I found this pic on /int/. Is this true? How is this possible?
>>16975367ok but I'm talking about the mean here, not the median. you don't know much about statistics huh?
>>16975386ok but i'm not talking about the median, i'm talking about the statistical median distributionthat's the same as the mean
>>16975121>Antarctica conveniently missing from the map
>>16975405it's at the top bro
>>16976888I'm at the top in bed with my bf
So now we have AR.... augmented reality, and pron producers are busy making green screen VR / AR.... maybe I'm behind the times, but I just discovered this and its pretty legit.Bottom line: will young people stop having sex? Because AR is here using the picrel dynamic... if feels REAL. even though its not your johnson, i you can feel what they do to you.From the perspective of picrel, confirm or deny? I need to run this by our /sci/ team before I go nuts. I can't be special. Thanks
>>16976749I shouldn't really share this, but...Imagine you are watching a great movie... you're on the sofa, in the headset you can watch the movie, a little off color, but fine. You now start your AR scene, it's positioned / oriented well. 4k. She's on your lap, you are not looking at her but because of proximity and sound you "feel" her, she starts to pull your attention and block the screen partially, you want to keep watching even though what she us doing feels really good..... immersion goes off the charts in this scenario. I didn't think we're here already, yet here were are.Quest Meta 3 + 4XVR video player (worth the $30)AR videos are downloadable from your favorite hub.You're welcome.
>>16976749for porn, you really need stuff like VAM, but it's pretty janky, eventually we'll have the tech to do photorealistic real time 3d simulation in VR, but it's very 15 year old video game as it currently stands. having to render two screens makes it pretty computationally expensive on something with the processor of a smartphone. and tethering it to a pc introduces latency.
>>16976832You haven't leveled up yet. Coomers found ways. Coomers ALWAYS find a way.
>>16976357>even though its not your johnsonBut your dick is getting stroked when you watch VR videos. You do feel it unless you're really poor and/or retarded.>>16976749Gaussian splat VR videos have been around for a very fucking long time. Braindance VR, or all the apple stuff for example.
>>16976908Nice, I need to check that out. Not gonna pay, though. I wonder if there's free stuff like that out there.
As of mid-2025, almost 2% of all citations on papers uploaded to the Social Science Research Network are hallucinated.On arXiv, PubMed Central, and bioRxiv, the rise in hallucinations has also been substantial.https://x.com/cremieuxrecueil/status/2054575327481942049
>>16975532This is a good thing. Science needed to die and be reborn, and this will accelerate the process.
>>16976316If it doesn’t exist, can’t you just have the LLM generate it?
>>16975582do you have a point you'd like to make?
Citations are a thing of the past now, luddite saars.
>>16975532>2026>still unironically calling them llms when the underlying tech clearly isnt just llm's anymoreis there a better sign that someone's retarded?
So recently I got my first taste of existential dread/ eldritch horror. It was the theory of how universe might end and how it would result in nothing ever happening ever again, universe turning into a bowl of roaming particles that doesn't react to anything. Nothing will ever happen for all eternity and it kinda scares me knowing eventually it'll all end, existence will cease to be. It being billion even trillions of years away doesn't ease me since this possibility exists.
>>16975797Most reddit quote of all time.
>>16975566the entire point of this scenario is based on rate of expansion making gravity irrelevant in comparison
>>16974251>worrying about things that are completely beyond your controlsounds like religionhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hKdfReE0qds&pp=0gcJCQQLAYcqIYzv&ra=m
>>16976682>rate of expansionexplain how its a constant if there's supposedly no more "work" able to be done
the universe is actually caught in the event horizon of a four dimensional black hole, which is why we experience time the way we do
Is it true that brains don't fully mature until age 25 or is psuedoscience?
>>16976166They reach peak maturity at 12 years old
>>16976709Aye, true. A brief look into its etymology reveals its origin in around the 1920s. I'm using it as a term to cover the ages of 13-17 (+/- 18 and 19) where you fall into the child bracket but with general understanding of your actions.Though not used, these years were considered times of development prior to the use of the term 'teenager' though one would normally be under tutelage, apprenticeship or manual labor all of which mature a child in ways that modern schooling doesn't (disregarding parenting).
>>16976709teenagehood is a very modern post-industrial cultural thing, for most of history you were a kid, and then you were old enough to do adult work and have kids so you are basically an adult as far as anyone is concerned.
>>16976709It used to be teen-ager, btw.
human brains actually don't fully evolve and activate until 150 years oldwe are all subhumans. the first person to achieve this age will achieve apotheosis
when will science finally be able to cure small penises?Having a small penis is associated with reduced quality of life, an increased risk of mental disorders and suicide.30–40% of males are affected, yet relatively little funding is devoted to researching this topic. Why?
>>16974714Spending your time obsessing over cocks is gay and retarded btw. Maybe overcome your childish fixation and work on parts of yourself that you can change.Good luck anon.
We already know the solution, it’s PGE-1. The problem is you need large amounts to actually achieve results and it’s not cheap, but it’s been done already several times with proof. Blame the kikes who don’t want to make it widely available.>>16976113It is cope you oblivious moron. The surge in prolactin and other pair bonding hormones from vaginal intercourse is much greater compared to what you’re describing.>>16976582We know the solution to this also, it’s Paxil. Only problem is if you take too much you get the opposite problem and can’t come. I lasted 2 hours on it once.>>16976608Stfu nigger
>>16976631>PGE-1 only works during puberty (if at all)
>>16976671And just how did you arrive at that conclusion? """AI""" has really instilled you retards with the unnecessarily overinflated confidence to parrot blatantly false garbage. Again, there is an active discord where several people are attempting it, researching and building off the methods pioneered by Dr Kenneth Adams, posting progress photos, and discussing the results which vary widely based on genetics. You dumb faggots have a real problem with thinking you can deboonk things you have absolutely no experience with, especially when it comes to blackpill science.
>>16974714Shitloads of Vitamin D
Thinking is NOT computation.Computation is capable of many “tasks” that thinking is not.Are there any “tasks” that thinking is capable of that computation is not effectively capable of?Don’t call me a retard, I’m trying to figure something out.
>>16976460>if it's computing something non-computable then it's unclear what you mean by calling it a computation or calling the device a computerIt wouldn't mean anything. Any physical system can be considered an analog computer of its own dynamics. To go beyond this triviality, you'd have to define a new ad hoc "computational model" that describes a class of mathematically analogous systems.>>16976686He's right, you are pretty retarded.
>>16976690What ever dude, like if you don't know basic argument principles. I ain't going to waste my time explaining them to you. either attack the points or not. literal anyone could say something isn't relevant regardless of whether or not it is, it's just the equivalent of saying "nuh uh".
>>16976690>To go beyond this triviality, you'd have to define a new ad hoc "computational model" that describes a class of mathematically analogous systems.i don't see how that goes beyond triviality. why call it "computation" at all if what you really mean is just the thing's actual physical, existence?
>>16976698Because you have a mathematical description with some quantifiable "output" and the "computer" implements processes which produce that "output".
>>16976707but that's pretty much the inverse of computation. instead of the physical state of a computer representing abstract quantities you have abstract quantities representing the physical state of the supposed computer.
24 year old quit education at 17 (UK) I always liked astronomy but now I'm internet gambling and nicotineI was doing okay in college but I quitPic related is me drinking my retard juice
>>16974578lmao good luck drafting my obese ass, also I'll just waddle off my balcony if the time does come
>>169744897 years huh. Did covid have anything to do with ur fall off?>
>>16975790I am a 135kg landwhale with 0 muscle and managed just fine in the army, many weaponless front line roles for you
>>16974489it's late, but not too late. own it
>>16974489read the sticky, anon. you've got all the books you need there
>No scientific studies have performed fecal microbiota transplants (FMT, or "poop transplants") from straight men to gay men (or the reverse) specifically to test effects on sexual orientation or attraction.>Why this specific experiment hasn't (and likely won't) happen:Ethical barriers: Testing whether changing gut bacteria alters core sexual orientation would be highly controversial, potentially harmful, and difficult to justify ethically. Sexual orientation isn't a disease or medical condition to "treat" with experimental procedures.>Practical issues: FMT is mainly used for serious conditions like recurrent C. difficile infections. Using it experimentally for behavioral traits raises major safety and consent concerns.
>>16976574Obama
>>16976574you can't even criticize their lifestyle. that's because all of our leadership is gay and degenerate.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oSY8NCwDW9U&ra=m
What really matters, is whether or not they tasted good.
https://youtu.be/mTWGf1gDUUQ
>>16976139They tasted good to the predators who were around at the time, whose tastebuds were different from yours
>>16958259because they've proven that masculinity is toxichttps://www.bitchute.com/video/whPSRYp6Zaa3
>>16972734hmmmm I'm just a birdy too
>>16976199Vodka or gin?
>>16976267Why do you think alcohol is legal for you, cattle?Water is the nectar of life
>>16976199I prefer water personally but to each his own
>>16976199liquid entropythe cool feeling is heat death creeping in
>>16976217>>16976199Going uphill for fresh water in the wild is safer than drinking warm, stagnant water
Everything began with a colossal explosion.
>>16976378No, you goofball. That's not what that means at all.
>>16976187>>16975901>>16975762>>16975760Surah Al-Anbiya 21:30: "Have not those who disbelieve known that the heavens and the earth were of one piece, then We parted them, and we made every living thing of water? Will they not then believe?".
>>16975760Surah Adh-Dhariyat (51:47)"And the heaven We constructed with strength, and indeed, We are [its] expander."Surah Fussilat (41:11)"Then He directed Himself to the heaven while it was smoke and said to it and to the earth, 'Come [into being], willingly or by compulsion.' They said, 'We have come willingly.'"
>>16976413Then what you said is goofy since it leads to goofball consequences.
>>16976461No. You're just goofing off. Monophyly is a "yes, and..." thing.The immediate ancestors of tomatoes were nightshades. Modern tomatoes are still nightshades. And they're also tomatoes!Now stop being silly.
https://x.com/kylemocker81064/status/2055183393894096952Grok goes with destroy, Gemini goes with synthesis, and claude goes with control. Make of that what you will.
>>16976383Not an ant, so I can't make anything out of images intended for them.
>>16976465dumb newfag
Yet another AI psychosis thread.
They really should be called irreducible numbers instead of prime numbers since their immediate generalisation is to irreducible elements of a ring and not prime elements of a ring.
I figured out how to know if wave function collapse happens due to human consciousness observing it or due to it needing to collapse because it interacts with anything non-quantum.>Build advanced AI>Place restrictions on it so it always tells the objective truth>Ask it to observe wave function collapse>Ask it to tell you if it knows what happens without telling you whatIf it knows, then humans, or at least conscious beings have special restrictions set on them by the universe.Imagine the possibilities if you can have an agent with human intentions and capabilities play around with quantum physics without restrictions. So much more than a quantum computer
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>>16976407qwantom feesiks