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a-dinosaur-a-day · 9 months
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So we don't know, exactly, how most birds are related to each other
so, for fun:
more polls that can't get derailed
had to cut the et al for space, sorry
enjoy
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@henrythecereal hello love 🥰 I bought you a book of poetry while I was at the bookstore today.
@lavender-lavenza cringe
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msboutofcontext · 2 years
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thinkinrandomthoughts · 11 months
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If you could go back in time to the start of the human era, with no risk whatsoever, and you could witness, interact and experience whatever societies and cultures you wanted, what would be the top society you'd like to spend your time on?
This is just something I had on my mind recently and wanted to know you guys opinions on here.
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rain-and-a-nice-nap · 10 months
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Ok so, hear me out (someone’s probably already thought this but I’m typing it anyhow. It also may be common knowledge(?) I haven’t seen anything yet though)
SO! The MC’s thoughts are in parenthesis. They’re pretty regular speech, and pretty funny, right? You can see an example in the quest about the Conch and it being hacked and whatnot when you investigate folks.
When you investigate trash cans and other things though, it is not in parenthesis. Could just be how the game is designed? But, the humor is different and it’s talking in second person instead of first. So we have a little narrator. By chance, are we speaking to the stellaron?
The lady who is the guardian of the ice planet seems to be speaking to the one ruining the planet in order to protect the architects (I think? Please correct me, I’m not even through with most of the underground content).
So I think we’re being spoken to by that big guy who told us to explode. I am assuming it’s him because all of the consciousness of the aeons in Hertas contraption thing think we’re this other guy (till they realize we’re not but they continue anyway) and I can’t think of anyone else who would be entwined with our soul soooo…
Which would also beg the question, are stellarons beings?? Gods gone rogue??? I don’t know. I didn’t ask some of those questions in game, maybe they’re answered.
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I started watching Dark today...
I have only finished 2 eps but I have a couple of theories/hypotheses 😂 (SPOILER WARNING FOR ONLY THE FIRST 2 EPISODES)
Note Point:- The only thing I knew about this show before watching is that- it involves some sorta complex time travel hijinks & that it's mind boggling at times. My friends who have watched this show only told me two things:-
1. It's is mind boggling but good & 2. Incest alert
So without further ado, here are my hypotheses:-
1. The intro. Many shows hide/foreshadow a lot of things in their intros. I don't think Dark is an exception. The mirrored images could hint towards a parallel universe.
Further proof- A character mentions deja vu and parallel universe.
2. A time loop- A song playing on a tv has lyrics that like totally hint towards some sorta loop.
A grave of one of the characters has an infinity symbol coz their body was never found but well...it can be a hint about the loopy nature of the show, right?!
3. Mikkel travels back in time & judging by the storyline, they could be the parent of one of the main cast🤔
Another thing in support of pt.3
So there's this Danish actor called Mads Mikkaelson. In Dark, there r 2 separate characters named Mads & Mikkael(Mads is the missing uncle of Mikkael)
And throughout the first 2 ep, I kept wondering if there was a connection between them.
Mikkael travels back in time around the same time, Mads went missing. So...idk what to make of this 🤣
4. Ulrich mentions apocalypse jokingly in 1st ep. Well, my experience says that we don't do jokes like that in stories like these.
5. Mikkael and Michael sound too similar for my taste 💀 though they have different surnames and ages.
Like writers won't normally make such choices, right? Unless they r hinting at something 🤣😭🙂
I will laugh if this comes true 🤣🤣This would mean Hannah was cheating on her husband with her husband's father 💀🙂🤣😅
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Am I over-interpretating coz of the genre of this show? Idk 😂😂😂 Idk if I am reading too deep into things 😂 coz I have barely started ep3
Let's see what happens next...
My friends who have watched this show r like- ur overthinking might reveal things to u beforehand. So try not to spoil yourself using your smart brain to sum up your theories.
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ronsenburg · 11 months
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‘what an unexpected blessing, then, to grow old alongside the person you love’
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evilhorse · 2 years
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So. We need to brainstorm a hypothesis, and fast
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immaculatasknight · 2 months
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Unleashing creativity
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Beauty is a succession of hypotheses.
from In Search of Lost Time, Book 2: In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower by Marcel Proust
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monstruktor · 6 months
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Empenho
Pratico a motivação da melhoria, e esse empenho vem da noção de algo melhor. Isentar um mundo das suas soluções práticas é uma escolha difícil, mas que precisa ser considerada como um ato de purga disciplinar. Passar a considera mais questões, indagações e hipóteses, enquanto derivações empenhadas na solução que não se extingue por esse processo mas que se alonga, se estende e se valida no…
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dandelionsarenotfruit · 7 months
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One of my pet hypotheses is that soup is like Radiohead, in that there's such a diverse collection of soups / Radiohead songs that surely you will like at least one soup / Radiohead song, even if you say you hate soup / Radiohead.
Soup and Radiohead are both too diverse in their infinite manifestations for this to be false.
For example, I did not think I liked Radiohead until I (very belatedly) heard "Just (You Do It To Yourself)" in 2007, but I've always loved soup. However, I didn't know I loved tomato soup until my 20s because my mom hated it and refused to serve it to us. You never know when you'll experience the perfect new soup / Radiohead song.
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@henrythecereal thank you for caring for me last night <3
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msboutofcontext · 1 year
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rishiaca · 11 months
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Statistics 101: Hypothesis Testing
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Hypothesis testing is a method used in Inferential Statistics to observe a small section of the population called a sample, in order to draw insights that can tell us about the population at large. Hypothesis testing forms the very foundation of statistical analysis, to the point where the main purpose of learning statistics is so that we can perform hypothesis testing. Take for example, your friend suggests a great place to order. Now if there is some basis to why he or she said that, which can be used to identify other great restaurants, then and only then would it be useful. If not, we would probably just be “tasting” by fluke.
So, what is a hypothesis? Put simply, it is a calculated guess about something in the world around us based on an inference or insight drawn from an observation. Ofcourse, this should be proven and thus, we perform hypothesis testing which we’ll soon learn more about. For now, let’s take a look at what hypothesis looks like:
Whether a drug would qualify as a corona virus vaccine. Likelihood of discovering gold or lithium in a certain location. Recovering with quality drugs can prevent fatigue in football players before the next match. Increasing the level of hatha yoga practice leads to higher levels of psychological well being. Two types of hypothesis tests: z-test and t-test In order to prove a statement or test out hypothesis broadly, let’s now see the two main types of tests. These are called the z-tests and t-tests. More often than not, practical purposes use t-tests because they use a sample’s standard deviation instead of z-tests which use a population’s sample deviation. While it is ironic for us to perform tests if we already know about the population at large, z-tests are easier to understand before moving on to t-tests since they can help relate to concepts such as normal distribution as well. This is because z-tests work best when the sample size is generally more than 30, unlike t-tests which give the same result more or less as the sample size goes on increasing.
Now before we get into the depths of performing statistics, we have to choose the test required for our hypothesis. In order to do so, we collect data and look at the samples. For z-test, we can further choose to perform between one sample z-test or two sample z-test. A one sample z-test is performed when we have to analyse one group with a given population mean whereas a two sample z-test is performed when we are comparing the means of two different sample groups. Both these types of tests fall under the t-tests as well, however, we can also conduct a paired two sample t-test where both groups can be analysed basis of different time of occurrence.
Examples: We perform one sample z-test to find out whether the students of a certain school are performing better than the entire population of students of other schools. However, we perform a two sample z-test to find out whether the students of a certain school are performing better than the students of other schools.
Now for a paired t-test, we can find out whether the students of a certain school are performing better than the students who graduated 5 years ago. Null hypothesis and alternate hypothesis Now before we start performing analysis, it is important to state the null and alternate hypotheses so that we can round off our findings with a conclusion. A null hypothesis is generally accepted for its factual consistency, something we can validate or reject based on our findings. Let’s say - the average score of students appearing for the whole exam is x. A null hypothesis, denoted by H0, can be set as this average score for comparison with the sample of students appearing in the exams now. For this, our hypothesis that this batch of students is better than ever before stands true if an alternate hypothesis is better than the null hypothesis. An alternate hypothesis, denoted by H1, can now be more or less than the mean values set in the null hypothesis. If the result is true, null hypothesis is rejected and our findings can be corroborated with evidence. Now, let’s sum up the hypothesis testing with 5 simple steps that we use to perform experiments using observations. 5 steps of performing hypothesis testing State the null and alternate hypothesis Collect data samples Choose which test to perform Decide whether to reject or accept your null hypothesis Present your findings Conclusion: With hypothesis testing, you can now increase the likelihood that the restaurant you choose over your next date or family dinner is going to be worth it! You can confidently set up a good time and space.. Because of hypothesis testing! How? Simple. Collect data samples about restaurants and cross check with general user reviews, or compare maybe a chinese restaurant with other restaurants offering a similar menu to your liking. This is how apps use data to provide suggestions, however, hypothesis testing can be used across a diverse range of industries.
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ignemia · 1 year
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"And remember kids, college students are more afraid of you than you are of them"
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