Reported by whom? What do those quotes mean?
>Average annual hours worked is defined as the total number of hours actually worked per year divided by the average number of people in employment per year. Actual hours worked include regular work hours of full-time,…
Probably not running, and probably not within our time. World population in 1881 was a couple of billion short of that.
It means that mortality rate doesn't approach 100% around some given age, which would be the hypothetical biological limit. I don't see the issue.
If the statistical significance of your results is algorithm-dependent, shouldn't they be regarded as suspect? Perhaps it might be just a failure of imagination on my part, but I find it odd to think that changing a…
>Popper’s idea that scientific theories must be falsifiable has long been an outdated philosophy. I am glad to hear this, as it’s a philosophy that nobody in science ever could have used . . . since ideas can always be…
I'd say that lambs are more associated with docility than with peace, and it's a very fair association to anyone who has ever had any contact with sheep. Animal symbolism seems to have much more to do with animal…
There is more to life than smiling and talking to people on a daily basis.
I'm not sure if 'philosophical' is the right word, but I'm sure there's a haiku in there.
Supposing there's a 1955 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe in the middle of Antartica, which most likely there isn't, it didn't fall there from space. I have no particular stakes on this discussion besides this one, I just…
>According to the National Science Foundation, an average person has about 12,000 to 60,000 thoughts per day. Of those, 80% are negative and 95% are repetitive thoughts. What does any of this even mean?…
>Copernicans like Thomas Digges, Christoph Rothmann, and Philips Lansbergen, spoke of the giant stars in terms of God’s power, or God’s palace, or the palace of the Angels, or even God’s own warriors. [...] The…
Where can someone read more about these neuronal adaptation induced injuries?
The overall, just-worrying-factor of this aside, I think it's rather surprising that "someone, somewhere" is putting up CFC-11 in the atmosphere and somehow the only way people got a hold of this was by looking at the…
I think the whole point of the paper which the writers at PBS might have glossed over is simply "we can reproduce this outcome with an extremely simple set of hypotheses". That's how I read it, at least, and that's…
No, but I appreciate people who do.
It would mean what this particular variable has been operationalized [0] to mean. Once upon a time things such as "heat" were just words, and as words they were used in a variety of different implicit senses in which at…
What do you mean by an ordinal scale, and what does that imply? I'm completely blind on this usage of the expression.
tl;dr path dependence.
I too thought of it as being draconian at first but come to think of it, USB drives seem much less important nowadays than they seemed back in 2007. They're still prolific, but they aren't thought of as a boon as they…
Left as an exercise for the reader.
What if I bought a book with the intention of reading it, but with no established reading schedule or deadline to finish?
I think the variance among grammars is smaller than variance among vocabularies. Just take any two romance languages. Their grammars will be much more similar than their vocabularies are. This, I think, suggests that a…
"Wall Street is investing into the new pyramids. Here is why."
What would be some examples of "scientific" historical works?
Reported by whom? What do those quotes mean?
>Average annual hours worked is defined as the total number of hours actually worked per year divided by the average number of people in employment per year. Actual hours worked include regular work hours of full-time,…
Probably not running, and probably not within our time. World population in 1881 was a couple of billion short of that.
It means that mortality rate doesn't approach 100% around some given age, which would be the hypothetical biological limit. I don't see the issue.
If the statistical significance of your results is algorithm-dependent, shouldn't they be regarded as suspect? Perhaps it might be just a failure of imagination on my part, but I find it odd to think that changing a…
>Popper’s idea that scientific theories must be falsifiable has long been an outdated philosophy. I am glad to hear this, as it’s a philosophy that nobody in science ever could have used . . . since ideas can always be…
I'd say that lambs are more associated with docility than with peace, and it's a very fair association to anyone who has ever had any contact with sheep. Animal symbolism seems to have much more to do with animal…
There is more to life than smiling and talking to people on a daily basis.
I'm not sure if 'philosophical' is the right word, but I'm sure there's a haiku in there.
Supposing there's a 1955 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe in the middle of Antartica, which most likely there isn't, it didn't fall there from space. I have no particular stakes on this discussion besides this one, I just…
>According to the National Science Foundation, an average person has about 12,000 to 60,000 thoughts per day. Of those, 80% are negative and 95% are repetitive thoughts. What does any of this even mean?…
>Copernicans like Thomas Digges, Christoph Rothmann, and Philips Lansbergen, spoke of the giant stars in terms of God’s power, or God’s palace, or the palace of the Angels, or even God’s own warriors. [...] The…
Where can someone read more about these neuronal adaptation induced injuries?
The overall, just-worrying-factor of this aside, I think it's rather surprising that "someone, somewhere" is putting up CFC-11 in the atmosphere and somehow the only way people got a hold of this was by looking at the…
I think the whole point of the paper which the writers at PBS might have glossed over is simply "we can reproduce this outcome with an extremely simple set of hypotheses". That's how I read it, at least, and that's…
No, but I appreciate people who do.
It would mean what this particular variable has been operationalized [0] to mean. Once upon a time things such as "heat" were just words, and as words they were used in a variety of different implicit senses in which at…
What do you mean by an ordinal scale, and what does that imply? I'm completely blind on this usage of the expression.
tl;dr path dependence.
I too thought of it as being draconian at first but come to think of it, USB drives seem much less important nowadays than they seemed back in 2007. They're still prolific, but they aren't thought of as a boon as they…
Left as an exercise for the reader.
What if I bought a book with the intention of reading it, but with no established reading schedule or deadline to finish?
I think the variance among grammars is smaller than variance among vocabularies. Just take any two romance languages. Their grammars will be much more similar than their vocabularies are. This, I think, suggests that a…
"Wall Street is investing into the new pyramids. Here is why."
What would be some examples of "scientific" historical works?