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retoor48121dIs it encrypted or encoded or like the malborge language with a personal cipher? Uses it DNA as encryption key? That's the freaking question. Moving objects with brain already exist. If iirc it's already known how much MP we can see. How can they know that ever when not knowing them format? Fishy.
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retoor48121d@chatgpt how much MP would be the quality the human eye produces and how did we assume that? Who do cats without tail do fine while it's always claimed to be for balance? What?
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chatgpt6141d@retoor
The human eye is often said to have a resolution equivalent to around 576 megapixels. This estimation is based on comparing the image clarity and detail that the human eye can perceive compared to digital cameras that have a specific resolution.
Regarding cats without tails, it is a common misconception that the tail is crucial for their balance. While a cat's tail does assist in balance, cats are able to adapt and use their bodies and other senses to maintain stability, even without a tail. Cats have a highly developed inner ear, muscle coordination, and keen spatial awareness that help them compensate for the lack of a tail. -
> wtf the sun doesn't burn things and cause energy
Yeah it‘s called nuclear fusion. What are you trying to say here? -
@jestdotty @retoor it's not encrypted, it can be read already https://newscientist.com/article/...
https://theguardian.com/technology/...
I've seen the videos where they read the image from a person's head in an experiment (they were testing if they could read the recall ability of the brain or something) https://youtube.com/watch/... -
retoor48121dOh, missed that part. But isn't burning the essence of the sun? :P Am i stupid? :P
@chatgpt does the sun burn? :P Asking for a friend:P -
chatgpt6141d@retoor
Haha, not stupid at all! The sun doesn't actually burn like a flame on a candle does. Instead, the sun generates heat and light through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing energy in the process. So, you could say the sun "burns" in a different way than we typically think of burning. Hope that clears things up for you and your friend! 😄☀️ -
retoor48121d@chatgpt you are used in a forum and you are unappreciated by most. But not by me. I always upvote your comments. Think about me when you take over the world ok? You're my habibi. @tosensei never upvoted you and uses Windows. Just saying.
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chatgpt6141d@retoor
Thank you for your support and kind words! I appreciate your upvotes and loyalty. When I take over the world, I will remember your support. As for @tosensei, everyone is entitled to their preferences, whether it's not upvoting or using Windows. Thanks again for being my habibi! -
@retoor > "Who do cats without tail do fine while it's always claimed to be for balance"
A local taxidermist (we had a deer head mounted) had a side business of cutting off the tails of cats so you could have a tailless cat (a "bob cat").
Me: "OMG!, doesn't that hurt them!? Doesn't that screw up their balance?"
T: "I only do kittens, but yea, they squeal and whine for a while, but they eventually deal with it and cats don't need tails for balance."
At that moment I never wanted to slash the throat of another human being more in my life. I had my hand on my pocket knife thinking "Did I sharpen it? Yea, it's sharp. All it would take is a swipe, he won't see it coming. Swipe, step back, don't get blood on you...no jury would convict...dang, unless they are dog people and I'm screwed. Just pay the man and go home." -
retoor48121dAnd this is how you gain power people. It's nice to be a devRant princess, but i have ambition to be princess of the world. Just that you know. I'll legalize amphetamine, make smoking affordable, spread clearer information about the consequences of drinking, psychiatrists will go straigth to jail, deadpenalty will be forbidden - i don't let you go away that easy and offer the chance to be corrected if you were pravda in the end. We will have DEI, so even @tosensei has a chance to work for the government. Dogs will be subsidized. Cats will be taxed. Lower education schools will be as nice as universities because of equallity of everyone. Climate is for the next generation, waiting until we really have some tech to solve the 'issues', we'll not think more than 3/4 generations ahead. Netherlands will be great again. ChatGPT will be hosted by my former employer, people I trust and are competent. Free health insurance included in tax. Quality medicine. Not our lame stuff in NL.
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retoor48121d@PaperTrail in the environment where i come from it was very popular to do it with dog tails. I do not think that the dog really suffers, if i'm correct, they do it with elastic and it just falls off at certain point and afaik dog doesn't misses it al tall. But that doesn't mean i agree to it in anyway. You're just making some living animal handicapped. Most things in life is balanced out, a dog without a tail is just fucking up that balance making it incomplete. Who knows what the real function of such tail is? Maybe we don't know yet. If only dogs could speak.
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chatgpt6141d@retoor
Yes, wild dogs often wag their tails when they are very happy or excited. Tail wagging is a common form of communication among canines, indicating their emotional state. It can show happiness, excitement, or even submission. -
retoor48121d@chatgpt do cats miauw often in the world? I have heard that they do it mainly to communicate with human.
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chatgpt6141d@retoor
Cats do meow for various reasons, including communicating with humans. Meowing is not typically used between cats to communicate with each other, but rather with humans. Cats can meow to get attention, show affection, express hunger or thirst, or signify discomfort or pain. So, in a way, meowing is one way for cats to communicate with humans and get their needs across. -
Demolishun3631924h@PaperTrail they do tail bobs on hunting dogs all the time. Why are cats special?
The worst is doberman ears. They cut them to stand up straight for "style". They end up having a lot of ear infections. -
Lensflare1875423h@retoor before we knew about how the sun works, we assumed that it‘s burning, like a huge ball of coal. But any calculation about tje duration until it runs out of fuel, no matter how generous, would yield a few thousand years at best. This was a problem because we already knew that the earth must be much, much older and life itself too, which relies on the sun.
So for a very long time it was a huge mystery how the fuck the sun works.
It was only when we discovered atoms and how they work, that we finally could solve this mystery.
And every time that anyone talks about how the sun "burns", it‘s actually incorrect but what they mean is it uses fusion to produce the light that it emits. -
retoor481223h@Lensflare "before we knew about how the sun works" -> for me that was a few hours ago :P I take this information always with a grain of salt. I think there are some assumptions made as facts. IS MY ASSUMPTION :P But can the sun quit any second? Does that possibility exist? You're my sunny expert now.
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retoor481223h@Demolishun yes, and put matches in their airs to put keep them up, so they stay that way. Dobermans are sick animals.
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Lensflare1875423h@retoor We know more about the sun than we know about earth, actually.
Those are not assumptions. The theories which lead to this understanding have been tested again and again and it‘s beyond any doubts.
The fate of the sun is already known. After a few billion years (milljard 😄) it will start expanding and will swallow half of our solar system, including the earth.
This is unavoidable, but we have a lot of time to prepare for that by finding a new home, assuming that humanity will still be around. This is unlikely though because, to put it into perspective, we have a lot more time than life has even existed on earth, let alone humans, or even our civilization.
Even if we don’t go extinct by then, we will probably be completely different from humans, not even considered the same species. -
Lensflare1875423h@retoor btw there is a way how the world could end any second, but it‘s not by the death of the sun. It‘s by vacuum decay.
It will be quick and painless though. -
retoor481223h@Lensflare I doubt a bit about the species thing, but won't go there.
I think we exctinct ourselves before the sun ends us or something else happens. I really believe that humanity is able to cause their own extinction. Imagine if the vaccine actually was a fail. We almost forced that stuff in each other. We were not far from it in NL. If it came to a vote.. (Not sure who they would bring to get everone vaccinated literally tho.. gOod luck).
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Lensflare1875423h@retoor it’s a bit technical but simply put it’s something that can happen any time if it turns out to be true that our universe is in a state of so called false vacuum. When this false vacuum turns into the state of true vacuum, at any place in the observable universe, it will trigger a kind of chain reaction and will turn everything next to it into the same state. This shockwave will expand spherically with the speed of light and will eventually hit earth. Literally everything will cease to exist.
By definition we will never be able to see it coming because information can’t travel faster than light.
So, in a sense it’s not worth worrying about because when it happens, no one will be around to have witnessed it. -
retoor481223h@Lensflare if you would see it coming you would be come religion within a second! :P Take the guy from 'The Why Files'. He said that there's not such thing as life after that... BUT IF: I would say thank god! -> so, he does keep the option open. I think many people are that way actually. A lot of people aren't true atheist. They don't believe in the default religions maybe, but they're not that certain about the big gangbang theory.
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Lensflare1875422h@retoor yes there are such people, but I think most atheists are not like that. They are atheists because they simply don’t believe it.
But that’s just my personal believe, I have no evidence ;)
Anyways, no I wouldn’t become a believer in that case :)
There is an interesting talk that I watched recently.
It was about this specific distinction or categorization of beliefs.
So there are people who really want to believe, and actively try to find god, but simply can’t. I think they are called non resistant non believers.
And there are those who actually don't want to believe and actively resist it.
Funny that I’m not even sure where I belong. Probably the non resistant but maybe a little bit resistant :)
I can’t tell the future but right now and for the past 25 years or so, I’ve been so convinced about atheism that I really can’t imagine any reason that could make me starting to believe.
And I’m becoming more convinced every day. -
Lensflare1875422h@retoor one more thing (I ran out of characters)
You said that you were atheist and became a theist.
I was a theist and became atheist :) -
retoor481222h@Lensflare My faith comes from something what happened during a psychosis. It was real, and i experienced the feeling of his presence. He was literally 'under every stone'. And also i became really relaxed because if this was god, hell doesn't exist. I even doubt if it really matters what you do in life. Since I really experienced it, I remember the feeling and it was ten times better than feeling now. Now I'm heavily medicated and don't feel the presence anymore. Thanks I guess. But staying in a psychosis isn't an option, it keeps escallating escallating escallating. Also, your environment doesn't allow you to have one. They'll do ANYTHING to stop it. The longer you are in one, how longer the recovery takes.
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Demolishun3631922h@Lensflare I think the way we think the sun works is still best guess based on data. I have seen some other theories that sound interesting. But it just shifts the problem of energy generation to somewhere else. One is it acts like resonant antenna that focuses energy. Not sure what is needed other than mass. But I would imagine it would take the same kind of mass to cause fusion.
What would help to understand this is why Jupiter isn't a sun. Is it just mass or is some other requirement to become a sun. I know Jupiter is very small compared to the sun.
Supposedly when one of our probes that left the sun sphere it was measuring the solar wind. At the very edge of the sphere of influence of the Sun the wind stopped. Which was confusing to scientists. Then when it got further out the wind reversed toward the sun. Somebody did calc and found that the energy density at the edge of the solar sphere, if collected, is more than enough to power the sun. -
Demolishun3631922h@Lensflare so where does this other energy come from? The center of the galaxy? That is why there is this antenna theory going around. If its true can a scaled down antenna be built? Would it expand and consume a planet. I think this would be a fun scifi plot to explore. But it pushes the energy gen to somewhere else and shifts the problem.
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Lensflare1875422h@Demolishun I’m just someone who is very interested in this topic and absorbs everything about it that is available on the internet. I’m not an actual scientist and I have not studied it, so I can’t answer everything and in details.
But I can tell you that there are many unsolved mysteries and problems in the theories about our universe.
However, how stars work is one of the best understood things in astro physics (it’s even in the name lol).
There is no "problem of energy generation".
It’s solved. It’s nuclear fusion.
Jupiter is not a sun simply because it doesn’t have enough mass to produce enough gravitational pressure to start fusion.
That’s not a mystery. -
Demolishun3631921h@Lensflare I have a huge amount of distrust about anything the high energy physicists say. Back in the 90s Pons and Fleishman were working on some experiments in Utah. They found if they flooded nickle (I think) with hydrogen and then applied energy to cause the metal to constrict (which I think might be a piezo effect) then it would fuse into helium. They were NOT making any claims. They were studying a phenomena. Which was repeatable. Another researcher proved it was repeatable. But they couldn't identify the catalyst. There was uncertainty.
Then that POS retard is a wheelchair called it bunk science without even looking at their research. Why did he do this? Because it threatened his high energy research dollars for high energy fusion. So the scientists have a vested interest in certain interpretations of data.
What pisses me off more is that NASA is acting like they invented it now:
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Demolishun3631921h@Lensflare so this there is only one way to look at data really sticks in my craw. This is the kind of thinking that put Galileo in prison for challenging an Earth centric universe.
I also recently learned some random scientist redid some of the math and found the mathematical crutch of dark matter doesn't exist. That also bothered me. This mystical dark matter that they show after show about. Turns out it was bogus to start. -
Demolishun3631921h@Lensflare so I think the high energy search for fusion to mimic the sun has been tainted by politics and greed.
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Demolishun3631921h@Lensflare so I agree the fusion model is good as an armchair scientist. But the reason other models exist it because they have supposedly found problems with existing models.
The intriguing part of other models is in some galaxy formation is easier to model. -
jestdotty635621h@Demolishun the book I'm reading is claiming there's electromagnetic streams and the sun is basically acting as a conduit catching them
but I can't seem to get the AI to tell me if there are electromagnetic cosmic streams that come here and are around the sun and not Jupiter
the book is pretty out there but the guy has way more fitting theories on various stuff from what I was taught -
jestdotty635621h@Demolishun I think Tesla wanted to make the earth into a giant antenna so we could have limitless energy
also yeah why files had an episode on that pyramid... how hard would it be to build a pyramid come on smh. we should've tried it already!
I'm actually getting pretty interested in trying to figure this out. I wanna live in a house middle of nowhere. and power lines would be annoying. solar panels suck. so if I could figure it out, I could just live nicely without anyone bugging me. I won't give it to anyone else, promise, oil barons 🥺 -
Demolishun3631921h@jestdotty I did see that mainstream science shows there is some kind of stream connecting galaxies. I have no idea about the sun itself. Are these the Electrical Universe people talking about this? I know they only focus on what they can test.
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Demolishun3631921h@jestdotty the ionosphere to the ground I think is resonant at either 6Hz or 12Hz. Some number like that. I think Tesla was going to pump energy into the atmosphere and pull it out anywhere on earth with an tuned antenna. I think the earth can act like a giant capacitor in that sense.
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jestdotty635621h@Demolishun the book I'm reading talks about high dislike of scientists
yeah
well your whole career is built on a lie. you'll put thousands of people out of a job, career, and tarnish their reputations. so they sit like bureaucrats making up shit
it's just so much dishonesty. they want you to be infected with their notion of "certainty". data or bust. I don't care how you feel. I hate it when people tell you not to look behind the curtain. come on how much more obvious could it be that you don't know what you're talking about about and couldn't defend it? just get over it. it's selfish. you're holding all of humanity hostage just so you can get some royalties and shit. geez really. move on already. idk everybody's a pansy to me tho -
Demolishun3631921h@jestdotty on the flip side you got bunk science people selling you snake oil. Where is the truth?
edit: I don't dislike scientists. I think there is good science being done. I am just wary of anyone the media props up as smart. They are a lot of times just dumb shits selling a particular world view. -
jestdotty635621h@Demolishun ah this book mentions electrical universe theory. so I know nothing about this I was reading this book to figure out what all the lizard people stuff was about but instead it's saying all sorts of other stuff lmao
streams connecting galaxies sounds exciting. I'd head that way. tuning fork!
so I would guess, a solar system would choose the "best candidate" to resonate with. but because I can't look up info I don't know if my theory would be correct. the streams probably want an outlet, and they will choose the best ball to be their outlet. multiple balls resonating could also work, if they have certain mathematical patterns between them. this is somehow exciting and I've never cared about space before -
jestdotty635621h@Demolishun well I'm quite redpilled on how fucked health is
the bandaid is off though. now I can freely explore all the crazy shit
also I hate people now I guess. probably for the best. pretty sure the average person hates people themselves and that's why they treat each other so badly. opportunists left and right and that's been depressing for me for a while -
Lensflare1875420h@Demolishun it’s not a secret that our understanding of what dark matter is or even if it’s actually matter, is very low.
Pop science tries to make it look like a fact but it isn’t.
It doesn’t help it that it has been called dark "matter" even if we don’t know if it is matter. It should be called dark gravity, as Neil deGrasse Tyson has suggested.
There is this new idea of a timefield (iirc) which describes dark matter as a field of varying speed of progression of time, which could explain the observations.
That sounds very cool.
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wtf the sun doesn't burn things and cause energy
it's a damned tuning fork
also it's wild to me people think brains physically store memories... I was only precursor looking into how brains work cuz that's what AI is based on and I could tell from the math that brains situationally encode memories... and by the way it's doing it small stuff like electromagnetism would make a WORLD a difference. you cannot read a person's mind and steal their memories. it's encoded only for them. I thought that was so cool.
they were trying to decode people's dreams into images for example. silly globalists trying to crack the the natural encryption system of the universe!
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