Fellow Comrade
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@happysmiley nice pic of lesbian haircut.
hey, does anyone know of any good youtube channels that deal in the dark arts of nrx, accelerationism, dark enlightenment, etc?
my autism isn't satisfied. i need more dissident right niche ideologies.
@troglodytes not really, it's incredibly niche. most of it is audiobooks in robot voice. lmao
@troglodytes that's so sad. alt right was like a fat hammer, it had/has no sense of sensitivity to detail.
i wish i could find the australian government propaganda advert saying that somali refugees are more scared of bullying in schools then they are of going back to a war torn country.
I like moldbug, but you're right, and his clear pill thing is hard to read. it's full of annoying little bits like "woah man", and "time for another steak". like bruh, get ot the point.
WaNnA hEaR a JoKe?! ๐คก
i'm getting bored of the joker memes now
@Deleted User what's big black and full of sea men?
joe
kek
i wish my headset wasn't so busted. when my volume is max and other people's volume is max i'm still as quiet as shit.
@Octo yeah
RESPECT THE LOVESPEECH
lol
is that a star trek character?
e michael jones had the best take on greta. she had no mother figure in her life and her father was a stay at home dad, and she stopped eating until her mother came home to help with her issues and get back in the kitchen. this taught her to act a victim to get attention from a mother. the same issue was extended to a global scale and she is doing everything to gain attention from her family and all she really wants and needs is a traditional family.
charlie and the chocolate factory.
leopard calm down
wew
```gravity blows```
fuguer, Internet Philosopher 2019
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i have a small understanding, being a science/IT undergrad in physics and computer science. but physics is way too mind blowing. i just do what they want me to do at uni without really grasping most of the stuff.
from what i've learned, you can pretty much just do an anova on any physics data and it gives you anything you need to know about the system. I'm not much of a modeler.
i'm happy bending time. but i'm not so happy with ideas like cutting time in a place and reattaching it somewhere else. quantum physics is really unintuitive. i'm probably just a physics normie though.
never lose that drive.
the final model is the universe itself.
you can't make it more simple without cutting corners and generalising.
yeah but i think qm is a general idea, it doesn't account for every single action at every point in time... i understand that sentence i just made can be broken apart easily though .lol
basically we need better resolution at smaller scales to really see what's happening. qm is predictive, but not an exact model of reality.
yeah VERY close.
i honestly believe if we could slow down time enough we could see quantum jumping in action. it's just too fast for us to measure. hence the resolution issue again. i think my brain is way too ingrained with the classical model. I feel there needs to be a progression, that it doesn't just go *poof* and the particle has changed state.
yeah i can kind of imagine pockets where time curves around it or something. so we can't see the intermediate state. i dunno.
`quantum judaism`
lol subverting reality
nah i have no qualms with feynman, that guy was golden. i've read some of his books.
it's like:
A ----- (something happens) ----- B
electron fields in my eyes are just an area where electrons may be, and once again my classicl brain kicks in and i assume that if we could slow down time enough we could see a literal orbit. lol
lmao ^
resonance is one hell of a drug.
@fuguer is that the geometrical image where intersections represent different particles?
i think i remember seeing something like that.
Yeah and intersections that haven't got an associated particle are proposed to be unidentified particles that actually exist or somehting
it's impossible to make a model for one second of time that accounts for the change of all physical matter. as if there will ever be a unified model that accounts for all phycal matter across all time.
yeah lol
weird.
too deep 4 me lol
yeah i get how the mexican hat works, it's just not super intuitive. that's all lol
the tiny hole is my brain hole. it's tough to fit things in there.
yeah and r/l is spin right?
i with you so far.
ok i'm starting to get a bit lost now. lol
oh yeah i get you
oh that's pretty cool
epic
if i ever get past undergrad physics, i'm coming to you for questions i have. lmao
yeah
there's a lot of information in that.
yeah
you could spend hours trying to understand that without someone explaining it
anyway, i should be off, i am procrastinating. i have a computer science assignment due in 4 hours, and my team are all illiterate arabs so i have to carry them.
thanks for the intermission. lol
you did well for sure. especially in so few words. but i have some small history with physics, so it might be harder for people without any physics background at all.
you're like me i think. it helps you to talk about the issues to someone else to better understand them yourself. lol
i'll be back in a few hours and can get more involved.
wtf, i'm from brisbane. lol
lucky i'm not a degenerate.
i've also been blue-tacking cameras for years.
i remember when people thought you were insane for having something covering device cameras.
@Vanessa Cross as if you don't appreciate coom-posting. stop pretending. lmao
they probably have to sort people into "enjoying" and "upset" categories. fucking lol
fuck, realtime AI decision markets are either a really positive thing because they make obvious people's real reactions to content... or a really negative thing because people are constantly being used to train the data unwillfully...
this is a true yin-yang pill.
I should have specified, if AI uses race data to see what people's real preferences are regardless of "political correctness", it could be a positive thing.
christopher vulkan is a cuck these days. it's so sad seeing the greats hit new lows.
there's a reason they don't focus on christ.
jesus was a baste jew.
lmao
@stem that phrase `christianity is leftist and universalist` brings up so many mixed feelings.
i know this sounds boomer but i am not religious but i appreciate all that christianity has done for the west.
morality in the west is totally grounded in Christianity.
when i say "totally" grounded, take that with a grain of salt. but you get the idea. the commandments are a huge part, and the teachings of christ are hugely influential.
there's something aesthetically pleasing about a society that has a strong catholic community.
Christianity has a biological aspect to it also. i don't think the christian morals would be viable if they weren't connected to survival.
lucky sprituality is a personal thing.
i totally get stem's point of view, but i think that these ideas are intertwined with culture and religion. we could have different morals/culture if we had a different predominant religion.
i don't wanna sound like juden peterstein, but nothing in that book is a mistake, man. scrub your spirituality bucko.
i think it's implied there's a mistake (read random) when the argument comes up that christianity doesn't mold our current day values.
i actually take the position that most of it is metaphorical. maybe not all of it is compatible with today's world, but bill gaede's rope is definitely attaching the past with the present. lol
like seriously though. 2000 years is a blip on the map. things will change. but for now we are still in proximity of the morals taught in the bible in the west.
2000 years is like 20 100-year-old grandmothers back to back. that's no time at all.
trust a physicist to throw away traditional foundational beliefs. lmao. ๐ i'm with you though stem.
@Bee that's gotta be a sin
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