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fossilesque, to science_memes in best time of my life!!
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Listen, we’re all on this sinking ship together.

fossilesque, to science_memes in JAPANESE KNOTWEED
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Not the permafrost!!

fossilesque, to science_memes in bro pls
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never.

fossilesque, to science_memes in bro pls
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fossilesque, (edited ) to science_memes in Hypnotism-Administered Placebo Treatment for Susceptible Populations Suffering from Existential Dread
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Some aspects of mythology or alchemy are also useful, but that doesn’t mean it’s an overall respected science or isn’t caused by a secondary phenomenon. As that wiki states, it’s the suggestion aspect that is useful, not the hypnosis itself (the methodology) and there isn’t really a consensus on its efficacy.

The statement “If it’s useful for anything, then it’s not pseudoscience” is an example of a logical fallacy known as a false dichotomy or a false dilemma. This fallacy occurs when someone presents a situation as if there are only two mutually exclusive options or possibilities when, in fact, there are more potential alternatives or nuances to consider.

In this case, the statement implies that something can either be “useful” or “pseudoscience,” with no middle ground or other possibilities. In reality, an idea or concept can have some utility or practical applications while still being considered pseudoscientific or lacking scientific validity. The two categories are not necessarily mutually exclusive, and this oversimplified dichotomy ignores the complexity of the subject matter.

This is basically part of the joke that this headline implies.

fossilesque, to science_memes in Hypnotism-Administered Placebo Treatment for Susceptible Populations Suffering from Existential Dread
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“Hypnosis – state of extreme relaxation and inner focus in which a person is unusually responsive to suggestions made by the hypnotist. The modern practice has its roots in the idea of animal magnetism, or mesmerism, originated by Franz Mesmer.[443] Mesmer’s explanations were thoroughly discredited, and to this day there is no agreement amongst researchers whether hypnosis is a real phenomenon, or merely a form of participatory role-enactment.[272][444][445] Some aspects of suggestion have been clinically useful.[446][447] Other claimed uses of hypnosis more clearly fall within the area of pseudoscience. Such areas include the use of hypnotic regression, including past life regression.[448]”

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It seems it’s possibly useful for IBS and that’s about it lmao.

fossilesque, to science_memes in If I was smarter, I'd have gotten the bag.
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That’s what I was referring to. 😅

fossilesque, (edited ) to science_memes in polycoria
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@Sal@mander.xyz Another whack-a-mole.

fossilesque, to science_memes in polycoria
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Haha, I don’t think my ex is cool enough to show up here.

fossilesque, to science_memes in polycoria
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Tumblr is a meme.

fossilesque, to science_memes in There exists a hacker with an inordinate fondness for beetles
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fossilesque, to science_memes in There exists a hacker with an inordinate fondness for beetles
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/computational & quantum biology enters the chat

fossilesque, to science_memes in the fuckgraph
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Nah, that was college lmao

fossilesque, to memes in Google “search”
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I did the same!

fossilesque, to memes in Google “search”
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Archive.org scholar is great too! This academic search is a bit different because it does webpages and not just publications.

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