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Old 10-27-2022, 01:13 PM
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all i see are all of my employees that got their jabs are sick very often nowdays
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Old 10-27-2022, 01:14 PM
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This is wholesome DNA talk.


Hope u all have a good day.
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Old 10-27-2022, 01:15 PM
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all i see are all of my employees that got their jabs are sick very often nowdays
That might be a result of them conspiring "hey the boss thinks the vax is poison, you can get out of work easy by telling him the poison is hurting you."
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Old 10-27-2022, 01:22 PM
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Here's an interesting thought.

If you build a machine/computer AI robot, they all perform the same, like, they do evertyhing the best and most efficient way based on the laws of thermodynamics. They can try different ways, but they will learn a "physicis" driven "most efficient path" towards their goal.

But...

if you took that same programming, and put it into a cellular computer. A sort of biological machine,(a bit further out of our grasp yet, but we're close) well then you have a new factor enter into the mix: randomness..

Like a human, or animal, is quite comparable to a computer, probubly because we built it in our image, to do things we do, so there's nothing "strange" about that, it's natrual.

But if you were to build a new computer, out of an organic processor...

then you have vastly different results, performing the same prcoesses... unlike the physical, AI computer/machine robot.

Suddenly, with life, talent, the fittest, competition, drive, want, need hunger, this is all forces that help make an organic computer, push itself, to be the best computer it can be.

I wonder what that means.
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Old 10-27-2022, 01:31 PM
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Here's an interesting thought.

If you build a machine/computer AI robot, they all perform the same, like, they do evertyhing the best and most efficient way based on the laws of thermodynamics. They can try different ways, but they will learn a "physicis" driven "most efficient path" towards their goal.

But...

if you took that same programming, and put it into a cellular computer. A sort of biological machine,(a bit further out of our grasp yet, but we're close) well then you have a new factor enter into the mix: randomness..

Like a human, or animal, is quite comparable to a computer, probubly because we built it in our image, to do things we do, so there's nothing "strange" about that, it's natrual.

But if you were to build a new computer, out of an organic processor...

then you have vastly different results, performing the same prcoesses... unlike the physical, AI computer/machine robot.

Suddenly, with life, talent, the fittest, competition, drive, want, need hunger, this is all forces that help make an organic computer, push itself, to be the best computer it can be.

I wonder what that means.
Do you understand the physics debate involving locality and realism?

I betchyu there's G-d maybe even.

And he really does love you.
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Old 10-27-2022, 01:32 PM
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Do you understand the physics debate involving locality and realism?
After googling it my youtube history says I made it this far into this video once https://youtu.be/v-aP1J-BdvE?t=280
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Old 10-27-2022, 01:53 PM
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After googling it my youtube history says I made it this far into this video once https://youtu.be/v-aP1J-BdvE?t=280
Physics title rly gud thx. I'm gonna watch.

Jury is out for me. Can't say I understand or can teach. I rly dig this stuff tho.

What physics tells me tho. Is I don't know jack shit [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] and to try not making stupid ass assumptions!
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Old 10-27-2022, 02:01 PM
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Again,

NO information will be enough

it will ALWAYS be challenged

UNLESS it supports their narrative.

" The fat causes heart disease theory "

" Smoking does not cause cancer "

" Glyphosate is safe "

" Covid vaxx is safe "

All bought and paid for, all backed up by the media / "Experts" Until, decades later, they go, " Oh whoops! lol! "

THE CURRENT THING I SUPPORT IS OBVIOUS IMMUNE TO THIS SORT OF THING



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Old 10-27-2022, 01:46 PM
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These jabbed idiots just want to spam off the good stuff lol

Please leave the pure blood thread, you are killing grandmas and NOT welcome

We are going to make the forums as hard as possible until you comply and admit you were wrong
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Old 10-27-2022, 01:48 PM
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How many people are usually in a poll?
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In practice, pollsters need to balance the cost of a large sample against the reduction in sampling error and a sample size of around 500–1,000 is a typical compromise for political polls. (Note that to get complete responses it may be necessary to include thousands of additional participators.)
ONNNNLLLLYYY 5 MILLION? COME ON MAN, THATS LIKE THE POPULATION OF UR A GUAY


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