HawlSera

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HawlSera,

He’s not going to be level-headed enough to do that

HawlSera,

Are you sure?

HawlSera,

If it’s useful for anything then it’s not pseudoscience

HawlSera,

Psuedoscience is psuedoscience because it produces no objectively useful results, if Hypnosis demonstrates measurable and repeatably provable results, then it’s not psuedoscience

HawlSera,

I mean Hypnosis, as in, a genuine way of interacting with the mind.

HawlSera,

Bro if Dowsing Roads could actually find water, it wouldn’t matter if people thought it was magic, there’d be something there to study and figure out why.

HawlSera, (edited )

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6357291/ - It’s not a placebo

Edit: Not sure why I’m being downvoted pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31251710/

HawlSera,

They implied one in return and I’m answering it, specifically, I’m answering this part.

Depends on what you mean by legit.

The real double-slit quantum eraser they don't want you to know about! (mander.xyz)

The recent post made me fear that a lot of you are taking this “monkey looks at double-slits” meme, which was only ever supposed to be a funny monkey meme, actually seriously. Honorable mention goes to @kromem, whose 12 posts on the topic, insisting that the quantum eraser experiment (but not the delayed-choice quantum...

HawlSera,

Okay so what would a more accurate summary be, because what I got from that is that the Dual slit was debunked by us not having the proper tools to actually measure things this small. If that’s not it then I sincerely do not get it.

HawlSera,

Basically my understanding as gathered from the original post, is that the Dual slit experiment does not actually make any meaningful statements because the thing that it intends to measure cannot be accurately measured. However the measurements we got from the imprecise are weird, but that’s to be expected because that’s basically the same as looking at the moon with a magnifying glass and trying to make as accurate astronomical predictions

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