Everything posted by Genady
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Is humanity inevitably heading toward disaster led by idiocy?
I've asked this question because of your mention of "Marx's capitalist end game vision" and because this is what Marx's theory is about.
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Hierarchical Structure of the Cosmos: Black Holes as Portals to Subquantum Dimensions
In what way is this story better than any number of others?
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Is humanity inevitably heading toward disaster led by idiocy?
Does the wealth gap between classes widen? What is the critical mass? How far is there to keep approaching it?
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Restaurant food (split from Heat Regulation - Obesity)
Watching them is a nonstop fun. On one hand, we are not so different in the sense that we are also affected by the same factors. On the other hand, we are very different because we are affected by so many other factors.
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Restaurant food (split from Heat Regulation - Obesity)
Yes, when they are not starved, food related behavior can be very 'ritualistic'. Here is another situation. After the old dog died, we got a young male from Animal Shelter. At the first dinner time, he tried to jump at the dish as soon as it had food in it. But I held him until Amy, the now older female started eating. That was the only hint he needed. Never again he started eating before Amy.
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Restaurant food (split from Heat Regulation - Obesity)
I thought it might be confirming the hierarchy. The male dog was older and been in the house before the female has arrived. I think he had a higher rank, although they were very friendly and in spite of her being larger and heavier than him. During the meal, he moved sidewise from his dish to hers. She calmly walked around him to his dish. After several swallows, repeat.
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Restaurant food (split from Heat Regulation - Obesity)
A different story was how our two dogs danced around the food during dinner. They were both from Animal Shelter, a female with clear presence of Rottweiler genes and a male with Rhodesian Ridgeback genes. They had their dishes side by side and while eating they were constantly switching places. Looked like a ritual, but I don't know what a meaning of it was.
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Thinking "backwards"
If you do, how can you know that you in fact follow the thread of your thoughts (assuming for a moment that such a thing exists) and not making up a new narrative?
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Is humanity inevitably heading toward disaster led by idiocy?
What does make you think so?
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Odd Impressions
The first half I never saw (I think). The others are too recent. Certainly not so for me. And now, that I can play some of them, it's like an orchestra - main part in my head and the glockenspiel accompaniment outside.
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Odd Impressions
Interesting. My father loved opera and played the records - none stuck with me. My mother liked classical music and played records - I remember many of these. Surely Freud would have something to say about it. Yes, perhaps I picked that tune from a movie - there was a period when USSR got bunch of old American movies.
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Odd Impressions
No, I do not understand the mechanism. I agree with both of you about what and when got remembered and what not. But I think it is more like a resonance phenomenon rather than associated contact points. IOW, memorization and retrieval works with some kind of Fourier transform of the thing rather than the original signal. Introduction to Pushkin's poem, Ruslan and Ludmila, brings to mind a mix of scenes and characters from fairytales, and they, together with a sweet flow of words make me feel like honey pouring over my heart: У лукоморья дуб зеленый, Златая цепь на дубе том: И днем и ночью кот ученый Всё ходит по цепи кругом; Идет направо — песнь заводит, Налево — сказку говорит. Там чудеса: там леший бродит, Русалка на ветвях сидит; Там на неведомых дорожках Следы невиданных зверей; Избушка там на курьих ножках Стоит без окон, без дверей; ... (Maybe TheVat gets it) When I started playing an instrument, not long ago, my wife told me, why won't you play Red River Valley? What is Red River Valley, I asked. Never heard of it. This is what you are humming to yourself all the years I know you, she said. I looked it up, and yes, that was the tune, and I don't have any idea when and how it got into my brain.
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Odd Impressions
I don't think it is a matter of depth and significance of the contents or its effect on one's mind and life. To me, it is rather a memory thing. Same mechanism that makes some poetry lines and some musical tunes easy to come into one's mind.
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Restaurant food (split from Heat Regulation - Obesity)
(To Say Nothing of the Dog) +1 Me too. Even in translation.
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Restaurant food (split from Heat Regulation - Obesity)
A classic example of creativity in cooking:
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Radial ripple from top to bottom of a sphere
If this is the case, then I did not misunderstand the OP, contrary to my previous post.
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Spikes on Mars
I bet on lazy journalism + lazy authors + lazy journal editors.
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Spikes on Mars
The next paragraph in the article says, 1. What does "extraterrestrial or terrestrial" means? Isn't everything in the universe "extraterrestrial or terrestrial"? 2. It appears to come from the authors of the research rather than from the journalist.
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Radial ripple from top to bottom of a sphere
Perhaps I misunderstood the process described in OP. I thought that it is about a function, t -> {x,y,z | z=t, x2+y2+z2=1} for a sphere of radius 1 and t in [-1,+1].
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Radial ripple from top to bottom of a sphere
Then computer graphics and animation people could know.
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Radial ripple from top to bottom of a sphere
Maybe because it is not a commonly referred to thing? Where would you apply this term?
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Restaurant food (split from Heat Regulation - Obesity)
In the world of defense mechanisms, rationalization is fairly common. People may not realize when they offer a small excuse or justification. Although this is natural, confronting reality, even when it’s difficult, can be an important step to changing harmful habits in realms such as relationships, finances, and more.
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age of universe question
"Tired light" is not due to a gravitational effect. All gravitational effects on light from the dynamics of homogenous isotropic distribution of mass and energy are already accounted for in the cosmological redshift.
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Radial ripple from top to bottom of a sphere
The blue line here is a meridian. It connects the North Pole with the South Pole. What do you mean for it to be sweeping southward?
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Is it permissible to use infinity, which is not defined in physics, to assume the impossibility of traveling at the speed of light?
Another question for you. In the definition, , the sqrt(n) is in the numerator. But in the "derivation" above, on the step 9, it is in the denominator. How come?