is IQ the reason why women are outperforming men in every way possible /sci/?
>>16906714Men are simultaneously stupid and genius. Women are just women.
Male Idiot Theory is why men succeed at science so much. It’s just a fact that men are more likely to engage in risky behaviour without any apparent payoff — but what if it DOES payoff?
>>16912916>Women will generally just be better multi-taskersthen why cant they hold a conversation and not bumb into me on the street
>>16906714>is IQ the reason why women are outperforming men in every way possible /sci/?no; an excessively male-centric society based on male excellence unironically results in the inevitable destruction of shit like central banking, predatory lending, and currency inflation, thus there is a multi-billion dollar arm of the establishment whose overall mission is to convince men that they're unhappy because they're failures and not because there's a system of oppression enslaving everyoneI've met a lot of extremely smart women, in fact most of the figures and mentors in my life that I highly respect are women because of my industry. That said, they are, in general, very credulous by nature and are not particularly good at divining relatively simple second-order concepts like "why would a car dealership voluntarily buy my car back from me after two years if it wasn't a good deal from them, and am I getting scammed?"
>>16906714Derp
>chemistry is actually the movement of electrons
>>16926025i bet you also think shadows are physical objects
>>16926029nta but a shadow can move, though
Chemistry is the movement of protons between electron clouds.
>>16925257>chemistry is actually the movement of electronsNot in acid-base or double displacement reactions.
>>16925278>Electrons move photons....or do photons move electrons?
Pythagoras was right and all of modern mathematics is pseud quackery. The only numbers that are useful, and which actually exist in the real world, are whole numbers or numbers that can be represented as a fraction of whole numbers. Literally nothing else make sense. My reasoning?1. 0 is bullshit. How could nothingness be a number? You violate the entire concept of nothingness. Nothing =/=Something.2. Let's say I have one long rod and two smaller rods of equal length. I want to figure out the length of the longer rod. So I put the two rods next to it and, oh alright, I see I need to cut another small rod in 3 pieces and put one of those pieces with the two other smaller rods together to equal the length of the longer rod. No matter I can make up a whole new unit after the length of the rods. Let's call 1/3 of a small rod 1 inch, so that the two smaller bricks are 3 inches and, adding these all up, boom! My longer rod is 7 inches. Pretty easy right? Pretty intuitive right? Makes sense in the physical world, right?>here anon, here is a rod sqrt(2) inches long! For giggles, how many of these can you fit next to the 7 inch rod?Erm well, at least four, but then I have 1.34314575051... left over? Ok I guess I can add 1 but now... wait... excuse me but WHAT THE FUCK!? No matter how hard you try you'll never be able to find a fraction of integers to represent what's after your decimal point. Excuse me but... WHAT THE ABSOLUTE FUCK!? How the fuck can you ever complete it then!? If it goes on forever like that without becoming periodic then HOW THE FUCK COULD I EVER MAKE UP THE REST!? You can't even take it all away to get nothing when you subtract. WHAT!?>Excuse me sir but I'd like sqrt(2) apples please!Ok here is one apple sir, and here is... umm...Yeah EXACTLY! How the FUCK do you irrational numbers make physical sense!?>B-b-b-ut what about pi?22/7. Done.3. Don't even get me started on those "negative numbers" bullshit..
>>16924775Who is their infallible great leader?
DIS NIGGA ‘ATED BEANS
>>16900965beans!
>>16924136>real lifethey're literally discrete irl
>brainlet can't understand how some numbers would be unrelated to 10lmao
This is Paracelsus, a hermetic alchemist, or proto chemist; also the greatest natural physician of his day, and a father of mineral medicinals. He believed he could produce a slave creation, or a familiar of sorts—the Homunculus—by ejaculating into a chicken egg, or worse.— ‘That the sperm of a man be putrefied by itself in a sealed cucurbit for forty days with the highest degree of putrefaction in a horse's womb ["venter equinus", meaning "warm, fermenting horse dung"], or at least so long that it comes to life and moves itself, and stirs, which is easily observed. After this time, it will look somewhat like a man, but transparent, without a body. If, after this, it be fed wisely with the Arcanum of human blood, and be nourished for up to forty weeks, and be kept in the even heat of the horse's womb, a living human child grows therefrom, with all its members like another child, which is born of a woman, but much smaller.’ 328–329The original coomer, if you will.
>>16901903What a based wacko.
>>16901903he sounded mega based
>>16901903and now we know you can't make homunculi from cumming on chicken eggs.what contributions to science have you made?
>>16901903Huh.
>>16905340he was a big numerology fag too. /x/tards would love him.
What is the most Reddit branch of mathematics?
>>16917491bruh, infty cats have many apps in alggeo
>>16916956Define Reddit
>>16928460the union of all things dumb and gay
>>16917221spbp>oh my heckin ramanujan we proved that the totient function of every perfect sum of divisors of a prime decomposition of this random subset of natural numbers with le heckin beautiful properties is representable as an infinite series that has [math]\pi[/math] in it!>we had to piggyback off of algebraic geometry, complex analysis, finite group theory, and 10 other subfields of mathematics to prove this heckin' awesome quirk chungus theorem that will never ever be used in the aforementioned fields
>>16928475You just described 4chan
>>16909042Yeah everyone already knew this deep down they just didn't want to say it out loud. Or accept it.
>>16918621It is solved. IQ is genetic and 80 percent heritable. twin studies and adoption studies constantly produce these results. Intelligence is more heritable than height,
>>16926937Yes, we already know that IQ isn't very environmental at all (in developed, or Western, countries).We also know that SES doesn't mediate within-group heritability, either (i.e. no heritability - SES interaction effect for IQ, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10519-021-10080-w, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.intell.2016.02.003).Voucher studies in Milwaukee, Cleveland, and Washington show that school quality is unrelated to NAEP scores ("Report 12-14 August 2012 Test Score Data for Pupils in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (Report 5 of 5) Legislative Audit Bureau," Evaluation of the Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring Program Summary Report 1998 - 2004 CEEP February 22, 2006," "NCEE 2010-4018")Murray (2002) showed that after controlling for poverty, parental divorce, and illegitimacy, the sibling with the higher childhood-IQ went on to attain a higher income in adulthood (causality is from IQ to income).We've also known, since the 1966 Coleman report, that per-pupil expenditure is unrelated to test scores.>picrel is "stereotype threat".
>modern IQ tests find IQ is increasing>nah fuck off with that bullshit, I don't believe in your fake Jew tests>modern IQ tests find IQ is decreasing>yeah of course that's I've been saying all alongConfirmation bias is a hell of a drug.
Duh
“Alien life exists elsewhere. The odds are just too good.”“But alien life visiting us? No. Impossible. It could never happen.”Are scientists just retarded?. “No you can’t come here. We’re off limits. No way no how. Cope.”It’s fucking weird. Do scientists not consider successor theories to our own limitations? Do they think our limitations are everyone else’s limitations?
>>16922321>>16923453??
Boomp
>>16924605Anon is making a Space King reference. Btw can this thread die already? Its such a shame I have to bump it to say this...
>>16869289It happened. I was learning and took a sneaky esp view. There was a woman from our group in space in the afterlife. Another soul creation not our own, a male with brute force went up to her, held her down and a female with him ate her in disgust with how immature our group is.Ate her? what happened? I could see a stream of particles the size of Planck bits stream away out of their backsides and float off in a wirl into the universe. That was nasty and we are all made up. I think they looked through to me, because I would've caused a stir self defending ourselves..
Humans are terrified of being visited and observed for some reason. Which is odd when that’s essentially what religion is. A desperate need to be judged. Validated.
Why does the brain choose specific i.e. bad words to scream them uncontrollably?
>>16920744Why are reddiots so mentally broken about the evil word?
>>16926045Reddit is a bot farm funded and entertained by neoliberal enterprises interested in making sure that modern-day leftism is nothing but identitarian garbage.I already pointed this out. >>16922176
Most of the human race needs to have its nose broken.
>>16920740LMAO
We don’t discuss how stupid the human race is nearly enough
now that the dust has settled (on the sea floor), what did the /sci/ community learn from this terrible accident?
>>16927790>His gyverized carbon fiber tube WORKEDIt won't, you just to dumb to see that this construction cannot dive to 4000m. Hope you get paid for or botposts.
>>16927790>explorers weren't deathly afraid of even the slightest risksIt's slightly less heroic when you're making others take risks with you
Why was he so determined to use carbon fiber? Okay so it’s a little lighter and a little cheaper, big deal. You’re building a tube with a window on it, it’s not exactly Red October. Just use steel.
>>16928557>Why was he so determined to use carbon fiber?In pretty sure it was because he wanted a bigger sub to fit multiple people for tourism purposes rather than exploration /scientific purposes. I guess they worked out they could make it bigger with carbon fibre somehow. Apparently doing structural finite element analysis on multi layer carbon fibre tube is difficult and more error prone compared to the common solid steel sphere type subs that are used for deep dives.
>>16928557>cheaperThat was mainly it, so he could run a profitable tourist trips to bottom of the ocean. He also came from a tech-bro Silicon Valley enviroment and wanted to "disrupt the industry". Turns out that doesn't mesh well with ignoring health and safety regulations.
How come there is no relationship between iq or g and mating success?
>>16928098Pretty sure he meant https://www.emilkirkegaard.com/
>>16925032If that is the case, it's no wonder that the trend of iq increase has started to reverse: in group preference and fear of the 'other' are high fitness behaviours.
because penis and iq correlate negative at -.38 so higher iq people dont want to hookup they're insecure lmao
>>16928583>because penis and iq correlate negative at -.38did you plot blacks and east asians on the same graph?
>>16925032>anti-iq tranny pivots immediately to crying about muh polkek
I'm really bored my mind is detoriating due to lack of rigorous, deep study. Any interesting subjects I can study? I really don't care as long as it's interesting and somewhat practical. Textbooks welcome.
>>16928334Isn't that 90% of college students?
>>16928349Thought it was just me, I was the worst in my class
Learn electrical engineering. Power, Controls, Antennas, Motors & Drives, Electronics, Digital Signal Processing, Electromagnetics. Take your pick.
>>16928315>What edition is recommended and affordable?I just pirated the PDF and read it ages ago, Cambells is very popular they might even have in a library somewhere around you. I don't think it's that important to get the newest version, any version post-2015 should be fine, older ones might skip on a handful of cool new discoveries but you will hear about them in Alberts anyways.Alberts, the same story, PDF from libgen for me, but it's the most common molecular biology textbook out there so maybe you could nab it somewhere used if you live in Burgerland, I wouldn't worry about it before reading Cambell.>>16928334I didn't read it before passing molbio either, but over the summer I picked it up and learning about all those little machines in the cell was fun.
>>16928547Appreciate it, I always prefer a hardcopy for serious study.
>take chlorine, a highly reactive and toxic yellow-green GAS >combine with sodium, a soft METAL that reacts violently on contact with water>somehow this creates regular saltdo chemists expect us to believe this ???
>>16928534it makes the nervous system work slightly worse but that's a benefit to people suffering from too much neural excitation
>>16928539nice
>>16928502I loled
>>1692853That's the joke, dummy
So somehow we can use sound waves with nanobots to reverse salt like H2O with hydrogen?
What mathematicians have talked about comprehending a whole proof in a single moment of thought, or holding the whole nature of a structure in your mind instanteniously?
Are bears so smart because they eat all that fish
they eat fish for a few weeks when salmon swim upstream, they don't eat fish rest of the time
>>16928560prove it using set theory
>>169285631. The CategoriesLet [math]\mathbf{T}[/math] be a category representing time intervals (days/weeks of the year).Let [math]\mathbf{F}[/math] be a category of food availability (Salmon, Berries, Roots, Small Mammals).Let [math]E: \mathbf{T} \to \mathbf{F}[/math] be the "Eating" functor that maps a specific time to a specific food source.2. The Salmon Run as a Natural TransformationThe claim is that "eating fish" is not a constant state but a specific mapping.Let [math]T_{\text{run}} \subset \mathbf{T}[/math] be the subcategory of the "few weeks" when salmon swim upstream.For all [math]t \in T_{\text{run}}[/math], the functor [math]E(t) = \text{Salmon}[/math].For all [math]t \notin T_{\text{run}}[/math], [math]E(t) \cong \text{Berries} \oplus \text{Roots} \oplus \text{Other}[/math].3. The Morphism of DietIn category theory, if bears ate fish all the time, there would be a natural isomorphism between the bear's total diet and the set of all fish.However, the user is arguing that the morphism [math]f: \text{Bear} \to \text{Fish}[/math] is only a split monomorphism (an embedding) that exists exclusively during the object [math]T_{\text{run}}[/math]. Outside of that specific temporal window, there is no mapping to the "Fish" object in [math]\mathbf{F}[/math].4. The Conclusion (Q.E.D.)The "Smart Bear" theory fails because the product of [math](\text{Fish} \times \text{Bear Intelligence})[/math] only exists in the fiber over [math]T_{\text{run}}[/math]. Since [math]T_{\text{run}}[/math] is a tiny slice of the total year [math]\mathbf{T}[/math], the bear's "smartness" cannot be globally attributed to a local morphism.
Taking strolls in the woods significantly improves the mental health by reducing stress hormones like cortisol, lowering blood pressure, and easing anxiety or depression.Bears do that all the time.
>>16928648They leisurely wipe their backsides on bunny rabbits. But seriously, they have a repressed mind because they have to hibernate for months and need to get their fats up. Sounds autistic with the math. Are you in?.
When did America lose sight of its priorities?
>>16912997Million lawsuits to stop data centers from being builtMillion lawsuits to stop power plants from being builtMillion lawsuits to stop AI training data to be hadMillion lawsuits to stop AI responses from being shown to peopleChina doesnt have this problem.
>>16928232trump outlawed any suits about ai remember?
>>16928202You can have claude steelman arguments.Theres also the option of running several AI with slightly different settings and have them discuss options. A lot of the arguments are focused on older less capable models. Every 2-3 months their capabilities improve 2x and does not seem to be slowing down. In a few years it seems likely that the average person will have access to expertise that only large companies could previously afford.Ive seen demonstrations of the newest GPT morels making browser optimized 3d maps of the globe, with no code. In a year, games like runescape could be made, from scratch, no code.Agentic performance over time is also on the trend line of doubling every few months.>its just hype bros>its a bubbleIts going to transform civilization when *an average person can afford the white collar labor output of an entire corporation*. Capability improvements do not seem to be slowing down. Its self reinforcing because the AI also accelerate chip performance design and materials sciences. There are chips coming out soon that can do inference and training at even greater effeciency due to graphene, that and photonics.https://www.samaterials.com/content/graphene-brings-ibm-computer-chip-revolution.htmlGraphenes heat conduction improves silicon performance and efficiency.https://www.newscientist.com/article/2410612-first-working-graphene-semiconductor-could-lead-to-faster-computers/
>>16913001sorry for your loss
>>16912997>source: Kakashi1111this is why no one takes you serious