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  1. Help Wanted on Visualizing Algorithms · · Score: 0

    I have been working on an algorithm that predicts the outcome of sporting events based solely on weather variables. I have improved each year and now I am winning handicapping contests and making money every year. I have developed another algorithm that predicts the temperature that is based solely on lunar cycles. I know that they can be improved, but I lack the knowledge and skills to do it. If anyone is interested I would be happy to share what I discovered.

  2. Re:why would I want to hang with a buncha cunts on Match.com, Mensa Create Dating Site For Geniuses · · Score: 0

    After 50 years of observations and data collecting on the human species, I have come to the conclusion that everyone has autism and the only difference is that some people cover it up better than others.

  3. Re:Time isn't moving at all on Is Time Moving Forward Or Backward? Computers Learn To Spot the Difference · · Score: 0

    I briefly understood time on the quantum level. All I can tell you is it is very complex and It had to do with the physical geometry of the fabric of space time/higgs field.

  4. Eveyone here is a retard on New Chemical Process Could Make Ammonia a Practical Car Fuel · · Score: 0

    The sustainability issue with transportation is not related to fuel. If you put automobiles on rails and let a computer drive them,you can go 10x faster on 10x less fuel with no accidents. The biggest benefit is that you no longer need to wait in line at a bus stop or train station. There are soooo many other things that you could be doing instead of driving, like talking on your cell phone. The energy savings are enormous with this system and would pay back construction costs in less than 5 years.

  5. Those systems are good, but they are still not sustainable. The trains are only efficient if they are full and if they only stop once. The other sustainability issue is the waiting time and scheduling. We need a system that would give a person the ability to travel anywhere and at anytime and never stop until they reach the destination they desire. Lost time is sooooo unsustainable. The physical energy and stress that humans spend moving from point A to point B is another factor. We have the technology but lack the wisdom to actually build a system that is sustainable. It would only take several years to build and would pay itself back in less time. Its almost like we are designed to waste energy.

  6. Re:Your taxes at work on A Physicist Says He Can Tornado-Proof the Midwest With 1,000-Foot Walls · · Score: 0

    Insurance companies don't work like that. They work like bookies, but when they lose they get bailed out with taxpayer dollars. This is why we have such an unsustainable transportation system and a horrid health care system.

  7. Re:Your taxes at work on A Physicist Says He Can Tornado-Proof the Midwest With 1,000-Foot Walls · · Score: 0

    Large US corporations need those cheap workers, If they didn't have them, they would have to pay everyone a livable wage. It's just another form of slavery that was caused by laziness and ignorance. Technology is supposed to solve those problems before they start.

  8. Re: better idea on A Physicist Says He Can Tornado-Proof the Midwest With 1,000-Foot Walls · · Score: 3, Funny

    It would be much cheaper just to dump large amounts of powdered soap and water on them from a C130 to knock them apart. It would work better on a hurricane, dumping it on the rain bands would cause it to break up. The worst case scenario would be a 20 foot wall of suds moving at 80 mph, but it would be a clean city afterwards.

  9. Re:Driverless cars prevent more deaths and cheaper on A Physicist Says He Can Tornado-Proof the Midwest With 1,000-Foot Walls · · Score: 0

    The death toll is much greater than 33000. It was 87000 just a few years ago. The injured are a greater cost to society, and they aren't even counted. Driverless cars cannot drive in snow, or in bad weather. Driverless cars weigh more, but if you put the car on a rail and let a computer drive it would move 10x faster on 10x less energy and have no accidents. I added the costs that it would take to build a system like that and then realized it would pay for itself in 5 years.

  10. Re:Your taxes at work on A Physicist Says He Can Tornado-Proof the Midwest With 1,000-Foot Walls · · Score: 0

    I would like them to build one really long prison cell along the border and keep one side open. It would save us tons of money.

  11. Higgs Field on Fresh Evidence Supports Higgs Boson Discovery · · Score: 0

    I really can't understand why the Higgs field is not the main issue and why it is ignored. The discovery of the Higgs field is finally leading us on the right path. I can only think that they are too scared to admit they were wrong about the standard model or maybe science only advances with funerals. I am glad to see more people commenting on it, but jeez.

  12. Re:So, what's the correction? on Evidence of a Correction To the Speed of Light · · Score: 0

    I would never trust a photon for more than 1 million light years.

  13. Re:For a First Step on US Government Introduces Pollinator Action Plan To Save Honey Bees · · Score: 0

    its all fun and games when you have 8 billion humans to experiment on. It only takes one mistake to fuck it ALL up. Evolution has a speed limit or checks and balances to keep us alive. If we move too fast or too slow we will not survive.

  14. Re:Well, there's me. on US Government Introduces Pollinator Action Plan To Save Honey Bees · · Score: 0

    There would be more resources right now if we had a society that was healthy enough to make the decisions that are needed to keep 8 billion of us alive. The healthier we all are, the better the decisions we will be able to make and the more resources we will be able to save. It is not that wise to care about the people that will be living on the earth 300 years from now. Some of us have no choice.

  15. Re:Well, there's me. on US Government Introduces Pollinator Action Plan To Save Honey Bees · · Score: 0

    To be trapped in this early stage of evolution is rather frustrating. After 4 billion years of evolution I would of thought that those genetically inclined to con or lie would have been weeded out of the gene pool by now, instead of being the top dog on the survival of the fittest chart. The laws of conservation must be wrong. How is it possible to take so much energy out of the medical industry and give it to a bunch of bookies that cant understand the importance of an oath Do No Harm. If one practices that oath they will soon understand how evolution works and that we all steal energy from each other in order to keep evolving. The trick is to be able to understand how evolution works and find ways to conserve energy for the next generations as well as your own. The best way to conserve energy in this early stage of evolution is to improve the health of every person without having used any form of prejudice or discrimination to choose who gets medical care. All forms of medical care should be free to everyone unless you are the type of person that needs cosmetic surgery in order to increase your fake ego or to con people.

  16. Re:Well, there's me. on US Government Introduces Pollinator Action Plan To Save Honey Bees · · Score: 0

    The new medical system is an experiment. It is designed to rob the health care system and make the people pay for it. There is no room for insurance companies (bookies) in a field as complex as medicine. Insurance companies will turn it into an unsustainable system, like it did to our transportation systems.

  17. Re:Doesn't mean it's not quantum on Test: Quantum Or Not, Controversial Computer No Faster Than Normal · · Score: 0

    I think its showing symptoms of real artificial intelligence by not solving the problems faster. What's in it for them if they do.

  18. I still do not know why they are using vegetable. It would be easier to get some bacteria that will grow in space and transform it into something edible. IMO plants have genetic timing systems that are earth specific and would be difficult to change.

  19. Dealing with the radiation is going to be tricky. Its even tricky on earth. You can buy organic apples from Fukushima in some Asian markets, not sure if they found a way to the USA yet.

  20. Re: Shit, not again on Hack A Day Prize is a Trip To Space (Video) · · Score: 0

    Pisses me off, We should invest all the energy and natural resources we have left and build a time machine to go into the future and slap them.

  21. Re:Shit, not again on Hack A Day Prize is a Trip To Space (Video) · · Score: 0

    You forgot to tell him to shut the fuck up and just ignore reality like the rest of us. Go out and get a proper education and legally rob people like the rest of us. He should be so happy that we live in the nuclear age and we practically have free energy to burn right now. He should pump up his fake ego like the rest of us that will die before they realize that we have no way to solve the nuke waste problem. Who the fuck cares about anything but a good blowjob anyway. Be happy that we can steal energy from the next generations so we can pump up our fake egos.

  22. Re:Well, whatever you do.... on Mad Cow Disease Blamed For Patient's Death In Texas · · Score: 0

    I think that was related to encephalitis or some type of insect bite.

  23. Melatonin is important on Lose Sleep, Fail To Form Memory · · Score: 0

    It it through melatonin that the day's events get passed to the brain. I saw it in a dream. This is just my way of documenting my findings.

  24. Re:College on Lose Sleep, Fail To Form Memory · · Score: 0

    I agree, Medicine relies on doctors to follow procedures that may not be intuitive. Unfortunately a lot of the diseases may be the cause of local environments and social behavior. The ability to know your patient is lost when they took away the oath of Do no Harm. I predict that this new age of medicine will end horribly even with the 8 billion human lab rats at their disposal.

  25. Re:Well, whatever you do.... on Mad Cow Disease Blamed For Patient's Death In Texas · · Score: 1

    That form of prion disease has never jumped species. They spent millions of dollars trying to get it to jump species and the only case was when they injected it directly into the brain of a mouse. The complexity of this disease makes me think it was designed or that evolution may have been going on for a lot more than 4 billion years. Its an evolutionary solution to the problem of eating the closest thing available and stops zombie apocalypses from starting.