04-22-2025, 05:41 PM
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04-22-2025, 05:41 PM
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04-22-2025, 05:41 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:31 PM)chr0naut Wrote: Not entirely BS. There are both good and bad health effects from a vegan diet. How do you find these great sources? From your first source (may explain a lot here): "Additionally, vegans have a greater prevalence of mental health problems, which may lead to a poorer quality of life. An optimal diet should be balanced, consisting of lean meat, nuts, fresh fruits and vegetables, and olive oil (Figure 1) [8,9]. A wholesome diet is essential in maintaining a healthy gut flora, which in turn is pivotal in avoiding inflammatory disorders." What's that quote that is applicable here: "The belly rules the mind."
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04-22-2025, 05:43 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:30 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Lol projection much? There are studies that show that people who are cognitively less capable, are both unaware of the fact, and also believe that they have higher capability than those who do score higher. Conversely, those who do score higher usually underestimate their capability. Dunning–Kruger effect
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04-22-2025, 05:46 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:43 PM)chr0naut Wrote: There are studies that show that people who are cognitively less capable, are both unaware of the fact, and also believe that they have higher capability than those who do score higher. Conversely, those who do score higher usually underestimate their capability. Yes, I was refreshing my knowledge at that effect recently, among others, like projection. It's tiresome. Why can't we have some fun around here?
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04-22-2025, 05:48 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:41 PM)quintessentone Wrote: . A wholesome diet is essential in maintaining a healthy gut flora, which in turn is pivotal in avoiding inflammatory disorders." this is true and glut flora is under rated and missunderstood and a good reason to avoid antibiotic-laden meats! also eew, rule of thumb if you don't want to see how its prepared don't eat it!
04-22-2025, 05:49 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:48 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: this is true and glut flora is under rated and missunderstood and a good reason to avoid antibiotic-laden meats! also eew, rule of thumb if you don't want to see how its prepared don't eat it! Avoidance and limiting it in one's diet are two different things. There seems to be baddies in all foods in some form or other. Pick your poison.
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04-22-2025, 05:51 PM
however i will stick to my recommendation of vegetarianism over veganism because it includes cheese and cheese keeps the aliens away! that stuff freaks them out.
04-22-2025, 05:52 PM
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(04-22-2025, 05:28 PM)argentus Wrote: People learn, and change and grow, by exchanging ideas. Those ideas lead to testing and hypotheses, and experiments, and invention and innovation and cultural, social and human growth. I am all in with people like you who have theories. I myself have a theory which might just dovetail with yours in an interesting way; I believe in the possibility that the constant c -- the speed of light -- is ever increasing, minutely. Currently impossible to measure, only testable thought thought-experiments. I had the privilege of studying Lambert Dolphin's original notes, in the private library where he compiled them: ON THE CONSTANCY OF THE SPEED OF LIGHT Definitely if one includes the error margins of various calculations and measurements of the speed of light over history, It does appear to have been reducing.
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04-22-2025, 05:54 PM
(04-22-2025, 01:24 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: Hi guys for about 15 yrs or so I have been formulating a theory about how our universe came to be and it has nothing to do with the big bang but uses the same observations and data scientists have used to come up with the big bang theory. I am conflicted as to what to do as I have no faith in humanity as I find ppl to be ignorant backwards and quite frankly of low intelligence. Not saying any of you fall into this category but if the cap fits......to proves point most still consume meat and there's nothing in meat that the human body needs but that's another topic. Science has been stuck in a guagmire for well over 100 yrs and noone has unified classical with quantum mechanics and how the universe works when it comes to its origin and end story. My ideas I think will solve this but as I already said I don't have a high opinion but a small part of me wants to tell it but I have reservations. If you was in my shoes what would you do? The big bang theory is just a theory that many scientists have adopted as real. Many scientists do not hold those beliefs. I have more tendency to think the electric universe theory is somehow partially involved. There is no way that we could actually know from this point in space how the universe was formed. Just because a lot of people who share the same beliefs in science think something is true, doesn't mean it is true. As far as not needing meat, I lack proper amylase quantities to eat much veggies, but that might be because I lack the ability to take apart disacarides like maltose and sucrose properly. So boosting amylase will just cause more issues with my genetic metabolic issue called CSID disease. Just a tiny bit of inuit genetics in me means my metabolism is different. If I salt lettuce, I can digest it better, I do still make some amylase in my mouth and salt actually causes that enzyme to be excreted when I salt the lettuce. Or I can just drink a coke occasionally to dissolve the bezoars that form in my gut...but I don't care for Coca Cola that much. I drink a bottle about once a week even though I am not fond of it just to keep things from clogging up. There are a lot of variables to everything, and everyone is different and most people have their own beliefs about all kinds of different things, makes living on this planet more interesting. If everyone was like me, it would be boring, I like when people are a little different as long as they do not try shoving their beliefs down others throats. |
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