If that’s true, how did Olympus mons get there in the first place? I thought it was a volcano.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•how things become scienceEnglish
22·14 days agoI thought the author used she/her pronouns?
One proposed solution is to put control of consensus reality in people we trust, like scientists. However, I think it’s pointless to leave such a dangerous force lying around where anyone could theoretically get ahold of it.
Instead, we should dismantle the very idea of objective reality, and teach everyone the skills to control their subjective world, so that we can democratise perception and create a subjective multiverse with room for everyone.
If everything we experience is a hallucination, then we should use psychology to engineer a just and useful hallucination. For example, we should hallucinate trans people as closer to their preferred gender presentation.
We also need to consider the fact that rich people have spent so much money on controlling the media, they’ve definitely discovered how to use this power for evil. Our perceptual reality has already been manipulated by billionaires.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•C-can some cross-disciplinary humor be permitted in this comm? 🥺English
13·21 days agoTag urself I’m Mrs Frizzle
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•"Science isn't political!"English
2·25 days agoSo you think revealing someone’s real name to the internet without their consent is okay?
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•"Science isn't political!"English
1·25 days agoAre you trying to doxx Me?
I’m not gonna say never, because this planet’s got a few billion years left in it yet, and that’s a longass time, but I don’t think they’d resort to industrial technology in the next, say, ten thousand years. Industrial technology is only one branch of the “tech tree”, so to speak, and it’s not the direction Indigenous technology was headed.
Indigenous technology was already very advanced, with large scale sustainable agriculture systems that were deeply integrated into the environment. When the white colonists arrived, they said the land was “like a park estate”. They believed the land had randomly just grown into manicured grasslands ideal for hunting game. But a few decades after they prevented Indigenous people from practicing their traditional land management through controlled burns, the grasslands turned into rainforests. Turns out, they’d been using fire to prevent the growth of scrub and maintain a mosaic of grasslands and forests that made it maximally easy to hunt animals like the kangaroo, while maintaining the wild population. It was agriculture without domestication. And it was so efficient, Indigenous Australians only had to work a few hours a day. They spent the rest of their time relaxing, discussing philosophy and the arts, and performing ceremonies. I wish My life was that nice!
At the time of colonisation, the recent trend was the increasing cultivation and selection of Indigenous plants for better yields. They were increasing their agricultural capacity and their population. I don’t think this would have lead to industrialisation, because industrialisation was a very miserable state of existence, as you’d know from any Dickens book. The First Australians wanted technology that made life better, not worse. I think they were heading for technologies we have yet to discover, which would have further improved their daily living situation.
Also, they were the first to invent flying machines.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•"Science isn't political!"English
39·25 days agoI would be happy if I didn’t have to share a universe with realists, but the thing about realists is, they’re not happy to let that happen. They think there’s only one universe. They psychologically abuse our kind to try to get us back to their reality.
I have a friend named Sonic who’s an introject. He appeared in someone else’s head one day, having been assembled from thoughts about video games and comic books. He tried to get help from a psychologist with his mental health. Instead of helping him, she told him he doesn’t exist and tried to erase him. She messed him up so bad, he tried to commit suicide, tried to destroy the body he lives in and everyone else who lives in it, just to prove he could have an effect on the world, that he exists.
He’s doing a lot better now that he’s surrounded by antirealists and he isn’t seeing that psychologist anymore.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•"Science isn't political!"English
328·26 days agoI think we need politics to go beyond one reality, and embrace a subjective multiverse where people can perceive what they want to perceive.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•It works better if you put it in your mouth first.English
2·26 days agoThe weapons grade stuff is U-235, right? Do conventional nuclear reactors enrich U-238 to U-235?
Most people who say humanity is an invasive species are actually just talking about white people. They’re erasing the harmony between Indigenous peoples and nature that in Australia has lasted for tens of thousands of years.
Yet if you say white people are an invasive pest… /joking
Sadly, the energy cost of making all that milk would require us to eat more, taking in more plastics.
That’s what you get for being tall, longass
The best solution to that struggle is to not eat animals
What do people claim about MSG?
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Lemmings, please give us your info dump.English
0·2 months agoTell Me everything you want about MAC addresses

That’s Bill Nye the Science Guy.
I’ve never seen his show but he’s famous enough I’ve still heard of him