>Neuracle Medical Technology’s invasive brain-computer interface has been given the green light in China for people with partial spinal cord injurieshttps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/china-just-approved-its-first-brain-implant-for-commercial-use-a-world-first/
>>16929265No
>>16929242>our medical care isn't completely commercializedYou probably also believe Trump wants to bring democracy to Iran.
>>16929836>ourI'm European dumbass, and the article is about China
>>16929874>I'm European dumbassThat's why you commas
>>16929874>tax-payer funded medical care isn't open to commercialized because... because it just is.
>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 ???
>>1692853That's the joke, dummy
So somehow we can use sound waves with nanobots to reverse salt like H2O with hydrogen?
>>16928502I kneel
>>16928496>tfw no milcium
>>16929388that's calcium baby
Is it theoretically possible to recycle 99 percent of the garbage we produce? And if not, then what the hell are we even doing?
>>16929698See you think I'm a redditor joking. Do you realize that for any of our biology to make any sense at all there must have been some interaction between Africa and South America about 60 million years ago and the best way to explain it so far is catastrophic flooding so bad it took breeding populations of monkeys and cats to South America? And you don't believe in asinine theories based on cataclysmic events?
>>16929703I'm not talking about that; I'm specifically talking about this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq7DDk8eLs8Which is only one trash bag; to use a volcano as a trash disposal system would level the whole region.
>>16929711Like a volcano?
>>16929711The difference in the temperature of trash and a volcano makes volcano-based trash disposal too dangerous, and there would be similar danger for any other natural source of lava or magma.
>>16929223>count burning for fuel as recycling,This solves the vast majority.Food waste composted.Burnable burned.Metals remelted.Really leaves glass and ceramic as the waste. Glass is recyclable but not worth the effort and ceramic has use only as aggregrate such as potshard wall filling used by Romans.There's an open source nerd with an electrolysis ion exchange membrane hydrochloric acid system for dissolving metals from crushed ore or electronics waste and the solution can be selectively electroplated into metal powder by each element. Would be useful as an metal recycler for valuable trace metals.
why didn't they do something like this at the chernobyl?
>>16928702Because they are poor and retarded.
>>16928780>You just end up with boiling radioactive shitSounds based.
>>16929391poopy bomb lol :)
>>16929199so don't drink the water? nobody lives there anyway
>>16929771>nobody lives there anywayThere's one of the largest cities in Europe less than 50 miles downstream from there.
How close are we to reaching Longevity Escape Velocity?
>>16928769this guy is the best 4chan meme in years
>>16929525>tictac repost is the best 4chan meme in yearspretty sad imo
>>16929022it's hard as fuck to get in there
>>16929022He's way too young to be trimming his nose hair.
>>16928769Where are his parents?We have to find his parents. Poor lil fella
I want to learn real analysis. my philosophy prof told me that it would be almost analogous to or even essentially the same as certain theories of logic. Any good books/textbooks? A thread (reddit or here) would be nice as well
>>16923932I'll take your word for it
>>16926638If you are OP, you don't want to learn Real Analysis yet. You want Elementary Analysis first. Think of *Real* Analysis as *Advanced* Analysis
>>16924715got it
>>16920598reupload please
>>16929379https://litter.catbox.moe/s570634s11422gdq.7z
So like, what's the current consensus on human origins? How does prolonged low-scale gene flow between the different homos fit into things?
She's a mbuti woman?
>>16928035Could be Baka.
>>16927080Perhaps I'm just blind or haven't seen good enough pictures, but I really don't see the resemblance desu.
>>16928138The moderate brow ridge attached to a sloping yet relatively high cranium as can be seen in Papuans/Aboriginals/Melanesians. At the back the lower occipital forms a basically pentagonal shape.
>>16928386>moderate browWhat? Looks more like a rain gutter than anything I have ever seen on a human.
Million year old carbon. We is.
Carbon has four electrons in the outer shell; 8 to fill it. Maybe the equilibrium creates every possible pointer.
>>16929234ah, and the brain is wrinkly because it's an old sperm, i get it now
>>16929234from the vagina we come, to the vagina we return. poetic
This puzzle was published in the Harvard Review of Philosophy in 1996 by George Boolos and is considered the hardest logic riddle of all time. Seeing as logic is central to mathematics and reason, can /sci/ figure it out? Or is this bord simply full of brainlets?>Three gods A, B, and C are called, in no particular order, True, False, and Random. True always speaks truly, False always speaks falsely, but whether Random speaks truly or falsely is a completely random matter.>Your task is to determine the identities of A, B, and C by asking three yes-no questions; each question must be put to exactly one god.>The gods understand English, but will answer all questions in their own language, in which the words for yes and no are da and ja, in some order. You do not know which word means which.>You may ask the same god more than one of the questions.
>>16928369I'd beat them all up one after another and figure it out by the noises they make.
>>16928369isn't this just the monty hall problem?
>>16928369>completely randomfound the problem.
>>16928369you only need two questions
>>16928765>And I asked this God a question, and by way of firm reply>He said, "I'm not the kind you have to wind up on Sundays."
Dimensional Analysis BTFO!
>>16926996source?
>>16926997c = 1 (dimensionless)c^2 = 1 (dimensionless)what's the problem, officer?
>>16927287[math]\begin{align}\cos(\omega t) \rightarrow \cos(\frac{\text{rad}}{s}s \rightarrow 1 - \text{rad}^2 + \text{rad}^4 ...\end{align}[/math]never forget what physicists have done with alleged radians.
>>16926996I'm getting a retard smell from this. There should be no problem with the dimensions in any physics equation and his "explanation" sounds retarded.
>>16929538You are correct on all counts. Dimensional analysis doesn't give a fuck about details like orientation. It's *only* about the units involved.
>we engineer what has been called a bodyoid: brainless animal bodies that provide as much meat as we desire without harming any sentient beings>this would transform medicine - the same platform would allow us to grow organs on demand, eliminate transplant waiting lists, and produce perfectly matched tissues for each patient>experimental therapies could be tested on full biological systems without involving conscious animals, regenerative medicine would accelerate as entire replacement tissues become manufacturable>in the same way that agriculture turned food from a scarce resource into an abundant one, engineered bodyoids would turn biological material into infrastructure - meat without slaughter, organs without donors, and medical research without sentient sufferingWhy are doctors and scientists such pussies? I bet you could pluck a German or american doctor from the 50s and give him 2026 technology and he would be able to grow bodyoids and become rich.
>>16928814It's a very challenging problem, we still can't GMO plants (in months) comprehensibly enough to transform them into forms that plant breeding transformed them into (in hundreds of years), because we know too little.
>>16928814Yeah Anon we will get right on that, right after inventing computers with no CPU.
>>16928814That's fucking disgusting in all possible ways
jews are weird
>late stage americans after getting vaxxed(crispr'd)
So far I understand that flouride is harmful substance when ingested but useful when used appropriately. But I don't understand why is it "sensitive toppic" for ChatGPT to talk about
>>16929178Yes. It is unironically fine that plants are accumulating a toxin at levels that are not toxic when ingested. Those tomatoes also have a variety of glycoalkaloids which are toxic at high doses. I don't see you complaining about those
>>16928975All the fluoride they add to water is sourced from industrial waste so its not like efficiency matters.It is actually really good for cavity prevention.
it seems to me that the people who actually drink tap water get the most cavaties tho
>>16928942Just asked chatgpt this question and no crashing occurred.What's your deal?
cavities are caused by oxygen. mouth breathers and people who talk alot have the most cavities.
Light itself has gravity.The extra gravity we see in the universe comes from all the light/radiation that isn't pointed towards us (i.e. we can't see it) but that still exerts gravity in all directions.
>>16928883Makes sense
>>16928883>Light itself has gravity.Okay, let's measure this.
>>16929113How could anyone measure that, tho?
black holes don't evaporate because they're constantly eating all the light that hits them
>dark energy is just photons frame dragging space with them as they move
Redpill me on airships and LTA vehicles. Are they essentially a dead, outdated technology? Why are they not used in any practical application today?
What if the entire blimp was made of vacuum, including the superstructure?
>>16928603>(your) materialI'm not even the one shilling the graphememe lmaoIn any case it's not that big of a problem as long as it doesn't somehow degrade fast or is otherwise depleted like helium
>>16928152Either none or it explodes with the force of a thousand suns
You retards are thinking about this wrong. You just need to increase the density of earth's atmosphere.
>>16929306Move to Venus. Problem solved.
Why is Boston Dynamics so hyped when China has robots doing martial arts and backflips? Compared to this all the Boston Dynamics humanoids look like drunkards and retards. And it's not even AI video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUmlv814aJo
>>16915871those are relatively small robots and doing backflips has no economic value
>>16919792They could both be performing tricks in different ways. One is an impressive bombasitic display, but the other (once perfected) is simply on a whole other level. Perhaps some merging of both approaches would be best, but it could heighten a feeling of obsolescence among the general populace, which may not be entirely desirable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAdTjePDBfcA second Helix 02 demo has hit the Unitree Towers.
>>16927355What's that robot doing? Holy FUCK!
>>16927355I’ve been delaying watching this movie, Sleep Dealer, because it looks a bit amateurish, but maybe it’s time to actually watch it because it’s becoming very relevant.https://youtu.be/xW8oSRSzS7M