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Scientifically speaking is it wrong for me, a 28 year old man in a long term relationship, to have an affair with my community college chemistry class lab partner, a 19 year old 7-foot tall Lolita cat girl named Ling Ling?
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Alex Jones' IQ is over nine thousand

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The science is settled.
The longstanding disagreement between Alex Jones and Joe Rogan has been officially ended, in Alex Jones' favor. Science has spoken, in the form of a University of Pittsburgh report and announced that Alex Jones was correct when he asserted that babies were being harvested for the organ trade by the medical and scientific communities.
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how to enter Conferences??

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How does one get into conferences and symposiums without paying $900+? I want to meet other people in my science & learn about the field but every conference i see in my area costs so much money. I dont have a job or stipend btw. I am open to sneaking if any anons have experience doing so
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Imaginary numbers

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Do they have any practical use in everyday life? Are they even real?
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Is there some kind of link between diabetes and iodine deficiency?

I have been taking a bunch of supplements lately that boost testosterone, and they actually work btw (tongkat ali, ashwaganda, turkesterone, fadogia agrestis)

they worked enough to make me lightly diabetic, a common side-effect of testosterone, but afterward I ate some snack cakes and basically went into a diabetic coma.

When I woke up today my body feels all cold but not from poor circulation, very odd. I ate a pinch of iodized salt and felt the warmth returning, I'm basically fixed now.

Is there any scientific evidence for a link between diabetes and iodine and/or salt deficiency?
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Are Electric Cars the Future? And Are They "Clean"?

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Maybe I'm just a boomer and I haven't been following the development of EVs.

I remember back in the mid-2000's that that electric cars were a meme. Expensive, slow, terrible range dirty to produce.

Are they still the same now, or has the technology pushed them to be competitive with gas cars?

For example, fuel efficiency for cars peaked 40 years ago, and new and "better" car engines marginally increased consumption efficiency. Has car battery technology peaked? How much more can you squeeze out of lithium batteries, even?
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lewontin

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What does it mean when he says "evolution is dialectical"?
Is it evolution actually dialectical?
What made him chimp out against sociobiology?
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turns out Torah has another benefit

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It protects you from literal mind control, as governmental mind control requires stress.

https://iceni.substack.com/p/covid-19-deep-dive-part-iv-mind-control?s=r
>Kaczynski entered Harvard in 1958 and, one year later, was tapped by psychologist Henry A. Murray to take part in a study exploring the effects of stress on the human psyche—a popular area of research during the Cold War. The experiment enlisted 22 Harvard students to write a detailed essay in which they summarized their worldview and personal philosophy. Then the harsh aspects of the experiment began.

I guess that's another win for the true religion, can't be mind controlled if you have HaShem in your mind at all times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGsSBLKFdj4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTRn1APTl28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCRL4WGEl6U
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Why do we only make kids memorize the quadratic equation and not the cubic and quartic equations?