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What Pseudoscience do you Believe?

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    I believe that acupressure, meditation, reiki, etc. can actually help ease some chronic issues in the same way that a placebo drug does. The mind believes that it should feel less pain, anxiety, depression, etc so it does - to an extent. Afterall, if stress is harmful to our health then relaxation must be helpful.

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    Pain is an illusion

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    • sleeplessone@lemmy.mlS [email protected]

      I subscribe to historical materialism, which is apparently a pseudoscience according to that Wikipedia article.

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      Is that some kind of magazine

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      • allo@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

        Came across a list of pseudosciences and was fun seeing where im woo woo.

        Lunar effect – the belief that the full Moon influences human and animal behavior.

        Ley Lines

        Accupressure/puncture

        Ayurveda

        Body Memory

        Faith healing

        Anyway, list too long to read. I guess Im quite the nonscientific woowoomancer. How about you? What pseudoscience do you believe? Also I believe nearly every stone i find was an ancient indian stone. Also manifesting and or prayer to manipulate via subconscious aligning the future.

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        I've had good luck with acupuncture. In one extreme case it fixed my bell palsy months faster that the doctor said it would heal.

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        • allo@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

          Came across a list of pseudosciences and was fun seeing where im woo woo.

          Lunar effect – the belief that the full Moon influences human and animal behavior.

          Ley Lines

          Accupressure/puncture

          Ayurveda

          Body Memory

          Faith healing

          Anyway, list too long to read. I guess Im quite the nonscientific woowoomancer. How about you? What pseudoscience do you believe? Also I believe nearly every stone i find was an ancient indian stone. Also manifesting and or prayer to manipulate via subconscious aligning the future.

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          I feel like the list is a mixed bag. There are things like flat earth, which are just against common sense, things like homeopathy, that sound promising to many people but were scientifically disproven many times.

          And then there are many things that are mostly pseudoscience but can have some aspects that are true. For example aromatherapy is bullshit in general, but the smell of mint specifically was proven to have a beneficial effect on people's mood. And there could be more smelling efects we don't know about, so one day, we might witness the rise of a new science-based aromatherapy. Or Lysenkism - such a twisted terrible dark times for science! Such a disgrace, I always get angry just thinking about this totalitarian shit. But the Lamarckian evolution aspect is surprisingly not completely bullshit, as it turns out, now that we understand that genes are not the only vehicle for evolution and how things like epigenetics work. That's one point for Lamarck though, not for Lysenko.

          Our decisions should be based on what was proven by science. That doesn't mean that's all there is. Otherwise we wouldn't need science anymore.

          The list is very interesting, I've never heard of Minimum parking requirements and would definitely fall for that.

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            Osteopathy.

            I thought it was scientifically proven, it seems that's not the case 😬

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            Say that to my back/arm pain I had for months after a Ski accident... After 4 session and one good knack I literally felt how everything got back in place.

            I felt so exhausted and somehow strange like a little bit drunk... But after a few weeks the pain went away ! Like magic !

            So yeah, science can't prove everything but that doesn't mean it doesn't work or has some positive benefits ! Science has also been wrong numerous times or has been controlled by conflict of interests... What ever, choose your poison !

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            • allo@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

              Came across a list of pseudosciences and was fun seeing where im woo woo.

              Lunar effect – the belief that the full Moon influences human and animal behavior.

              Ley Lines

              Accupressure/puncture

              Ayurveda

              Body Memory

              Faith healing

              Anyway, list too long to read. I guess Im quite the nonscientific woowoomancer. How about you? What pseudoscience do you believe? Also I believe nearly every stone i find was an ancient indian stone. Also manifesting and or prayer to manipulate via subconscious aligning the future.

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              If you know the future you should be doing good with this power! There's so many things we need to stop before they happen, falling down stairs, health conditions, the questions we're gonna be asked in court!

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              • allo@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                Came across a list of pseudosciences and was fun seeing where im woo woo.

                Lunar effect – the belief that the full Moon influences human and animal behavior.

                Ley Lines

                Accupressure/puncture

                Ayurveda

                Body Memory

                Faith healing

                Anyway, list too long to read. I guess Im quite the nonscientific woowoomancer. How about you? What pseudoscience do you believe? Also I believe nearly every stone i find was an ancient indian stone. Also manifesting and or prayer to manipulate via subconscious aligning the future.

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                When someone says it's quiet at work, suddenly all these emergencies come in...

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                • allo@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                  Came across a list of pseudosciences and was fun seeing where im woo woo.

                  Lunar effect – the belief that the full Moon influences human and animal behavior.

                  Ley Lines

                  Accupressure/puncture

                  Ayurveda

                  Body Memory

                  Faith healing

                  Anyway, list too long to read. I guess Im quite the nonscientific woowoomancer. How about you? What pseudoscience do you believe? Also I believe nearly every stone i find was an ancient indian stone. Also manifesting and or prayer to manipulate via subconscious aligning the future.

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                  I'm partial to pan-psychism. Consciousness is a property of matter.

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                  • krolden@lemmy.mlK [email protected]

                    Pain is an illusion

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                    I want off Mr. Bone's Wild Ride.

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                    • allo@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                      Came across a list of pseudosciences and was fun seeing where im woo woo.

                      Lunar effect – the belief that the full Moon influences human and animal behavior.

                      Ley Lines

                      Accupressure/puncture

                      Ayurveda

                      Body Memory

                      Faith healing

                      Anyway, list too long to read. I guess Im quite the nonscientific woowoomancer. How about you? What pseudoscience do you believe? Also I believe nearly every stone i find was an ancient indian stone. Also manifesting and or prayer to manipulate via subconscious aligning the future.

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                      All electrical components contain magic smoke that was put into them at the time of manufacture. If that smoke is released, it doesn't work anymore.

                      Some broken or malfunctioning machinery respond to incantations projected with emotion. Cuss a machine hard enough and it will start working again.

                      Another one I've personally experienced, but don't know of any studies for: the main casting of machining equipment such as mills or lathes is a big crystal with unique properties. Each machine has different frequencies it resonates at when cutting. You can hear and feel the vibration when cutting and tune the machine/program for more efficient cutting and tool life. Sort of like taking a guitar that is out of tune and tuning it to a pleasant chord. Two identical machines will need different tunings. This tuning can change over time due to wear, temperature, humidity or maybe the phase of the moon.

                      Unrelated to machinery: there are mountain lions in the deep south in the deep woods. I had one check me out once. The state wildlife agency denies the modern existence of mountain lions and I didn't believe in them until I was face to face with one. I had to growl and hiss at it to convince it that I wasn't interesting.

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                        And it's called a rhino! I do admit that I use the term horse-like rather broadly here.

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                        They are part of the same order (broad toed ungulates) and share a common ancestor, so they are certainly related

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                        • K [email protected]

                          I believe that acupressure, meditation, reiki, etc. can actually help ease some chronic issues in the same way that a placebo drug does. The mind believes that it should feel less pain, anxiety, depression, etc so it does - to an extent. Afterall, if stress is harmful to our health then relaxation must be helpful.

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                          I think meditation has scientifically proven effects. One thing I keep hearing is that the slow concious breaths you take whilst meditating are signaling your nervous system that you are safe and can calm down.

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                          • allo@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                            Came across a list of pseudosciences and was fun seeing where im woo woo.

                            Lunar effect – the belief that the full Moon influences human and animal behavior.

                            Ley Lines

                            Accupressure/puncture

                            Ayurveda

                            Body Memory

                            Faith healing

                            Anyway, list too long to read. I guess Im quite the nonscientific woowoomancer. How about you? What pseudoscience do you believe? Also I believe nearly every stone i find was an ancient indian stone. Also manifesting and or prayer to manipulate via subconscious aligning the future.

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                            Time probably isn't real.

                            I don't know what to do with that information. It's just a weird gut feeling.

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                            • allo@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                              Came across a list of pseudosciences and was fun seeing where im woo woo.

                              Lunar effect – the belief that the full Moon influences human and animal behavior.

                              Ley Lines

                              Accupressure/puncture

                              Ayurveda

                              Body Memory

                              Faith healing

                              Anyway, list too long to read. I guess Im quite the nonscientific woowoomancer. How about you? What pseudoscience do you believe? Also I believe nearly every stone i find was an ancient indian stone. Also manifesting and or prayer to manipulate via subconscious aligning the future.

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                              I've kinda made up my own pseudo science that astrology is real. However, it has nothing to do with the location of the stars when you are born.

                              Instead, the time of year when you are born affects your personality for life. Think about it: babies born in winter and constantly being wrapped in blankets and mostly isolated from others except around the holidays. Babies born in summer wear light clothing, and are more likely to have encounters with others, perhaps causing them to be more social later in life.

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                                Time probably isn't real.

                                I don't know what to do with that information. It's just a weird gut feeling.

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                                The more I learn the more time feels emergent and not required.

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                                  I'm partial to pan-psychism. Consciousness is a property of matter.

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                                  I'm with this one. It feels less magical than "brains make consciousness happen."

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                                    That's true only if you don't want to or cannot look at the connector. The side with the seam goes to the part of the hole with the plastic bit.

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                                    Also, the overwhelming majority of USB plugs have the logo on the side away from the plastic bit, and sockets have their plastic bits towards the top of the device. You want the plastic bits on opposite sides (as physical objects don't like to overlap), so that means that if you can feel the logo with your thumb, that side goes up when you plug it in, and you don't even have to look.

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                                      That's true only if you don't want to or cannot look at the connector. The side with the seam goes to the part of the hole with the plastic bit.

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                                      Shun the nonbeliever! ShunNnNnn!

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                                      • allo@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                                        Came across a list of pseudosciences and was fun seeing where im woo woo.

                                        Lunar effect – the belief that the full Moon influences human and animal behavior.

                                        Ley Lines

                                        Accupressure/puncture

                                        Ayurveda

                                        Body Memory

                                        Faith healing

                                        Anyway, list too long to read. I guess Im quite the nonscientific woowoomancer. How about you? What pseudoscience do you believe? Also I believe nearly every stone i find was an ancient indian stone. Also manifesting and or prayer to manipulate via subconscious aligning the future.

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                                        I like all the ones you listed and I love “woowoomancer” as a description. Other than those, I have a good feel for future sight.

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                                          I've kinda made up my own pseudo science that astrology is real. However, it has nothing to do with the location of the stars when you are born.

                                          Instead, the time of year when you are born affects your personality for life. Think about it: babies born in winter and constantly being wrapped in blankets and mostly isolated from others except around the holidays. Babies born in summer wear light clothing, and are more likely to have encounters with others, perhaps causing them to be more social later in life.

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                                          I was born in summer, unfortunately I’m the exception to that rule

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