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>what would you do with it?
Off the top of my head? Figure out whether or not "souls" are even a thing. Then maybe figure out why certain phenomena occur (why does gravity exist, how does it work, is there a "graviton particle", etc). Perhaps I'd try to figure out whether or not teleportation WITHOUT killing the user is actually possible (I don't care what bullshit excuse Star Trek writers or characters give, the transporter kills you and then puts a copy of you back together. It's funny they try to gaslight you into thinking otherwise, hence why I would like to figure out if souls exist and if they do how they work).
>How much would it enrage the current academic elite for the grand logic of reality to be posted here before anywhere else?
They might just downplay it out of spite or just ignore it for a short period of time because normies really like to downplay the cultural importance and effect of this shit hole. (Remember that Tea app fiasco? That shit originated not only on here but on /pol/ specifically iirc). Their moral superiority complex would cause them to simply see it as a huge deal come up but quietly. They'd wait for some other "reputable" institution to conveniently discover it around the same time it was published here and then try to take credit. Now that I mention this hasn't some other scientific things that led to real world advancements in our understanding of things occurred here too?