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Can people lose the ability to hear specific voices? This may seem strange but I work with elderly people and I have noticed a trend. Older men who have decent hearing unless it's their wife. It may sound like the men are simply ignoring their wives but I do not believe that is the case based on recurring evidence I've seen. It happens during a conversation. It's like they can't hear their wives and it doesn't change like they're faking it, they lean in very genuinely and politely ask pardon, but their wives are speaking much louder than me. What could case this?
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The Vacuum Catastrophe

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>In cosmology, the cosmological constant problem or vacuum catastrophe is the disagreement between the observed values of vacuum energy density (the small value of the cosmological constant) and theoretical large value of zero-point energy suggested by quantum field theory.

>Depending on the Planck energy cutoff and other factors, the discrepancy is as high as 120 orders of magnitude, a state of affairs described by physicists as "the largest discrepancy between theory and experiment in all of science" and "the worst theoretical prediction in the history of physics."

Which is worse, physicsbros? The vacuum catastrophe, or the failure to define quantum gravity? Do you think they're related problems? How do you think they'll be resolved?
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If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich?

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https://www.technologyreview.com/2018/03/01/144958/if-youre-so-smart-why-arent-you-rich-turns-out-its-just-chance/

Honestly, this depresses me to no end. Regardless of our Degrees and industry experience, how do we cope with forever being middle class?
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Particles cannot enter a black hole.

The event horizon is a light like surface to which massive particles cannot be coordinated.

Furthermore, the event horizon cannot be a single surface as represented in simplistic diagrams, but must be a surface which incorporates the electromagnetic spectrum going from low to high energy wavelengths.

Thus for all the wavelengths represented in the horizon massive particles are to be excluded meaning that there is no path into the black holes' interior.

The interior is negatively curved spacetime with a singularity perimeter of radius r[schwarzschild] and a singularity origin. This corresponds to a hyperdimensional pseudosphere. This means that the interior is a white hole.

Mass surrounding a black hole will itself gravitate and produce black holes. Thus, emerging from within the mass black holes pop into and out of existence as they compete for that mass. This means the black hole is composed of a phase of matter which interacts with spacetime known as Asymptotic Darkness.

A single white hole within Asymptotic Darkness can stabilize itself with another white hole at a distance. The white holes can form an Einstein Rosen bridge. We see this occurring between supermassive black hole centers of galaxies in clusters.

The evidence for this occurring is that distant black hole centers align spin with one another. I also propose that the entanglement of supermassive black holes forming galactic clusters curves the space of the local universe. Thus the dark matter phenomenon is a result of higher dimensional curvature which is caused by supermassive black hole wormhole entanglement.

This theory also provides a model for the big bang. If we compress all mass and energy into it's smallest dimension we will get Asymptotic Darkness, not a singularity. Prior to Dark energy forming the universe was an epoch of asymptotic darkness. Most of the black holes in our universe now are leftovers from that epoch.
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Speculative future Human natural evolution thread.

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Let's say we do not merge with cybernetics and continue being biological, also without any gene manipulation, what are we possibly changing into? Let us start with some obvious things that we know is happening.
>We are losing more and more hair, it is likely that future descendants will be hairless, at least on most of the body.
>Our wisdom teethe are being phased out, not being needed due to softer cooked meats, our jaws may also become smaller.
>Pinky toes will slowly disappear, not being needed anymore.
>The appendix will most likely go away sometime down the line.
>These is some evidence that we are developing a new blood vessels in our wrist/arm area.
>Our brains are becoming bigger or smaller depending on who you ask, not smaller as in dumber, but just more efficient, more condensed you could say.
>With each generation we are becoming taller, at least in developed civilisations due to all the food we now have.
>There is also some speculation that we are developing some sort of telekinetic ability, not as in being able to control things with the mind, but rather being able to communicate with and read minds.
>Our fingers could possibly become longer due to our interactions with computers on a daily biases.
>We may develop less muscle as machines do all the heavy work.
Basically we are becoming greys.
Any other speculations?
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John Money

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Oh you fucked up the circumcision and now this baby boy doesn't have a penis?

Just raise him as a girl! It'll go totally fine, and he'll basically be 100% female in no time. Literally no reason why this won't work.

(Also can I pls take some sexy pics? ;) It's for my "research".)
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Does having preference for cats in men correlate with low testosterone level?
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What does the science say about the children that grow up in Buddhist temples and such learning mindfulness techniques their entire life? Does it change the way their brain functions?
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Someone explain me how can scientists know what happens inside a black hole by doing maths on a piece of paper.
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