Everything posted by Otto Kretschmer
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Erich von Däniken has died
Well... Let's say he led a long and productive life. May his cranky ideas disappear in the abyss of history alongside other types of pseudoscience.
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Today I Learned
Today I learned that Sir Isaac Newton actually dabbled in medicine and tried to create a remedy for the bubonic plague, namely the following recipe: 1. You take a live toad and hang it by its legs in a chimney for three days. 2. The toad, under extreme stress, eventually vomits up "earth with various insects in it" and dies. 3. You collect that vomit on a dish of yellow wax, grind the dead toad into a powder, and mix them together. 4. You form this into "lozenges" (essentially amulets) to be worn on the affected area to "draw out the poison." Given his vast intellect, this remedy surely must have worked as reliably as his laws of motion!
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Flood of Spam 12th July 2025: Why Would Someone Do That?
Why not Proudhonmas? If that's what you meant... xD
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Flood of Spam 12th July 2025: Why Would Someone Do That?
Several MB's of traffic per second is fully within range of what a single person could pull off AFAIK, professional DOS attacks involve floods of requests multiple orders of magnitude larger than this (the largest recorded one was 29.7 terabytes per second). IMHO it was either a disgruntled banned member or some angry right winger/conspiracy theorist. If the US govt wanted to shut this place down, they'd just shut it down for woke propaganda or whatever.
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Flood of Spam 12th July 2025: Why Would Someone Do That?
Merry Christmas to you and everybody else!
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Today I Learned
TIL that Bill Nye the Science Guy is on Youtube with full episodes:
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Today I Learned
I've just reached a conclusion that everyone (myself included) is actually an infinite idiot. If there is an infinite number of universes (the multiverse), then there must be an infinite amount of knowledge. Thus, any living human possesses only an infinitely small amount of that knowledge. I feel a bit humbled.
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What are you reading?
A. Neve's An Economic History of the USSR.
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Today I Learned
Today I learned that in the UK there is The Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers. Yes - they like very small art.
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The Official Poetry Section
Thanks! 👍
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The Official Poetry Section
Mr. Tyson, named Neil, with broad interests, Who sports fabulous, galactic vests, Made space stuff cool, Though math still rules, And inspires our cosmic quests,
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The Official Poetry Section
Now my favorite nerdy scientist: A physicist expert, Kaku, Said, "Parallel worlds might be true." With theories of strings, And the future of things, He broadens our cosmic view.
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Today I Learned
Oh, now it makes sense.
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The Official Poetry Section
A scientist known as Bill Nye, Always wore a distinctive bow tie. With facts that are cool, He proved "Science Rules!" And encouraged the world to ask "Why?"
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Today I Learned
I have heard of that but haven't tested it empiricaly... sadly. "baby tiger"? Is that a hyperbole?
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Today I Learned
https://youtu.be/J11uu8L8FTY?si=jU9KlJ-rd8cQ3npm
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Today I Learned
Today I learned that box occupancy behavior is scale invariant within the Felidae family.
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The Official JOKES SECTION :)
That meme mocks Prof. Kaku's controversial tendency to mix actual science with some dose of science fiction-inspired speculation 😆. Though i am sure you know that. He occupies a strange space between a respected academic and a hype man for the universe.
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The Official JOKES SECTION :)
- James Watson assessment
Veritasium rocks BTW!- James Watson assessment
I think this could be explained by the Flynn effect - if you gave a modern IQ test to 100 people from 1920, the average score would be around 70 which would indicate intellectual disability. I highly doubt that my great grandparents were stupid (they weren't, one of them actually ran a pretty large estate by the standards of the time).- James Watson assessment
A similar argument was used in the past to justify social inequality within western societies themselves, i.e. poor people are poor because they are stupid. There was also a supposed hierarchy of races within what is today considered white people, i.e. the British were (unsurprisingly) considered to be at the top of the hierarchy while Eastern Europeans, Southern Europeans and the Irish were considered to be at the bottom. This directly led to Hitler's racial theories which combined with Italian Fascism and German nationalism (Volkism) resulted in Nazism. TL;DR: Not the best vibes IMHO.- James Watson assessment
James Randi supported Social Darwinism BTW. The thing is that intellect and personality are largely independent, the probablility of being in the top 1% of the smartest people (however understood) AND top 1% of people with best personality a the same time is 1%*1%=1 in 10,000. Very few people statistically speaking.- The False Flag of Freedom
There are two kinds of freedom - negative and positive. Negative freedom = freedom from other people's interference Positive freedom = freedom to be able to actually do something The definition of freedom most commonly used in the US is negative freedom which IMHO is less important - it doesn't matter that you're "technically" free to stop working and embark on a world trip if you don't have the money to do that.- Has Rationalwiki Been Taken Down?
It's now up and running. - James Watson assessment
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