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Anonymous (53 replies)
I hate how it has become normalized to talk about "faith in science" and "magic science shit". This has gone too far. It's one thing that you don't need to know what science is to be a successful scientist and win prizes but there is no need to pollute the minds of the masses with sophistry like these quacks do.
Anonymous
>>13670030 Redditors have become quite the big market to pander to, huh
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>>13674828 It's not about "markets" anymore.
We are in late-stage capitalism. The corporate-government oligarchs can print whatever money they need. They aren't motivated by money anymore. They're too big to fail. Everything they do now is about social engineering.
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>>13674714 Bill Nye is just like a lat night comedian: he's only as good as the talent in his writers' room. Back in the 90s he actually a decent team working behind him. These days he's just being fed content by a squad of activist hacks.
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>>13670030 > God is structure and order > To achieve structure and order you need rules > rules needs to be documented > to keep peace and order we need information about how the world works for obtaining resources for everyone > information for resources and about the world is "science" > documentation for all of this is called religion, that's what the talmud, bible, quran etc all are. > TL:DR religion is a recipe for civilization So what you are seeing is just the natural wrap up of the current information (science we got so far) to create a new way of living (for the average citizen) and the first step is to start having "faith", "believe" in "science", just like humans did thousands of years ago when they started to use more available information and created the old religions to convince more people to follow theses rules.
I hope you see what's going on here anon...
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>>13672132 How is pinker not in jail? Epstein island was basically his second home for the last decade
Also he’s not a real scientist because he bashed culture of critique while admitting he hasn’t even read the book. What a joke of a “scientist”
Anonymous (5 replies)
>Bill Nye the Shabbos Goy
Anonymous
>>13677025 Bill nye is my favirout mechanical engineer and TV show host.
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Anonymous (8 replies)
I am autistic and was never good at math, or anything else rather. Scientifically, is there any way I can bypass this learning disability?
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>>13676966 Your not autistic then idiot, stop stealing my mental illness
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>>13676972 >autistically obsessed with 12th to 17th century florentine politics and economics as well as urban growth and decay Anonymous
>>13677021 I have tons of documentation from shrinks to prove my autism. Do you?
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>>13677050 You can’t “prove” any mental illness except maybe schizophrenia from brain scans. If you were autistic you would know this.
Anonymous (8 replies)
What are some harmful effects of too much potassium in your body?
Anonymous
>>13676443 >you now remember the banana So this is what atheism does to your brain
Anonymous
>>13676511 I just don't know what to say about that video. When I watched it I think I got traumatized to the point of mentally blocking it, but thanks for unblocking it I guess.
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>>13676712 Don't search "amazing atheist hot oil" you'll regret it.
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>>13676494 banana leaves you with insomnia
Anonymous (6 replies)
If theres a hot chick masturbating outside somewhere out there, is there any chance at all of the photons bouncing off the moon and making it to my eyes?
Anonymous
>>13676947 Wait, so are you saying you could have a spy satellite without sending anything to space?
Anonymous
>>13676954 No. He said the photons were too dissipated.
Why do all internet responses that start with "so you're saying..." always follow with something that they certainly weren't saying?
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>>13676959 So you're saying I can't look at nudes reflecting off the moon even with billions of dollars of equipment scattered across earth?
Anonymous
You can't see the reflection of any image of Earth on the moon just as you can't see your reflection in a piece of paper.
Anonymous
Anonymous (9 replies)
It.
Was.
God.
Admit it, /sci/.
El Arcón
Bring me everyone who said it wasn't good, everyone who believed them over me, and all of their children and grandchildren.
Anonymous
>>13676957 You look cool on metal album covers.
Your bedside manner is rather rude though.
El Arcón
>>13676974 bring this one too, and the children and grandchildren
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>>13676839 No, it was aliens.
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>>13676980 Oh fuck you're serious.
ha hahahahahaha.
You will die a most painful cancer death.
Your non-existent dead god will do nothing to save you.
Anonymous (43 replies)
>stars, galaxies, planets, comets, asteroids, satellites, people, aliens, atoms, molecules, photons and everything else we can see only accounts for 5% of the Universe.
> five percent.
>there's 95% of "stuff" all around us and everywhere that we have no idea what it is
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>>13672981 If I were cynical, I'd say building gravity super detectors is more financially lucrative.
But Im not a astrophysicist. That is just my schizo talking.
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>>13675071 Getting published isn’t a major feat nowadays, with how lax journals are, almost anybody can get published. Transcripts are a better tell-tale sign of whether you are legit or a moron in this day.
El Arcón
Anonymous (6 replies)
>build dyson swarm
>wirelessly transfer energy
>boil water
>make electricity
>boil water
>make tea
>drink tea
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damn why dont we just pump hot water everywhere
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>>13675117 haha damn that's crazy bro
Anonymous
>>13675117 >wirelessly transfer energy how
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Anonymous (14 replies)
What drugs are scientifically proven to enhance dream recall?
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>>13676408 smoke lots of weed and then stop smoking
or get really hot and sweaty when you sleep
the weed withdrawals will do that for you
Anonymous
>dream recall when you wake up, don't move. lay perfectly still and immediately start trying to remember as much of your dream as you can. the second you start moving, you'll start to forget your dream. essentially, since dreams occur in a subconscious mindstate which differs from the conscious mindstate, you can technically only recall dreams while in that subconscious mindstate. When you first wake up, like the second you wake up and you're in that phase where you're unaware of where you are and whatnot, you're still halfway in that subconscious mindstate. The second you start moving around like normal, your brain activates its conscious mindstate thereby deactivating the subconscious mindstate and losing your dream. utilize the first few seconds when you're awake to bridge the subconscious and conscious mindstates; try to stay still as long as possible to stay in that subconscious mindstate so you can recall your dream and transfer it to your conscious mindstate. Also vitamins B6 and B12 help with vivid dreams, which will inherently be easier to remember
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>>13673908 This, galantamine is the best for that. Fluoxetine and piracetam also gave me very vivid dreams.
Anonymous
>>13676582 >when you wake up, don't move. lay perfectly still How can I do this with an alarm clock beeping?
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>>13676813 if you have an alarm clock set that means you have to be up for a reason, in which case you dont have time in the first place to do this. try it on a weekend when you can wake up naturally
Anonymous (5 replies)
Bonus question: Do you use Supermemo or Anki?
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>>13676810 >Do you use spaced repetition? Yes.
>Why? It helps me memorize things.
>Do you use Supermemo or Anki? I use Anki.