try to understand the biopharmacology of ground cumin
I take/ingest- cumin- nutmeg- walnuts- olive oil
>>16928870only orally or up the ass too?
>>16928870becareful of nutmeg it has myristicin
>>16930306Are you always this rude? Or just over the internet?>>16930322No worries, I'm taking only about half a teaspoon daily.
>>16928870>I take/ingest>CumFtfy
I propose a new field of study for pure mathematicians. I call it "Abstract Theory".Let an "abstraction" be similar to a set or a category, in that, it is a structure that acts as a container for some information. The most fundamental requirement for something to be an abstraction is that it is a representation. That very precise definition also overlaps somewhat into representation theory, which I won't go over.
He stood unshaken, a voice in the stormA man of conviction, a heart rebornHe spoke the truth when the cost was highHe lived for Jesus, unafraid to dieWe are Charlie Kirk, we carry the flameWe'll fight for the Gospel, we'll honor his nameWe are Charlie Kirk, his courage our ownTogether unbroken, we'll make Heaven knownA husband, a father, his family held nearA home built on Scripture, on faith without fearThe world tried to silence, but his voice remainsIn us it echoes, in Christ it sustainsWe are Charlie Kirk, we carry the flameWe'll fight for the Gospel, we'll honor his nameWe are Charlie Kirk, his courage our ownTogether unbroken, we'll make Heaven knownThe battle is raging, the darkness will fallWe rise with his spirit, we answer the callThe truth is eternal, the Cross is our guideWith God as our Captain, we march side by sideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
What I mean is that in the case of some sort of apocalyptic event which wipes most if not all of human civilization out, would it be impossible for mankind to industrialize once again? I was wondering since it seems like a somewhat common belief that we no longer have sufficient surface non-renewables for such a matter, so I figured I'd ask here considering I cannot find other sources.
renewable energy exists so, who cares. Just keep the population small enough and there wont be scarcity. Or do the human thing of just fighting for these resources, like land around the hydro spots, and keep the losers in poverty.
>>16927490This is a boomer meme. Forestry is sustainable
i think you're right about this, yeah
>>16927490you're a fucking retardt. forest ranger
>>16927450>anti ai propagandaThe most retarded phrase I've heard. The glows are the ones pushing AI slop, they want you dumb and dependent.
>Study on 100 incels in therapy determined it doesn't work on them.>Among incels reporting therapy experiences, 70.8% reported negative outcomes and 7.9% reported satisfaction. None of those forced into therapy (25.8%) reported positive outcomes. Thematic analysis revealed barriers to engagement: (1) “blackpill” ideology attributing sexual/romantic deprivation to immutable factors; (2) conspiracy theories framing therapy as designed to sedate and control; (3) view of therapy as female-biased and hostile to men; (4) practical concerns including cost, privacy, and hospitalization.Of course this science doesn't help anyone with anything except by coincidence (a few people are lonely and just want to talk to someone) but the data is especially clear in this case.Science is starting to remind me of dianetics, where if the magic tin cans don't cure you of your ailments, then unprovable little alien spirits stuck to your skin is automatically the problem. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10503307.2025.2600546#abstract
>>16930621By the sound of it they are getting their data from an incel forum. I kind of feel like that's not very scientific. I would qualify as an incel by their criteria but I don't engage with those communities and am fairly optimistic. They kind of make it sound like if you're an incel you should be on a terror watchlist and need urgent mental health intervention. I have had bad experiences with female psychologists though so I can agree with the incel people on that, I've seen 4 female ones and one male one. The female ones seemed very disinterested in helping me, one even thought I was hitting on her for some reason even though she was like 20 years older than me. Otherwise, I know the problem is me and not the women generally. I don't really blame women if I'm not that appealing.
Is there anything aside from possibilities preventing earth's biochemistry from mutating the opposite chirality?
no
>>16930624God.
>>16930628which mass extintion we know of cou'lve been caused by that?late ordovician?
>>16930624Is there anything aside from possibilities preventing water from oxidizing rust into pure iron?
What is THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE/PATH/INFOGRAPH to continue study mathematics for someone who's only taken Calculus I with Optimizations in college maximumAlso at the ripe young age of 28, is it too late to opt for a double major in Mathematics opposed to those dual enrollment Major paths
>>16927050Axler is easier read and a better intro to proofs compared to Spivak
>>16927013>This is crap>Proceeds to suggest a worse version of the same thing
>>16927755kek
>Measure theory, topology, differential geometry, category theoryThis is the perfect roadmap for someone who wants to study abstract bullshit and secure a lucrative career as a community college professor.
>>16921892What a waste of fucking time.If you genuinely work with numbers youll be learning matlab and numerical methodsLearning RK4 to solve odes in 10 minutes is more convenient than reading a 400+ page book
If everything ends forever, that is still infinity.If it doesn't end forever, then eventually it continues, forever. Either infinity exists or it exists. Can anyone refute this logic?
>>16930239>mf presupposes the end of all things>mf still assumes there'll a structure left for all the things to not-exist in
>>16930239>if i repeatedly add 1 to something it somehow becomes infiniteno it does not chud
>>16930470what if i do it a non-finite amount of times?
>>16930239>If everything ends forever, that is still infinity.see that's where you0r argument fails, for ending is within the everything, so even ending ends at some point
>>16930239>If everything ends forever, that is still infinity.No, infinity literally means no ends.
How come there is no relationship between iq or g and mating success?
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
>>16928583Source?
I have any IQ of 370 and can telepathically force women to suck my dick.
>serotonin hitting 5-ht1a receptors blunts your emotions and makes you less empathic (SSRIs do this)>serotonin hitting 5-ht2a receptors intensifies your emotions and makes you more empathic (psychedelics do this)Are psychedelics the true antidepressant?
They definitely can be. Also the most effective treatment for curing addiction, particularly alcoholism. Interestingly, they don't really work for people on antidepressants.
>>16926560First time in /sci/ and happen to find this thread. As a patient taking SSRIs can confirm that these mofos blunt your emotions. But i also take them in tandem with other meds, so take it with a grain of salt
>>16926536>(SSRIs do this)That's not what they do. They force serotonin to stay in synapses longer, which is initially highly stimulatory, but subsequently does 2 main things after a few weeks:1) Downregulates/desensitizes 5-HT receptors in general2) Upregulates enzymes for neurotransmitter breakdown in generalWhen you pay attention to how this "helps" anyone, it's almost exclusively seen as good in those individuals suffering from emotional outbursts. SSRIs stop them from needing to cry or scream or otherwise cause undue emotional damage in their everyday interactions. As far as 5-HT1 goes, that is simply focused on more because it is a better long-term target. It takes weeks or months to cause serotonin neuron desensitization. 5-HT2 has a much more rapid period of adjustment, so desensitization happens quickly and rebounds quickly. However, SSRIs have effects on both.
Serotonergics work well in low doses
>>16926536most 5ht receptors are located in the gi tract and also the mouse tail suspension test is dubious at best. ssri efficacy is modest and causes wiener disease
Question.If DNA was found in another star system, would it imply panspermia, or could it be that given enough time and complex biological soup, the same thing manifests over and over again?Is it less like randomly coming up with c+, and more like randomly/iteratively coming up with a base binary language?What I mean by that is pretend there was a 1:1 version of earth far away, and it did have lifeforms: Some with wings, some that swam etc, "they could be based on some other system/biological programming language" but if it was DNA there too, is DNA itself so complex a system that it would imply panspermia?
>>16928212The way we use it, the RNA sequence transliterated from a DNA goes to a ribosome, which transforms it into specific proteins based on the sequence. That RNA sequence usually contains a leader sequence ("grab me here"), plus several start codons ("start translating into a protein from here") and stop codons ("stop translating into protein here") throughout the sequence. Change the sequence a bit and you get different proteins. Change the ribosome a bit and you also get a different protein, think of the ribosome as a... mold or something. The shape of the ribosome itself is encoded not in "our" genetic material (the DNA in our nucleus) but in the ribosome's own RNA, and it has specific and complexly shaped t(ranslation)RNA that decides how it translates the m(essenger)RNA you give it, but they usually have one central site with a tunnel of sorts for mRNA to pass through it. It's already very complex and it all varies quite a bit between bacteria and eukaryotes for example (in the ribosome subunits or the tRNA), but it could potentially vary even more. For example an organism could have floating enzymes without bothering with the whole ribosomal structure (many viruses use this to simply replicate their own RNA), or it could have giant ribosome equivalents with several different transcription sites that are more likely to accept one type of sequence over another, or a whole factory process going on inside, or it could have something we haven't even imagined. There's a LOT of room for variation in any case.
>>16929378>The shape of the ribosome itself is encoded not in "our" genetic material (the DNA in our nucleus) but in the ribosome's own RNAI'm misremembering by the way, there is rDNA in our genome that is used to partially form the ribosomal RNA.
>>16929381Oh, and mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own matrix to produce "their" ribosomes, and prokaryotes mainly just send the rRNA to be transcribed by existing ribosomes, that's probably what I was misremembering.
I have no doubts in my mind about the existence of life on other planets. There is likely both intelligent life that is concealing itself and microbial life on other planets.
>>16924770It's possible that our DNA is like the nervous system of C. elegans in comparison to whatever system acts similar to DNA for other forms of life in the universe.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLZW8Deq8vE
What if there is an arrow of time going backwards but we just cant perceive it?
>>16929953Boltzmann's H theorem, a fundamental concept in statistical mechanics. However, paradoxically, the H theorem is itself symmetric in time.So in this enclosed universe, it's possible to go back. But there would still be the theoretical limit on mass on the person, like next to massless.
>>16929953Nah, kaons can tell between forward and backward in time
>>16930258>because you can't remember the future only the pastand why is that?
>>16930387Have you ever tried implementing bidirectional memeory? It's really hard.
I mean, if time goes backwards then that would mean you're converting memories into photons then beaming them out of your eyes at an object thereby causing the event to happenso I guess the inverse of memory is telekinesis?
A new paper claims that the indian GDP has been overestimated by 22%. The economy likely has not grown much for the past two decades despite claims of the indian government. https://www.piie.com/publications/working-papers/2026/indias-20-years-gdp-misestimation-new-evidenceHow often do you think third world countries fake their economic data? And what are the implications of them doing so?
>>16930270shouldn't be watching jewish numbers anyways. Economics is not science.
>>16930270Compared to gold it really hasn't grown at all
>>16930270People just conveniently forgot how pajeets claimed they found low-Tc superconductors some time ago. They are liars. Morally bankrupt. None of them can be trusted.
>>16930270Electrical generation/consumption tracks GDP growth. India is lacking hard.
>>16930270do circular funding schemes count as faking economic data because i can think of at least one third-world country that does that currently
so im currently on my last year as a labtech (biomed 3yr degree) and im wondering about how to proceed from here. one option is EE and gett deeper into the machines>ordo a masters in microbiology/biochemistry/chemistry/biomedicine. i have a bad feeling that if i do a masters i might have to phd aswell if i want a more "creative" jobb>im 26>no clear life goal at all really>iq 116 (officially tested by mensa)so opinions?
>>16930418also im trans if that matters
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.
>>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.
>>16901903cool guy
>>16923706people have a hard time separating artificial knowledge that has simply been ingrained into them from childhood from actual observable reality, despite never having experienced the curvature of the earth themselves they mock those who question authority and can no more contemplate what ideas they would have had they been based on their own observations than can they contemplate how they would feel had they not had breakfast this morning
What would it take to make some of these?
>>16929376easily self repairable, open source 3d print foss customizable, offline operatible, no forced upgrades, etc
>>16929376Have you got a homestead with enough land for farming?
>>16928845bout tree fiddy
>>16928871this. but you have to share her with your comrades.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iUOHOtbIWhg
Make me one. Put my consciousness into that. <3 :*