JackEddyfier
JackEddyfier t1_j7g687s wrote
Reply to In a study examining conversation as a vehicle for social influence, researchers found that changing the mind of someone who is dismissive of efforts to protect the planet could be accomplished by sharing a pro-sustainability point of view during a verbal or written exchange. by memorialmonorail
Is it also possible to change the minds of nihilists and climate loonies by sharing a pro-human point of view during a verbal or written exchange?, or are the minds of nihilists and climate loonies lost forever?
Asking: for the world.
JackEddyfier t1_j7g1hyl wrote
Reply to comment by agate_ in Does gas under high pressure conduct heat better than gas under atmospheric pressure? by TetheredArrow0712
But each time they bump into each other they bounce apart with shared energy. So the energy is still conducted but not by the original molecule which began with it.
JackEddyfier t1_j7f3wyj wrote
Reply to New review finds that rocket emissions in the upper atmosphere can affect the ozone layer but are not regulated — Global annual launches grew from 90 to 190 in the past 5 years, and an upsurge in rocket launches may potentially undo decades of work to save the ozone layer by marketrent
>rocket emissions in the upper atmosphere can affect the ozone layer
What primary research shows that? By how much was the ozone layer affected?
I thought one isn't supposed to post reviews here. I'm under the impression this forum is here to discuss primary research where the methods are open and revealed.
JackEddyfier t1_j71p39e wrote
Reply to New study links "catfishing" to heightened levels of psychopathy, narcissism, and sadism by chrisdh79
>Catfishing, the act of deceiving and exploiting another person online, can have significant negative impact on the target.
Who knew? Deceiving and exploiting other people can have significant negative impact on the target.
>Machiavellianism, and narcissism to predict catfishing perpetration.
We already knew that.
>A sample of 664 participants
I'm pleased to see psychologists are no longer publishing results from Mickey Mouse studies with less than a few hundred participants. That's progress.
JackEddyfier t1_j7hn0iu wrote
Reply to comment by Valyrian_Kobolds in In a study examining conversation as a vehicle for social influence, researchers found that changing the mind of someone who is dismissive of efforts to protect the planet could be accomplished by sharing a pro-sustainability point of view during a verbal or written exchange. by memorialmonorail
>sustainability
A anti-human idea which legitimises poverty.