Everything posted by StringJunky
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What if Amazon had political ads?
The MAGA idea of a 'patriot' is "White wing" and "Far white". Those are two new labels I learned today, and how apt they are too. The author of those terms was Middle Eastern, iirc.
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Lucid Dream Loops and Sleep Paralysis, A Possible Connection to Quantum Theory, Schrodinger cat paradox, and Infinite Posibilities
Yeah, the looping is the symptom and not the cause. Perhaps his brain refused to or couldn't parse it because it might create certain negative mental consequences. I used to dream of being chased by someone/thing, and could do the most impossible things to evade, jumping like a gazelle, flying over buildings etc. Sometimes I would be lucid part way through and control the direction of the dream, but didn't know what initiated the escape narrative. In my early twenties, I told a friend of mine and he said "Why don't you stop and turn around?". Some short time later, the dream narrative recurs and I'm running in complete fear, and as I'm crossing over a precarious rope bridge, I stopped. My friend irl had asked in our prior conversation if I could see in colour, see my hands, and feet as well. I looked down, and said "Yes, I can see my feet, and, yes, I can see my hands, and, yes, I see in colour." I slowly turned around with this electric fear and there was no one there, only myself. I surmised that was who I had been running from for the previous few years. I was in denial about being deaf and other stuff. It was avoided by my mother as a talking subject, so I thought it was something that was essentially forbidden to think or talk about. It was in her body language. She is a perfectionist and I wasn't 'perfect'. My stepfather took me to get my first hearing aid at seven years old, when it was realized I was deaf. She couldn't face it. That rubbed off on me. The dreams stopped after that.
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Lucid Dream Loops and Sleep Paralysis, A Possible Connection to Quantum Theory, Schrodinger cat paradox, and Infinite Posibilities
His mental stylus that's playing his perception got stuck on a scratch.
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Negative times negative makes positive
This is pretty intuitive, I think: Rule: A negative sign reverses the positive sign to negative, and another negative sign reverses the sign again back to positive. I thought it was just like an axiom to make things consistent with the other mathematical rules.
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Can smells of decomposing matter carry illnesses ?
If an organism had an adverse sensory response to an olfactory stimulus and persisted long enough to reproduce, versus one of the same species that was attracted to it and died, the former prevails evolutionarily. The converse can be true as well for another olfactory stimulus scenario, where a smell attraction aids reproductive potential. The genetic subtype that is harmed reproductively by a stimulus they are attracted to tends to die out, leaving the individuals who avoid it to prevail genetically. That's selection.
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Gun Owners of America informs me of a new hunting ban ballot measure in Colorado: the mountain lion
Apache helicopter. Smash the target to smithereens and let nature do the rest.
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Chemical CR2032 battery
Take the battery out if you know are not going to use something for a long time.
- Ethics of war
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War Games: Russia Takes Ukraine, China Takes Taiwan. US Response?
50 have tried and got caught, I read yesterday. They are joining the assault troops.
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War Games: Russia Takes Ukraine, China Takes Taiwan. US Response?
At the current kill rate, those NK soldiers will last less than two weeks. They'll be stuck on the front as sacrificial targets aka cannon fodder.
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Does anyone use ChatGPT or another AI ?
Nothing.
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Cat Astrophe - person rejects professional vet assistance, asks me
Could you look for an online vet that you could consult? Will likely cost, but probably not as much. There are text-only consultations, which are the cheapest.
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NASA? battery from the eighties ?
I always thought there was always some parasitic discharge when left in a device. Clearly, some are better than others.
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NASA? battery from the eighties ?
Possibly silver-zinc batteries by Eagle Picher. That was the portable source on missions, it seems. Found it. The above was for bigger stuff. It was an ACR Model FA-5 Penlight. "Indeed, Lovell notes in a later letter[3] that when he found his Apollo 13 penlight in a drawer in 1981 it still lit up even though the batteries were the original set installed and used 11 years previously." Second one down in link. http://spaceflownartifacts.com/flown_flashlights.html#:~:text=The magnesium flashlight was powered,powering down their stricken spacecraft. N.B. It only had 100 charge-discharge cycles.
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Does anyone use ChatGPT or another AI ?
I use Brave Search and its AI/LLM (Mixtral 8x7B and Mistral 7B)will knock out an answer and provide the website pages it drew its information from on the bottom. I see it as a more sophisticated Google page. I find it an OK starting point for queries.
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shirts with armpit smell that does not want to leave even after several wash.
We may not notice the groin smells because it is exposed to air, whereas the armpit is more enclosed and can contain the smell products to a more concentrated level, such that we notice it.
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shirts with armpit smell that does not want to leave even after several wash.
Greek yoghurt has low levels of lactose. Most of it is converted to lactic acid. Sensitivity will vary between individuals, I would imagine. Even then, there are women who apply it prophylactically. I knew one. Eating a wide diversity of uncooked plant matter, each one having their own commensal species groups, are good probiotic sources as well AFAIK and probably the best way for its diversity. Kefir, which I use, along with veg and Greek yoghurt, has a few dozen species in it. It's probably the best fermented type of food for diversity in one product.
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shirts with armpit smell that does not want to leave even after several wash.
I think one of the major bacterias in the female genital area and tract is lactobacillus, accounting for 80-90%. Yes, each area of the body has its own niche bacteria. Why? Because the environmental conditions allow them to thrive and evolve in a particular locality of the body and become dominant. For example, pH will have a great influence on bacterial habitat suitability for each species. Armpits are 5.5-6.5 and relatively anoxic, suiting Staph.hominis and Vaginas 3.5-4.5, which is ideal for lactobacillus spp. which produce hydrogen peroxide, lactic acid and other byproducts to inhibit other potentially competitive pathogenic species of other micro-organisms.
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shirts with armpit smell that does not want to leave even after several wash.
The hair under the arms and genital area facilitates diffusion of volatile products in those areas. I think we have culturally trained ourselves to think these smells are undesirable. It may have begun with deodorant adverts from companies that needed to shift their products in the early-mid 20th century. They used to be quite blatant in their depictions of presenting body odours and scents as totally socially undesirable. Ambergris is a product sperm whales produce to coat the beaks of squid that they eat to reduce abrasion and improve its transit through the gut without harm. There is such a thing as phantom smells that the mind synthesizes, which could happen if someone is sufficiently emotionally triggered by a smell. You also might actually smell an offending odour type coming from somewhere else but associate it with coming from yourself.
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Where Is The Science ?
I set up my own stream years ago that excludes Religion. I've noticed it sneaking into Philosophy, or some other forum a bit, but it's quiet on that front for me.
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Plagiarism, kind of
Now you know where he gets his inspiration from.
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Logical Vacuum Genesis
The genesis of nature is part deterministic as well as stochastic. Fundamental particles that make up nature behave in predictable ways when they collide with each other... the potential outcomes are known. The random part is when it happens and what collides with what in a reaction.
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Why does homosexuality exist in nature?
It's because of cultural and religious dogma.
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The Official JOKES SECTION :)
All mushrooms are edible. Some only once.
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Logical Vacuum Genesis
I like the idea too, and, to me, it is self-evident that it is sentient because we are here. Because evolution is a continuum, we have to encompass all of it in the Evolution and operation of sentience.