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Do men think about women more than women think about men?
JohnStu replied to Mr Rayon's topic in The Lounge
Yes. On average. Men do often talk or think about females. But females tend to only think of males when they are arroused. Males also have higher brain activity than females; higher IQs; bigger brain mass. -
Tax should be mostly used to build/enhance factories and innovation. Factories are very profitable. They are are usually too big for individuals from society to afford to build or even want to build. State has the cash to afford and also connection with all the experts needed.
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Does anyone know how to isolate the light isotopes of mercury?
JohnStu replied to Mosheh Thezion's topic in Physics
Oh, what do you need it for. How come Hg 196. Is it radioactive lol. My input would be the process would cost millions, certainly not cheap and takes weeks, minimum. -
Not a lot I gotta say if all mosquitoes cease to exist. The swamps do not associate well with the other environments anyways such as forest, plains, flood plains, hills, grassland, rivers. The cloest to swamp I can think of is jungle. Which is highly inhabitable to humans and most other mammals, unless terraformed that is.
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Seems to me the coporations don't want outsource to stop. They would rather pay $0.71 labor cost per unit than the whopping 19$ labor cost in US/Canada. Labor is a bit overly cheap in China and labor cost is too high in US. I see minimum wage people here in US driving cars and buying designer clothing? Awkward. A mixture of the labor cost of both countries would even things out more.
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If what you said about dark skin do better near equator is true, then tell me why Mexico presidente is not dark skinned. Neither is Thailand government officials, Malaysia, India, Pakistan?
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Are humans subject to over-population like all other life?
JohnStu replied to charles brough's topic in Biology
I agree with your politically incorrect answer. I had that in mind but did not say it previously. Certain people do seem to have this vast difference in behaviour from me, even if I am grouped with them in some race category or nation category. I have not much difference in behaviour with members of my family, though. If this entire world was made up of me, instead of these humanoids, then there would not be over-population ever. -
pretty aggresive language. "you genius" "BS`ing" Did he really hurt your confidance. Was he blocking your road back home to your imaginary cousin that you have to wage war.
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Are humans subject to over-population like all other life?
JohnStu replied to charles brough's topic in Biology
It's been shown that senseless creatures like insects are espeically prone to overpopulation, where as mammals do slightly better. They observe and notice when population start to get high and adjust their behaviour or living style. -
I guess it would, by a tiny amount. Depends though, sometimes, if the flare caused the internal forces/turbulance to switch direction, it might propel it toward the same direction as the flare goes. As the sun is not really a singular ball, it is really tons of stuff together that end up looking like a sphere from a distance. THere is tornados, hurricanes all over it, so a lot of the motion the stuff in those hurricanes are doing could "eat up" the opposition direction force exerted by the flare.
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Okay, time to print out some robot citizenship cards. Or should we let them hvae their mono-gender society. The reason I pointed out robots would be single gender is that this would mean they wouldn't be in a society, because they would have less need to be in a huge group.
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WHen I was 19 I thought that the universe would eventually collapse to some small region to have a big bang again, but now I think differently. Big Bang won't happen again, as blackholes eat up more and more tens of billions of years later, not everything will be pulled into a single point, but rather have multiple giant blackholes, which aren't nearly as big as the hypothetical big bang beginning.
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I don't have my college books no more as my notes were better than the books.
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Here is the problem with implementing anything in teaching, it is that, there will always be someone unsatisfied with it, as in almost any classroom, the students are all quite different actually. There is always students that barely keep up. The students that excel at it, and the students who kind've understands and has to spend hours to understand what was learned in class. I think it's time to create this "accelerated program" to focus just on the top kids. This way the top kids won't be held back (such as me), and everybody else would still be comfortable at that pace. Instead of serving everyone the same dinner and changing the menu, how about we put these guys in a different restaurant huh?
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Preperation for career advice: software engineering
JohnStu replied to waldonext's topic in Science Education
Keep a part of your brain unfilled with data, and learn c++ later on is what I recommend. Java is good too since c++ does have harder syntax, to me. If your brain is filled when u start learning computer programming then you will end up forgetting some previously learned stuff in order to understand programming. I recommend non-textbook books on basic programming, there are so many incredible good books. They teach you how to make simple games (some of them), such as snake, minesweepers, space invaders and so on. -
These are pretty general topics, a lot of good books are in every library. I've gone there and checked.
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Math is pretty hard, one gotta invest time in it. More time than people usually project for themselves. get fluent with every step before moving on, don't hop and skip. Going back to often fresh memory and check if anything is forgotten is good too. Math is not like lifting buckets of apples, one can let an apple fall and then pick it up later. In math, a single error early on usually means whole time wasted. Oh, and play some Suduko puzzles, these puzzles do in fact improve number reconition and reaction and mathematical thinking.
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Hmm you like venomous reptiles? You must be a slithereen!
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Yes when turning, fast enough that is, the air inside get more windy, so, if the air is hotter than your skin, then it would feel like hot air, or are you just talking about air becoming hotter than before, then that could be hot air trapped finally able to move around more. I assure you the average temperature of all air molecules only increase by a bit when u turn your car. So, wind is the cause, created by the fast turning.
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What laws did I violate? The law of unproven hypothesis by Stephen Hawking or something?
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Shouldn't force carrier particles not propagate at "c"?
JohnStu replied to questionposter's topic in Quantum Theory
Hmm, in your own model then I guess yes. In Einstein's model, space-time itself curves, making stuff shift toward that direction. Also, may I suggest: force carrier particles should be called gravity carrier particles. -
Thank you, great answers, that's what I needed to know.
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Hmm, robots as a species, probably will be an one gender specie then.
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Hmm, economics is kind've not science since it is about operating businesses. Not very theory based.
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