Everything posted by TheVat
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Hamas attacks Israel with kit rockets and AK47's... US sends aircraft carrier in support.
Why must this be binary? Why support either government, Hamas or a Far Right Likud government, both so invested in killing civilians and perpetuating a looping cycle of revenge now at least 75 years old? You are not obligated to support either government. Hamas, in reality, all their insane vicious bluster aside, is focused on regaining what Palestinians want, their land back. The fact that their approach is terroristic and counterproductive is not some stamp of virtue on Israel nor does it absolve Israel of its decades long role in creating oppression and dispossession.
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What are the benefits of understanding our free will?
If both our inner motivations and life influences are determined, then there would seem to be no relative degrees of freedom. In compatibilism, some actions may feel more free than others, but all are woven in the web of causality. Even if I use a coin flip to make a decision I feel I can't.
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Never, never heard of cooling blankets before today...
Yup. Linen is more absorbent than cotton and also allows more rapid evaporation of that moisture. Linen makes a somewhat rougher weave, as it is looser woven, but the loss of smooth finish is more than compensated by its cooling qualities IMO.
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Do you clean or wash your cheap sneakers?
Where do they go when you're depressed?
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certificate error today at SFN
Helpful stuff @Sensei - thank you. As you did, I checked the SSL certificate for SFN, at the Godaddy SSL tools page. The Firefox tweak is wonderful - there is an old site I visit sometimes, with expired certificates, and now I can use FFox, instead of switching to DDG. (the owner of that site hates to pay for anything like renewing the SSL cert.)
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Colour
Looks like the OP is more for a speculative philosophy thread. Some sort of half-baked Berkleyian idealism, where the moon ceases to exist on a night when no one happens to be looking up. Mar might want to look up quantum decoherence, if they are thinking QT somehow will provide a foundation for such a theory.
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certificate error today at SFN
This is a problem on Chrome browser, so I've switched over to Firefox, hoping I can post this. Chrome is generating some kind of error regarding the site's certificate, and refusing to allow me to post in a thread. If the site's certificate has been allowed to lapse, that will be a huge problem. IIRC, only browsers like duckduckgo can plow through certificate problems and let you post anyway. If this doesn't post, I will use a device at home that has DDG on it. Looks like Firefox is okay. Has anyone else had problems with Chrome today? LATER Back on Chrome, going to test this again. OK, now it is working okay. What a weird glitch.
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Current state of the debate between free will and determinism in philosophy and neuroscience
I've heard wurst.
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Current state of the debate between free will and determinism in philosophy and neuroscience
Is this referring to the double entendre on machinist? I liked that. Unsure what a soupçon of Poe face is, however. My head can also be flown over, it seems. Back to topic... if there are sentience cases in future courtrooms, I imagine the free will debate will enter into that. E.g. could a bad robot have chosen to do differently than drop the family dachshund down the trash chute? If it's not sentient, then it would seem clear that its misinterpreting the request be sure to throw out the hot dogs is a fault of the company that programmed it. The heads of coders will roll!
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Hamas attacks Israel with kit rockets and AK47's... US sends aircraft carrier in support.
Yep, this shite is generational. BTW, who keeps dropping in DVs and then splitting? Just cancelled Swanson's DV because it did not seem to me the post was abrasive or misleading, and it ended with a good question (which I'm unable to answer).
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Hamas attacks Israel with kit rockets and AK47's... US sends aircraft carrier in support.
Not what I was saying, but rather that anyone who won, or ran in the general election, will have some donors who favor strong support of Israel. While that segment matters more to some candidates than others, all are aware of the effect on their next election and downstream elections if they try to move their party away from our treaties and alliance with Israel. It's a political third rail, as they say.
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Current state of the debate between free will and determinism in philosophy and neuroscience
As Stringy mentions, this will be an area of intense legal scrutiny and debate. I think the question of sentience, though some may dismiss it, will be important to many people simply on the basis of our natural human curiosity and desire to know who we're talking to - especially if we're uncertain there is a "who" there at all. To give an example, if a very old Mr Vat had an android home assistant, "Hal," show up and begin to live in his home, he would very much like to know if Hal was sentient. And his views on Hal's legal rights would definitely pivot on that question. And it seems Mr Vat would be afflicted with a condition that caused speaking of himself in the third person.
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Hamas attacks Israel with kit rockets and AK47's... US sends aircraft carrier in support.
There are some painful truths here (Mack's post included a couple that apparently stung, DV cancelled because blunt opinions are allowed here). Biden was always going to support Israel - every US president has entered office with the understanding that the US is a longterm ally of Israel and that the alliance has long been important to our weapons industries, to the American Jewish community of 8 million people, and to many of the large donors that almost every POTUS has depended on to win. Yes, these influences can lead to our morally smelly policies regarding a Far Right Israeli militant government that seems to think dispossession, bullying, lockdowns, carpet bombing civilian areas, and severe economic repression are all legitimate instruments of foreign policy. Hamas is the twisted child that grows from that kind of violent soil. If the Presidents were not bought from day one, there could be one who pushed a different approach, e.g. defunding Israel until it starts to learn actual diplomacy and other nonviolent tools. As it is, North Gaza is essentially destroyed, over a million are homeless and facing a grim future in refugee camps, and....this is ridding the world of Hamas how? This is just insuring a robust version of Hamas 2.0 that will regroup in sympathetic nations, raise money from donors whose hatred of Israel has only been ratcheted up, and prepare for the next stage of war.
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Colour
If I were to guess (there seem some translation difficulties), I think you are saying that in some measurements, light has particle-like properties. When light strikes a retinal cell, there is a photon of a certain energy that interacts with a retinal pigment - this is the measurement part of human perception. This form of measurement physics would interpret as a particle interacting with a molecule of pigment. Color is a perception artifact that arises from neurological processes farther along the causal line. It is, as you said, "created" by our mind as part of its ongoing process of making models of what's happening in the external world. It assigns certain subjective properties, e.g. "blueness," to a measurement of 450-495 nm light striking the retina. The part relevant to quantum theory would be that light strikes a receptor, like the retinal cell, with only certain specific energies, as if it were not continuous waves but also discrete packets bearing a specific energy. The receptor pigment molecule energy does not change continuously, as would happen with a pure wave-like interaction, but rather rises in discrete jumps. Hence, "particle" becomes the term of convenience. However if we looked at the light beam passing through the cornea and lens, then it would be more useful to see it as an optical phenomenon i.e. waves.
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The Official JOKES SECTION :)
I always wonder if Uranus jokes will ever get old. And then I laugh at the next one that appears. So, short answer: No.
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What are the benefits of understanding our free will?
His title was also primate...
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Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Heating System for Remote Villages
I live north of the line in the US where AS heat pumps will fail during cold snaps. We have days where the HIGH just reaches 5 F., not frequent, but often enough that an AS heat pump system requires backup resistance coils. For these latitudes and farther north, it would be good if possible to pursue more innovation in not just GSHPs, but also ways to make resistance heat more efficient (e.g. zone heating). And there's that third rail in any discussion....smaller houses.
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What is methane
(snicker) Methane hydrates, on sea floor in near coastal areas, are also looming as a threat to the climate. As oceanic waters warm, this can destabilize some deposits of methane hydrates, and could be another source of positive feedback that speeds up global warming.
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Are we different in the physical sense?
Well so much for science forums, then.
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Sci-Fi Author Seeks Help
I don't know if there's a significant fraction of SF readers who are looking for a Biblical message dropped into the narrative. Maybe. Am more certain that removing vulgarity will cut your readership in half. Is there a Christian-compatible way to give me a hardon (or female/NB equivalent) somewhere in the first chapter? If so, that might be as useful to sales as a plausible DNA structure. Afterthought - Philip K Dick wrote several novels with some Christian theological themes. They did, however, contain some vulgarity, but what else could one expect of a druggy hipster living in that American Sodom, the San Francisco Bay area?
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What are the benefits of understanding our free will?
Did a beautiful princess kiss you? You were probably hoping it would turn you into a handsome prince. I had a similar experience, as my photo shows. (the princess has stuck with me anyway) Regarding @geordief post, I wonder if he was getting at the social shift if strong determinism was widely held to be true. Perhaps promises and contracts would be replaced by forecasts? That's not actually the point of the Dunning and Kruger research. The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain overestimate their abilities. Some researchers also include the opposite effect for high performers: their tendency to underestimate their skills. In popular culture, the Dunning–Kruger effect is often misunderstood as a claim about general overconfidence of people with low intelligence instead of specific overconfidence of people unskilled at a particular task.
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What are the benefits of understanding our free will?
I am far from qualified to say. Somewhere around here there may be an old thread or two on the reality of photons. I like Cramer's interpretation, too. Partly because Wheeler is its godfather, and I much admire him. Not a terribly scientific reason I'd have to admit. Sorry for the derailment.
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Is 'Democracy' like 'Equality' ?
Hey, when they implement your controlled breeding program and extermination of the less sentient, what do you think your prospects will be? Would you be "on the spectrum" by any chance? What happens when your "best class" dictates that you climb in the boxcar?
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What are the benefits of understanding our free will?
David Bohm, among others. And more recently, this fellow... https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg14319392-200-science-do-photons-really-exist/
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Current state of the debate between free will and determinism in philosophy and neuroscience
Time is short this a.m. so I'll just say that my intention cannot be reduced to "C-fiber translating data packets through superior medial cortical stacks 9 and 43," or some such. The lower-order causal explanation will fail.