Everything posted by Genady
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Human Evolution
Regarding the galaxies and the universe, most of the exploration is done by telescopes, which are much more advanced and capable today than in the past. A completely new kind of exploration, based on gravitational waves, has been added recently. Regarding the medicine as well, diagnostics and treatments are much more advanced and capable today than in the past. Also, more affordable and accessible to wider population.
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Human Evolution
I understand that the OP does not refer to biological evolution:
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Human Evolution
Why in the future? We are exploring the galaxies and the universe now.
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Square Root Prove
OK. I didn't know the OP is about the function since it didn't say so.
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Gravity and Space-Time Do Not Exist In The Observable Universe
They don't lack it. They are spin-down with some probability amplitude and spin-up with some probability amplitude, also spin-left with some probability amplitude, spin-right with some probability amplitude, spin-toward-Andromeda with some probability amplitude, spin-toward-Mecca with some probability amplitude, etc.
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Gravity and Space-Time Do Not Exist In The Observable Universe
The universe is real. It is not 'not real'.
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Gravity and Space-Time Do Not Exist In The Observable Universe
As we are talking about quantum entanglement, I mean wavefunction and a particle state in quantum mechanics.
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Gravity and Space-Time Do Not Exist In The Observable Universe
Same as above. You did not say above, how he described quantum entanglement. No, we cannot observe state of wavefunction, nor state of particles. They are not observable.
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The Animal Kingdom
There is only a handful of kingdoms. It is not statistically significant to test this hypothesis.
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Gravity and Space-Time Do Not Exist In The Observable Universe
How did he describe quantum entanglement?
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The Animal Kingdom
But I argue that because of the mode of their sexual reproduction, populations of terrestrial animals are significantly more isolated from each other than plants or marine animals. Terrestrial male and female usually have to physically be in the same place at the same time in order to reproduce. It isn't generally so for plants or marine animals. This restriction for reproduction of terrestrial animals significantly limits gene exchange between populations. Separated populations evolve independently and become different species after a while.
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Gravity and Space-Time Do Not Exist In The Observable Universe
Has somebody figured out quantum entanglement back then?
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Are UAPs/UFOs finally being taken seriously?
Isn't SETI doing this kind of data collection and investigation?
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Please, help with question
Ocean bottom.
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Are UAPs/UFOs finally being taken seriously?
No, I didn't know this. However, it does not affect the question, what's next.
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Are UAPs/UFOs finally being taken seriously?
So, assuming these pix are legitimate, what is the next step?
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Philosophical Implications Of Infinite Parallel Multiverses
Yes, you're right.
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The Animal Kingdom
Another speculation could be that terrestrial animals, unlike e.g. plants, don't spread their seeds far and away. This cause the animal populations being genetically isolated. This isolation leads to speciation.
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Need description of Prime# distribution in Riemann hypothesis
Take one of such numbers, say, ABCABC. The next one is AB(C+1)AB(C+1). Take a difference: AB(C+1)AB(C+1) - ABCABC = AB(C+1)*1000 + AB(C+1) - ABC*1000 - ABC = 1000 + 1 = 1001 So, they appear every 1001 numbers regardless of being smaller or larger.
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Heat Regulation - Obesity
When cold, the blood is pulled from the extremities rather than pumped to them. It is pulled to keep the heat where it is most needed, primarily the brain.
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Philosophical Implications Of Infinite Parallel Multiverses
What do you mean?
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Philosophical Implications Of Infinite Parallel Multiverses
You can count any independent variable as 'dimension', if you wish.
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Heat Regulation - Obesity
But it was not a problem in these countries say, 100 years ago. Did air become thicker there since then?
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Dutch citizenship?
Generally, they don't, AFAIK: Netherlands - Dual Citizenship (dualcitizenshipreport.org) The circumstances when it is allowed, don't apply to me. This is my reason not to apply. OTOH, I'm quite sure that military conscription doesn't apply to me either. Except for very old people, everyone speaks Dutch here, mostly fluently. It is one of the two official languages. Public schools are in Dutch. Etc. People born here are Dutch nationals by birth. BTW, English is semi-official, and most people here speak it, too. AFAIK, the 'civic integration exam' is not required for applicants over 65 years old. Would there be any advantage to me as I am retired?
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Dutch citizenship?
It turned out that I am eligible for the Dutch citizenship. I know a reason not to apply for it, but in case I am missing something, is there a reason to apply for it?