esotericenema
esotericenema t1_j9hkbaj wrote
Reply to How Our Reality May Be a Sum of All Possible Realities | Quanta Magazine by esprit-de-lescalier
Sounds kind of like Molinism, honestly.
Extra words for length requirement.
esotericenema t1_j8kzn2f wrote
Reply to The brain can rapidly detect and process fearful faces that are otherwise invisible to the eye. There appears to be a neural pathway for detection of fear, which operates automatically, outside of conscious awareness. by Wagamaga
I wonder if this process, or a related process, could have anything to do with random panic attacks people suffer for no apparent reason.
esotericenema t1_j8i2r98 wrote
Only Nazis use dehumanizing words like "degeneracy." You can discuss these still very relavent issues without using words like that.
esotericenema t1_j6d6d2r wrote
Reply to AI will not replace software developers, It will just drastically reduce the number of them. by masterile
Dune. Holy freakin' smokes. Dune! Best case scenario, we are forcing Dune to become reality. Who had THAT on their dystopian future bingo card?
esotericenema t1_j5lc7og wrote
Reply to comment by velifer in Magnetic solution removes toxic "forever chemicals" from water in seconds by chrisdh79
Tone aside, thank you for the correction. This indeed contradicts something else I thought I read elsewhere. And I am glad to hear it.
esotericenema t1_j5kr33h wrote
Great. Now figure out how to get them out of all of our bloodstreams, where they already are. There's no evidence the body EVER removes these chemicals from itself.
esotericenema t1_j5hf5nh wrote
Reply to comment by Extension-Ad-2760 in Can our brains be trained into respectful political dialogue. Research findings showed that youth who received the intervention showed a broad and multidimensional bio-neurobehavioral change and the intervention gains lasted for years by Wagamaga
Well, the comments of others in this thread seemed to suggest otherwise, and I was also being mildly facetious, just for the record.
esotericenema t1_j5h6gmq wrote
Reply to Can our brains be trained into respectful political dialogue. Research findings showed that youth who received the intervention showed a broad and multidimensional bio-neurobehavioral change and the intervention gains lasted for years by Wagamaga
I know this is going to be a crazy controversial statement, but hear me out...
Peace... is good. Efforts that help lead to equitable peace without violence...
are good, actually.
esotericenema t1_j3z4ma5 wrote
Reply to AI Being Used to Further Research into Most Beneficial Psychedelic Molecules by secret-millionaire
At first I thought they were trying to give AI's psychedelics.
esotericenema t1_j2vchco wrote
Reply to I have become a phone addict. by mrburnwal
I know what you mean. I hate to say it, but I literally get "phone separation anxiety," to coin a phrase.
esotericenema t1_iw80vbl wrote
Reply to A modest change in housing temperature alters whole body energy expenditure and adipocyte thermogenic capacity in mice (Nov 2022) by basmwklz
Sweating a lot is known to make you lose weight, too. Hence the reason wrestlers use saunas so much. So, extreme temperatures, in either direction, will probably do it. What would be even more interesting would probably be trying to figure out if there's a difference between extreme heat and extreme cold, in terms of the exact kind of weight you're losing, in terms of actual fat vs. water weight or muscle.
esotericenema t1_iujbbkn wrote
Reply to comment by _PVRDVE in Kneeling Man Embracing a Standing Woman, Me, graphite, 2022 by TheEndingSpoiled
I understand that too, but without going to the extreme of crying, necessarily, you do want your woman to have your back, right? To support you, in some sense, that if that support was sudden removed, it would be like pulling a rug right out from under your feet, especially emotionally. That's a kind of vulnerability, you know. Vulnerability to betrayal and what not. I feel like this piece encompasses ALL of that. Just a man's general desire to want some kind of true intimacy (which is inherently a vulnerability, by definition) with what one might call the "divine feminine." In other words, for some mysterious reason, I don't just not want to be stabbed in the back by my woman; but I want to give her the power to stab me in the back, in the first place (even when I don't necessarily have to do that) and then have her proceed to not stab me in the back, because she actually loves me, you know?
esotericenema t1_iug8rho wrote
Reply to comment by MiniITXEconomy in Kneeling Man Embracing a Standing Woman, Me, graphite, 2022 by TheEndingSpoiled
In very broad terms, I was referring to allowing oneself to be vulnerable to a woman, yes. And I simply said, essentially, that it is within man's nature to want that on occasion, in one form or another. I didn't say every man gets the opportunity to fullfill every such inclination or even that he should take up every such opportunity when presented to him. Only that to literally be devoid of any such inclination whatsoever strikes me as very unhealthy.
esotericenema t1_iug4u40 wrote
Reply to comment by PSEOL in Kneeling Man Embracing a Standing Woman, Me, graphite, 2022 by TheEndingSpoiled
I said what I said.
esotericenema t1_iufviy8 wrote
Every man feels like doing this every once in a while, in one particular context or another. Unless they have some seriously unhealthy issues.
esotericenema t1_iu72tf2 wrote
Reply to Newly discovered species of bacteria in the microbiome may be a culprit behind rheumatoid arthritis by geoxol
This could ultimately benefit people with all kinds of autoimmune disorders. They're all somewhat fundamentally related, after all. Very exciting. Autoimmune disorders, in general, is one of the few remaining big categories of disease we haven't made much headway in curing (much like cancer) and they are rapidly on the rise in the general population, too.
esotericenema t1_itpryst wrote
Reply to Look at my eyes, me, digital art, 2022 by hotdigitalart
In my personal opinion, this is art, and it's undeniably pretty dang good. It's also absolutely NSFW. Butt... excuse me... but... is it "porn"? That's a harder question to answer. In my personal opinion, regardless of how you want to define "porn," erotic art crosses a line and becomes definitely, unacceptably obscene when it depicts real people having real intercourse; not even because it's "porn" at that point, but because at that point it's literally a form of "public prostitution." And I personally intuitively feel there's something uniquely bad for the human brain/mind/spirit/soul about that. I don't think erotic renaissance statues, for example, really have exactly the same negative effect on us as actual video footage of people actually copulating. I don't even think it has the same effect when they are merely pretending to copulate and not even really doing it, like in a pg-13 movie. I don't know why... like I said... just something I deeply intuit.
esotericenema t1_it8g0xa wrote
Reply to comment by flockaroo in If The Ocean Was Whisky, Me, digital - generative, 2022 by flockaroo
Touché. 😜
esotericenema t1_it8e061 wrote
That better be Jefferson's Ocean Whiskey, specifically.
esotericenema t1_jcirvdm wrote
Reply to comment by MintGreenLoveMachine in [WP] A dialog between two people only in the form of questions by DaxInvader
I love it. Spooktacular.