do you know
>what the significance of gravitational lensing is?
>why turbocharging increases engine efficiency?
>why insulin was mass produced after biotechnology
>why influenza keeps coming back?
in no uncertain terms, if not your IQ is less than 73
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>73
Why this particular number? Is that your iq?
no your blood alcohol level, now answer
yes
yes
no/don't understand the question
yes
>t. 93 IQ
explain in no uncertain terms for my edification
Alcohol is haram actually.
you mean anything above 48% ethanol
I'm muslim actually, Russia does have muslim republics.
I only got 3/4, what's my IQ?
do they actually follow islam and not drink alcohol ?
well at least russians arent white so I'm allowed not to know these things
however
>fucking sudan
jesus christ, so horrible
post in good faith and I'll tell you
I flunked high school physics and was completely unaware of the term.
only caucasian muslims maybe
volga muslims are fake muslims en masse
you're 74
>gravitational lensing is basically the confirmation of the gen. theory of relativity, sufficient mass and energy warping the fabric of space-time
hence confirmation through the perihelion of mercury
>increases amount of air in the combustion chamber
>recombinant DNA to manipulate bacterial protein synthesis
>genetic drift and genetic shift
i hate seeing minorities assimilated into a civic blob
What do you mean by following islam? Read namaz, etc? Caucasians usually do, but they still drink on weddings and stuff. Tatars, bashkirs don't really read namaz (some do though), but do pray before road, when it's wake, death of someone, moving into a new house, wedding nikha and stuff. Most drink though, but don't really eat pork, because it's not in culture. They just think pork is dirty,
very interesting habits
>namaz
they still call salat namaz wtf
do you know
>what the significance of gravitational lensing is?
It aids humanity in the exploration of the universe
>why turbocharging increases engine efficiency?
I don't know
>why insulin was mass produced after biotechnology
Because recombinant DNA
>why influenza keeps coming back?
Because it's a virus
I'm white
lol based and redpilled
>mexican intellectual
i hate seeing minorities as well
we're not so different after all
>It aids humanity in the exploration of the universe
that's the red-shift of incoming electromagnetic waves, and the cause is up for debate of accelerating expansion is up for debate
then leave paris if you hate being a minority so much
im talking about native minorites not economic immigrants, night and day
I have no idea. My iq is 137, checked in Mensa. These questions are not related to iq. Iq is how fast and wide your logical capabilities go. Not studied information. You still can be dumbass with high iq
What does my knowledge on a broad array of specialized topics have to do with my IQ.
dumb thread
okay here's a simple puzzle that's already been partially answered, why is the sky blue and why is the grass green?
paris is not the only place filled with immigrants, south and east are too
>broad array of specialized topics
>literally 4 popsci/lay questions
> sky blue
Light from son goes through ozone layer
> grass green?
Photosynthesis and chlorophyll.
How is that even related to iq?
simple deduction
You ask those 4 questions to anyone and I doubt most could answer more than 2.
You can't know why grass green through simple deduction and if you relating to the the thread, I didn't read it
1. Light is affected by gravity, stars are dense enough to bend it
2. No idea, don't care about cars or engines
3. Cause the original method to get insulin was like 40 steps or some shit like that (its actually in public domain). It involved extracting pig organs and grinding them up, then purifying that stuff before injecting into diabetics. Now insulin is mass produced by being grown in a mold (biotech).
3. Not sure, I guess cause the virus mutates faster than it can.
Here are some back at you muslim:
1. What is the significance of free markets?
2. Name just one scientific thing that was accomplished by people on International Space Station
3. Explain what cryptocurrency is, or at least explain what bittorrent protocol does
4. Currently electron scanning microscopes provide the highest magnification possible. What are the limits to how far we can magnify stuff?
1. Government regulation minimized, to study market forces in a pure environment
2. Confirmation of time dilation within relativity, nanonseconds or 80 to every 81 earth years
3. decentralized currency (no ledger), hence the encrypted protocol, and its mining to obtain valued currency.
4. The Heisenberg Uncertainty principle. the severe reduction in precision with increase in energies.
Easy-peesy slowbro
"I watch pop-sci youtubers while eating lunch" the thread. Lmao like get some friends to eat with, you nerds.
wow it's truly a miracle
first time I see a fucking leaf making quality posting
>salat
What? Yeah, i though namaz was official name
This. If it was purely by deduction, they would already make such discoveries during stone age.
I accept your #2 and partially #4 (in reality metal impurities in the electron scanning microscopes affect the path of travel, blurrying the image. It would take a lot to hit Heinsenbergs but that would be the upper limit on resolution to the current human knowledge).
The significance of free markets is that they allow individuals to innovate. There is noone holding a gun to your head or a threat of jail (an actual thing in USSR for people who didn't want to work or in Stalin's times were late) telling you exactly where you need to focus your energies. Everything in the world comes from innovation by individuals, the fact that Canada is wealthier than Sudan stems mostly but not fully from free markets and strong individual and property rights.
For #3 you gotta understand game theory that makes mining work without destabilizing the system.
Congratulations though, you're smarter than 90% of posters on /pol, thats for sure
For
no you could just realize that it required some metal ion, and some interaction with photons, if you know that chlorophyll has magnesium, you know its green, because guess what that can look like
And instead of taking a crack at the answer you spent bandwidth making that post?
what is the game theory behind it, I know only the prisoner's dilemma
>no you could just realize that it required some metal ion, and some interaction with photons, if you know that chlorophyll has magnesium, you know its green, because guess what that can look like
True, those were my first words a kid by the way
>The significance of free markets is that they allow individuals to innovate. There is noone holding a gun to your head or a threat of jail (an actual thing in USSR for people who didn't want to work or in Stalin's times were late) telling you exactly where you need to focus your energies. Everything in the world comes from innovation by individuals, the fact that Canada is wealthier than Sudan stems mostly but not fully from free markets and strong individual and property rights.
Delusional as fuck.
Esp. this part:
>the fact that Canada is wealthier than Sudan stems mostly but not fully from free markets and strong individual and property rights
okay debbie downer, what's the colour of ionized sodium? If you don't get this you're retarded
Miners are the ones forming the longest chain in proof of work type cryptocurrencies. So of course there is temptation to insert your own block where outflows go to the miner's own address, instead of verifying what was transmitted peer to peer. However, there is an incentive to validating the block correctly - the coin, or the reward. The attack is possible if a miner controls >51% of the hash power (read "51% attack in mining) and can form the longest chain with their own data (whatever they want to be in the block). In proof of stake type cryptocurrencies the incentives proposted are negative - the locked in staking coins are destroyed if a staker was found to have cheated (ethereum proof of stake prototype)
We are different guys, but yeah, it's white
you're replying to two persons actually
>the colour of ionized sodium
who the fuck cares?
sodium vapour lamp you dolts. You never asked yourself how they worked walking down the street
inb4 haha LEDs the future
i can only answer the first one but i have a tested IQ of 136. am i a false positive?
no it was a bait thread and its all nagging, psychometry aims to account for any influences like those
Stop, we don't care. It has nothing to do with iq, it has to do with knowledge.
>Delusional as fuck.
USSR used material for tooth fillings first discovered and perfected by Germans in 1890s. Their machines also did not use a pneumatic motor like in the west, so couldnt achieve a high enough RPM to do the job quickly and not as painfully.
Exactly the same story with microcomputers in USSR - not developed because your leaders thought them obsolete at first, and then you couldnt catch up because there was less talented people as computers and software was not a widespread hobby.
Do you understand how important are free markets now?
Imagine how far modern Russia would be if the Bolsheviks never seized power. At the same time it wasn't your fault entirely, e.g. early Red Army was almost entirely composed of ethnic Latvians at its core.
then give me an example question, and how do they test for the verbal part of IQ without prior knowledge? Simply conjuring the meaning from context.
P.S.
If you're that muslim Russian, dump Islam. You're following the teachings of a deranged man who essentially became a warlord in his 50s. His teachings were hardly worth anything in his own time.
I've been on Jow Forums for over a decade.
My IQ would be 73 on a good day.
>then give me an example question
>how do they test for the verbal part of IQ without prior knowledge
How should i know? I'm not the one who makes those tests or approves them for being right.
are you the mensa approved guy? turn dangle into an important thing, person or country, happy?
>The significance of free markets is that they allow individuals to innovate.
Lel this is pure ideology
>There is noone holding a gun to your head or a threat of jail (an actual thing in USSR for people who didn't want to work or in Stalin's times were late) telling you exactly where you need to focus your energies.
Instead there is a cabal of arbitrary property owners - I mean, job creators - telling you to work for their profit and enrichment (and their profit alone) or starve, but this does not classify as violence in your arbitrary definition.
And inb4 "you have to work in nature too", of course that is true. But you don't get the true value of your labor stolen by some robber baron.
>Everything in the world comes from innovation by individuals
Individuals are shaped by their environment, the edification and nurturing they received.
>the fact that Canada is wealthier than Sudan stems mostly but not fully from free markets and strong individual and property rights.
Let's completely ignore geopolitical and historical conditions lmao
You are spooked as fuck.
>Imagine how far modern Russia would be if the Bolsheviks never seized power
Let's imagine... it would have been Nigeria tier? However, thanks to Yeltsin neoliberal reforms and p*tin's stability, we're going this way.
>early Red Army was almost entirely composed of ethnic Latvians at its core
Maybe you should read more books on the topic of Russian history to prevent urself from making hilarious statement.
Regarding the effeciency of the soviet economy - the incompetence and the misanagment of post stalin era soviet bureaucracy led to such pitiful results. The same could happen if you put incompetent people to regulate any economy, even market.
I'm muslim russian, i hear what yo usaying zhang, but i don't really care. It's more has to do with spirituality and islamic traditions in our own culture, than with teachings of muhammad and his history. And i like the what he says in quran, but i don't really accept his history from hadiths as being something i should follow.
no, not muslim
but what about you? you religious?
>I'm muslim russian
cepьeзнo? этничecкий pyccкий?
>are you the mensa approved guy?
No, are you kidding me, kek. Don't wanna be around that bunch, plus i have iq of 115 or something
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>этничecкий pyccкий?
Caм блять кaк дyмaeшь? Я нaпиcaл, чт oя этничecкий pyccкий?
have you ever taken an IQ test? do you think these are the questions you get asked on an IQ test?
No I know what the WAIS/Stanford-binet looks like
well then you agree that your knowledge about those questions/answers doesn't correlate with your IQ
>>what the significance of gravitational lensing is?
I've done a course in mechanics, but never heard this term
>>why turbocharging increases engine efficiency?
something about getting more oxygen into the combustion chamber, I think
>>why insulin was mass produced after biotechnology
to sell it to people with diabethes type 1
>>why influenza keeps coming back?
viruses gets mutations in their DNA (RNA?) which causes the immune system not to recognize them
>what's the colour of ionized sodium?
it's called natrium and it's probably white because natrium chloride
good attempt but shows over, this is not indicative of intelligence, just staying attentive during high school