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Well that’s concerning too.
Well that’s concerning too.
I’m in a behavioral neuroscience lab and I’m trying to convince my PI to get in on this.
Prefacing this with I don’t know much about this stuff:
I just bought a house and the vent did basically this. Issue was it back drafted into the sofets and made the attic still moist and there was mold. Without knowing what you’re doing I think out the roof is the best.
This is not the fundental attribution error. The fundamental attribution error is seeing an action from a person and assuming it is a fundamental attribute of them. Literally in the name. E.g. you seem someone being rude in public so you assume they are a rude person. Meanwhile if you are rude in public you chalk it up to being in a bad mood as a result of something that happened to you, not because you are a rude person.
Magnifying glasses are converging lenses. Reading glasses are also converging lenses so they make eyes look bigger. Glasses people wear out and about are diverging lenses which will make their eyes look smaller. Search for a diagram to see the difference. As for why it’s like that that’s several lessons worth of an intro physics class to understand. You can probably find a good video on lenses from a physics perspective on YouTube though.
Correct because glasses for myopia are diverging lenses. Converging lenses are for reading glasses.
What? As a neuroscientist: caffeine is not “technically a drug” it is a drug. And yes, people are absolutely addicted to it. That “craving” you’re talking about is withdrawal and it’s real. Doesn’t matter if “billions*” drink it every day. It’s no mental gymnastics to say that there are millions if not billions of coffee addicts. Addict is not a defined term in the psych/neuro field so I would argue that that many people who would go through withdrawal without it are all addicted.
Wtf does it matter what other drugs are out there? Not everything is a competition. Current dependence on caffeine in our society is absolutely a problem as a result of too much stress and work pressure on everyone. Caffeine is not a cure to that.
Tl;dr: Yes caffeine is objectively a drug and yes very many people are addicted to it.
*Citation needed