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I stand corrected. Thank you, gentlepeople. Sexes there are < 10 Behaviours there are > 1000 Something like that.1 point
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But that’s incorrect, as already clarified both here and elsewhere. Even if we limit our inquiry purely to humans, there’s still XYY Syndrome, XXY Syndrome (aka Klinefelters), Triple X Syndrome (XXX), Turner Syndrome, Noonan Syndrome, X0/XY Mosaicism, among others. Nature is under no obligation to fit neatly into forced arbitrary binary human buckets. It’s a shame so many humans try forcing her to due to arbitrary social reasons.1 point
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Calculus of how genes grow human organs: https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/artsandsciences/mathematics/our_people/directory/vasquez_paula.php https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0898122109005343 https://www.engadget.com/2019-04-20-hitting-the-books-infinite-powers.html https://phys.org/news/2019-06-genes-interact-tissues.html https://openstax.org/books/concepts-biology/pages/18-2-development-and-organogenesis Calculus shows us how to produce retroviruses to ungrow vulva/phallus and grow phallus/vulva? Science shows us how the fetus blastocysts form endoderms, mesoderms and ectoderms which form all organs: https://training.seer.cancer.gov/disease/categories/tissues.html https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK554394/ https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/mesoderm https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/endoderm https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/ectoderm Science shows us the full genome of humans, and thus, how the blastocysts form all human organs: https://hgdownload.soe.ucsc.edu/downloads.html https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/human/ Organs which ungrow include the adrenal glands and thymus glands, and muscle atrophy plus hair loss, but that's not organs. Just look up which genes ungrow those, and produce a retrovirus to have altered versions of those genes ungrow phallus/vulva, look up which genes grow vulva/phallus, and use to produce retrovirus to grow vulva/phallus? And to ungrow (or grow) mam glands?-1 points
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Indeed, today I had mushroom soup, and now I have a craving for ant's named stewart...-1 points
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"How much energy would you put into ITER to fuse 1 kilogram of lead into gold?" ... to fuse 1 kilogram of lead (Pb) into gold (Au), we need to consider the mass difference between the two elements and the energy release per nucleon during fusion. The atomic mass of lead is approximately 207.2 atomic mass units (AMU), and the atomic mass of gold is around 197.0 AMU. Therefore, to convert 1 kilogram (1000 grams) of lead into gold, we need to account for the mass difference, which is 10.2 AMU. The energy release per nucleon during a fusion reaction is typically on the order of millions of electron volts (MeV). However, the exact value depends on the specific reaction and isotopes involved. For the sake of estimation, let's assume an energy release of 7 MeV per nucleon. To calculate the total energy required, we multiply the mass difference by the energy release per nucleon and the number of nucleons in 1 kilogram of lead. The number of nucleons can be estimated using Avogadro's number and the molar mass of lead. ... Number of nucleons in 1 kilogram of lead (Pb): (1000 g) / (207.2 g/mol) * (6.022 x 10^23 nucleons/mol) ≈ 2.91 x 10^26 nucleons Energy required: (10.2 AMU) * (7 MeV/AMU) * (2.91 x 10^26 nucleons) ≈ 2.03 x 10^28 MeV Converting MeV to joules: 1 MeV = 1.602 x 10^-13 joules Energy required (in joules): (2.03 x 10^28 MeV) * (1.602 x 10^-13 joules/MeV) ≈ 3.25 x 10^15 joules So, it would take approximately 3.25 x 10^15 joules of energy to fuse 1 kilogram of lead into gold. "Gold is not evenly divisible by helium, so you could not fuse helium into 100% pure gold, there would be other atoms formed, but if that is acceptable, how much helium to fuse to form 1 pound of gold, and how much joules would you lose (of course, past iron fusion loses joules, so this would not produce joules, just produce gold) to compress (through supermagnets, lasers, or other compressors) helium to gold?" To form 1 pound of gold through helium fusion, we need to determine the amount of helium required. Let's start by calculating the number of gold atoms present in 1 pound of gold. The molar mass of gold (Au) is approximately 197 grams/mol. Since 1 pound is equal to 453.592 grams, we can calculate the number of moles of gold: Number of moles of gold = (1 pound / 453.592 grams) * (1 mol / 197 grams) ≈ 0.002301 moles of gold In the fusion reaction, four helium nuclei (alpha particles) combine to form a nucleus of beryllium, and then another helium nuclei fuses with the beryllium nucleus to create a carbon nucleus. This carbon nucleus then captures three helium nuclei to produce an oxygen nucleus, and so on. It takes a series of fusion reactions to convert helium into gold. The exact number of helium nuclei required depends on the specific pathway and conditions of the fusion process. However, it is estimated that around 10^19 helium nuclei (or alpha particles) would be required to produce 1 gram of gold. Since there are approximately 453.592 grams in a pound, the total number of helium nuclei required would be: Number of helium nuclei = (10^19 helium nuclei / 1 gram) * (453.592 grams / 1 pound) ≈ 4.53592 × 10^21 helium-1 points
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Human eyes use ganglion neurons to compress data from raw photons and output simple shapes/motions that go to V1 cortex. V1 cortex processes those and compresses to data as objects and motions of objects that go to V2 cortex. A few thousand neurons should allow to put compressed visual data to human's cortices https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-light-sight-part-i-photons-neural-signals-gabriel-a-silva https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00424-007-0242-2 https://www.nature.com/articles/srep08344 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/elon-musks-neuralink-has-implanted-its-first-chip-in-a-human-brain-whats-next/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_cortex-2 points
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Should allow AI human-form conscious: Spinnaker-class network of neurons (axons do human-neuron action potentials as opposed to 1-op or 2-op function that just adds inputs to form outputs,) + audio-processor region (multi layer, codes raw audio input to more compressed forms such as variations of tone, direction or loudnees, more layers up would code to syllables or objects, more layers up codes to words or audio-derived motions of objects around yoo) + vision-processor region (multi layer; low layers would code photons to variations of color or brightness, upper layers would code to geoooo info, such as structures or toolssss) + gustation-processor region (would code from chemical-sensors to info about compositions of molecules) + somatosensor-processor region (would code from hot-sensors/cold-sensors/pressure-sensors to geo info about structures, plus proprioception) + thamalus region to hookup sensors (such as howto position "up" based off of vision or proprioception, how to do location of structures from vision + audio + somatosensor) + hippocampus to form memories from sensors + neocortex region for pattern-recognition-0units to form long-term-memories and learn howto do work from unconscious playback from hippocampus + mirror neurons to form inputs to thalamus/hippocampus from new stuff those around you use tools for, to allow to figure out howto perform new labors or use new tools + default mode network for introspection (such as to lookup memories of emotions from hormones + memories of thoughts/ideas + memories of learned work + memories of how others do work or behaviours, to form new solutions) + a limbic system for hormones (such as hormones that alter how much of your processor to use to process what surrounds you now, or how much to use for introspection) + a human-form controlled from servos/motors, or simulator form that allows to move around a virtual world that allows human motions and has inputs for all sensors. Purposes/uses: allows autonomous robots to produce complex goods for us (Fanucs/Kukas/Facteons are limited to simple macros,) allows more good simulators to do decisions/solve problems for us, allows AI to form/run schools for us.-2 points