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Everyone makes their own choice between popularity with morons and common sense. 🤣


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So don't teach physics... or mathematics either. First, learn what you're trying to refute. Otherwise, you'll become like the revisionist relativists and the absurdists of abstract mathematics. 🤣


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Why flaunt old knowledge without knowing the structure of the nucleus itself and the cause of fission when a neutron hits the nucleus? And doesn't heating a radioactive nucleus lead to rapid fission? 🤣


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It's pointless to rely on AI by feeding it false beliefs rather than impartial criteria of truth. karavashkin3.blogspot.com/2023/09/criter… I had to convince GROK, but after that, he continued to rely on existing false knowledge. sbkaravashkin.blogspot.com/2025/01/2.html sbkaravashkin.blogspot.com/2025/08/blog-p…


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This has already happened with proponents of perpetual motion machines, who transformed themselves into seekers of zero-point energy.


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In short, having failed to achieve superconductivity at room temperature, they retreated into the realm of absurd fantasies, forgetting to return. The thirst for glory at any cost makes them grimace!


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It's like forcing the actors to change the sequence of the image when showing a movie. What will incompetent people not come up with after reading children's "Funny pictures"?

SergeyKaravash1's tweet image. It's like forcing the actors to change the sequence of the image when showing a movie. What will incompetent people not come up with after reading children's "Funny pictures"?

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What's the point of worshipping a cargo cult without understanding the essence of holography? This is pure fantasy. Holography is not capable of simulating brain activity or influencing people's decisions.


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Those who develop are those who are focused on the pragmatism of effective solutions, not on the dictates of monopoly force, which breeds the sleep of reason.


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The same is true in science. If proponents of relativism and quantum nonsense rely on the dictates of the absurd, they are thereby destroying themselves, just as the proponents of flat-earth inquisitions once self-destructed.


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That's why China is developing so effectively, because its officials are focused on the effectiveness and responsibility of their decisions, something that the United States, which relies on a monopoly of force, currently lacks.


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The success of the economy lies entirely in the psychology of these relationships.


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According to Ford, "The solution of the whole problem lies in recognizing the comradeship of men among themselves. Until each individual is self-sufficient and cannot dispense with any assistance, we cannot abandon this comradeship."


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If management is focused on exploiting monopoly and pressuring inconvenient decisions, then both private companies and states go bankrupt. There is no difference here, and it has nothing to do with socialism. Any system, any structure, can be made untenable.


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Therefore, effectiveness is largely determined by the accountability of officials for their decisions and the flexibility of management, which is capable of identifying the right solutions regardless of personal emotions.


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All companies also strive for monopoly, as it makes it easier to resolve all internal problems by dictating their own terms. The risk of bankruptcy is the same for companies regardless of their form of ownership.


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Both private and state-owned companies are run by officials with a management psychology that tends toward dogmatism and automatic reactions, as this makes it easier to manage.


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Suicidal empathy is a consequence of the decay of society, not its cause. If the laws of society have no second bottom, if every positive act is encouraged and negative is inevitably punished, such a regression to suicidality and apathy does not manifest itself.


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