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AgnosticStopSign t1_ja0iecx wrote
Reply to comment by tabascodinosaur in The Bluesleuth-Lite is a device that can instantly find a hidden AirTag by thebelsnickle1991
Apple cant police people. The tags are intended to track personal items. If someone you are/were being intimate with sees you as such, thats very much a you-and-them problem.
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Reply to comment by tabascodinosaur in The Bluesleuth-Lite is a device that can instantly find a hidden AirTag by thebelsnickle1991
Get one or be left out
AgnosticStopSign t1_j6lhczl wrote
Reply to comment by Frasine in US warns Africa about Wagner Group amid recruitment of prisoners to fight in Ukraine by skipthedamned
Does that somehow invalidate what happened generations ago?
AgnosticStopSign t1_j6kz8qx wrote
Reply to comment by Stock_Rush2555 in US warns Africa about Wagner Group amid recruitment of prisoners to fight in Ukraine by skipthedamned
The west’s prominence cane at the expense of these exploited countries, which is why they want to unite
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Reply to comment by iNstein in Jabal: the new wheat scientists say can withstand extreme heat and drought by tonymmorley
Tradeoffs arent a thing. You can simply just enhance with genetic expression.
Everything wants to survive, so plants would naturally start selecting these traits regardless over generations of descendants in heat and drought.
Lastly, look at humans - theres normal supertasters, theres normal people with cerebral palsy. Even normal RNG genetic expression changes that are either negative or positive dont have contrarian trade offs
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Reply to comment by evanc3 in Researchers claim a human trial with 90 people has shown a simple laser therapy improves short-term memory by 25%. The treatment, called transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM), has had claims in previous studies to also improve reaction times, accuracy and attention by lughnasadh
My idea is still rational. I explaine the rationale with evidence. You said vibration, im talking frequency. Not exactly the same thing.
Its iust so jarring you reflexive dismiss it, taking a true understanding of reality for granted under assumptions.
Like I said, you can disagree and explain why, but your belief or lack thereof does not invalidate that this occurs in reality, and businesses use it to much success.
AgnosticStopSign t1_iytgnsx wrote
Reply to comment by evanc3 in Researchers claim a human trial with 90 people has shown a simple laser therapy improves short-term memory by 25%. The treatment, called transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM), has had claims in previous studies to also improve reaction times, accuracy and attention by lughnasadh
You can disagree without calling anyone sane or insane. Whats worse, you really dont even know why you disagree, just want to fit in and seem cool.
When the science catches up and im correct, youll stupidly accept it now that science says so.
AgnosticStopSign t1_iys8rti wrote
Reply to Researchers claim a human trial with 90 people has shown a simple laser therapy improves short-term memory by 25%. The treatment, called transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM), has had claims in previous studies to also improve reaction times, accuracy and attention by lughnasadh
Heres my 2 cents. You can take it or leave it.
The entire universe and everything in it is vibrating. The frequency of the laser is harmonic with the human body’s frequency.
I know this is true, and let me explain to you by first starting with frequency.
Frequency is interchangeable. As such: light, sounds, and emotions can all be expressed on a equivalent frequency scale. I.e. 120hz is a color on the electromagnetic scale (idrk just spitballing), 120hz is a sound pitch thats F# (idrk just spitballing) and also, when you hear or see that frequency, it makes you feel X.
This is why many fast food restaurants use red and yellow, many modern movies resort to an increasing pitch sound to simulate tension (sadly, as previously movies used acting to do that, but i digress).
Now we are well aware of this, and we even have science fair experiments on it. Theres both a visual and audio version. Both involve planting seeds and exposing them to different colors (red, green, blue, etc) or music (classic, country, rock, etc) and comparing their growth.
They do indeed affect growth.
At a deeper level, we are 70% water, and so the frequency that is most harmonic with water would be most beneficial to us.
Also, frequency creates form, as if you put sand on a speaker, each frequency will create its own shapes. This could hold key to the mechanism behind whats occuring
Edit: sound = form video
light affecting growth in plants video
No reason to think this wouldnt apply to us as well
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Reply to comment by taz-nz in Drilling 12 Miles Down to Tap Geothermal Energy by tonymmorley
Ok what are the implications of a 1-2% decrease?
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Reply to comment by vfstevens in Drilling 12 Miles Down to Tap Geothermal Energy by tonymmorley
Theyll say its negligible until everyone is tapped in.
The energy will be transferred from the core to electricity, and it will eventually have a noticeable effect on the core. Whether its 100 years or 10000 years, imo, is inconsequential considering the consequences of a no longer spinning, magnetic earth.
But these same people will say “X has 200 years of oil in a reservoir” and never think further, such as: then what? Specifically, what happens to the area the oil had filled, and what will you do when its gone?
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Reply to comment by tabascodinosaur in The Bluesleuth-Lite is a device that can instantly find a hidden AirTag by thebelsnickle1991
You keep blaming criminal use for the reason it shouldnt exist as it does.
Following your logic, luxury cars from lets say, bugatti, should be banned because people can abuse their high speed as getaway vehicles, even though theyre intended to be investment vehicles