Why are hot women almost always crazy? Explain scientifically.
>>16994094>>16994160Low iq posts
>>16993878They're not, but yeah a lot of them are. It's from not being told no enough in life and forgetting God.
>>16993878All women are fucking crazy. Hot women are a subset of all women.
>>16994345Scientific evidence for this claim?
Because of personality types and attraction. Hot people don't have to be nice people because they can just go get someone else to use. This causes a lot of bad experiences with people who know they can go get what they want so act like dickheads to each other. There is a quote by a famous pop star saying women choose who they sleep with but men have to put up with what they can get.... this sums it up perfectly... They think they can get anyone... but the real answer is women get to pick the best of who approaches them in reality. Even good looking men get approached aggressively by women so chasing is not really a thing really good looking people do. Some pop stars/famous people just send bodyguards out to bring women back to them. When you're hot lifes on easy mode and you come to expect it and when things aren't going 100% your way it destroys you and causes you to act out.
Can /sci/ answer this question? AI doesn't want to, for some reason.
>>16995994Spinoza
Well he did say everyone is a genius but the fish climbing the tree thing. Which is him alluding to the fact that pretty much everyone else is smarter than him at something. Just not space shit lmao.
What goes on in the call room stays in the call room
>get neuropathy from chemo>cooming now triggers a pain response instead of pleasureBros please tell me this will heal and go back to normal what the hell
>>16995563Cumming is supposed to be painful, your brain was lying to you before
>>16995669Based
>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 checkIf 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?
>>16996109Since this is /med/ and not /dent/ this is what you're getting>pic relatedThat being said, toothtards are known to all to be deceivers. Get a 2nd opinion.
Are you already hyped for the fact that they're gong to land on the moon again in 2028?
>again
>>16995564A space vacuum will happily suck a guy's dick, sounds pretty gay to me. In fact, getting it to stop is usually the problem.
>>16995582>A space vacuum>1 atmosphere's worthI see your suc...and raise you delta-p's succc.
Unfortunately there will be a massive unforseen geopolitical event which diverts all focus and cancels that timeline surrepetitiously inflating currency and centralizing power with oil banking and drug cartels.But at least we will have AI data centers!
>>16995553It's a screenshot from a non-AI website, genius. Here: https://issinfo.net/artemis
When will science start recognising races again and start studying the different social behaviours of different races? It's very frustrating seeing this obvious reality being ignored in every field where humans are involved. We would be much better off knowing that certain people react and comprehend in different ways when it comes to certain tasks and ways of conduct, or who don't comprehend them at all, instead of just forcing the same behaviours on all humans.
>>16991864well, uhhhh..... don't question it
>>16995914You're 13.
>>16995855A hut, made out of mud that rural Africans live in that racists use to show Africa hasn't advanced. Those huts are actually very useful to a certain industry that is popping right now.
>>16995901>Do bone, genetic, and skin features not count?The question isn’t whether or not those features are different, it’s how different do they need to be to warrant distinct categories. There is no good answer and that is why it’s completely arbitrary. You could make racial categories be as narrow as English, Irish, Welsh, etc all being separate or you could make it as broad as English being the same race as Indians depending on where you draw the lines>We categorize species of bird or insect for much lessIt only looks that way when you don’t know anything about bird or insect taxonomy. But even if that weren’t the case those are also arbitrary. As others have pointed out there isn’t even a good definition for species, let alone race
>>16994904>you're relying on subjective judgments for said societies.Hofstede's methodology for his individualism-collectivism measure is based on factor analysis of survey data for 116,000 IBM employees, not some guy exclaiming, "China is collectivist!">>16995067>When the allele being measured has nothing to do with individualistic vs collectivist beliefs in any other study, yeah. It is spurious.There aren't even many studies on this, but one in 2022 (Marcus & Cetin) uses ridiculous "environmental" controls (i.e. "I call this variable environmental, therefore it can't possibly be genetically confounded").Essentially controlling for genetic selection pathways and then acting surprised that they found a null result (not for monumentalism, though). https://www.emilkirkegaard.com/p/sociologists-fallacy-origins-of-the-term?utm_source=publication-search>>16995416>The word for that is clade. Class is its own rankingHe was obviously using the wordgenerally.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
What does it even mean being conscious? We are simply alive by being a collection of biomolecules but how does that even work? If we arrange another system with the exact same components and configuration, we will not be alive, why?
>>16990684Consciousness is a property in which a system of matter develops the ability to experience things. Why/how it happens? dunno.
>>16995942It is at the very root of knowledge itself: At the beginning things are brought into awareness (color, smell, thoughts..etc.), and then you become aware that something is aware of said things.Everything else, scientific theories..etc., are merely maps made to approximate these terrains observed by (you). And unlike any of these theories, it is one of the only two things in reality that are proven to exist through direct observation - the terrains (shape, texture, taste, emotion..etc.) and (you), the explorer, that is observing them.
>>16995949I would say the why is "because it's possible". How is a true stumper though. We may never know the true mechanism, only approximate everything in the body in greater and greater resolution trying to find it. It may be an illusion, the way the inside of a being feels more than a definitive process. It may be possible to have intelligence without consciousness. I'd say LLMs are in that category.
>>16990738There are selections for a body. And they're not prejudiced to the evolution of people. >>16990943It might be a grumpy twin that would kill the spontaneity of neuron firing on memories in your mind.
>>16990684logic gates don't have any memory, until they are connected in feedback loops.Brains are a super complicated version of this
Why is this happening? Why are scientists either disappearing or dying randomly? Especially advanced scientists?
>>1696401099th percentile of florida...what is that, >90 IQ? haha, just pulling your leg anon
>>16960574Jewish black magic
A shadow war is taking place under our very noses.
>>16960574Trisolarans are using smart-particles to attack our scientists by messing up electrochemical potentials in their brain so that they wander off into the wilderness with as few trackable devices as possibleOr the more reasonable answer: some retarded Manhattan Project or Big Journal (Elsevier & Co) got to them first
There can be only one
June 3, 2026, US Senate PSI hearing:Prof. Angus Dalgleish (oncologist/immunologist, Professor Emeritus, St Georges University of London) testified on observed long-term geometric surges in aggressive cancers post-modRNA COVID boosters.https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/subcommittees/investigations/hearings/plausible-mechanisms-of-covid-19-injections-causing-cancer-and-attacks-on-scientific-publications/From late 2021, he saw unexpected relapses in long-stable melanoma/other cancer patients shortly after boosters, plus new aggressive, late-stage cancers (breast, prostate, pancreatic, lymphoma, colorectal, etc.) in younger people with atypical features (rapid metastasis, thrombosis). He reported similar patterns from colleagues and personal circles (including royal family cases). He called for stopping COVID mRNA vaccines and banning the platform for future use.https://files.catbox.moe/f6jxgk.mp4His written testimony cites emerging literature on several genetic mechanisms used by modRNA/LNP preparations to cause cancer long term in all the vaccinated: immune dysregulation/exhaustion, vascular injury, effects on oncogenic/tumor-suppressor pathways, residual DNA fragments + SV40 promoter/enhancer (oncogenic risk), genomic interactions, modRNA stability and activation of cancer-promoting paths while disrupting suppression.In oral remarks, he referenced at least a dozen mechanisms by which modRNA can insert into DNA, activate oncogenes, and suppress tumor suppressor networks (preventing control of evolving cancers). Other witnesses (e.g., El-Deiry) elaborated on related biology.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l82zmApQiWQ [Open]Prof. Angus Dalgleish is a leading oncologist, Foundation Professor of Oncology at St Georges University of London, and heads the Institute for Cancer Vaccines & Immunotherapy. With decades in cancer immunology, vaccine development, and pioneering HIV research, he has deep expertise in both oncology and modRNA/LNP vaccine immunology.
>>16995661NTA of course death rates would crater around Covid, nobody was fucking doing anything and nobody was going out or engaging in any behavior that could be considered risky like driving or drinking. So of COURSE it would go back up to pre-2020 levels again in 2023, people were outside engaging in risky behaviors once more.If the moral of the story should be that we should just have lockdowns all year round then I'm your huckleberry. Bring on the neet life.
>>16995816The "elites" still need the "proles" because without them these industries don't have any CUSTOMERS. No customers = no R&D = no Asian system creating renewables period. Also I don't want to hear faggots whining about MUH CONSUMPTION while literally all of these investment firms are building a LNG or coal-powered datacenter a week.
>>16995896>The "elites" still need the "proles" because without them these industries don't have any CUSTOMERSYour way of thinking is valid only in the inflationary fiat-based financial system. Thats why Western elites prepare themselves to introduce CBDC/Digital ID that solves the problem of shrinking consumer base amid data center expansion.
2021:Larry Fink supported aggressive COVID vaccine rollout (mRNA tech like Pfizer/BioNTech) - BlackRock heavily invested in them; Fink pushed for fast deployment without time-consuming safety measures.https://www.reuters.com/article/business/blackrock-ceo-says-us-must-roll-out-vaccines-aggressively-idUSKBN29Q1VQ/2024:Larry Fink at WEF/Davos: "In the developed countries the big winners are countries that have shrinking populations. Paradigm of negative population growth is going to be changing” via AI/robotics boosting productivity and humans becoming increasingly useless and net-drain for the system.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9E_7FcS7E6s 2026:Fink (Texas event w/ Gov. Abbott): Trillions (+$10T) for US AI data centers + power will come from private sector, specifically from savings accounts and pension accounts of all US-Americans. The state and business alone have not enough money to invest in data centers. Americans and their life-long savings will have to be utilized.https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/larry-fink-warns-americans-pensions-113500059.htmlAt Milken Institute Global Conference, Fink discussed drone warfare risks to massive data center investments, calling for rethinking security. He expressed fear that Americans might use cheap kamikaze drones with explosives to destroy/slow down data center expansion.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>the illuminati billionaires' secret plot to depopulate the plannet with vaccines uncovered This shit belongs on /x/
This is what ChatGPT says are the highest cognitive ROI subjects for a pre college child to learn that they aren't likely to get at a high school. Thoughts? Concerns?
>>16995664I can't use Grok. I don't have a twitter.
>>16995636Mostly right, but I'd add Law to the list in order to avoid being tricked by the joos.
>>16995763ChatGPT has, ask it what Grok would say
>>16995636Completely cut probability and choose another subject to fill it in. Probability is a pseudoscience that undermines determinism. God does not roll dice. Either something happens or it doesn't. There are no maybe's in reality.
>>16995636A good reminder that AI was trained on retarded "Rationalism" which is not at all rational and is also incredibly autistic olin the bad way
I come here from /x/..Lots of information in spiritual & esoteric literature regarding frequencies.Could we use this thread to discuss information of how this applies to our reality?From basic to deep depth of knowledge, I don't mind. Anything you find interesting please.
>>16995331This image stems from a book that talks on emotional states emitting specific frequencies - is that not a thing?
>>16995336Frequencies of what? A frequency isn't a thing that can exist on its own. How did they measure it?
>>16995220All the real science is on /x/. /sci/ is only for söyence. Your topic must be fake and gay to post here.
>>16995322based
>>16995338NTA, but judging by the claims of emotional state, he is talking about brainwaves, frequencies of neural oscillation from brain activity.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_oscillation
I'm a midwit, can someone explain to me what the replication crisis means in application?
>>16995491Idk, sounds a little gay desu.
>>16995480True that, there's a ton of fraud in the medical and climate fields as well
Imagine remembering how governments and news were downplaying the FLOYDOVIDdemic despite the >1billion in damages and massive spike in black violence and having the audacity to say that the WHOLE aren't responsible.I feel responsible for it for not going out and committing a mass murder and bagging at least 50 coons + casualties to defend society.You're responsible for it too.
I don't see how anyone honest with them himself or herself can say that the George Floyd Protests didn't increase the rate of COVID transmission.
>>16995971>didn'tThe word your meant was shouldn't or wouldn't.
>the universe magically appeared one day>mass cannot be created or destroyed yet somehow the universe is always expanding>there's a trillion bazillion planets but somehow this is the only one in the universe with life on it, unless there's life on gaymionsuggem 5 but we don't know for sure lol just trust us Are spacetards actually this delusional?
>>16995619You're mentally ill
>>16994586>>the universe magically appeared one dayNo, something massive exploded and we can't examine any further back than that point because of the consequences of the explosion.>>mass cannot be created or destroyed yet somehow the universe is always expandingThis is not true, mass is not a conserved quantity. Mass is created via particle pair production and destroyed via particle annihilation.You are the delusional one who doesn't understand the theories at all, but somehow thinks that qualifies you to criticize them anyway.
>>16994635No, nothingness is the most basic mathematical element, 0, and all other elements are built upon it since the only way a unity can be exactly a unity is if it is 100% itself and 100% nothing else which is why 1 and every multiple, x, must satisfy the condition x = x+0.
>>16994905>Best case scenario you die and dissolve in to nothingNo, best case scenario is that they live to see technology reach a longevity escape velocity so they can live forever, but dissolving into nothing is still better than forever being the slave to some demon who sets the rest of your family on fire forever because they wore polyester.
>>16994933Of course, do you actually think that people are the only things that sense sound? Do you honestly not understand that trees themselves are living organisms that make use of sound too or you are being retarded on purpose?
>2 weeks laterI am forgotten...
>>16986110>No one's interested in doing it again, so it'd have to be an actual deathly threat before enough people care now.that's not true. the public has already proven themselves highly conformable and manipulatable in their hysterical response to covid.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tIFxVyzD_Kg&ra=m
>>16987157based civil rights, cry more faggot
>>16993140H1 2 U 2 my N1
It’s only one particular strain no?
>>16993884>one word>most>humans
/biz/ here, What's an investment that can make money after trillions of years?
>>16995939>investment"The root meaning of the word investment comes from the Latin verb investire, meaning "to clothe," "to wrap," or "to dress".">finance(n.)"c. 1400, "an end, settlement, retribution," from Old French finance "end, ending; pardon, remission; payment, expense; settlement of a debt".">Jeffrey Edward Epstein"was an American financier"."I wish to wear the robes of debts that only my death can repay."Judas...its been some time since we last met, again. Another rope, another dollar...
>>16995939Self-replicating nano-bots that function like silicon-based DNA. It would take like a few million years for it to make DNA extinct, then it would spread to every region still existing in a trillion years.
Original wealth comes from the Earth. Think oil, gold, steel. If you're not all in on HydroGraph, I wish you and yours a happy pride month.
Well short term, I did have a future dream where I was reborn and in school at 16ish, near the end of this century, and I had enough clarity to signal around, and a friend talked about how Apple is really ahead and a solid all-rounder. So I guess with the market cap and a little investment now, it could be enough nearer the end of the century?
the more I mess around with light the more I wonder what the fuck is going on in this world
>>16993083I don't think that's how it works
>>16991154how did you make this op?
studying light broke many mentry quantum mechanics to begin with
>>16993513a laser was pointed straight at a camera sensor, no lens so the light wouldn't be concentrated, essentially "zooming in" the image, allowing you to do cool shit, I was then editing it in photoshop to remove noise, colours that don't belong to the laser, etc, and accidentally managed to make it look like that, not only does it look like a coronagraph, allowing you to see hidden details behind the glare, it also emphasizes the 3d structure of light by bringing out the fainter spots where less light landed, but even if not visible to the naked eye it is still there. it's kind of a bad edit because it also leaves the dark background tinted red, but it really brings out the strange, seemingly fluidic, nature of light.
>>16991154Demonic