- Jul 2022
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e. I found it tricky to try to shed lighton the processes that constitute what can be termed unsupported thought, becausethere is no straightforward way to reflect on these processes without conceptualiz-ing and objectifying them and by that making them supported.
!- example : strange loop * the thinking mind that tries to analyze itself is the epitome of a strange loop!
!- question : unsupported thought * Exactly what is an unsupported thought?
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thought when making itself its own object remains, atleast in part, intrinsically unsupported, which affirms its incompleteness and open-ended nature. These two inseparable problems constitute together the problem ofthe freedom of the mind.
!- question : intrinsically unsupported * This needs a lot of unpacking to understand * How does one validate the claim that when thinking thinks about its own process, it is unsupported? * What does it mean to claim that it is open ended? * What are the two problems and why do they together make up the freedom of the mind?
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- Oct 2021
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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Lee, B. Y. (n.d.). Graphene Oxide In Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccines? Here Are The Latest Unsupported Claims. Forbes. Retrieved 25 October 2021, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2021/07/10/graphene-oxide-in-pfizer-covid-19-vaccines-here-are-the-latest-unsupported-claims/
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- Sep 2021
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blog.sindresorhus.com blog.sindresorhus.com
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I am not going to do Webpack support. I’ve been pretty lenient in the past and answered most Webpack support questions, but it takes a lot of my time that I could have spent on more important things. I will instead refer users to the Webpack support channels.
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- Oct 2020
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masteringjs.io masteringjs.io
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However, objects are generally easier to work with than maps, because not all JavaScript functions, frameworks, and libraries support maps. For example, the JSON.stringify() function doesn't serialize maps by default.
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- Sep 2019
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www.newyorker.com www.newyorker.com
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Our atmosphere and oceans can absorb only so much heat before climate change, intensified by various feedback loops, spins completely out of control. The consensus among scientists and policy-makers is that we’ll pass this point of no return if the global mean temperature rises by more than two degrees Celsius (maybe a little more, but also maybe a little less).
Biogeophysical feedbacks have different tipping points. Some are in the range of the 2ºC limit, while others would occur at higher temperature anomalies. For example, a critical transition in the Atlantic Meridional Ocean Circulation (AMOC) is not expected beyond 3ºC
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- Oct 2015
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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Severe storms, floods and agricultural losses may cost a great deal of money, but such extreme weather events – and their resulting costs – are dramatically declining as the Earth modestly warms.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no scientific evidence showing that severe storms and flood are "dramatically declining". Such a strong statement should be supported by a strong reference.
To the contrary, as the atmosphere warms, water vapor content increases, and this is allowing more extreme rainfall events, notably during hurricanes.
see eg: Trenberth (2011) Changes in precipitation with climate change
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