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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 13:51:26 UTC No. 16094226
So apparently fish is ‘le heckin bad’ for cats
Is the internet world finally become retarded?
🧵 Mathemaidics: A New Frontier in Advanced Mathematics and Computer Science Research
Doctor Eli Selig !!JQHA6kqyl91 at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 13:27:06 UTC No. 16094201
Good Morning /Sci/entists!
Any kind of math can be abstracted into a Maid Level View of the Mathematics by replacing symbols and operations with maids doing things.
This field of abstracting math into maids doing things is called Mathemaidics. The goal is to visualize advanced Mathematics and Computer Science as maids doing things because visualization is more powerful than symbolic abstraction. You can make drawings and animations and manga out of visualizations and that makes a more interesting way to learn and operate something. It should be possible to embed a series of lectures about advanced Mathematics and Computer Science into a moe anime. Also it is easier to imagine and reason about a visualization than understand and operate a symbolic abstraction of even moderate complexity.
The study of Mathemaidics is now the main purpose of the /Sci/ board.
Please tell me about Advanced Mathematics and Computer Science research but explain it with maids.
Somebody please explain Type Theory and Homotophy and Category Theory and Homotophy Type Theory using maids. If I can imagine it as maids doing something interesting I will remember it and be able to operate it and also draw it so it can get in a book with a lot of drawings (ideally just a maid manga) instead of being trapped in a book with no drawings and just symbols.
This is an idea whose time has come. We will combine Maid Level View Abstractions with AI generated images so all of advanced Mathematics and Computer Science research can wear a maid dress.
The future is moe moe kyun!
Thank you /Sci/entists for reading my post.
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 13:06:11 UTC No. 16094169
What happened to them? Did they publish their proof?
🗑️ 🧵 materialism as mysticism: philosophy of science
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 12:18:26 UTC No. 16094123
When it comes to philosophy of science ( a real manner of research or literature), can strict materialism (naturalism, psychicalism ) be constructed as a formal manner of Philosophy of Living? Charles Hartshorne, Sean Caroll ,are the kind of vibe Im referring to.
This would be atheism but the focus is less on god not-existing and more on how reality, the universe, Nature and the brain\mind operates. "God" could be a materialist machine from the future who created a 100% materialist universe, so atheism per se isnt the focus of this proposed philosophy of science.
🧵 Overcoming the Refractory period
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 12:13:10 UTC No. 16094118
Gentlemen,how do we overcome the refractory period? Doing away with it completely would probably be the end of us but surely there must be a way to temporarily prevent it? Stimulants don't do it for me. Would suppressing oxytocin and prolactin do the trick? Got anything to recommend?
🧵 PEACE OF MIND & PROGRESS
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 11:54:01 UTC No. 16094093
Any literature on this topic? I was curious if modernity is having less scientific & technological progress than the victorian era because men are more stressed out & depressed than ever due to inceldom, infidelity, anti-male laws, low odds of finding wife, etc.? Were the victorians & their peers more successful than us because men had more peace of mind and could hence focus more on stuff that actually mattered, correcting for IQs obviously.
🧵 astronomy has a colonialism problem
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 11:26:44 UTC No. 16094079
what will YOU do to fix this /sci/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7h
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 11:01:56 UTC No. 16094038
How can space be infinite if it is expanding?
🧵 Earth's 643.738K diameter solid metal core
hot pressurized solid metal core at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 09:39:25 UTC No. 16093955
Scientists are shedding new light on Earth's elusive fifth layer.
Two Seismologists from the Australian National University found that the Earth has an 'innermost inner core' that may have formed following a 'significant global event' from the past.
Scientists studied many earthquakes and monitored 'seismic waves reverberating through the entire planet.'
'We analysed digital records of ground motion, known as seismograms, from large earthquakes in the last decade.
'Our study becomes possible thanks to the unprecedented expansion of the global seismic networks, particularly the dense networks in the contiguous U.S., the Alaskan peninsula and over the European Alps,' lead author Pham explained.
Both the outer shell of the inner core and this newly discovered innermost sphere have high enough temperatures to melt iron-nickel alloys. However, the immense pressure at the Earth's centre keeps these materials in a solid state.
'Clearly, the innermost inner core has something different from the outer layer,'
Despite being made of the same materials, the different properties of the innermost and inner core determine how fast seismic waves travel through it, a phenomenon called 'anisotropy.'
'We think that the way the atoms are [packed] in these two regions are slightly different.
'The latent heat released from solidifying the Earth’s inner core drives the convection in the liquid outer core, generating Earth’s geomagnetic field.
Life on Earth is protected from harmful cosmic rays and would not be possible without such a magnetic field.'
The metallic ball appears to have been the result of a huge geological event such as a tectonic shift hundreds of millions of years ago.
It now measures roughly the 'size of Pluto and a bit smaller than the moon,
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 09:28:31 UTC No. 16093948
Now that Penrose is dead, is JBP the smartest person in the world?
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 08:46:37 UTC No. 16093905
What are the benefits of psychedelics? Is it only good for recreational usage or can it act like a nootropic?
🧵 big bang
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 08:29:46 UTC No. 16093885
if our universe truely started with the big bang then what was it's cause?
what do you think?
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 08:04:13 UTC No. 16093866
I finally understood spin. Now I'm ready to become the king of quantum mechanics.
🧵 9-me-bc for cognitive enhancement
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 07:21:22 UTC No. 16093827
has anyone taken/experimented with this?
I am using it at the moment, on day 3. apparently, it upregulates tyrosine hydroxylase in the brain and increases dopamine receptors, as well as contributing to hippocampal neurogenesis through expression of various factors e.g. BDNF/NGF by astrocytes
it tastes fucking horrid though, and robs you of taste for at least 24 hours. I dose once daily, so I'm planning on being a total ascetic for the next 15-20 days when it comes to food
🧵 Quantum measurement problem
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 06:26:42 UTC No. 16093786
>the electron can see it is being measured
What? Isn't this literally /x/ tier?
🧵 Cooling system
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 06:10:20 UTC No. 16093773
I want to become an expert in Automotive (and diesel engine) cooling systems and once I graduate college I'd like to be a design engineer so I began looking for SAE standards related to thermostats, water pumps, etc. Does anybody know any biography I can read and study and eventually become a good Design engineer on this topic. Any advice and recommendation will be very appreciated, thanks beforehand
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 06:00:43 UTC No. 16093765
what was the most important scientific discovery that was mysteriously discounted?
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 05:41:42 UTC No. 16093750
If coal seam fires can be started naturally, and are basically impossible to be put out until the entire the fuel is spent, why didn't every coal seam ignite and burn off long ago?
🧵 Chlorine Dioxide
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 04:56:36 UTC No. 16093718
🧵 Where would you set up a Mars colony?
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 04:17:21 UTC No. 16093691
Let's say you've been assigned to determine where a (mostly underground) Mars Colony will be. The aims of the colony are to extract resources in a way that makes the colony economically viable, and to do relevant research.
Factors to consider:
-Topography. Are you settling in flat land? The base of a mountain? Somewhere else?
-Weather.
-Resources available
-Getting supplies from and to space.
Attached is a map of Mars, and I also am posting a website with resource maps. Please post a dot or something on the place you'd choose to settle.https://marspedia.org/Mars_a
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 03:56:46 UTC No. 16093668
So this is the thing taking over the world?
https://youtu.be/BahCi45_BTc?si=med
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 02:47:31 UTC No. 16093588
When will post-scarcity be achieved?
🧵 I'm sick of being a scientist and I want to kill myself!
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 02:01:06 UTC No. 16093527
Most scientists are evil and unethical, movies are not wrong! all they care about is making new weapons and destroying the environment while being racist by having a wide imagination they use it the wrong way because they can and they also like to support whoever gives them money and fake the data as a gift!
FUCK YOU, I'm out
🧵 What’s the next step up from fusion
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Mar 2024 01:58:00 UTC No. 16093525
What power source would make fusion obsolete? We’ve been prodding the quantum vacuum for a century now, surely someone knows how to tap its zero-point energy.