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 No.127237[View All]

Have you read any interesting articles lately? Anything news worthy you think kissu would want to know about?
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 No.128614

If the comment section alone weren't enough to make me doubt humanity

 No.128615

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>Researchers at the University of Ottawa, in collaboration with Danilo Zia and Fabio Sciarrino from the Sapienza University of Rome, recently demonstrated a novel technique that allows the visualization of the wave function of two entangled photons, the elementary particles that constitute light, in real-time.
https://phys.org/news/2023-08-visualizing-mysterious-quantum-entanglement-photons.amp

Looks eerily like the Yin Yang symbol of Daoism. My conspiracy theories are either that humanity was once space-faring and our ancestors crashed on Earth, or that humanity once nearly wiped itself out in the far past and the survivors latched onto this symbol only half understanding what it represented. It could also just be journalistic malpractice and the researchers massaged the data into making it look like something recognizable, but that's the most boring theory.

 No.128616

Either way, seems pretty boson.

 No.128617

No surprise at all to me that a divine symbol for a law of nature would exist at the most imperceptible levels.

 No.128618

Literal brain worms. Australia, amirite?

 No.128619

>>128618
Reminds me of Chagas

 No.128620

>>128618
I saw something about that.
They are saying it's probably from Carpet python poop, well I don't intent to eat Carpet python poop and I don't even know if they are in my area so I should be fine.

 No.128621

>>128620
I hope they dont get restricted in captivity, they're excellent captives that eat like boas!

 No.128622

Maybe Kuru was caused by these instead of cannibalism

 No.128623

>>128620
From the comments, people seemed to suggest that swimming in water with an open wound or getting water into your nose can cause this to happen.

 No.128624

some actually pretty decent sign of aliens
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-66786611.amp

 No.128625

>>128624
not robust

 No.128626

>>128625
we can't all be bustly

 No.128627

If ETs end up being grays and reptilians, a lot of people will have to eat crow

 No.128628

I have to eat to live

 No.128629

saw it

 No.128630

Though I think the most disappointing outcome would be intelligent life, but too primitive to contact

 No.128631

>>128630
the probability of intelligent life is likely decades after finding microbial life.

 No.128632

Unless the greys were real after all

 No.128633

>>128632
alien life wouldn't be resembling humans in such a distinctive way. Such an anthropomorphic interpretation of alien evolution.

 No.128634

>>128633
I think that due to convergent evolution alien life would look quite close to the life we have here, so humanlike aliens would be quite possible as well.

 No.128635

>>128634
They would obviously be dinosaur based.

But on that note their physiology would certainly be based around the atmospheric conditions. I think the only. destinctive trait would be the existence of developed hands, but bipedal sentient life is just a novelist's wish for relatable scifi characters

 No.128636

>>128635
Maybe. It's possible that mammals would evolve to become the dominate lifeform eventually anyway. I think environment would also have a lot to do with that, even ignoring atmosphere. Even if the conditions were identical to earth but the temperature was different or maybe the biomes developed differently it might be that Dinosaur like creatures could never become dominant or even that Mammals could never dominate either.

I think that it would be similar in that we would recognise what we were looking at and be able to understand it and we may even have similar looking analogues that exist now or in prehistory but not similar in that it would necessary end up completely like we are now. Though even then, with how vast Space is there is statistically bound to be a planet like us out there somewhere even if it's not the norm.

But then we also don't know what non-Avian dinosaurs would evolve into given enough time(or even Avian ones for that matter), it might be that whatever the dominate group is eventually if given enough time intelligent bipedal life will develop. Or again, maybe the opposite and we are the product of some incredibly unlikely evolutionary circumstances and maybe life could only develop to something near human but not human enough to form a society like we have done.

 No.128637

The articles about the CIA whistleblower getting charged with cp possession.
Kind of classic, really.

 No.128638

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>>128633
>>128635
The idea is that greys were visiting us because of the similarity of species, they wanted the secret to our fecundity as a species, apparently.

 No.128639

>>128638
That is to say, that bipeds are likely the exception not the rule.

It would be interesting if to see if the rules of life, biological kingdoms, niches etc are the same on other planets if environments are similar

 No.128640

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They're gonna be incomprehensible like vid related, and its gonna cause great offense because people are gonna be like "Wow! It's just like this monster from my media!".

 No.128641

The common lifeform is a crab

 No.128642

The space snippa

 No.128643

>>128638
You know, it's odd abductions stopped around the 80s and 90s microcomputer boom

 No.128644

Maybe they never stopped, they just stopped leaving survivors.

 No.128645

>>128627
Crows are friends, not food!!!

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 No.128647

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> World's largest lithium deposit uncovered in U.S., could change EV industry
>The McDermitt Caldera, a former super-volcano between Nevada and Oregon, may play home to 120 million tonnes of lithium

https://nationalpost.com/auto-news/industry/lithium-deposit-ev-industry-nevada-oregon-mcdermitt-caldera

 No.128648

>>128647
>may play home to 120 million tonnes of lithium

That does not sound like correct English for some reason.

 No.128649

>>128636
thought of you

 No.129475

>Carlo Acutis, who died from leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15, was renowned for using his computing skills to spread awareness of the Catholic faith and earned the nickname “God’s influencer.”
Patron Saint of gaming
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/01/europe/carlo-acutis-canonized-first-millennial-saint-intl/index.html

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 No.131169

>>131168
kotowaru

 No.131174

>>131168
Real funny how next to the bit about how "changing ideas about marriage" are causing a demographic crisis they put a link to an article about Japanese gay wedding pictures.

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>>131168
I will once I figure out how to make an actual portal to Gensokyo.

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>>131204
brb Gensokyo

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>>131210
The Bank is definitely on my marry list.

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>>132090
Odd to see such scruples but I respect that.

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 No.132662

Amazing... This is Ottawa

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