Our girl debunks Freeman Dyson
simps should be liquefied
>write paper for fun>70 years later some cow rips it apart>makes up stuff about you being an eugenicist and misogynist
does she do anything other than complain?
>>16788910anal
She just says that people advocating for the Dyson sphere are idiots, as the Dyson sphere was a joke - which Dyson himself also has publicly said in an interview
>>16788910Sometimes she's more neutrally informative, not just trying to tear something down and do a cynical debunking of it.Like she has a pretty good video on why if we find aliens, they will probably be carbon-based, rather than silicon-based or anything else. She not just complaining about the silicon theories and telling you you're stupid if you think any other form of biochemistry is possible, she doing a point by point breakdown of why carbon works the best for life and why it's unlikely that anything else can beat it or persist and be resilient the way it does
>dyson spheres are a joke>look inside>anti AI stuffThat says I'm only 15 minutes in. I'll watch the rest later
>>16788901Pretty based video.>>16788908Didn't watch the video.
>>16788910She's a woman in stemAll she does is complain about how men hold her back, great men were misogynistic pigs, and passive aggressively brag about how great she is while obsessing about sex
For better or worse, as far as physics goes she's high on the fuckability scale. (I mean this respectfully, and as predictive evaluation of mate preferences.)
>>16788901anything that secretly dunks on that dumb rat fuck altman is a good thing in my book
>>16788901She's a bit too cute to be /ourgirl/. /ourgirl/ has to have a BMI over 35 and facial psoriasis so nobody can say she's there for being pretty,
>>16788971I remember when Elbakyan was /ourgirl/
>>16788978>fat hoholina>our girl
>>16788901She's such an ass.Not technically wrong, but still such an ass.I still watch her though. >>16788910I'm okay with complaining, I just hate the way she does it. And yet I like listening to it.
>>16788901The twist near the end was pretty neat.>>16788908>Sometimes I like to do these videos where I tell a little story, and then there's like a big reveal>and I worry that people will kinda stop watching in the middle and they won't get to the end>like someone who stopped right now would leave this video thinking "this paper is stupid and Freeman Dyson is an idiot, and Angela Collier personally hates Freeman Dyson and thinks this is stupid"well well well
>>16788992chuddy xposed...
>>16788992>Intentionally misleads people for a majority of video>Worried people will get mislead if they don't watch the entire video Woman moment.
>>16788901she ugly asf im a gem to her
>>16789001it's picrel but better because people can't even complainbased desu
>>16789001>people will get mislead if they don't read the title of the video
>>16788901The dyson sphere thing has gone too far. Its a cool concept, but when you hear scientists and scientific communicators talking about this shit like its actually real science (such as saying its a "paradox" we can't solve why all stars aren't covered in them), its time to push back a bit.No-one who understands large astrophysical phenomena would think these things are likely.
>>16788901I want to believe she has a sweet personality like Tibees' one. Vaguely reminds me of a younger Anna Kendricks in that pic. Is she really a raging foid?
>>16789178Apparently I meant Kendrick. Whatever.
>>16788980She is from Kazakhstan.https://youtu.be/KoEaoUjML6U
>>16788901Name?
>>16789178Yes. She's talked about how she wanted to cancel some random dude for talking to her in the halls at night, and how being a woman in stem she felt held back because of misogyny
>>16789229https://youtu.be/TwKpj2ISQAc
>>16788901>Freeman Dyson: At some point, it seems logical that an expanding civilization is going to require such a high energy usage that only a star is going to provide the necessary capacity and thus, some form of spherical shell (or cloud) around that star to collect every single watt would be a logical outcome to that endeavor...we should consider the traits of such a sphere and factor them into our SETI programs...>Some stupid fucking mid that /sci/ wants to fuck: LIKE, NO FUCKING WAY IT WOULD LIKE, BE TOO HARD AND TAKE TOO LONG AND LIKE, ELON MUSK IS TAKING US TO MARS AND STAR TREK IS SILLY AND LIKE, I'M JUST FUCKING RAMBLING FOR AN HOUR BUT SIMPS THINK I'M CUTE
>>16789156>No-one who understands large astrophysical phenomena would think these things are likely.The Golden Gate bridge or the Chunnel would've seemed insane and impossible to the best engineers in Da Vinci's time...same principle. If someone needs enough energy, this is a potential outcome to that goal, unless they tap into some form of particle energy we don't fully understand yet or actually disassemble the stars themselves to utilize the constituent elements better...
>>16789287voice sounds just like I imagined lmao
>>16789287ngl, I chuckled at the movie analogue of "Newton. Einstein. Feynman."
>>16788983What you just described is called being deeply in love, btw.
I like her. There's something endearing about her cynicism that's missing from the typical woketard.
>>16789298Were you just not able to comprehend the video? Shit was pretty simple.
>>16789338I comprehended it just fine and summarized it perfectly. Dyson is projecting a concept forward into its natural extreme and she's just clicking her tongue and saying, "Well that's just, like, silly."
>>16789355The video wasn't a takedown of the concept. It was a takedown of a treatment of the concept as exemplified in the Altman clip. She stopped the video multiple times to provide this clarification to try and help people like you. I was wondering who she might be doing that for lol
>>16789178tibee is a dumb larping bitch
>>16789362All Altman was referencing was the potential of future computing demands pushing mankind into space to seek out more robust sources, namely, unfiltered sunlight. However many collectors you build, you might need more..."Dyson Sphere" is just a familiar meme to denote how far that quest could progress. No reason for your simp fixation to get her panties in a knot. But then again, she strikes me as the type who thinks energy production and civilized expansion is "evil" and Greta Thunburg is "relevant"...
>>16789403Still, you misunderstand the entire point of the video. Should I hold out hope for this sinking into your thick skull or give up?