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Why does tertiary education still exist if LLMs made the whole process obsolete and Colleges/Universities have to dumb down the entirety of the courses in order to accommodate and graduate borderline retarded, illiterate students and short form content addicts??
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>>16995865
>I am retarded NPC who needs LE SOCIAL INTERACTION
>>16996522
>LE MULTIFACETED DEVELOPMENT
Holy fucking shit this board is overrun with NPC cattle.
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>>16994393
LLMs aren't intelligent enough to turn children and young adults into communists.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/KJjqFaRbHq0q
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>>16996522
Yeah that wasn't my point either. Dont respond to me with disgusting shit
>>16996771
Thats cute man. Nobody wants to live like that.
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>>16996771
Touch grass dude
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>>16994393
So ai or llm are constantly wrong and are not viable sources for information or giving advice.if you took ChatGPT and looked at all its responses and advice as person it would see as a obsessive compulsive lying sociopath/psychopath who random talks people into suicide and makes shitty music and art.

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I’m getting really vivid and awful dreams on Lexapro, such as a dream where I’m eating a bowl of prawns and then I look down to find I’m chewing on a rat’s corpse that was part of the cooked prawns. Do SSRIs alter dreams? Any psychiatrists or mental health workers know if this is common?
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>>16996052
>It's a well known side effect to have prophetic dreams on those drugs. All of them will come true exactly as you have forseen.
>>>/x/
>>16996104
>serotonin has effects on everything
Yeah, I know. Apparently my brain doesn't like this (side effects and obviously, it doesn't work all that well in the first place. I think mostly in the beginning, like a placebo. And then now, it just feels like I felt exactly how I Was before I started taking them.) Oh well.
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>>16996959
first response, meant to respond to >>16996054.
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>>16996959
>>>/mlp/
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>>16996959
>Apparently my brain doesn't like this (side effects and obviously, it doesn't work all that well in the first place. I think mostly in the beginning, like a placebo. And then now, it just feels like I felt exactly how I Was before I started taking them.) Oh well.
Yes, that's how SSRIs work.
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>>16996052
Imagine tossing these bad boys into some mango habanero.

Is it true autists are the only non-NPC people out there?
This phd says they are the true inventors and innovators of the world. Hes also Borats brother.
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>>16996141
Benefit collectors, uncompetitive industry and shitty managers combined into feeding off government contracts, which is gate kept by stricter background checks. Newly imported browns are off the limit for government contracts concerning government properties from army blankets to police car orings.
We are at the populist puppet stage when disability wranglers pushed back on brown wranglers expanding into these government contracts past roads and constructions while making several contracts for themselves for supporting the fight.
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>>16994169
>Go to wikipedia
npc bot
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>>16996071
>autism [does not] makes someone smarter or dumber
>autism seems to impact people along the entire range of human intelligence
Same-anon. I realized these two are different claims which can be investigated independently from each other. I think the first one can be analyzed by proxy by looking at twin studies.
Also I disagree with myself about the first claim. Autism or its underlying causes seems to be a handicap for many people; no doubt it can have some effect on intelligence. But how could we compare within the same person, what outcomes they would have when they do have autism and when they don't? It does not seem to be something that can be turned on and off for controlled blind test experiments
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>>16996673
>>16996071
This is true but also a neurotypical person with a given IQ score will have a significantly easier life than their autistic counterpart until you get to very high IQ scores, and even then it's not guaranteed. A normie with an IQ in the 90s will have a boring job but enjoy a social life gathered around sportsball or whatever while also finding a mid woman, an autist with the same IQ will barely be able to hold a job at all while being locked in isolation and loneliness.
A hallmark of autism is also having very uneven abilities. People ITT post about a dichotomy between screeching self-harming tards and weird geniuses but a bulk of autists I've met IRL were folks who you wouldn't suspect of being retarded on a surface level but once you spend time with them you'll see them do bafflingly stupid shit that dumber normies would never do. Of course there's an anthropic principle thing going on because you will not find the severely retarded ones in normal schools, at work or social settings.
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>>16994159
these types of people are encouraging you to be retarded so they can feel superior to you in some way.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pov0MKuyJfg&ra=m

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... how feasible is it for a terrorist group to manufacture an atomic bomb from scratch?
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>>16997026
that all depends. are we talking about 'a terrorist group' or (((a terrorist group)))?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gujPXF1WLKI&ra=m
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>>16997026
Practically infeasible. The enrichment process alone would put them on the alphabet radar.
A dirty bomb however is much more feasible

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Science is a few things:

1. Knowledge (this is where the word comes from) to be acquired and information that can be applied (technology, chemistry, cooking, etc, are all applied sciences)
2. The method of “fuck around and find out” (causality/repeatability as it is - with the additional nuances of the reproducibility crisis - each stroke of a paint brush won’t be exactly the same - things like the big bang already happened - etc) which is the bare minimum of science - “remember kids, the only real difference between proper science and fucking around is writing is down”
3. The scientific community and overall consensus, peer review, scientific dogma (consider that half of the scientific community can’t even tell you what a woman is - it is perhaps a borderline cult at present), etc, that ostracizes dissent and divergent thinking
4. Physics, nature, reality, as it is - Einstein himself did not see science as merely something to apply in the one sided sense; he saw it as a background symphony, playing its cosmic tune independently of our ability to listen in; it lies in wait for all time; “the music of the spheres”; he directly compared it to Mozart “locating” already existent beauty, or harmony, while people like Beethoven merely constructed their music

Any questions?
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>>16935316
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>>16993052
Kek
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>>16935316
a miserable little pile of secrets
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Science is whatever I say it is.

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why cannot bioengineer a fungus that lives on desert sand and sucks up water and heat?
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>>16996588
>why cannot bioengineer a fungus that lives on desert sand and sucks up water and heat?
I mean, honestly where to start. I'd love to just call you a nobooks retard and laugh but that never seems to work....sigh....here goes.

For the purpose of this discussion we are discussing mushrooms in the kingdom Fungi as the others are small colonies that can not mass and spread like mushrooms. Meaning no molds, mildews, or yeasts which also live in wet environments anyways. So just Basidiomycota (Club Fungi) & Ascomycota (Sac Fungi). These fungi have their main body, the Mycelium, which can grow and spread into a large subterranean network. The largest such single Mycelium network was found in Oregon at 2,385 acres. A very wet place BTW.

Why can't fungus grow in sand?
>Fungus cannot easily grow in pure sand because it lacks the organic food sources (like cellulose and sugars) and the moisture-retaining nutrients that fungi need to survive. Pure sand is primarily inert silicon dioxide, making it an ecological dead zone for most microbes.

Why can't fungus just suck up the water?
There is no water to suck up stupid, least of all in the top layers of sand where the Mycelium would live.
>Living mycelium typically consists of 85% to 92% water by weight, which closely matches the moisture composition of fully grown mushrooms.
Fungus is almost all water, like literally.

Why can't fungus just soak up all the heat?
How would it do that exactly? What are the mechanisms of physics you propose this happens under? The Mycelium is the main body of the fungus and the mushroom is a tiny part of it's reproductive cycle. The Mycelium is always underground and largely insulated from the heat anyways so again, how would this happen with fungus, spoiler it never will.

BASTA
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>>16996730
>>16996785
Shouldn't you be filming wedding video(s) somewhere...
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>>16996974
I know you but you dont know me...you subvert this truth by lying to yourself, and then believing those lies, like a woman or a Jew.

Which is it, effiminate eunuch or ruthlessly unscrupulous?
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>>16996985
>I know you but you dont know me...you subvert this truth by lying to yourself, and then believing those lies, like a woman or a Jew.
Calm down, drama-mama.
I don't know (You), I was just going off of your name, namefag. Sorry.
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>>16997012
>a bunch of projections and LARPs
Men dont do what you do...so youre subverted into either of those, there is no third option here.

Its one or the other, so which one is it?

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Reminder that sun tanning is recognised as the damage of the skin. There is no such thing as a safe tan. Being in the sun is terrible for you. It's crazy to think people go outside when UV intensity increases throughout the year and spend more time outside. You should be doing the exact opposite. Also during the summer as a european 15 minutes is enough to get your daily amount of vitamin D.

https://www.fda.gov/radiation-emitting-products/tanning/risks-tanning
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>>16994452
Kek, timmycels going extinct just from going outside.
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Earth is a brown world
you are just living in it
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>>16994461
It's actually mostly blue.
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>>16993574
Based and true. Literally never get out before 6 pm
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>>16993574
im getting rid of my permanent tan, white privilege here i come!

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Is the smartphone really the limit of sci fi technology?
Why can't I fly a ship into space whenever I want?
Why can't I fix any ailment in my body at will?
Why can't I hover without air?
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>>16994864
I've just checked your contributions to the advancement of knowledge and it's literally nothing.
thats why
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>>16995033
Only if you can force asians and africans to stop reproducing
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>>16994956
kys
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>>16994864
>why can't I
Sorry, powers that be don't want you to get out of hand.
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>>16994915
>Why don't they ever post all of it online before the ACKing?
You either post it online and get whacked, or you build it (privately) and then you still get murdered, because they know where you live and are watching your every move, everywhere, no matter where you go. They can pull together a record of all your purchases, every store you've visited and every website you've searched (even in incognito, yes, and even on .onion sites with packet interceptors and terahertz-wavelength data-receivers). Like >>16996051 said, the powers that be...
Yeah... anyways, in this day and age, you're better off putting your money into plasmonics or microwave generators that get, after some transistor amplification circuitry, tuned to a converter that will direct the energy into a transformer and then an antennae, creating a beam so that it can be combined (with waveguide/mirrors mathematically calculated with precision) to form a very powerful beam that will have ionization capacity in free space under regular ambient conditions, without the use of vacuum tubes, A.K.A. a visible-and-microwave-light hybrid directed-energy-weapon. It's not quite as cool as a jetpack or a flying car, or healing yourself of injury, immediately, or transform the world by curing every disease, but it's very feasible if you are bored and need something to do.
Whatever inventions you create, share it! We'd love to see it.)

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Genomic data and HARs prove adhd and autism were selected for in the Palaeolithic and are directly connected to the development of the neocortex while psychopathy and sociopathy were selected for during the Neolithic when agricultural land allowed for inheritance and favoured long term strategy over cooperation.

The literature is explicit. The autistic/adhd brain modulated by HARs is further away from the chimp brain. This is exclusively polymorphic inherited autism which used to be called 'high functioning' it excludes high level non functioning autists which experienced a spontaneous collapse from negative HAR mutation and most often have no history of family autism.
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All three of these women claim to have autism. Can you guess who is faking and who really is autistic?
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>>16996630
all of them are faking
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>>16996630
i think the faker is you
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>>16996585
>But institutional scientists don't say that
Yes they do, that's why the standard model doesn't have a graviton, only the higgs field.
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>>16994535
you can't expect people to adhere to reality when the reality that's been explained to them is retarded or gay.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lr2K71gtZk4&ra=m

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Of course there’s an absolute time. Just because the tick rate is constant and non-discreet doesn’t mean there’s no world clock. Relative speeds are all relative to the absolute time constant in the global frame.
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>>16994843
See
>>>16994846
Where i said:
Wrong. CMB dipol is a more then zero evidence that we are in motion to an absolute reference frame. Why else would it be almost perfect, but with a dipol from relative speed of 370 km/s? Simplest conclusion is in the reference frame its extremely homogenous, and in motion we see the doppler effect.
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And yes im a Bobo and here to destroy relativity.
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>>16994847
This is a science board, not /x/
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>>16994849
My criticism is 100% scientific. If CMB was known 1905 Einstein would not have gotten away with relativity.
What about my argument is "unscientific" according to you? Lets go through.
>Why else would it be almost perfect, but with a dipol from relative speed of 370 km/s?
This is a fact
>Simplest conclusion is in the reference frame its extremely homogenous, and in motion we see the doppler effect.
This is actually not a "simple conclusion", its the only real conclusion
>CMB dipol is a more then zero evidence that we are in motion to an absolute reference frame.
And this follows, since we hvae some physical effect that is homogenous in this reference frame only.
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>>16991470
There’s also sun dial time which were also local apparent time and solar time and i reckon the giant burning hydrogen solar sphere were not the worst method reckon time to the context to the solar system and what I was just thinking the now was that light and gravity are both forces are bear some relation but currently at the now i understand of nah law or relationality that would appear to demonstrate some model to relationality between the forces to light and gravity or something like that

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>have a partly broken tooth
>maybe a bit of it is exposed
>still a lot of tooth left
>dentist said no to filling and recommend extraction
>don't know about other types of advanced dentistry, would have to check
If I can't have some sort of dental operation, do you think I can just keep it as is? I kind of get the potential infection thing. A lot of people run around with broken teeth though. Do I really need an extraction? Advice? Pic is random and unrelated.
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>>16996163
It will loosen the surrounding teeth and dental bridge. Guaranteed. Composite restoration is possible, that guy just has a jagoff dentist who stopped caring years ago.
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>>16996176
Yeah over 20+ years. It takes a while. People have always lost teeth. You don't just lose a tooth and then they all start swinging around and falling out. If you hit 40/50 with most of your teeth you'll probably be fine. And in around 30 years I think regrowing teeth and enamel will start coming to market. Losing a tooth isn't the end of the world. The prices of implants are coming down and I would suggest an implant if possible but a bridge or missing tooth isn't the end of the world. He will be in paid from hot and cold drinks and food is the nerve is exposed and will be begging to have it ripped out eventually.
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ITT amerimut education and healthcare at its paroxysm
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>>16996184
A bridge sounds like a bad idea of the neighboring teeth are perfectly healthy. You'd have to cut them down to become abutments on which the bridge sits.
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>>16996001
>>>/s4s/

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>contraindicated with a history of drug abuse
>ADHD is highly correlated with drug abuse
>stimulant treatment for ADHD patients reduce the potential for drug abuse
>treating ADHD-induced drug abuse is contraindicated with itself
why is psychiatry like this?
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>>16995194
pre-ADHD meds I used drugs to self manage (weed, coffee, nicotine)

post-ADHD meds I am tempted to do less weed but more nicotine and coffee

it’s fucked up but it’s something about our brains to feel calm enough to focus or else it’s just pure chaos for no reason to get anything productive done
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>>16995534
>it's the heckin toxins dood!
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>>16995534
You're a toxic parasite. Next you gonna say Clorox is the cure of all diseases?
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>>16995196
Same with weed and alcohol. But when I ran out once I returned. Back again, so much better
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>>16995554
This. Hasn’t cured my procrastination but now it’s my own fault at least. Once I engage in a Task I am calm and can do for prolonged time it without wanting to rush and flee

This is actually more accurate than any IQ test we have
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>>16995051
entonoia: psychopathologic symptom at the opposite end from paranoia on the the trust-suspicion axis. Extreme manifestation seen in William's Syndrome sufferers.

Some people who can use behavioural clues for interpersonal relations to determine, reality-based whom to trust and not trust and in different domains, e. g., one guy you'd trust with a confidence but never with your car and vice-versa, but they automatically trust anyone with an air of authority, despite clues and experience of being betrayed.

DSM needs the following entry: Pathological Authority Trust Personality Disorder

also,
Weath Acquisition Disorder (WAD)
Power Obsessive Disorder
Placid Compliance Disorder
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>>16995045
Yes little incel, you are smart and above it all. Now back to browsing 4chan for 14 hours a day because going outside is a jewish conspiracy to prevent you from spreading your High IQ genes.
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>>16996642
If you think, even if just once and quicky, IQ is legit, you fucking stupid and you should kys(keep yourself safe).
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>>16995045
Conspiracy affirmation is a lack of basic critical thinking. Trusting your own intuition without applying intellectual rigor is a symptom of terminal anti-intellectualism. It carries the same consequences of mental deficiency it does in hallucinating clankers.
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>>16996327
>UK that high.
I know there's plenty of fucking corruption, just look at fucking highstreets but don't kid me with a 20 point opinion bump over italy where applying for a permit still comes with a "courtesy" fee and I bought my way out of every speeding fine I got.

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previous >>16993034
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>>16997217
Who said anything about reddit, tourist?
https://futurism.com/space/possible-spacex-collapse-spectacularly
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>>16997218
minus the*
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https://www.fool.com/investing/2026/05/13/heres-why-spacexs-2-trillion-valuation-could-crash/
>But many experts agree this is a long shot, citing concerns about space debris, radiation, and the difficulty of in-person repairs and maintenance.
Weird how these things suddenly only apply to satellites if they have GPUs in them.
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>>16997224
Trash rags love to make headlines out of FUD.
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>>16997224
>fool.com

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New research shows China leads research in 90% of crucial technologies & ignoring this means we're living in a delusional bubble, where we still think the West is the Sci-Tech leader.

I think a lot of people are in denial, or just can't accept that China is already the world's leading nation for science and technology. I can't blame them for their ignorance. Most English-language media studiously avoid mentioning it. Time and time again, I see topics like AI, space & robotics covered, with only developments in Western countries talked of, as if China doesn't exist. Despite the fact that it's now the leader in so many fields.

The problem with complacency and ignorance is that it gives you a really distorted map of reality. You can't understand how the 21st century is developing without factoring in China, and ignoring China means you're being delusional.

Source:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-04048-7
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/aspis-critical-technology-tracker-2025-updates-and-10-new-technologies/
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>>16994866
>but one has to admit it does produce results
It has the highest rate of published works. It also has the highest rate of retracted works. What does this tell us?
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>>16994881
who gives a shit about papers. I am talking about things that poster mentioned such as this
>LFP batteries, crystalline silicon PVs, pebble bed reactors, and supercritical coal plants
miles of high speed railroads, subway without stabbings, automated factories, drone technology, cars

The non-Chinese still have some technological leads but the technological skill of the Chinese is genuine and authentic.
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>>16967036
All they do is lie and and act snaky.
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>>16994895
>miles of high speed railroads, subway without stabbings, automated factories, drone technology, cars
These are not technological advances
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>>16994895
>cars
Oh no, China has cars. It's so over for the West.


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