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By Rich
#14853117
In Liberal la la land only White people are racist, although occasionally non Whites like the Japanese can become honoury evil White people. In the real world WIGs, White, Infidel, Gentiles are the least racist people. Check out Jeremy Paxman's interview with George Galloway after he won Bethnall Green and Bow. Paxman was livid. Labour had put up a Black Jew in a heavily Muslim / Pakistani constituency. The Pakistani community is heavily racist against Jew and Blacks and Muslims are heavily racist against people of Jewish decent (on average), so labour lost. Paxman wasn't mad at the Pakistanis and Muslims for being racist but at Galloway for exposing this racism.

Its probably something similar going on here. The AI has correctly identified racist language and translated it to an appropriate racist term in English. Of course to the leftie this doesn't compute, because only White people can be racist.
By ness31
#14853133
I tried really hard to understand the baryonic thread but my little mind couldn’t grasp it ☹️ And even after further explaining I still don’t get it...and I wish I did☹️

It’s a nice idea to map out the universe for future gens, and figuring out what the dark matter is will go a long way to help that end.

So dark matter is gas? Invisible? But nothing to do with black holes, right?
By foxdemon
#14853465
ness31 wrote:I tried really hard to understand the baryonic thread but my little mind couldn’t grasp it ☹️ And even after further explaining I still don’t get it...and I wish I did☹️

It’s a nice idea to map out the universe for future gens, and figuring out what the dark matter is will go a long way to help that end.

So dark matter is gas? Invisible? But nothing to do with black holes, right?



Dark matter is just matter that hasn’t been detected. It should exist according to theory. So it is exciting to actually detect something that theory said should be there. It increases confidence in the theory as it stands.

Baryonic matter is just ordinary matter. Electrons, protons, neutrons. So just boring old atoms. The reason it might be hard to understand is the use of terms like baryonic. Just google them.
By ness31
#14853489
Remind me, (tosses head nonchalantly) why does it exist in theory? Or rather, why should it exist in theory?
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