Commentsjohan-nygren (63)in singularity • 3 years agoRE: Disproving the "AI" hype in a paragraphMake what similar case? With the "AI" hype, I mean the cult of crazy "transhumanists" that believe a "technological singularity" will happen in a decade. What is the equivalent for the combustion…johan-nygren (63)in steem • 4 years agoRE: GET ALL OF YOUR STEEMIT POSTS YOU'VE EVER POSTED SAVED AND SECURED!!!Not really working for me. Should it still work?johan-nygren (63)in science • 4 years agoRE: Earth radial expansion model and why I have been open to that planets are hollow shellsyou can just resteem any content you like.johan-nygren (63)in physics • 4 years agoRE: A new theory of osmosisthe same "respiration" between water and oxygen is likely the basis of life, so that's one application..johan-nygren (63)in proofofuniquehuman • 5 years agoRE: Complete reference implementation of the proof-of-unique-human system Pseudonym Pairs@danjohan-nygren (63)in biology • 5 years agoRE: Aldosterone as the "primordial soup" endocrine regulatorYes. To be exact, in this context here it is used as metaphor for the ion balance in the medium the proto-cell evolved in, the same ion balance you and I have in every cell in our body. Aldosterone…johan-nygren (63)in biology • 5 years agoRE: The sixth phase of water, Mark LeClair's workWhat they observed is explained by Gerald Pollack's work. He discusses "cavitation bubbles" in his book The Fourth Phase of Water. He argues, from evidence, that the bubble consists of an EZ…johan-nygren (63)in society • 5 years agoRE: Call things by their right name, Israel and 9/11Yes good to pin point the issue. I think the fallacy is A is B but not all B is A, false equivalence, something like that. The reason for the separation of state and religion was exactly because…johan-nygren (63)in memetics • 5 years agoRE: Memes "bending" to fit preconceived world viewIt does fit this blog yes :) It's an important theme in how religious bias works, that people sacrifice objectivity for whatever lowest common denominator is binding them together, memetically the…johan-nygren (63)in logos • 5 years agoRE: Divide and conquer as a logical fallacyThis, just for the art of reason,johan-nygren (63)in logos • 5 years agoRE: Divide and conquer as a logical fallacyJust thought "divide and conquer" was missing from terms often used to describe logical fallacies. It differs from usual logical fallacies in that it is used to control a herd narrative, not just in…johan-nygren (63)in society • 5 years agoRE: Documentation of YouTube censoring rational critique of a nation-stateEven the old centralized solutions could step up to this problem tough. Israel did 9/11. That is a relevant issue even in good old statist politics.johan-nygren (63)in resilience • 5 years agoRE: Resilience and the "bitnation" project, on miscategorizationOh did I forget to use bidbots in the past 30 days, can I have some other robot notify me to use one the next time? Can you do that maybe? Also what is a bidbot? Also I don't care.johan-nygren (63)in eumentality • 6 years agoRE: On "equality of minds"I was inspired by bonobos a lot when I was inventing initial ideas for Resilience, they have a very relaxed social organization,johan-nygren (63)in resilience • 6 years agoRE: Resilience explained in Twitter threadLanguage evolves. There is nothing about taxation that says it has to use coercion, just like governance does not have to use coercion, "governance 2.0" is about voluntary markets for government…johan-nygren (63)in psychiatry • 6 years agoRE: Executive disorders diagnosed by psychiatry are just symptoms of being coercedGood to hear :) The intent with that I formally explain how psychiatric science is a "religious myth" in statism to legitimize coercion, is so that people can reason around it, and gradually move…johan-nygren (63)in resilience • 6 years agoRE: Swarm redistribution, a social mechanism for wave propagation by "paying it forward"slow but steady :)johan-nygren (63)in vril • 6 years agoRE: Two magnets side by side, same polarity, attraction side-ways, repulsion along diagonal?They are under a ferrocell. It's from a video by Ken Wheeler who is one of a few people on YouTube that do public live streams where they view magnets under ferrocell.johan-nygren (63)in vril • 6 years agoRE: On the scientific theory of polar holesWal Thornhill and most people there believe the Earth is hollow but do not believe it has polar holes. I'm leaning towards polar holes because it seems to fit the data, a central plasmoid seems…johan-nygren (63)in vril • 6 years agoRE: On the scientific theory of polar holesI first discovered expansion tectonics in 2014, then the idea that microtubules are computers in 2015, the sun-Sirius system in 2016, and electric universe model around same time 2016/2017
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