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Beakersoverflowing17 karma

As you master any subject you become more aware of your knowledge voids.

In early education concepts are boiled down to simplistic models that work under theoretical conditions that work nearly one hundred percent of the time. But in higher education you learn that there are nuances and holes that need addressing. You learn that you don't actually know very much at all. And once that clicks, you can begin actually learning about your field.

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Thanks!

First one seems very wise. The second two are great pieces of advice for anyone anywhere. But of course emphasized in such a densely packed event.

I wonder how difficult it would be to rewire people's urge to compress toward the stage. Seems like quite a task.

Beakersoverflowing14 karma

If you had to pick one observation to be of the most societal significance, what would that be?

Ex: are there any common festival behaviors you think should change?

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Seems like a smart idea. Will have to search around and see what the outcome was.

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The stuff I tested ALWAYS had significant amounts of d9 THC in it, multiple unidentified peaks with individual peak areas over 10 %, and baselines absolutely loaded with clutter. What I would call exceptionally dirty. But we passed all of it because the rules aren't made to protect consumers. No reportable pesticides=no problem. Doesn't matter if HPLC shows massive contamination, we had no channel through which to report it.