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  1. computerhxr

    is space and matter the same

    I was thinking about this earlier, and I think that they are one in the same. I just imagine that if time was perfectly uniform, and there were parts of it that moved slower, then that would account for forces like gravity. So then particles are just snags in time. Things with mass then...
  2. computerhxr

    How are you living with your mental illnesses?

    It's gone and I miss it.
  3. computerhxr

    When nobody knows what you're talking about...

    I'm not an electrical engineer, I just wanted to charge my phone. That's probably why it is so difficult to explain, because I actually just use circles to do math. It works, I use it to solve a lot of problems. Trying to explain it in scientific terms and still nobody seems to understand.
  4. computerhxr

    When nobody knows what you're talking about...

    Thanks, but I don't think that vocabulary is the issue. I will try articulating it better, but most of the time it feels like I'm putting effort into something that will fall on deaf ears, so it isn't worth the extra effort. My effort: ------------------------------------------- The phone is...
  5. computerhxr

    When nobody knows what you're talking about...

    Haha, thanks! Actually, zero people think that I could have Asperger's which I guess is a good thing, but also I feel like I would fit in with them.
  6. computerhxr

    When nobody knows what you're talking about...

    Good points, thank you. I don't really know where to find the "right people" but maybe I just should avoid talking about topics that interest me. Maybe also stop listening to people talk about things that I am not interested in unless they reciprocate.
  7. computerhxr

    When nobody knows what you're talking about...

    This is roughly what I was trying to do...
  8. computerhxr

    When nobody knows what you're talking about...

    This happens to me frequently, but at this point people think that I'm just trolling when I am not. It is just abstract and I don't know how to communicate ideas effectively. Is this common among intuitive types? The most recent occurrence was discussing math with people, and people were...
  9. computerhxr

    matter and spirit

    If it affects the universe, then what you are calling matter and physical are a medium.
  10. computerhxr

    matter and spirit

    It depends on how you reduce information. If you divide the system into two parts, then one gives the other its value and defines its properties. The fixed or immutable properties and the mutable. Where you draw the divide is a matter of perspective. For example, you can say that a ball...
  11. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    That pretty much sums up what I was saying.
  12. computerhxr

    Science and IQ

    Imagination is what many scientists are missing. I think that is what made Einstein unique when compared with most other scientists of his day. You can be incredibly smart and capable of learning and applying science but lack imagination.
  13. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    Someone brought up the quantum eraser experiment and explained how it goes back in time to affect the past. That is more hogwash in my opinion. If anything, this experiment should prove that particles are not entangled and that there is information hidden across a threshold that we are unable...
  14. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    Part of me thinks that they must have figured it out back in Einstein's time. They settled on creating a mystery to drive scientists to continue the search because that is where progress is made. Quantum entanglement is like a magic trick. The magician pulls a white rabbit from an empty hat...
  15. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    Yeah, that is how science works. You have to imagine things and test your hypothesis using experiments that again, you have to imagine first. And, my make-believe resulted in two accurate discoveries, that probably are in textbooks somewhere. It is described by physicists and mathematicians...
  16. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    A unified field theory would be the complete entanglement of everything. The Sun for example is entangled with Earth. Literally everything in existence is bound together. What happens on Earth's Sun affects Earth, but the propagation is still limited to the speed of light. So in the sense of...
  17. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    I have been studying more about quantum physics and it turns out that I discovered something independently, before acquiring the knowledge through research. I just predicted it based on my hypothesis. I also predicted another phenomenon in quantum physics. Still, I am a visual thinker and...
  18. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    Yes, that is exactly why quantum entanglement is flawed. What you are describing is more like that of Einstein's hidden variables. The problem with quantum entanglement is that their claim is that the measurement of one entangled particle has a faster than lightspeed affect on the other...
  19. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    Okay, I am talking about reality then, not physics. When I say that everything is entangled, I mean that it is all bound to a universal field.
  20. computerhxr

    Science and IQ

    What constitutes a scientist? There are plenty of people who do science who are not considered a scientist. At the same time, there are a lot of people who work in labs that would be classified as a scientist that do little more than follow operations. There are scientific benefits to having...
  21. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    He was working on a unified field theory but was unable to describe gravity. He wasn't opposed to Quantum Mechanics, and in fact, contributed to the field of Quantum Mechanics with the quantization of light as the photoelectric effect which required that light have a particle as well as a wave...
  22. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    If it is not in a textbook, then it is not physics? That is a great point.
  23. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    Einstein believed in locality, causality, and quantities that could affect each other no faster than the speed of light. He thought it was incomplete and in fact, his theory of the Photoelectric Effect is a contribution to quantum physics. In the sense of a unified field theory.
  24. computerhxr

    Quantum Entanglement - Einstein was right.

    Everything is entangled. Prove me wrong.
  25. computerhxr

    NLP

    Think of it this way, if trauma is associated and reflected by a visceral response to hearing a word, then that trauma response is anchored to that word. That is programmed (anchored/conditioned) into your psychology.
  26. computerhxr

    NLP

    He made a good point in the article, that NLP has morphed due to being in the public domain. Earlier today I saw an ad that said that you can get your NLP certification in 7 days.
  27. computerhxr

    NLP

    If it is applied properly, then it is effective. The fact that Wikipedia calls it pseudoscientific and further describes the scientific criticism of NLP lacking empirical support is actually a form of NLP. If you're a scientific rationalist requiring empirical evidence, then they anchored your...
  28. computerhxr

    Racism is innate

    Not if you understand their perspectives, motivations, and biases. Each side really isn't listening to each other, they are looking for opportunities to push their bias on others.
  29. computerhxr

    Racism is innate

    Racism is a spectrum, however, depending on the cohort they may have selective attention and attributions to the effects counter to inherent realities.
  30. computerhxr

    My Software Development project

    Wow, that makes a lot of sense. Thank you for the explanation. I wish you luck on this endeavor.
  31. computerhxr

    Women freak me out

    @moody How did you know I was wearing green? Yep, that pretty much describes me to a T.
  32. computerhxr

    My Software Development project

    On thing that I realized was that there is more value in creating a system that is adapted to the human that uses it. Think of it like this... I had a friend who wanted to build robots to replace farmers to tend fields. I asked him why would you use a robot when we have tractors that are...
  33. computerhxr

    My Software Development project

    Oh wow, yeah that it about what I thought it would look like actually. Good job!
  34. computerhxr

    My Software Development project

    Wow, that is cool! It is difficult to read the code on a forum. Do you have a video of the output?
  35. computerhxr

    My Software Development project

    I've been thinking of something similar. What I like doing is building out single components and assembling them as a whole later.
  36. computerhxr

    My Software Development project

    @Animekitty I am starting a software development project too! Maybe we can bound ideas off of each other? What progress have you made so far? Is there a first step that you can take?
  37. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    I think that it is useful because it is conceptual. Ridged structures are my kryptonite. lol What you are saying is the truth. Most people aren't well suited for the ways that I do things, which is why their advice is usually counter to what is actually good for me. I basically had to clear...
  38. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    Oh yeah, I did really well in academic environments. I had a high GPA without taking advantage of all of the loopholes that are available to those privileged enough to know about them. I had a few issues with the education system, which I think were justified. It's mostly family, friends, and...
  39. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    I am still learning. I think my situation is different in that my 'choice' is taken from me, which is why I went on the offense. I say no and make my own decision, then they go against my wishes, and then when things go bad it is my fault for the decisions that I've made. I just keep ending...
  40. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    It is a difficult lesson to learn. I've found that just having someone who will listen is usually enough to make your own decisions and clarify your own thoughts. I agree with you about feeling cheated, but more than that, people go on the offense when you stop respecting their opinions like...
  41. computerhxr

    Scientific & Historical Exploration of Cultures, Religions, & the Sexes

    "There are also more high IQ, but also extremely retarded men in the gene-pool. Women tend to concentrate more towards the middle, so there are less retarded but also less very high IQ women." Something that I have noticed is that retardation is many times a product of stigmatization. It is...
  42. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    Scapegoats get blamed for everything when they go around fixing things that nobody else wants to deal with. From what I understand is that it disrupts social order and puts a target on your back. I found out that I was used as a scapegoat and blamed for so many things over the years, which...
  43. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    I have not been doing well. My life isn't terrible by any means. My problems aren't difficult to solve if I could find the help that I need. The harder that I try, the more problems that I accumulate. When I ask for help, people go out of their way to help me in a way that they think is best...
  44. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    What?! You like my posts! Thank you! I don't like to be a bother either. At the same time, some people are lonely and would love to be bothered. It's like a double expense but I keep pushing my comfort zone. It's good to hear from you again!
  45. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    Oh wow! This is great, thank you! Hand drawn is the best! You are very talented!
  46. computerhxr

    Can autists be intuitive?

    From my understanding of Autism, is that they typically have frontal lobe (short-term working memory) issues. When incoming information (stimuli) moves through the brain, a neuro-typical brain will move towards a singular location, while someone with Autism will move towards many different...
  47. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    Thank you for explaining! I appreciate it a lot actually. I like your personality and sense of humor. Probably if we were speaking in person it would be totally different. This is one of the things that I struggle with, people will say one thing and I think they are being serious, and...
  48. computerhxr

    The science delusion

    Thank you for sharing this. It is nice to hear someone speak so clearly on the topic. I have had these debates with friends and in the forum many times, and have come to a few conclusions. Science is a religion. Cancer is a product of disease, and disease is a product of meta instability...
  49. computerhxr

    Only when I'm depressed.

    I thought about what you said and I think the root cause of my dissatisfaction is that when I communicate, my words are rarely interpreted how I mean and I rarely pick up on sub communications. I have put a lot of work into myself, and in particular, trying to understand other people. When I...
  50. computerhxr

    geometry and shape of universe seems to be not flat

    This is just my own imagination on the shape of the universe... If the universe is a closed sphere like a bubble, then what is outside of the bubble would likely reduce to zero, warping the furthest reaches of space to a single point. What is infinitely large would then be no different than...
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