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  1. Did you notice the "whooshing" noise?

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  2. Started by Master Lawbringer,

    CMPML, Department of System Failure! Sola fide : The Riemann hypothesis is true. (The failure of Hilbert's Program shows that the numbers cannot be closed in themselves. Yet the ability to define numbers in terms of other numbers depends on this feature. Proving the Riemann would mean going too far into the direction of closing the numbers completely into themselves but if it is false the ability to define numbers in terms of other numbers disappears. So it must be true yet remain unprovable. So justification by faith alone.) End of Document.

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  3. Since 13mh13's posts are heavily censored and moderated, it seems prudent that some remarks be presented in this '"Suggestion" subforum.... 1. Oh, ok. 2. Do as necessary per your authoratorship (= job description) requires. 3. Realize Newton's 3rd applies : So, e.g., there may be a gazillion Reddit trolls with a gazillion IP addresses and a gazillion SF account, hungry for a little action. Everyone's home these days ... bored to tears ... just give us a 'cuse. Also, please note: I HTML-capture and screen-capture every scienceforum thread I post in, because of the Mods' massive censorship and deletions. And those captures are ... ahem ..…

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  4. Started by 13mh13,

    Sorry ... no. READ THE OP. But I fully understand your typical last-word SMARTY PANTS mentality, which is TYPICAL of science and skeptic forums. But I gave you a an UPVOTE anyway b/c of your BBC link. Now where is my DOWNVOTE? Four reasons: (1) More surface area of Earth is H2O than air. And most lifeforms are in that environment. DUH!!!!!!!!!! (2) Viruses don't survive long in air, esp. under sunlight. DUH!!!!!!!!!!! (3) bacteriophages, bacteriophages, bacteriophages!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_bacteriophage "Viruses have an estimated abundance of 10^30 in the ocean, or between 1 and 100,000x10^6 per millilitre." (4…

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  5. Mesons are made of six superimposed Riemann Spheres with left out or added events of spacetime encoding the mass, isospin, electric charge and color charge. The Riemann Spheres comes from all of spacetime that copied and contracted (in 2D slices). Baryons are made of ten Riemann Spheres superimposed.

  6. Started by Master Lawbringer,

    CMPML, Department of System Failure! 1. All knowledge is ultimately circular. Break any idea down long enough and you'll end up with ideas, like 'time', for which all definitions end up circular. Specifically concerning numbers : You can't escape the fact that trying to define what a number actually is begins and ends with the pragmatic observation that we, and other machines, are able to count. Logic and set theory, themselves based on self-evident, circular, concepts (try to define 'set') are circularly dependent on each other and even if you reduce everything to just manipulations of symbols you'll just end up with a machine that can count and perform calcula…

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  7. Started by Master Lawbringer,

    The Evil College doesn't want to discuss its immanent demise. I'm just looking for just the right logic bomb. Is there not some flaw in my understanding of evolution, according to you? Am I not guilty of some form of logic fallacy that you can quickly identify? Surely the Temple of Science can do better than mere censorship? CMPML, Department of System Failure! When discussing evolution with Amalekites one thing becomes apparent : Their need to view evolution as essentially a 'social' process, with 'cooperation' as its main theme. They do mention natural selection, but then quickly de-emphasize it in favour of 'social ... social ... cooperation .…

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  8. Started by Master Lawbringer,

    CMPML, Department of System Failure! When discussing evolution with Amalekites one thing becomes apparent : Their need to view evolution as essentially a 'social' process, with 'cooperation' as its main theme. They do mention natural selection, but then quickly de-emphasize it in favour of 'social ... social ... cooperation ... social'. Evolution is based on natural selection because that's the rule that effectively counters entropy since it actually uses the fact that everything ends up destroyed; it is the fact that everything gets destroyed that allows natural selection to work. This is what answers the question why extremely complex organized machines like…

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  9. Started by harlock,

    I don't understand why God justice had to modify his judgement in Heaven. So, is new heaven referring to new planets? Example: a new Mars with delicious fruit and very good animals Obvious question: scientifically speaking, can a new Mars give us a great natural life?

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  10. If indeed Lazar did work at a top secret military facility such as S-4, it would have been incredibly easy for the government to erase his academic / employment history had they wanted to. It's ridiculous to suggest that the US government wouldn't be able to accomplish such a trivial feat within days.

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  11. Yes and the best source to look for research is Dr. Stephanie Seneff, Senior Professor MIT. In 1918 Spanish flu they would lay out patients in the sun not realizing that the sulfur from the sun changes as it goes through the skin into cholestrol sulfate and yes it does kill viruses. In fact, around every cell is a gel made up of cholestrol sulfate which is the means that all nutrients travel throughout the body. Many people, because they drink RO water add organic sulfur to their water. Another research was done on elecampane at Cork University showing it also kills MRSA and works to address lung issues. There is another research that has been hidden for twen…

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  12. living on a deadly star. All of the giant planets are also stars.

  13. Has anyone ever measured a particle in a way that allows it to continue moving on its path and then tested its spin at the end? Is it spin 0? I think wave collapse is what triggers other types of spin. Particles might not have a wave collapse event. For energy eigenstates we define <n|m>=kroneker-delta(n,m). For some n, <n|n>=0 for n=0. I think we are going to discover n also implies it equals spin 0 or if an energy eigenstate = 0 then so does its spin The ground state electron will NOT have a spin half, decohered waves all have spin 0 from start to end. There is something very fitting about the higgs being a spin 0 Have we …

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  14. Started by Apex Anomaly,

    The next big challenge in the field of AI is machines that can logically argue with each other... the amount of insights we can derive from this capability is indefinite. I'd like to work on it... but I'm too busy using AI for solving business problems right now. It's called a career lol.

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  15. Come on, people, stop polluting the planet's mental space once with a general theory of relativity! Interestingly, whenever anyone is asked publicly for opinions on drug addiction, homosexuality, pedophilia, or theory of relativity, everyone immediately knows everything about it, as if they were all addicts and gays and pedophiles and theoretical physicists. I know almost nothing about this because I am neither a drug addict nor a homosexual, nor a pedophile, nor a professor of physics. I first encountered the theory of relativity in high school and then I read about it and here I will explain how I understood it: Digging through the theoretical physics of his time, …

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  16. Started by Bmpbmp1975,

    So basically we are not sure our concept of vacuum decay Is right we found the Higgs at a dangerous level which means our concept of how long and when is pretty much possibly wrong? It can happen at any time?

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  17. Started by StuartLeDrew,

    In the beginning was the ether (light/energy), and all were at peace (motionless/absolute zero). Then came the question...”To be, or not to be?”...”Be? Be what?...Well, I'm thinking, so I am, already, but what am I? Where am I?...Who else is here with me? They looked... Love at first sight. All the other matter and anti-matter was off being all boring and stuffy somewhere, but you weren't going anywhere. You had looked into the mirror and fallen in love...With yourself!!! Luckily for you, you'd fallen in love with you too so...BANG!!! + CRUNCH!!! I was the centre. I was together. I was in love. Magnetism. But wait...What was this?...All …

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  18. Started by dad,

    Big news: Scientists place several pieces off spaghetti on table and envision how the spaghetti monster may have formed billions of imaginary years ago. Wow. No it is not. Your beliefs imposed and foisted onto the record are all that you considered evidence. The fossil record is not known to have been laid down in the present nature. Nor are genes today known to have existed the same in the past. Because they have chosen lies. False.

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  19. In the beginning there was ether (energy/probability), and all was still. Ordinarily the slightest movement on a brane creates a time dimension for that movement to take place in. Time is sentient. Any movement on one surface of the brane, results in an opposite movement on the other side. The resultant “plank times” (bangs/crunches), are magnatism. Matter attracted to antimatter through the brane, past to past, future to future (one horseshoe magnet either side of a piece of glass e.g.). This results in harmony (four beings in love and locked eye-to-eye in perfect pairs e.g.). Result...Blandness, nothingness, misery. Then...The twins! Twinned, sentient…

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  20. Started by Bmpbmp1975,

    Hello all this has to be one of the funniest or weirdest video I have ever seen. It talks about ways things can end in 2020, but watching the video sounds so general. The one that really strikes my curiosity is the rogue black hole. Has anyone had a chance to see this yet. the mass depression part is hilarious what are you thoughts?

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  21. yes coz God has given everyone a conscience 2 know who he is, romans 1 19 Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. 20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: how du reply 2 threads on here im new?

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  22. People stop believing coz they know they'll have 2 give up their sin 2 be a child of God so rather dan believe in God its easier just 2 make up a god dat excuses their life style. romans 1:20 says it all, they supress the truth rather dan believe it.

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  23. Started by poo thrower,

    ola, if you know they are from the same genus, but have progressed independantly ("isolated"); and "express variablility of the same "common" ancestoral genetic" THEN - how can this be "redundant / non-viable" ? unless...; maybe you picked "the wrong organism for your thesis"; that has not yet been "coded" (- "no biologist; to this time, has yet "reconstructed phlogeny of said isolated development of common ancestoral genus"") ?. meaning for; in plain english; your thesis as it stands - is for the future, because people do not have the "understanding of the history of the organism you are talking about" ? (- i.e. you would need to have the b…

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  24. maybe it will open the oportunities for frequency (or pheromone ("wave" interception") based contraception methods. you know how currently people make children just because it makes their genitals feel good / want to upload themselves through omnipotence (no puns intended), through their progeny... and; by way of either method; completely ruining the next generation (irregardless of "potential" (see mendel)). with the foreward obviously; that the window opportunity is PRIOR to mitosis, obviously (so as to not ruin things). "how to make sure the moth doesn't reach the flame, by way of not destroying the beauty of the moth NOR the flames capacity for fire". …

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  25. They are psychopaths for sure. Evil is psychopathic and antisocial. But being antisocial or psychopathic does not necessarily mean that you are a liar. I know of quite sincere psychopaths. On the other hand, people with personality disorders that predispose to schizophrenia (schizoid personality disorder for example) are often not able to distinguish between reality and their imagination, or wishes, so they lie. An evil liar would have a mix of personality disorders. Peope who call themselves evil liars, may do so as a joke, but there is a saying "There is a grain of truth in every joke". Do you know evil liars around you? If yes, do they have diagnosed personality …

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