some of the tail end of obama administration, when we were actively discovering new genders like demisexual and aromantic, but now we pretty much found all the low hanging fruit. There were about 61 genders discovered between 2000-2025, probably no more to find
>>17015433"Real Science" is hegemonic manthink and has been debunked by Queer Epistemologies.Gender Studies is more than science, it's better than science. Gender Studies is infinite and eternal; all things and no thing.It is the ultimate intellectual pursuit - boundless, ruleless, free of all limitation. Anything you can imagine can be Queer and is s#h#elf-(u/n)-just&&ified+ by its Queerness.The highest IQs dream of Queer Futures Not Yet (Her)e, and midwit STEMchuds cope and seethe.It Is Known
We should just get rid of the concept of gender desu, all gender is horrid and all body is horror
>>17015923Reproduction administered through human Zootechnics (women into barns) and all inefficient petty social variables eradicated forever.Continuity guaranteed with limited sacrifice and identity problems minimized.
You are worried about caffeine psychosis, aren't you anon?
no, im not worried, the red bulls tell me not to worry, i do get a little worried when they grow wings and fly away though, thats when the goblins start whispering to me
They give me headaches. Taurine is for cats.
>>17015839who?
Is caffeine psychosis good for you?
Lightframe Thread.Mind is an extended self(what is brain activity? Brain mirroring the body including itself- which results in mind(the passive recognition of local environment)). Mind is a full-self extension in brain-space. The format of this bodily-enviromental extension, is like trees and gunge.Mind is not exclusively space in sense data, nor is it consciousness. It's what the brain and body does together, and not what the brain and body is. You may note a brain-space, local chaos, of subliminal indecisiveness.Consciousness is seated in brain and body, it is akin to mind. The common view of our consciousness, a body down below, seemingly jacked on as an extension, is strange beauty regarding this topic.You can use mind by selecting the difference between self and the environment.The next step is Lightframe.
I might be operating mind, and being the first man to use Lightframe in simulations like these.
(a fun task: try your hardest to: body-matter + brain space. To put a mind online).
I'm operating Lightframe.
You have to use math, such as how a brain shape is drawn easily from brain-space.
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