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What Pseudoscience do you Believe?

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    According to Feng Shui, cacti are not suitable as home plants. Ergo Feng Shui is evil.

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    I mean, if you brush against their spikes every time you walk into the living room, you'd decry them as unsuitable too!

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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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      That wiki article is very biased.

      It also has problems distinguishing pseudo medicine (proven not to work) from alternative medicine (not conclusively proved or disproved).

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        Memetics is not really pseudoscience. It was science, there there were compelling evidence and arguemtns that ideas have no agency on their own, contrary to genes, and the whole field died for good.

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        Genes don't have agency either.

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          Yeah I kinda adhere to the simulation thing too. As a videogames programmer, every time I try to learn about quantum mechanics I learn about some new quirk that really makes it sound like some game engine limitation

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          when I like to gain perspective and imagine how useless we are on this meaningless little planet in a massive galaxy universe etc I just imagine the lonely little Boltzmann brain that's actually just imagining the whole thing for a few nanoseconds before it returns back to quantum foam

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          • capriciousday@lemmy.mlC [email protected]

            Maybe like a limited Gaia hypothesis. The whole planet is a conscious thing, we are its braincells and its hands.

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            why not go full panpsychic it actually makes even more sense and has been seriously studied for millenia

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              That wiki article is very biased.

              It also has problems distinguishing pseudo medicine (proven not to work) from alternative medicine (not conclusively proved or disproved).

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              Once something works, we call it medicine. There's no such thing as "alternative medicine".

              Even if it's weird, or comes from popular knowledge, or disrupts the profits of a pharmaceutical company - if it's proven to work, it's medicine.

              Modern doctors are using fish skin to combat burns, maggots against necrosis, electroshock therapy for depression.

              The things that need the "alternative" qualifier before the word "medicine" are the ones that do nothing but extract your money.

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                Genes don't have agency either.

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                While genetic agency is often appropriated by reactionary politics, it's a quite established scientific perspective.

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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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                  • 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 really want to believe the Assassin's Creed concept that our DNA holds memories from our ancestors.

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                      I really want to believe the Assassin's Creed concept that our DNA holds memories from our ancestors.

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                      Epigenetics. But that's not as cool as whatever Assassin's Creed is.

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                        While genetic agency is often appropriated by reactionary politics, it's a quite established scientific perspective.

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                        Does a grain of sand have agency? Does it want to be caught by a specific size of classification sieve?

                        Because that's exactly the level of agency that drives natural selection.

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                          Yeah I kinda adhere to the simulation thing too. As a videogames programmer, every time I try to learn about quantum mechanics I learn about some new quirk that really makes it sound like some game engine limitation

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                          I thought you were going to say

                          As a videogames programmer, it is natural to me to consider myself as a character in some video game.

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                            I kind of a little bit believe that dreams have some weird predictive ability. The scientist in me knows it's likely a mix of confirmation bias and information synthesis, but like... my family has a pretty strong history of dreaming about deaths and births a week or two prior to pregnancy announcements and deaths. My mom has had several dreams where a loved one has come and chatted with her in a dream and said goodbye, then later that day we learn they passed, for example. It's happened enough that I have a lot of trouble brushing it off.

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                            i have that too, a lot. not just when people die though. it is quite different than just a random hallucination, because i get the feeling that an organized intelligence is actually having a plan and giving me specific information.

                            like, sometimes, i will have a dream that conveys something important to me, and then i will deliberately wake up in the middle of that dream in a way that makes me remember what i dreamed about, so i can write it 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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                              Uff, i have a lot:

                              Life on earth is a huge organized organism. It created intelligent humans deliberately sothat we can spread life to other planets. Plants could not do that otherwise.

                              All life is sentient. Sentience doesn't come from the brain, rather it comes from the hormones in your bloodstream. When we sweat, these hormones enter the air (apparently within the fraction of a second) and other people can smell them. That is how we can instinctually know how others are feeling.

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                                Uff, i have a lot:

                                Life on earth is a huge organized organism. It created intelligent humans deliberately sothat we can spread life to other planets. Plants could not do that otherwise.

                                All life is sentient. Sentience doesn't come from the brain, rather it comes from the hormones in your bloodstream. When we sweat, these hormones enter the air (apparently within the fraction of a second) and other people can smell them. That is how we can instinctually know how others are feeling.

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                                ask for more and i will give.

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                                  Once something works, we call it medicine. There's no such thing as "alternative medicine".

                                  Even if it's weird, or comes from popular knowledge, or disrupts the profits of a pharmaceutical company - if it's proven to work, it's medicine.

                                  Modern doctors are using fish skin to combat burns, maggots against necrosis, electroshock therapy for depression.

                                  The things that need the "alternative" qualifier before the word "medicine" are the ones that do nothing but extract your money.

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                                  I'm not sure what are you trying to tell me.

                                  That you agree with me that "alternative medicine = not proven to work, but I'm wrong somehow"?

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                                    It's hard resisting the power of the moon.

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                                    The moon haunts you.

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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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                                      Definitely the lunar effect, but that is still under study. There's a documentary called "The Shark Side of the Moon" which follows a scientist trying to prove a lunar effect on sharks. There's also some inconclusive evidence of a lunar effect on people with bipolar disorder; the full moon might trigger mania, probably due to excess light during nighttime. Context: >!People with bipolar disorder (known as 'manic depression' years ago) are very sensitive to light, substances, and many other things that can trigger manic or depressive episodes for them. The possible mania under the full moon may be a reason behind myths like the werewolves and terms like 'lunatic'.!<

                                      I'll edit if I find more.

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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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                                        Feng Shui, though I mostly credit it to the Dear Modern channel breaking the concept of qi and energy down into stuff like human traffic flow, activities, scenery, and noise, and using that to optimize spaces for comfort. It's mostly psychology, and some of the superstitious stuff I'm not really into.

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                                          I'm not sure what are you trying to tell me.

                                          That you agree with me that "alternative medicine = not proven to work, but I'm wrong somehow"?

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                                          I think you sorted things into three types of medicine:

                                          [ pseudo, alternative, modern/mainstream ]

                                          I think he believes that most things you put into the alternative category have already been mostly studied; those being not proved or disproved to work.

                                          I think the that some issue here comes from the fact that conspiracy theorists / other (for lack of an agreed upon modifier) medicine gurus may have used the argument that some medicines aren’t proven to be bad yet as a way to give them legitimacy.

                                          Whether or not other medicine is good for you should be be studied and determined to be medicine or not. Until then we can’t say anything about its efficacy. But there can be carry on effects: protein powder was found to have heavy metals, is protein powder good? Maybe in certain circumstances, but concentrating a given substance can have unintended consequences when not properly analyzed.

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