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    From Leroy N. Soetoro@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 20:57:14
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    From: democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov

    https://www.businessinsider.com/neanderthal-extinction-earth-magnetic- poles-flip-climate-change-2021-2

    Earth saw a lot of commotion when its magnetic poles flipped 42,000 years
    ago.

    Scientists have known about the flip since the late 1960s. Earth's
    magnetic poles aren't static — they're generated by electric currents from
    the planet's liquid outer core, which is constantly in motion. As of late, Earth's magnetic North pole has wandered considerably on a path toward
    northern Russia.

    But for the most part, scientists didn't think the last pole flip had a
    major environmental impact. Sure, the planet's magnetic field got weaker, allowing more cosmic rays to penetrate the atmosphere, but plant and
    animal life wasn't known to have been greatly affected.

    A new study now suggests a more dramatic phenomenon occurred: The
    additional cosmic rays may have depleted ozone concentrations, opening the floodgates for more ultraviolet radiation in the atmosphere. Shifting
    weather patterns may have expanded the ice sheet over North America and
    dried out Australia, prompting the extinction of many large mammal
    species. A solar storm, meanwhile, might have driven ancient humans to
    seek shelter in caves.

    As competition for resources grew, our closest extinct human relative, Neanderthals, may have died out.

    "It would have been an incredibly scary time, almost like the end of
    days," Chris Turney, an Earth scientist at the University of New South
    Wales, said in a video describing the new research.

    Scientists have not come to agree on a definitive theory about why
    Neanderthals disappeared. Some research suggests their extinction happened naturally, as Neanderthals inbred with modern humans or the population
    became too small to hunt, mate, and raise children. Other scientists have posited that Neanderthals may have been out-competed for resources as
    modern humans started to populate Europe.

    But it's probably no coincidence that Neanderthals died out following a
    major shift of Earth's magnetic poles, Turney's study suggests.

    "It was only when you started talking between different areas of science,
    you could see the connections," his co-author, Alan Cooper, said. "Before
    that, none of the different fields had worked out 42 [42,000 years ago]
    was the key event."

    Ancient trees and caves hold clues about a possible climate disaster

    To find out what happened to Earth's climate 42,000 years ago, scientists
    asked a native New Zealander who was alive at the time: the ancient kauri
    tree. The tree's rings serve as a record of radiocarbon levels — a
    radioactive isotope — in the atmosphere over tens of thousands of years. Indeed, the rings showed evidence of rising radiocarbon at the time when
    the magnetic fields flipped, an event known as the "Laschamps excursion."

    The event isn't unique in the history of our planet: The British
    Geological Survey estimates that four or five pole flips occur every
    million years.

    During these reversals, the magnetic shield that protects our planet from
    solar wind (charged particles streaming off the sun) gets weaker. Earth's magnetic North and South poles — not to be confused with the planet's northernmost and southernmost geographic points — switch places.

    The Laschamps excursion, the most recent example of this magnetic flip,
    likely took place over a period of 1,000 years. That's a blip in Earth's lifetime, but long enough to alter the fates of those living on the
    planet.

    "In that process of flipping from North to South and South to North, effectively the Earth's magnetic field almost disappeared," Turney said.
    "And it opened the planet up to all these high-energy particles from outer space."

    If the sun spewed extra-high levels of radiation in a solar storm during
    that time, Neanderthals may have needed to seek cover.

    Indeed, the Laschamps excursion coincided with a rise in cave use across
    Europe and Southeast Asia. In particular, researchers have found red ocher handprints in the regions' caves that date back some 40,000 years.
    According to the new study, this pigment could have served as an ancient
    form of sunscreen.

    Neanderthal study
    Red ocher handprints in Spain's El Castillo cave may represent the use of
    an ancient form of sunscreen. Paul Pettitt, Gobierno de Cantabria
    Another magnetic reversal could be 'imminent'
    Not all researchers are convinced by Turney and Cooper's analysis. Chris Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History Museum in London, told
    The Guardian that although the Laschamps excursion could have contributed
    to Neanderthals' demise, it's hard to know exactly when they died out.

    "They did survive longer and ranged more widely than just Europe, and we
    have a very poor fix on the timing of their final disappearance across
    swathes of Asia," Stringer said.

    James Channell, a geologist at the University of Florida, told NPR that historical records of ice cores dating back 42,000 years don't indicate a global climate crisis. Still, he added, "there does appear to be a
    linkage" between the extinction of large mammals and the weakening of
    Earth's magnetic field.

    At the very least, the new study offers a hint about what could happen if magnetic north and south flip again.

    Scientists know that Earth's magnetic field has weakened about 9% in the
    past 170 years. The magnetic North pole has also been drifting more
    rapidly since the 1990s, at a rate of 30 to 40 miles per year.

    This has "increased speculation that a field reversal may be imminent,"
    the researchers wrote. Such an event could potentially topple power grids
    and satellite networks. An increase in radiation could also expose more
    people to diseases like cancer.

    But scientists suspect that any possible magnetic reversal would be in its early stages. Earth's magnetic field is still far stronger than it was the
    last time the poles flipped.



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  • From Duke@1:229/2 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 16:04:32
    XPost: sci.physics, alt.global-warming, alt.survival
    From: Duke.Mantee@cocks.net

    On 2/23/21 1:57 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/neanderthal-extinction-earth-magnetic- poles-flip-climate-change-2021-2

    Earth saw a lot of commotion when its magnetic poles flipped 42,000 years ago.

    Scientists have known about the flip since the late 1960s. Earth's
    magnetic poles aren't static β€” they're generated by electric currents from the planet's liquid outer core, which is constantly in motion. As of late, Earth's magnetic North pole has wandered considerably on a path toward northern Russia.

    But for the most part, scientists didn't think the last pole flip had a
    major environmental impact. Sure, the planet's magnetic field got weaker, allowing more cosmic rays to penetrate the atmosphere, but plant and
    animal life wasn't known to have been greatly affected.

    A new study now suggests a more dramatic phenomenon occurred: The
    additional cosmic rays may have depleted ozone concentrations, opening the floodgates for more ultraviolet radiation in the atmosphere. Shifting
    weather patterns may have expanded the ice sheet over North America and
    dried out Australia, prompting the extinction of many large mammal
    species. A solar storm, meanwhile, might have driven ancient humans to
    seek shelter in caves.

    As competition for resources grew, our closest extinct human relative, Neanderthals, may have died out.

    "It would have been an incredibly scary time, almost like the end of
    days," Chris Turney, an Earth scientist at the University of New South
    Wales, said in a video describing the new research.

    Scientists have not come to agree on a definitive theory about why Neanderthals disappeared. Some research suggests their extinction happened naturally, as Neanderthals inbred with modern humans or the population
    became too small to hunt, mate, and raise children. Other scientists have posited that Neanderthals may have been out-competed for resources as
    modern humans started to populate Europe.

    But it's probably no coincidence that Neanderthals died out following a
    major shift of Earth's magnetic poles, Turney's study suggests.

    "It was only when you started talking between different areas of science,
    you could see the connections," his co-author, Alan Cooper, said. "Before that, none of the different fields had worked out 42 [42,000 years ago]
    was the key event."

    Ancient trees and caves hold clues about a possible climate disaster

    To find out what happened to Earth's climate 42,000 years ago, scientists asked a native New Zealander who was alive at the time: the ancient kauri tree. The tree's rings serve as a record of radiocarbon levels β€” a radioactive isotope β€” in the atmosphere over tens of thousands of years. Indeed, the rings showed evidence of rising radiocarbon at the time when
    the magnetic fields flipped, an event known as the "Laschamps excursion."

    The event isn't unique in the history of our planet: The British
    Geological Survey estimates that four or five pole flips occur every
    million years.

    During these reversals, the magnetic shield that protects our planet from solar wind (charged particles streaming off the sun) gets weaker. Earth's magnetic North and South poles β€” not to be confused with the planet's northernmost and southernmost geographic points β€” switch places.

    The Laschamps excursion, the most recent example of this magnetic flip, likely took place over a period of 1,000 years. That's a blip in Earth's lifetime, but long enough to alter the fates of those living on the
    planet.

    "In that process of flipping from North to South and South to North, effectively the Earth's magnetic field almost disappeared," Turney said.
    "And it opened the planet up to all these high-energy particles from outer space."

    If the sun spewed extra-high levels of radiation in a solar storm during
    that time, Neanderthals may have needed to seek cover.

    Indeed, the Laschamps excursion coincided with a rise in cave use across Europe and Southeast Asia. In particular, researchers have found red ocher handprints in the regions' caves that date back some 40,000 years.
    According to the new study, this pigment could have served as an ancient
    form of sunscreen.

    Neanderthal study
    Red ocher handprints in Spain's El Castillo cave may represent the use of
    an ancient form of sunscreen. Paul Pettitt, Gobierno de Cantabria
    Another magnetic reversal could be 'imminent'
    Not all researchers are convinced by Turney and Cooper's analysis. Chris Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History Museum in London, told
    The Guardian that although the Laschamps excursion could have contributed
    to Neanderthals' demise, it's hard to know exactly when they died out.

    "They did survive longer and ranged more widely than just Europe, and we
    have a very poor fix on the timing of their final disappearance across swathes of Asia," Stringer said.

    James Channell, a geologist at the University of Florida, told NPR that historical records of ice cores dating back 42,000 years don't indicate a global climate crisis. Still, he added, "there does appear to be a
    linkage" between the extinction of large mammals and the weakening of
    Earth's magnetic field.

    At the very least, the new study offers a hint about what could happen if magnetic north and south flip again.

    Scientists know that Earth's magnetic field has weakened about 9% in the
    past 170 years. The magnetic North pole has also been drifting more
    rapidly since the 1990s, at a rate of 30 to 40 miles per year.

    This has "increased speculation that a field reversal may be imminent,"
    the researchers wrote. Such an event could potentially topple power grids
    and satellite networks. An increase in radiation could also expose more people to diseases like cancer.

    But scientists suspect that any possible magnetic reversal would be in its early stages. Earth's magnetic field is still far stronger than it was the last time the poles flipped.




    Excellent post. Very informative.

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  • From BeamMeUpScotty@1:229/2 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 01:50:57
    XPost: sci.physics, sac.politics, alt.global-warming
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.politics.republicans, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    From: NOT-SURE@ideocracy.gov

    On 2/23/21 3:57 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/neanderthal-extinction-earth-magnetic- poles-flip-climate-change-2021-2

    Earth saw a lot of commotion when its magnetic poles flipped 42,000 years ago.

    Scientists have known about the flip since the late 1960s. Earth's
    magnetic poles aren't static β€” they're generated by electric currents from the planet's liquid outer core, which is constantly in motion. As of late, Earth's magnetic North pole has wandered considerably on a path toward northern Russia.

    But for the most part, scientists didn't think the last pole flip had a
    major environmental impact. Sure, the planet's magnetic field got weaker, allowing more cosmic rays to penetrate the atmosphere, but plant and
    animal life wasn't known to have been greatly affected.

    A new study now suggests a more dramatic phenomenon occurred: The
    additional cosmic rays may have depleted ozone concentrations, opening the floodgates for more ultraviolet radiation in the atmosphere. Shifting
    weather patterns may have expanded the ice sheet over North America and
    dried out Australia, prompting the extinction of many large mammal
    species. A solar storm, meanwhile, might have driven ancient humans to
    seek shelter in caves.

    As competition for resources grew, our closest extinct human relative, Neanderthals, may have died out.

    "It would have been an incredibly scary time, almost like the end of
    days," Chris Turney, an Earth scientist at the University of New South
    Wales, said in a video describing the new research.

    Scientists have not come to agree on a definitive theory about why Neanderthals disappeared. Some research suggests their extinction happened naturally, as Neanderthals inbred with modern humans or the population
    became too small to hunt, mate, and raise children. Other scientists have posited that Neanderthals may have been out-competed for resources as
    modern humans started to populate Europe.

    But it's probably no coincidence that Neanderthals died out following a
    major shift of Earth's magnetic poles, Turney's study suggests.

    "It was only when you started talking between different areas of science,
    you could see the connections," his co-author, Alan Cooper, said. "Before that, none of the different fields had worked out 42 [42,000 years ago]
    was the key event."

    Ancient trees and caves hold clues about a possible climate disaster

    To find out what happened to Earth's climate 42,000 years ago, scientists asked a native New Zealander who was alive at the time: the ancient kauri tree. The tree's rings serve as a record of radiocarbon levels β€” a radioactive isotope β€” in the atmosphere over tens of thousands of years. Indeed, the rings showed evidence of rising radiocarbon at the time when
    the magnetic fields flipped, an event known as the "Laschamps excursion."

    The event isn't unique in the history of our planet: The British
    Geological Survey estimates that four or five pole flips occur every
    million years.

    During these reversals, the magnetic shield that protects our planet from solar wind (charged particles streaming off the sun) gets weaker. Earth's magnetic North and South poles β€” not to be confused with the planet's northernmost and southernmost geographic points β€” switch places.

    The Laschamps excursion, the most recent example of this magnetic flip, likely took place over a period of 1,000 years. That's a blip in Earth's lifetime, but long enough to alter the fates of those living on the
    planet.

    "In that process of flipping from North to South and South to North, effectively the Earth's magnetic field almost disappeared," Turney said.
    "And it opened the planet up to all these high-energy particles from outer space."

    If the sun spewed extra-high levels of radiation in a solar storm during
    that time, Neanderthals may have needed to seek cover.

    Indeed, the Laschamps excursion coincided with a rise in cave use across Europe and Southeast Asia. In particular, researchers have found red ocher handprints in the regions' caves that date back some 40,000 years.
    According to the new study, this pigment could have served as an ancient
    form of sunscreen.

    Neanderthal study
    Red ocher handprints in Spain's El Castillo cave may represent the use of
    an ancient form of sunscreen. Paul Pettitt, Gobierno de Cantabria
    Another magnetic reversal could be 'imminent'
    Not all researchers are convinced by Turney and Cooper's analysis. Chris Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History Museum in London, told
    The Guardian that although the Laschamps excursion could have contributed
    to Neanderthals' demise, it's hard to know exactly when they died out.

    "They did survive longer and ranged more widely than just Europe, and we
    have a very poor fix on the timing of their final disappearance across swathes of Asia," Stringer said.

    James Channell, a geologist at the University of Florida, told NPR that historical records of ice cores dating back 42,000 years don't indicate a global climate crisis. Still, he added, "there does appear to be a
    linkage" between the extinction of large mammals and the weakening of
    Earth's magnetic field.

    At the very least, the new study offers a hint about what could happen if magnetic north and south flip again.

    Scientists know that Earth's magnetic field has weakened about 9% in the
    past 170 years. The magnetic North pole has also been drifting more
    rapidly since the 1990s, at a rate of 30 to 40 miles per year.

    This has "increased speculation that a field reversal may be imminent,"
    the researchers wrote. Such an event could potentially topple power grids
    and satellite networks. An increase in radiation could also expose more people to diseases like cancer.

    But scientists suspect that any possible magnetic reversal would be in its early stages. Earth's magnetic field is still far stronger than it was the last time the poles flipped.



    Maybe the less intelligent will die out this time as well.... And
    NATURAL SELECTION will save the United States from the Democrats?










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    Banning guns and de-funding police won't lower crime if you follow the Democrats Rhetoric. *And their very own Democrat actions confirm* that
    even *they believe they're lying* since they're doing the opposite *to*
    *reduce any crimes "you" might commit against the Government* that they
    control and apparently they *believe guns and fences and police* *will* *protect* them from your crime and violence. So why won't those same
    things protect you from crime and violence?

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  • From Winston_Smith@1:229/2 to whodat on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 08:50:37
    XPost: sci.physics, sac.politics, alt.global-warming
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.politics.republicans
    From: invalid@butterfly.net

    On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 07:16:49 -0600, whodat wrote:

    It somehow incorporates the human nature
    to accept as predictive only the best parts of what's on offer, with a >staunch disbelief that the entire promise will actually occur.

    On many cycles the lure to repeat is that "the" idea was sound but the technology to make it work wasn't there. "Now" we have better tech so
    now the idea will work. And it will be glorious.

    The actual fail point of "the" idea is always human nature which seems remarkably constant.

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  • From whodat@1:229/2 to BeamMeUpScotty on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 07:16:49
    XPost: sci.physics, sac.politics, alt.global-warming
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.politics.republicans, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    From: whodaat@void.nowgere.com

    On 2/24/2021 12:50 AM, BeamMeUpScotty wrote:
    On 2/23/21 3:57 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/neanderthal-extinction-earth-magnetic-
    poles-flip-climate-change-2021-2

    [...]

    Maybe the less intelligent will die out this time as well.... And
    NATURAL SELECTION will save the United States from the Democrats?

    It seems that such things have their own natural cycles. That's not to
    say they cannot be altered, only that the likelihood is minuscule that
    humanity won't have to experience the whole thing again and again.

    This opinion is based on observation of human history which indicates
    that all belief systems (politics almost always contains that element)
    embrace a sort of hysteresis that allows or demands a repetition of
    previously failed paradigms. It somehow incorporates the human nature
    to accept as predictive only the best parts of what's on offer, with a
    staunch disbelief that the entire promise will actually occur.

    They can never lay their finger on why "this time will be different"
    when it never ever is. New iteration, new victims, always the same.

    See the definition of insanity commonly attributed to Einstein.

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  • From BeamMeUpScotty@1:229/2 to whodat on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 09:24:36
    XPost: sci.physics, sac.politics, alt.global-warming
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.republicans
    XPost: alt.college.republicans, alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.soc.women XPost: alt.soc.men, alt.politics.corruption, alt.gossip.celebrities
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, or.politics, seattle.politics
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.abortion, alt.beam-me-up.scotty.there-is-no.intelligent-life.down-here
    From: NOT-SURE@ideocracy.gov

    On 2/24/21 8:16 AM, whodat wrote:
    On 2/24/2021 12:50 AM, BeamMeUpScotty wrote:
    On 2/23/21 3:57 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/neanderthal-extinction-earth-magnetic-
    poles-flip-climate-change-2021-2

    [...]

    Maybe the less intelligent will die out this time as well....Β  And
    NATURAL SELECTION will save the United States from the Democrats?

    It seems that such things have their own natural cycles. That's not to
    say they cannot be altered, only that the likelihood is minuscule that humanity won't have to experience the whole thing again and again.

    This opinion is based on observation of human history which indicates
    that all belief systems (politics almost always contains that element) embrace a sort of hysteresis that allows or demands a repetition of previously failed paradigms. It somehow incorporates the human nature
    to accept as predictive only the best parts of what's on offer, with a staunch disbelief that the entire promise will actually occur.

    They can never lay their finger on why "this time will be different"
    when it never ever is. New iteration, new victims, always the same.

    See the definition of insanity commonly attributed to Einstein.

    I have revised Einstein's theory and I'm hoping for a Nobel Prize for my
    theory of STUPIDITY which suggests that Einstein was wrong and doing the
    same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome isn't
    "insanity".... It's the Definition of STUPIDITY.

    Which is why it fits 100% of Democrats so well. They're educated and indoctrinated, but failing to be able to access any of the useful
    information or logic to use intelligently means that their stupidity is nullifying any education or IQ points they are falsely credited with.

    In short, you can't fix STUPID and that include trying to use
    indoctrination and FAKE IQ tests to hide it, and assuming that the test
    and indoctrination is going to solve or fix the problem of STUPID, which includes the insane who are stupid, who you don't want to suggest are
    the insane that are only mentally ill.

    The Theory that I put forth is a universal theory of "everything STUPID"
    that will include "insanity" within the other larger group of people who
    seem to NOT believe in insanity as being real and suggest that normal
    includes the abnormal who are the insane or mentally ill. That was a
    logic leak in the Einstein theory of why people are doing the same thing
    over and over. The reason for it isn't their insanity (though they may
    be insane) the reason for it is their stupidity be they either normal or insane.

    You can't define it as "insanity" it has to be defined as stupid. And
    the result is the hopelessness of stupidity being something that you
    can't fix. If you educate someone that's stupid you just get someone who
    has information that they can't use logically and intelligently.


    And an example would be the Democrats who say they believe in science
    and then ignore it when they describe gays as NOT being binary sexual
    beings like all of us who are heterosexual and are called HOMOSEXUALS
    and LESBIANS because those are mental illnesses....

    And we know they're mental illnesses because the DNA science has no
    proof they're anything but heterosexuals. And that means they're
    abnormal heterosexuals. And an abnormal heterosexual where we rule out
    DNA science either has physical or mental problems impairing their
    heterosexual fulfillment.

    Only a stupid person would believe that gays are not what the science
    tells us they are. Gays are mentally ill versions of heterosexuals,
    whether that was an environmental cause or a mental defect from an
    accident or genetic disease or mutation is the question and so far the
    DNA science hasn't shown any evidence that there is a mutation or
    genetic disease responsible.



    --
    That's karma

    Banning guns and de-funding police won't lower crime if you follow the Democrats Rhetoric. *And their very own Democrat actions confirm* that
    even *they believe they're lying* since they're doing the opposite *to*
    *reduce any crimes "you" might commit against the Government* that they
    control and apparently they *believe guns and fences and police* *will* *protect* them from your crime and violence. So why won't those same
    things protect you from crime and violence?

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  • From BeamMeUpScotty@1:229/2 to whodat on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 08:52:13
    XPost: sci.physics, sac.politics, alt.global-warming
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.republicans
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    From: NOT-SURE@ideocracy.gov

    On 2/24/21 8:16 AM, whodat wrote:
    On 2/24/2021 12:50 AM, BeamMeUpScotty wrote:
    On 2/23/21 3:57 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/neanderthal-extinction-earth-magnetic-
    poles-flip-climate-change-2021-2

    [...]

    Maybe the less intelligent will die out this time as well....Β  And
    NATURAL SELECTION will save the United States from the Democrats?

    It seems that such things have their own natural cycles. That's not to
    say they cannot be altered, only that the likelihood is minuscule that humanity won't have to experience the whole thing again and again.

    This opinion is based on observation of human history which indicates
    that all belief systems (politics almost always contains that element) embrace a sort of hysteresis that allows or demands a repetition of previously failed paradigms. It somehow incorporates the human nature
    to accept as predictive only the best parts of what's on offer, with a staunch disbelief that the entire promise will actually occur.

    They can never lay their finger on why "this time will be different"
    when it never ever is. New iteration, new victims, always the same.

    See the definition of insanity commonly attributed to Einstein.

    I have revised Einstein's theory and I'm hoping for a Nobel Prize for my
    theory of STUPIDITY which suggests that Einstein was wrong and doing the
    same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome isn't
    "insanity".... It's the Definition of STUPIDITY.

    Which is why it fits 100% of Democrats so well. They are educated and indoctrinated, but failing to be able to access that any useful
    information or logic means that their stupidity is nullifying any
    education or IQ points they are falsly credited with.

    In short, you can't fix STUPID and that include trying to use
    indoctrination and FAKE IQ tests and assuming that the test and
    indoctrination is going to solve or fix the problem of STUPID.

    The Theory that I put forth is a universal theory of "everything STUPID"
    that will include "insanity" within the other larger group of people who
    seem to NOT believe in insanity as being real and suggest that normal
    includes the abnormal who are the insane. That was a logic leak in the Einstein theory of why people are doing the same thing over and over.

    You can't define it as "insanity" it has to be defined as stupid.




    --
    That's karma

    Banning guns and de-funding police won't lower crime if you follow the Democrats Rhetoric. *And their very own Democrat actions confirm* that
    even *they believe they're lying* since they're doing the opposite *to*
    *reduce any crimes "you" might commit against the Government* that they
    control and apparently they *believe guns and fences and police* *will* *protect* them from your crime and violence. So why won't those same
    things protect you from crime and violence?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Winston_Smith@1:229/2 to BeamMeUpScotty on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 08:51:42
    XPost: sci.physics, sac.politics, alt.global-warming
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.politics.republicans
    From: invalid@butterfly.net

    On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 09:24:36 -0500, BeamMeUpScotty wrote:

    Which is why it fits 100% of Democrats so well. They're educated and >indoctrinated, but failing to be able to access any of the useful
    information or logic to use intelligently means that their stupidity is >nullifying any education or IQ points they are falsely credited with.
    ...
    You can't define it as "insanity" it has to be defined as stupid. And
    the result is the hopelessness of stupidity being something that you
    can't fix. If you educate someone that's stupid you just get someone who
    has information that they can't use logically and intelligently.

    You are nibbling at the idea but it can be expressed more simply. We
    must not confuse "stupid" and "ignorant". Ignorant just means
    untaught. I can fix ignorant by teaching someone. Stupid means the
    brain is wired up wrong. I can't fix stupid. Perhaps teach them some
    tricks to improve their life but I can't show them how to actually
    think. It doesn't fit in the operating system.

    When we talk about "educated" that simply means having memorized some
    facts and perhaps some methods. Merely educated, but stupid, can
    produce a useful practitioner of some unchanging process. Unless
    "intelligent" is there (the opposite of stupid), education will not
    produce someone who can reason, create, and avoid pitfalls as the
    world changes.

    Very often that sort of person gets to the work of creating without
    bothering with formal education.

    The political idea that "everyone" should have free education to the
    ultimate level does promote the idea that we are all equal. If
    actually carried out it only proves most of us can memorize a given
    curriculum, not that everyone will become equally creative or
    insightful.

    But "equal" means fair, now doesn't it? That is soothing pabulum for
    the masses, most of which will not even get the education they could
    make real use of.

    The tragedy is that the stupid but educated think they are superior to
    the intelligent and by some rules of nature should be running things.
    We have to expect that; they are taught that and they can't think
    enough to see the fallacy.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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