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Are near death experiences proof that the brain is still active for about an hour after death?
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According to official data just released by the FDA:

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The Vaccine is killing more lives than it's saving. It means for every death you prevent from a virus with a 99.9% survival rate, you lose 5 people from side effects of the vaccine.
Aka, if survival rate of COVID is 99.9%, survival rate of the vaccine is 99.5%.

That's it. It's over.
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1 Involuntary symbol drawing: You want to draw what you see,you know by heart what you see and yet you end up drawing something entirely different, it as if there is a lack of mental coordination between your visual sense and your dexterity. Perhaps your brains haven't developed that capability to draw what you want to draw (Similar to kids, they are aware of what they see, they know the subject but they can't display what they see on the paper, their brains are used to skim&scan visual info)

2 Art growth curve with deep valleys and plateaus as max points: Normally artists tend to have a natural constant growth curve, others have steep curves.
Permabegs who spend the same amount of time as them tend to not grow as other artists.
Perhaps it's a lack of proper training, bad training or other associated factors (mental disability to learn, similar to dyslexia)

3 They can't comprehend art: Even after reading,studying and practicing art, they can't grasp what others naturally grasp after some of time of study.
Similar to people with dyscalculia who can't learn math or they can get at best mediocre results, it happens with art.

4 Brains can't develop fine motor skills: Again, this comes from a disability.


This all came to me last night when I read about dysgraphia: https://www.additudemag.com/what-is-dysgraphia-understanding-common-symptoms/.

Mental medical science should focus into this subject, I am not a scientist but I came with this conclusion after a long observation.

Perhaps permabegitis is real.

>Science bros could you debunk this or it's something logical?
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let's make a comprehensive graph of all scientific/mathematical disciplines.
The arrow means "is a superset of"
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What science discovery will be the next big one.
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>STEM textbook uses imperial system
Why do American authors do this shit? You realize people use these all over the world, right?
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Is bioethics a meme?

There's so much gatekeeping around genetic research in the name of bioethics but I feel like the field itself is trivial and nothing but banal inferences drawn from the philosophy of ethics in general