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nirodhaavidya, in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?
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That consciousness arises from matter as some emergent phenomenon. Integrated information theory, micro-tubules, or whatever: no.

I believe consciousness is fundamental.

HerrBeter,

How do you mean fundamental?

SorteKanin,
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They probably mean that consciousness does not arrive from matter - that there is some other thing that causes consciousness, like another fundamental particle or whatever.

Essentially they are arguing for the existence of the “soul” or “spirit” in some fashion or another. Definitely unscientific as we have no evidence of such a thing.

Matriks404,

The problem with consciousness is that everyone has different idea what is is.

themeatbridge,

That’s the fundamental problem with everything, though.

bitwaba,

I disagree with you, but that’s because your comment means something entirely different to me.

themeatbridge,

And I, in turn, accept your apology.

bitwaba,

Thank you for subscribing to Cat Facts

Valmond,

That’s not scientifically proven though, just an idea.

lseif,

i agree, but i dont think any scientist seriously believes they have the answer to this debate. (i may be wrong)

Presi300, in What is your unpopular flim opinion
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James Cameran’s avatar are good movies, both of them.

sbv,

The box office agrees with you.

dream_weasel,

I couldn’t even get halfway through the second one. The first is good, but I liked Dances with Wolves too.

roofuskit,
@roofuskit@lemmy.world avatar

I think my opinion that Avatar is bad is the unpopular one. Critics and movie goers seem to overwhelmingly agree with you.

Presi300,
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

Cool effects and good looking cinematography make my brain happy

thorbot, in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

Can we not push more anti science rhetoric please

ani,

Chill science should be questioned otherwise it’s not science

lseif,

nooo you gotta have faith in the science!! trust the science!!

force, (edited )

Science should be questioned by people who understand the science, not by random people who don’t understand the research. Which a lot of people who know nothing about the science or the maths/data or whatever try to question it

ani,

People are free to express what they think about science. There’s no law saying otherwise. Why are you guys so upset?

force, (edited )

“There’s no law against it” is a laughably stupid reason to do something. They’re free to do it but everyone else is free to acknowledge that their uneducated/misinformed skepticism is harmful to society and that their opinions are meaningless to those who aren’t dumb. Leave the contemporary science denial to those who actually somewhat know what they’re talking about.

ani,

This is a question on AskLemmy. It won’t change anything in the world. Why do you care? You guys should touch grass

force,

What are you on about?

ani,

Let’s touch grass together to measure how much photosynthesis grass can do? Please, it will be fun. But I’m open to another scientific experiment if you have anything in mind

InEnduringGrowStrong,
@InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works avatar

The person you’re replying to believes climate change to be a lie, so I think you’re probably wasting your time.

AMDIsOurLord,

Right, all the people talking shit about dark matter in this thread surely all have 4 PhDs up their ass

No investigation, no right to speak

YeetPics,
@YeetPics@mander.xyz avatar

This is a really stupid take, how do you think new scientists are made if not reaching for enlightenment to answer their own questions?

Science is about being wrong and learning.

force, (edited )

Yes, and people that challenge the science who then become scientists actually research/experiment thenselves. They don’t go and claim science is false until they have actual reason/evidence to believe so. One can question science all they want when they do their own science on the matter and it isn’t handily disproved beyond reasonable doubt by existing evidence.

Most science deniers do not do that. Making anti-science claims without obtaining solid, consistent evidence is not science.

BigBlackBuck,

This is like the second or third post I have seen in the past week talking about “belief” in science. Science isn’t about belief, it’s about understanding. Maybe this post should be, “What facts are you questioning because you don’t understand the underlying data?”

thorbot,

Seriously. Science just is. I don’t care if you believe it or not. It still is what it is.

Mango,

Science just is the way gender just is. It’s a metaphysic.

NikkiDimes,

Could you link to the studies saying this?

Mango,

Do you not know what a metaphysic is? A metaphysic is something that affects the world without actually existing. Information is metaphysics. Law is metaphysics. Gender is definitely metaphysics. Science is too.

Y’all downvoting me because you’re taking offense to a word you can’t bother looking up the definition of. Peak stupidity and tribalism right here. You make up your identity(which is also a metaphysic) based on imagery and social appeal and sling shit just like chimps.

NikkiDimes,

Could it be that people are downvoting you because you’re using words wrong while acting like you are educated on the matter? 😉

Mango,

You don’t have to take my word for it. Try Google define: metaphysics.

NikkiDimes, (edited )

I’m aware of what metaphysics is. I’m also aware that it’s based in philosophy, not science, as you stated.

Mango,

Everything is based in philosophy. Science is based in philosophy. Click the first blue link in every Wikipedia page that isn’t the pronunciation and you’ll go straight to philosophy after a few pages!

I fuckin love philosophy!

agamemnonymous, (edited )
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

What it is, is an extremely powerful tool for reducing uncertainty about the world. Not eliminate, reduce. What it is not is a tool for “proving” “facts”. Claiming a “proven fact” is belief, not empirical science. An extremely consistent and useful theory, of course! But not a proven fact.

doctorcrimson,

That might have been a better title but it would get less responses and also the title never mentions “belief in science” as you put it, the explicit title is something Scientific that you DON’T believe in.

LifeInMultipleChoice,

A lot of people not wanting to disassociate the term believe from relgion here. I believe the sun will rise tomorrow. I also believe the sun doesn’t rise. Neither have to do with a religious belief system for me.

doctorcrimson,

The top comment is a proper debate about leading scientific theories, and the most downvoted comment is somebody who thinks the moon landing is faked, both of which have healthy and honest debate with goodwill from both sides.

This entire post is about Skepticism, which is an integral part of Science. To shut down the conversation would be Anti-Science.

kandoh, in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

There’s something up with the placebo effect.

themeatbridge,

Sometimes, people just get better. Your mood affects your heart rate, your blood sugar, your mobility even. Thinking you are getting better helps you get better. This isn’t controversial, the placebo effect has long been understood and accounted for in experimental design.

kandoh,

What I don’t understand then is why we don’t try to take advantage of this effect more often. If I have a small chance of making people feel better with a sugar pill, why not give out sugar pills and claim they have miracle effects all the time?

themeatbridge,

We do. But if you were aware of it, it wouldn’t work.

kandoh,

Then do injections, which are more effective placebos than pills are.

macrocephalic,

But placebos do still work when you know they’re placebos.

kandoh,

They also work better if they’re an injection as opposed to a pill

Riven,
@Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Sometimes but not in all people. It’s worth keeping it low key just for that.

VieuxQueb,
@VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca avatar

We do, I remember my friends mom had pills labeled placebo, and she said they where making her feel better, me and my friend looked at eachother and said nothing in front of her mom. When we where alone together we laughed a little and agreed that we shouldn’t say anything since her mom was doing better.

fhqwhgads,

One of the remarkable things is that a placebo still works even if you know it’s a placebo.

VindictiveJudge,
@VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

Because you expect it to work to some degree because you know about the placebo effect.

211,

Because we’ve decided it’s nonethical for healthcare professionals. Any doctor knowingly prescribing placebo and lying about it could get in some major trouble. Like a couple decades ago I heard a psychiatrist mourn the loss of disulfiram (antabuse) implants from their treatment arsenal; it worked very well as a placebo but research didn’t show a clear improvement over placebo, so they could no longer use it.

I am kind of glad that non-license-needing wellness consultants can still use the placebo effect for good, even if it is sometimes predatory and sometimes outright dangerous.

GiuseppeAndTheYeti, in What do the symbols next to usernames mean on Lemmy?

Took a couple of days to get familiar, but you should switch to Voyager if you want to search the content of posts across lemmy. I used Jerboa for 6 months and finally decided to check out Voyager after a few bugs in Jerboa and comment sorting default not being a thing.

It’s been much better since switching for me. Text formatting needs work but that’s pretty minor in the grand scheme of things to me.

bartolomeo,
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Thanks, I’ll check it out.

quams69, in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?

You guys have homes?

ironeagl,

Home is where the heart is

Obi,
@Obi@sopuli.xyz avatar

Or in this case, the bar.

stoy,

They tend to be pretty common

voracitude,

Less so, lately.

stoy,

Depends on the location, but yeah, they have gone up in price…

ThatFembyWho, in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?

Just finished off a bottle of chartreuse.

Now it would be sacrificio, a type of mezcal.

Most unique I’ve had might be Zirbenz stone pine liqueur.

Obi,
@Obi@sopuli.xyz avatar

I was gonna say chartreuse isn’t that exotic but then I remembered I’m French and it might be, when you’re not.

lolola, in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?
@lolola@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I miss how gadgets used to be nifty and little. Every time I get a new phone now I have to stretch my fingers more and more just to hold it.

ladicius,

You have to embrace them. That’s how that giant shit is rolling.

Mr_Blott,

I just use my cock, mate

i_am_tired_boss,

Good thought, that way you can make your phone look massive.

Hold on, I think I got it the other way

SheerDumbLuck, in What word do you always forget?

Ladle. Big soup scoopy thing. Never remember this word. Terribly specific.

Pyroglyph,
@Pyroglyph@lemmy.world avatar

I think I prefer “soupy scoopy” over “ladle” now

Euphorazine, in Who doesn't use an adblocker and why?

I don’t use an adblocker. 90% of the sites I visit don’t abuse ads. When I was younger I used to go to sketchy sites to watch content for free, but now I’m in a position where I can pay for the content so I do. The last time I pirated something was an anime because no streaming service offered it, I had to buy blu rays.

Also, I like targeted ads. Most of the time you can ignore them, but every once in a while they show you something interesting that you do actually want. I’ve picked up a few board games that way. I didn’t buy it through the ad, but it did cause me to start researching it.

JGrffn,

90% of the sites I visit don’t abuse ads.

Damn so you don’t use YouTube?

Euphorazine,

YouTube premium

Bondrewd, in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

If anything, this thread kind of shows how much people fail to get informed about their smartphone before they buy one.

Literally every single one of these features is available on the market. Most of those phones are actually the quality stuff, like the German produced Gigaset/Volla, or the Dutch (assembled?) Fairphone. But no, you have to go out of your way to get the bottom of the barrel Iphone and Samsung made in China.

ulph,

People gotta have their blue bubbles you know.

Bondrewd,

are you calling being informed about smartphones redpill?

rob_t_firefly, (edited )
@rob_t_firefly@lemmy.world avatar
ulph,

Wtf are you on about? Lols

the_post_of_tom_joad,

Is this the thread to troll? I don’t know if people are that invested in lost features that theyd get baited, but get that gator!

Bondrewd,

I cant really do anything to such fragility. Let em break!

FIST_FILLET, in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

for what it’s worth, you can make your phone’s flashlight serve the same purpose as those old notification lights. more harsh and no colors, but it’ll get your attention

Buffalox,

Not really, because to see that, you have to put your phone with the screen down on the table. That both ruin the quiet mode function, and increases risk of wear of the screen glass from hard surfaces.

FinalRemix,

Plus it’s fucking distracting to see students’ phones blinking throughout the classroom

Fredselfish, in What is your earliest memory?
@Fredselfish@lemmy.world avatar

I was 6 months old when I saw my mom and dad fishing. My mom caught a snapping turtle and freaked out, so my dad pick up a stick and beat it.

Only reason I know how old I was because I was telling a friend the story when my mom chime in asked that how could I remember that I was only a baby and left on a blanket while they fished.

Yet I do and can see it clearly to this day. What sucks is I can clearly and vividly see all my past memories to that point even the bad shit.

Mr_Dr_Oink,

Do you have a photographic memory?

Fredselfish,
@Fredselfish@lemmy.world avatar

No, that be sweet. It’s only memorys that I can recall. Not always the dilouge but sometimes that too. And depending on how long ago I sometimes must concentrate on one to get vivid details.

I once read that everything we have ever read, heard, and seen is stored in our mind just like a computer we just can’t always access it.

But somethings we can always acess like riding a bike. And somethings we forget like I used to know French now I can’t string two sentences together. Yet deep somewhere in my subconscious that knowledge is stored.

Be interesting if we could acess it at will.

cley_faye, in Who doesn't use an adblocker and why?

A lot of people. For many, it’s not even something they know exist. Even setting it up for them is a bother because of the occasional site it breaks, and the complete lack of technical awareness.

Frozengyro,

There’s also many of us who don’t use a laptop/PC to access the Internet.

umulu,
@umulu@lemmy.world avatar

There’s Android browsers with AdBlock. Mozilla is one of them…

spacecowboy,

I almost exclusively use my iPhone - I have ad blockers on it. AdGuard, Banish, and Vinegar.

irmoz,

I have adblock on my phone ;)

squid_slime,
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

Custom dns

umbrella, (edited )
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

firefox and ublock origin works on a phone just as well

puppy,

Firefox on Android and its many derivatives (I use Fennec) have uBlock Origin as a browser extension.

shyguyblue, (edited ) in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

The Nexus One had so many features I miss:

Trackball for scrolling

Notification light built into the trackball with customizable colors depending on the app

Back plate came off, replaceable battery

Small and a one handed wonder, the trackball kept my fingers off the screen

It was a replacement for my jail broken iPhone OG, such a better interface for me than the iPhones and it had very basic multitasking when the other guys could only do one app at a time

Edit: Formatting

frunch, (edited )

For real, you sold me on that trackball. That sounds like the coolest feature a phone could have, right down to the multi-color led built in beneath it. I really really hope we see a return to something like that! Touch screens are very useful and have their place but physical buttons/controls are usually preferred when done properly. Here’s a pic of the Nexus 1, that trackball indeed appears to be cool as fuck:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b33a6a89-b576-4e09-abfe-75938d2dcf97.jpeg

Enkers, (edited )

Oh hey, it’s my 2nd smartphone ever. How nostalgic! This phone was built like an absolute tank. It really was a great little phone.

That said, the problem with physical controls is that you either need a larger device or smaller screen to accommodate them. For most people, the tradeoff just isn’t worth it.

For a while, I bemoaned the loss of the physical button bar. Having four (!) indicator lights was really useful to boot. Now I happily use gestures with no looking back.

Would be nice to still see some phones offer this for those who want them, though.

Junkers_Klunker,

If they can do holepunch cameras they can do holepunch trackballs. That would be the greatest thing ever 👌

runswithjedi,

I loved my Nexus One, definitely one of my favorite phones ever. I too got one after being tired of Apple’s iOS restrictions and the “you’re holding it wrong” scandal with the iPhone 4.

I still have it in storage and take it out every one in a while. It surprising how small it is and hard to believe that cell phones used to fit in the palm of your hand.

BrianTheeBiscuiteer,

I thought the digital trackball of the HTC Incredible was cool as shit. It was my favorite phone and I would still be using it today (not as a phone) if it didn’t have a restart bug that HTC refused to acknowledge.

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