I'm no medical professional, but maybe you should see a psychologist? I'm not sure your experiences necessarily describe medical depression. — Philosophim
Ask god maybe? — I like sushi
Ask god maybe? It’s clear you cannot read or simply don’t understand what you’re reading (which amount the same thing). I won’t be responding any more to anything you say - other than by reporting it to mods — I like sushi
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised when the same person calls science ‘dogmatic’. — I like sushi
You can do the research or keep spouting crap that will likely get you removed from this forum. Your choice. — I like sushi
If distance doubles every generation you would be right. But it doesn't
— EugeneW
Again I don't know what you mean here. Lo — universeness
Not only are you a big fearty but you are a pessimistic one. I don't subscribe to 'The end is nigh — universeness
The fact that there are genes that correspond to psychopathic behaviour is OLD news. Very old news. — I like sushi
Right, I think they didn't inform you of what it was supposed to do. Depression medication isn't supposed to make you high or happy. Depression is usually about not being able to function or do anything about your emotional state. You can be sad or bored, but not depressed. Depression is where doing anything outside of minimal effort is incredibly difficult. If for example you feel you need an emotional high to do anything, that's an overcompensation for depression. — Philosophim
You're stretching/straining that logic elastic to the limit again EugeneW. Extinction on one planet won't matter so much if we exist on thousands of them. — universeness
The underlying molecular mechanisms have remained unknown but several previous studies suggest that abnormal glucose metabolism and opioidergic neurotransmission contribute to violent offending and psychopathy. Here we show using iPSC-derived cortical neurons and astrocytes from six incarcerated extremely antisocial and violent offenders, three nonpsychopathic individuals with substance abuse, and six healthy controls that there are robust alterations in the expression of several genes and immune response-related molecular pathways which were specific for psychopathy. In neurons, psychopathy was associated with marked upregulation of RPL10P9 and ZNF132, and downregulation of CDH5 and OPRD1. In astrocytes, RPL10P9 and MT-RNR2 were upregulated. Expression of aforementioned genes explained 30–92% of the variance of psychopathic symptoms. The gene expression findings were confirmed with qPCR.
So what causes a body to cease remaining at rest? A force acting upon it — Philosophim
Any reason why you didn't try to follow the medical advice and try it for a few weeks? — Philosophim
You miss the main practical point I made. The more planets/space stations etc we exist on, the harder it is to make us extinct. If we are all on one planet then we can be made extinct quite easily. — universeness
What??
I have to admit, you have a wild fantasy, uni!
— EugeneW
Don't get carried away by a little too much fantasy though!
— EugeneW — universeness
Could you rephrase that please? — Watchmaker
The primal fear which I am convinced is the substrate of all theism that you display in your typings — universeness
Don't worry ya big fearty, we have lots of time, we like reproducing. Maybe after we exist outside our planet and inside our solar system we can build generational ships or many many hops between space stations that we built between here and Proxima! — universeness
We are talking past each other again. You suggested my suggestions for paintings were mere fantasy and I was basically saying so what? are you suggesting that only theists can fantasize? That's all I was saying. — universeness
Yeah, especially your fantasies of god(s). — universeness
Some people can be psychopaths due to a gene. — I like sushi
Minds that seek truth emerged from forces that know nothing of truth. — Watchmaker
Don't be such a big fearty, ya big fearty! :rofl: — universeness
A dual duel? — Watchmaker
Go play with someone else on your low level moron — I like sushi
While I agree that drugs do not take away the cause, they can take away the effect. — Philosophim
Are we talking reality's atoms, or reality's degrees of freedom? ... and thus its invariances ... and thus its structural dichotomisation into its global spacetime invariances (the structure of its Lorentz, Poincare and even de Sitter symmetry groups) and its local gauge invariances (starting with the Standard Model's SU(3)xSU(2)xU(1))? — apokrisis
The quantum collapse issue highlights that fact. Yet as I have argued, it also shows us exactly where the epistemic incision must be made. — apokrisis
Panpsychism is the pathological metaphysics that arises when you try to reduce all existence to materialism, and wind up including "consciousness" as "another face of matter" — apokrisis
Push for merging humans with technology to extend lifespan. Push for global unity of our species. Push for developing technology that will allow us to leave this planetary nest as a prudent policy of further protection against the possibility of our extinction. — universeness
I don't think that the natural evolution of human consciousness has yet given us any ability to decipher the origin story of our Universe. I think this is one of the main reasons why most people take the very easiest and laziest of roads possible to scratch that annoying itch to know, they become theists. — universeness
Calling them ‘lunatics’ (or insinuating I’m saying that) tells me all I need to know about your ignorance. — I like sushi
You really don’t understand what I’m talking about nor seem to understand anything about how the brain functions. Calling them ‘lunatics’ (or insinuating I’m saying that) tells me all I need to know about your ignorance. — I like sushi
If parsimony is our only criterion, necessitarianism wins by a mile — Cuthbert
If we are not bothered whether our theory is true or not, let's go with necessitarianism. — Cuthbert
Well... I have always refused any kind of drugs and I stand on my position. I prefer this to kill me rather than alter my brain. — ithinkthereforeidontgiveaf
You don't match or come close to any theist I know — universeness
There will be a moon base soon enough. Easier to launch from there as opposed to Earth. — universeness
Is fantasy currently under theistic ownership? — universeness
Doctor, heal thyself first! — universeness
70 years is hardly a single human lifetime, a spacetime blink! There will be a moon base soon enough. Easier to launch from there as opposed to Earth. — universeness
On the other hand we have Kant supposing that we must already, a priori, have a notion of cause available to us in order that we bet able to attribute cause and effect. — Banno