Henok
what is your view towards theory of evolution and other theories that are debatable?
I cant say much on this, as long as it is a topic being debated by many, my take will just be merely opinions.
Theory of evolution, big bang and etc are the best models we have in describing the way we emerged and the universe emerged respectively. I have nothing against them as long as I dont see one verifiable flaw in them or they get refuted.
"Facts dont cease to exist just because they are denied by the majority"
Theory of evolution, big bang and etc are the best models we have in describing the way we emerged and the universe emerged respectively. I have nothing against them as long as I dont see one verifiable flaw in them or they get refuted.
"Facts dont cease to exist just because they are denied by the majority"
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Some people think the job of scientists is to decieve us and lead us to something bad.
Why would they lie?
Why would they lie?
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Henok
whhat do you see as the most exciting emerging field or technology in science today, and why
Definitely AI. To the point it overshadowed the other cool tech and scientific advancements💀
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Henok
Childhood pic plsss😁
This is self sabotaging but here we go. I dont need any comments💀
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This novel doesn’t just tell a story; it grabs you by the soul and shakes you up. The characters feel so real, so raw, you’ll find yourself questioning your own beliefs as you watch their passions ignite and their doubts tear them apart. It’s like sitting in on the most intense philosophical debate — but with heart-pounding drama, betrayal, love, and even moments of dark humor.
What’s truly amazing is how The Brothers Karamazov manages to be timeless and deeply relevant at the same time. No matter who you are or where you come from, the themes hit home. Family, faith, morality, the meaning of life. It’s a book that challenges you intellectually but also moves you emotionally, leaving you thinking long after you’ve turned the last page.
If you want a novel that’s more than just entertainment, something that will shake your worldview and stay with you forever, this is it. The Brothers Karamazov is a masterpiece that demands to be read, debated, and felt. A true classic for anyone who’s ever wondered what it really means to be human.
The story revolves around the turbulent lives of the three Karamazov brothers (Dmitri, Ivan, and Alyosha) and their complicated relationship with their father, Fyodor Pavlovich. Each brother represents different aspects of human nature: Dmitri is passionate and impulsive, Ivan is intellectual and skeptical, while Alyosha embodies faith and compassion.
When their father is murdered, the brothers are thrust into a whirlwind of suspicion, guilt, and moral questioning. Amidst a gripping murder mystery, the novel explores profound themes like faith versus doubt, justice and forgiveness, freedom and responsibility. It’s a story that blends intense emotional drama with philosophical inquiry, making it one of the greatest literary achievements of all time.
What’s truly amazing is how The Brothers Karamazov manages to be timeless and deeply relevant at the same time. No matter who you are or where you come from, the themes hit home. Family, faith, morality, the meaning of life. It’s a book that challenges you intellectually but also moves you emotionally, leaving you thinking long after you’ve turned the last page.
If you want a novel that’s more than just entertainment, something that will shake your worldview and stay with you forever, this is it. The Brothers Karamazov is a masterpiece that demands to be read, debated, and felt. A true classic for anyone who’s ever wondered what it really means to be human.
The story revolves around the turbulent lives of the three Karamazov brothers (Dmitri, Ivan, and Alyosha) and their complicated relationship with their father, Fyodor Pavlovich. Each brother represents different aspects of human nature: Dmitri is passionate and impulsive, Ivan is intellectual and skeptical, while Alyosha embodies faith and compassion.
When their father is murdered, the brothers are thrust into a whirlwind of suspicion, guilt, and moral questioning. Amidst a gripping murder mystery, the novel explores profound themes like faith versus doubt, justice and forgiveness, freedom and responsibility. It’s a story that blends intense emotional drama with philosophical inquiry, making it one of the greatest literary achievements of all time.
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Henok
The Brothers Karamazov ( etc.) (Z-Library).epub
The GOAT of books imo, it just raised the bar too high that I have given up on finding a better book than this.
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Best lines:
The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.
What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love.
Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others.
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Henok
Book review:
Credit: someone's profile I found stalking.
But I really need a hardcopy of this masterpiece.
But I really need a hardcopy of this masterpiece.
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Henok
Tomorrow's my day, physics final exam🔥😆
My biggest flaw is that, i always mess up basic calculations, atp it has become natural to miss some questions due to silly mistakes.
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What I have noticed is, whenever you ask these LLMs a question with the phrase "Is x ... y?", their answer is almost always "no", even if you are right. It seems they always want to go against you, to prove you are wrong :(
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This is mostly due to 2 cases I assume.
Pedantic tendencies (models are trained on textbooks and technical explanations, which often focus on correcting misconceptions. This makes them prone to nitpicking phrasing or minor inaccuracies.)
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Lack of contextual clues (unlike humans, LLMs struggle to infer why you’re asking. If your question sounds like a student checking their understanding, the model might assume you’re wrong and "teach" you instead of affirming.)
Pedantic tendencies (models are trained on textbooks and technical explanations, which often focus on correcting misconceptions. This makes them prone to nitpicking phrasing or minor inaccuracies.)
And
Lack of contextual clues (unlike humans, LLMs struggle to infer why you’re asking. If your question sounds like a student checking their understanding, the model might assume you’re wrong and "teach" you instead of affirming.)
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So, dont rely too much on the answer given to you when you ask for a yes or no response.
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We begged for this chapter, but now we are too numb to read it. How pathetic.
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