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  1. 19 pages in and you're just now picking up on this?
  2. https://fcc-cdr.web.cern.ch/webkit/press_material/Brochure_A5_SocioEconomic_EN.pdf Economic Impact The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) research program at CERN generates approximately € 3.3 billion in net present value (investment and operating costs are deducted) for the Society in the period from 1993 to 2038. In other words, the research infrastructure reimburses its costs with 15% surplus in the form of societal benefits.
  3. I don’t know enough to comment one way or the other but that idea of dreams also being a response to external stimuli does push back against my priors. It also gets fuzzy when trying to determine whether gut bacteria and viruses etc should get classified as internal or external, but it’s clear they too play a role in the functioning of our minds (asleep or awake). The other stuff rings quite true for me, though. One of my professors used to say that all roads lead through thalamus.
  4. Sadly, sir… any calories you may have offered were quite empty.
  5. It’s quite a shame that while passionate people coordinate enormous projects to help shrink the envelope of our misunderstandings and improve humanity for generations to come, so many similarly passionate people focus their efforts on attacking those projects with the seemingly sole aim being the expansion of said envelope. If maintaining and expanding the ignorance of others is required to support your worldview, then it’s time to change your worldview.
  6. Starting? x-posted with the WOW-soapboxer
  7. iNow replied to StringJunky's topic in Politics
    Kari Lake, election denying trump game playing candidate for Arizona Governor, has officially lost the election there
  8. That’s helpful. Most stimulus comes from within while asleep, whereas a higher percentage of stimulus comes from without whilst awake. Same story telling / memory referencing neural architecture stitches those various stimuli into narratives though, I presume.
  9. Then you’re writing fun fiction, not science
  10. Bah. We just spent more than twice that on advertisements in the US midterm elections and all just so ONLY one incumbent lost their seat nationally. People who churn their own butter or milk their own cows think I spend too much on both products at the grocery store. They’re welcome to hold that opinion, and it plus $2-3 will buy you a half decent cup of coffee.
  11. Maybe. How can we test whether this is true?
  12. Does this differ in any meaningful way(s) from how we experience existence while awake? Life could be a dream, sweetheart… 🎶 🎵 🎶
  13. iNow replied to iNow's topic in Politics
  14. See my previous comment above
  15. You’ve provided no reasons for any of the rest of us to give a damn about your personal opinion, but you are indeed welcome to it.
  16. I imagine it’s going to differ by team and manufacturer.
  17. One such lab has more info here: https://mcgovern.mit.edu/research-areas/computational-neuroscience/
  18. iNow replied to StringJunky's topic in Politics
    Buzzing mosquito needs squashing 🦟 🩸
  19. iNow replied to StringJunky's topic in Politics
    Good point. Sinema is another wrench in the gears. More seats is more better.
  20. Google: CERN annual budget. Voila. https://cds.cern.ch/record/2799091/files/English.pdf
  21. iNow replied to StringJunky's topic in Politics
    No matter what happens in Georgia, democrats won both Arizona and Nevada and thus will retain control of the senate
  22. I guess it’s a good thing McCarthy didn’t say he was gonna receive a gun from Pelosi and struggle not to pistol whip her with it, but the people he’s trying to get to vote him into the speakership wouldn’t hesitate to say such a thing.

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