Bountiful Precipitation and Full Reservoirs in California

TacoMac

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I have a feeling that powerful people are already looking at prime real estate least affected or enhanced by global warming
Russia is feeling it, huge.

Last year, it was so bad they had to run water tankers spraying the streets down because the roads started melting. They were never made to withstand nearly 100 degree temperatures they've been getting lately each summer. They were made to withstand the 50 degree below zero bitter cold.
 
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zeddd

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He's a fucking idiot.

Entanglement doesn't deal with travel. That's the entire point: The electrons are connected via entanglement to begin with. That's why the transfer is nearly instantaneous across great distances.

A buddy of mine who is a physicist at Georgia Tech dumbed it down for me this way so I could grasp it: It's much like the nervous system of the human body, only it transfers signals faster. Imagine if your arm were, say, 240,000 miles in length so you could just reach up and grab a moon rock. You would still feel that moon rock in your hand instantly as you grabbed it even though the rest of your body was back here on earth.

There is no travel in entanglement. It's an instantaneous signal sent over an existing connection.
The comparison is moot, the sensory pathways for fine touch in the human nervous system are carried in myelinated fibres which are high speed and feel instantaneous due to the short distance from fingers to sensory cortex. Pain fibres or nociceptors are carried in unmyelineated fibres and are slower thus there feels a delay between touching the end of a burning spliff and feeling the pain. If your arm was 250,000 miles long there would definitely be a delay, it even takes light 1.25 seconds to travel that distance. I think entanglement can’t be dumbed down with macro physical analogies as the quantum realm has its own set of rules, they make little sense to us but are experimentally verifiable, testable and repeatable, the holy trinity of science.
Richard Feynman declared that “no one really understands quantum mechanics”, himself included.
 

TacoMac

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i am a complete retard when it comes to alot of things, i was just trying understand the logic behind ur arguemnt
I never MADE an argument. Learn to fucking read. Shit man...

A professor explained entanglement to me as a huge nervous system, how things seem to instantaneously be transferred no matter the distance. I understood his explanation. I finally got the concept of how it worked.

Then of course somebody has to start comparing speeds of neural networks to that of actual entanglement like a jackass. What the ever loving fuck? It was just an EXAMPLE of HOW IT WORKS, not the fucking actual, parallel, verbatim clone of it.

God fucking damnit...this place has RAPIDLY become just inundated with trolls lately. Either that, or people have simply lost their god damned minds.

Just because I use a train as an example of how a basic mass transit system works doesn't mean I'm saying it works exactly the same as a fucking bus system. It's simply an EXAMPLE.
 

scumrot derelict

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I never MADE an argument. Learn to fucking read. Shit man...

A professor explained entanglement to me as a huge nervous system, how things seem to instantaneously be transferred no matter the distance. I understood his explanation. I finally got the concept of how it worked.

Then of course somebody has to start comparing speeds of neural networks to that of actual entanglement like a jackass. What the ever loving fuck? It was just an EXAMPLE of HOW IT WORKS, not the fucking actual, parallel, verbatim clone of it.

God fucking damnit...this place has RAPIDLY become just inundated with trolls lately. Either that, or people have simply lost their god damned minds.

Just because I use a train as an example of how a basic mass transit system works doesn't mean I'm saying it works exactly the same as a fucking bus system. It's simply an EXAMPLE.
when the prfessor explained entaglement to u did he use several personal insults, and claim intellectual superiority over u? or did u have to pay an extra fee to graduate from "pretentious asshole" college?

jst curious
 

pikachuriu

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when the prfessor explained entaglement to u did he use several personal insults, and claim intellectual superiority over u? or did u have to pay an extra fee to graduate from "pretentious asshole" college?

jst curious
Ikr? He's kind of a dick. He's actually super upset right now. Hilarious.
 

zeddd

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Go re-read what I typed. I know how nerves work. It was a simple example he used on how it worked. Nothing more.

Jesus wept...some fucking people.
I am surprised by your reaction, I . took you as being a level headed intellectual who would appreciate the Socratic dialectic of ; synthesis , antithesis thesis. Maybe its a transatlanic misunderstanding on my part, why you so pissy?
 

Fogdog

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The comparison is moot, the sensory pathways for fine touch in the human nervous system are carried in myelinated fibres which are high speed and feel instantaneous due to the short distance from fingers to sensory cortex. Pain fibres or nociceptors are carried in unmyelineated fibres and are slower thus there feels a delay between touching the end of a burning spliff and feeling the pain. If your arm was 250,000 miles long there would definitely be a delay, it even takes light 1.25 seconds to travel that distance. I think entanglement can’t be dumbed down with macro physical analogies as the quantum realm has its own set of rules, they make little sense to us but are experimentally verifiable, testable and repeatable, the holy trinity of science.
Richard Feynman declared that “no one really understands quantum mechanics”, himself included.
If moonbug had just stopped with how incredibly far we have come but how far we have to go to understand the universe, not to mention life on this planet he'd have plenty of agreement. The part that is totally nuts is his assertion that it's OK if mankind wipes itself out by making this planet uninhabitable because as he says, our spirits will move on to other planets. Because "quantum physics".

I can't make this shit up.
 

Fogdog

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no one who does science even knows how nerves actually work.

its literally noted in any of the the first 12 lines of any peer reviewd data about the subject.
Not sure what you mean by "how nerves actually work. Depending on your meaning, we can say we know. We know how nerves transmit signals. Our understanding drops as the system becomes more complex. Still, a lot is known. Even the nervous system is not a total unknown but much remains to be understood.

The nerves along left shoulder blade recently went on strike and incapacitated my left arm.. That was a pain but eventually I got them back to work. We negotiated. We are good now.
 

scumrot derelict

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Not sure what you mean by "how nerves actually work. Depending on your meaning, we can say we know. We know how nerves transmit signals. Our understanding drops as the system becomes more complex. Still, a lot is known. Even the nervous system is not a total unknown but much remains to be understood.

The nerves along left shoulder blade recently went on strike and incapacitated my left arm.. That was a pain but eventually I got them back to work. We negotiated. We are good now.
My ignorant take reduced:

This is a Schrodinger's issue, we have data that both proves and disproves any indication of how nerve function occurs.

I am a poor candidate for the defense of either side of this argument, but we should be honest when we're addressing it.
 

Fogdog

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My ignorant take reduced:

This is a Schrodinger's issue, we have data that both proves and disproves any indication of how nerve function occurs.

I am a poor candidate for the defense of either side of this argument, but we should be honest when we're addressing it.
we do know how nerves transmit signals. It's been known for decades.

How exactly do neurons pass signals through your nervous system?
https://io9.gizmodo.com/how-exactly-do-neurons-pass-signals-through-your-nervou-5877531
 

scumrot derelict

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I will concede that I am not currently read up about nerve tissue / fresh neuron receptiveness as anyone else in the community.

Maybe I need to do some more reading before I opine abt this whole thing. But the crux of my argument is still solid. I can produce as many studies disproving the "transmission of signals" argument as ones that affirm it.
 
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