/sqt/ - stupid questions thread

>You'd have to take a shit underwater and then you might get some water in, yes.
kek

Not all hallucinations are auditory, but they are the most common hallucinations in schizophrenia which is why they are commonly associated..

I'm not a biologist, but cells absorb water through a semi permeable membrane to regulate metabolic reactions.

If you have a magnet levitating over another magnet, it's clearly producing a force equal and opposite to that of gravity. Where does that energy come from?

I don't want to hear your semantics, because first of all you're wrong and second of all you're skirting the obvious question.

But no one trusts me at all. How can they call me a schizo behind my back if I'm reasonable? Hasn't this shit been debunked a long time ago. If I'm schizophrenic, then how can they say I'm fluent and say I'm evading the question? I hate this psychobabble.
I just wanted my education to be done with but I don't think it matters because I have so many labels and can't relate to anyone. So am I in the wrong here? It's hard to tell people my problems when they think I'm a fucking stereotype who only thinks with logic and no emotional reasoning. It's hard to ask, but why do people think I'm schizophrenic?

How am I supposed to answer these

in english

By flipping the image 90 degrees

Schizophrenia is a psychiatric diagnosis that often involve paranoid delusions and recurring hallucinations for a period longer than one year. A psychiatrist needs to diagnose it.

Therr are some personality disorders that have similar names (schizoid and schizofreniform) that involve odd personality traits and refusal to form emotional bonds with others.

Laymen use schizo as a synonym for "weird". Unless you feel you have some actual psychiatric issue, forget about those faggots.

Not really, it's a pretty common misconception what you are talking about. The magnetic field is not a conservative field and doesn't hage a potential energy. The energy you are talking about two magnets interacting, the interaction is through the lorentz force law that acts on the currents inside thr materials. The energy you are looking for is only depenendant on the electric field produced by the moving charges. And yea, an electric field can produce work.Look Griffiths thrid edition ejample 5.3 for a better example. No, the magnetic field can't produce work and you are wrong