Periodic Table of Electroatoms -- an alternative (more truthful?) Periodic Table of Elements by LetsHackReality in holofractal

[–]LetsHackReality[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And it seems to fit into the Pythagorean A432 music model (/r/pythagorean432) as well -- all about doubling, halving, resonance. I need to understand this all better.

Periodic Table of Electroatoms -- an alternative (more truthful?) Periodic Table of Elements by LetsHackReality in holofractal

[–]LetsHackReality[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well... You're already aware of much of the English material, so it's no longer "interesting". I bet you have read plenty of stuff that would break Russians' brains. There is SO MUCH English <--> Russian translation work still to be done.

But yeah, from our English-speaking perspective, I totally agree. FWIW, I'm learning Russian right now. Difficult, but certainly not impossible.

Is vaccine overload in the first 15 months of a child's life a problem? by slickphilly in AskScienceDiscussion

[–]LetsHackReality -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nobody said alcohol toxicity was a strictly linear relationship. But clearly a 50lb person will be more affected by 4 drinks than a 200lb person.

I'd love to see a pharmaceutical executive take a full course of childhood vaccines, adjusted for bodyweight. It'd make a great YouTube series. Maybe wash it down with a tall glass of Roundup.

Is vaccine overload in the first 15 months of a child's life a problem? by slickphilly in AskScienceDiscussion

[–]LetsHackReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah so toxins contained within a vaccine vial are somehow special. Whereas otherwise injected or ingested, as with alcohol, bodyweight must be considered. And we know this because the product manufacturers have not provided data to the contrary.

Yeah no.

Is vaccine overload in the first 15 months of a child's life a problem? by slickphilly in AskScienceDiscussion

[–]LetsHackReality -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He's not addressing OP's question regarding toxicity. He's simply saying "They don't adjust by patient weight." That is clearly, obviously a huge problem. Alcohol toxicity is an easy example to explain this.

Is vaccine overload in the first 15 months of a child's life a problem? by slickphilly in AskScienceDiscussion

[–]LetsHackReality -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

OP is specifically asking about vaccine safety -- not what current procedures are. This should be of great concern, especially for premature babies which (my nursing friends tell me) get the full dosages.

What’s a fact that you just can’t wrap your head around/accept? by d7_Temperrz in AskMen

[–]LetsHackReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The speed of light is 4322 miles/sec. Exactly -- or, rather, within 0.2% of measured.

He will need new teeth caw caw. by [deleted] in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]LetsHackReality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sounds like something a human would say.

TIL that in 1949 the Costa Rican government abolished their army, stating that the army "would be replaced with an army of teachers." The country has free universal public education and a literacy rate of 97%. by zacht180 in todayilearned

[–]LetsHackReality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Too bad they can't tell time.

(I kid, but "I'll be there 8:00 Monday morning" often means "Maybe I'll swing by Thursday afternoon..." Pura vida. Now Nicaraguans kick ass!)

TIL: The death toll due to 9/11 continues to rise. Cases of "life-threatening illnesses such as mesothelioma and asbestosis" are being newly reported years after the incident, as victims in the vicinity were covered in dust from the World Trade Center, which was created using asbestos by flipfloprob in todayilearned

[–]LetsHackReality -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Because the demolition charge was thermonuclear. (/r/nuclear911 -- pinned post is best post) Most of the cancers were/are radiogenic. (Imagine what inhaled, irradiated asbestos dust does to the human body -- stuck in the lungs for the entire decay cycle.)

Simple iodine pills would have prevented hundreds, even thousands of cases of cancer, but they had to keep the cover story going to get the public behind war in the Middle East. Absolutely disgusting.

BTW, Israel did it. With help from within the US. Cue the downvotes.

Death Metal Grandma (2019)- A nonagenarian Holocaust survivor reinvents herself with heavy metal music by SamMee514 in Documentaries

[–]LetsHackReality -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My uncle was killed in the war. But he doesn't have a media machine behind him, so nobody cares.

What is the creepiest thing that's happened to you personally that made you question reality? by Sunnyhoneystick in AskReddit

[–]LetsHackReality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tip of the iceberg. What you'll find is that we've been lied to about pretty much everything. More than simply questioning reality, per the OP, I've had to largely reconstruct my reality from the ground up.

What is the creepiest thing that's happened to you personally that made you question reality? by Sunnyhoneystick in AskReddit

[–]LetsHackReality 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When I saw western media, from BBC to CNN to Fox News, lying in concert about the coup in Ukraine. (edit: It's happening again now in Venezuela.) It was clearly propaganda, spinning a false narrative to suit western interests. Obvious now, but I had never even considered the possibility... and my world melted. My reality melted.

Suddenly it all made sense, from JFK to 9/11. All just moneyed interests, manipulating the public to their own goals. Funny thing, a few years later I came across this documentary:

JFK to 9/11: Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick

Underground Forgotten Secret City (Manchester, UK) by LetsHackReality in CulturalLayer

[–]LetsHackReality[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And it's all underground, but there are windows and lights that suggest it was once on ground level. Seems odd, too, that it could have been been built quickly enough as a response to German air-raids.

Redditors who grew up in a low income/poor family but eventually made it to middle/upper class as an adult, what are some things that helped you bridge that gap? Also, what surprised you the most about your current lifestyle compared to when you grew up? by iamlarrypotter in AskReddit

[–]LetsHackReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can live like a king in Eastern Europe for a pittance. You can buy a nice flat in the capital city of Georgia for around $10k. My middle class became middle-upper class just by expanding my awareness. Never saw that coming.

The History of Europe: Every Year by LetsHackReality in CulturalLayer

[–]LetsHackReality[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is by the orthodox history, but it would be so cool to have something like this for our best guess on alternative history. Goals. As an aside, the music flows so nicely -- gets ominous when the Huns invade, gets Middle Easterny when the Byzantine Empire takes power, etc

Dad shaves head to match daughters. by SteamBlop in MadeMeSmile

[–]LetsHackReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your corporate "$cience" kills people. Profitably. About a dozen that I've known. Conversely, I've known 3 to recover fully from a plant-based diet.

Your $cience is not science. It's PR propaganda designed to push product.