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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 10:32:24 UTC No. 16116647
>dude QUALIA lmao
it's literally just consciousness
no need to make up mystic terms you fucking pseuds
🧵 The ultimate mathchad - Perelman
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 10:14:56 UTC No. 16116636
>shows up
>solves unsolved problem in mathematics
>refuses to elaborate
>leaves
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 09:47:16 UTC No. 16116627
If we are at the anus of the universe then why should we recycle?
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 09:28:21 UTC No. 16116617
What are your thoughts on psychedelics? Are they worth taking to improve symptoms of anxiety/depression and to improve cognition?
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 08:57:54 UTC No. 16116594
Biologically speaking, do transgender women really have female brains?
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 07:55:07 UTC No. 16116550
Ethnic distribution of "significant figures" in the "science" inventory of Murray's Human Accomplishment database (whenever possible; consider USA = generic white (though of course mostly Anglo-Germanic))
Database here
https://osf.io/h3867
So it seems to be about 91-92% European and 7% European-Jew.
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 05:17:02 UTC No. 16116450
There's a lot of research in neuroscience that indicates that the adult human brain can't radically change with massive inputs or special interventions, especially after the age of 25. Instead, we need to improve in a step-by-step manner with a small number of errors that emphasize learning in our brains. Conversely, does this mean that children and adolescents can change their abilities or knowledge in a more radical manner?
But I don't think it's quite like that because I personally feel that my brain has changed more radically at 28 compared to from 21 to 25 or something especially for second and third language learning.
I think neuroplasticity concepts emphasis improvement on
Sound processing
Sense distinguishing
Spatial sensing
Or something
Sense distinguishing
I'm not in a neuroscience field so I just wondering
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 05:11:56 UTC No. 16116448
I've a question in my electricity and magnetism assignment that I tried lots of ways to solve it but I'm just suck and don't seem like I'm gonna end up with a solution
anyways the question is as the following:
Two insulating spheres have radii 0.300 cm and 0.500 cm, masses 0.100 kg and 0.700
kg, and uniformly distributed charges -2.00 μC and 3.00 μC. They are released from
rest when their centers are separated by 1.00 m. How fast will each be moving when
they collide?
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 03:23:07 UTC No. 16116343
Who is the smartest mathematician/physicist to have ever lived? Support your answer.
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 02:59:56 UTC No. 16116313
Can there be tiny or microscopic intelligent life?
🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 02:54:28 UTC No. 16116302
previous >>16113259
🧵 Computer chip fabrication for idiots
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 02:36:25 UTC No. 16116274
Is acoustic levitation the future of fabriaction or is it just a meme like the laser?
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 02:24:19 UTC No. 16116251
Why is many worlds so popular if it's self-defeating for science?
At least other interpretations seem to keep the possibility for experiments to be done open. even if they're extremely remote and done by some superintelligent future dudes.
but many worlds makes any attempt to get knowledge causally disconnected by definition, the reasoning is finished. Am I wrong?
t. brainlet
🧵 Math
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 02:16:15 UTC No. 16116238
What makes a math proof true? There's logical reasoning with common proof methods but that logic is incapable of reconstructing math from the ground up. Is math some mystical entity in the aether that we access using our intellect? Math is very bizarre and I feel dumb for not realizing that sooner.
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 02:08:55 UTC No. 16116223
Hey can we discuss earth science? Specifically geology and paleontology please. I feel like this board forgets about this part of natural science because of an autistic obsession over math skills due to insecurity or something. I dunno. Anyway, thanks.
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 01:15:53 UTC No. 16116167
Anyone on here have any knowledge on this topic?
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 00:59:49 UTC No. 16116147
>"Anon, let's skip today's Metaphysics lecture and spend the day in earnest conversation at the local hipster cafe with our large boisterous friend group, spend the afternoon perusing the city's museums and parks, catch that film at the indie cinema, spend a few hours writing the essays for our enjoyable college majors, and spend the night passionately fucking."
Why isn't or wasn't this your life? It's easily within reach.
🧵 Mag
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 00:38:01 UTC No. 16116113
Does magnesium actually help with anxiety/depression? Considering we prescribe lithium to bipolars
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Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 00:19:40 UTC No. 16116095
whats the most valuable idea of a invention you will share anonymously??
if you have NO idea urself please feel free to peer review feasibility or estimate the worth off others ideas!!!
Keep it /sci/ guys!
🧵 so, why does it exist?
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Apr 2024 00:00:33 UTC No. 16116074
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 23:57:50 UTC No. 16116069
why wasn't i killed if my iq < 120 which means i can't work any white collar job and my physical health is not good enough either to work a blue collar job, i am basically a useless parasite at this point
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 23:50:13 UTC No. 16116055
what is the most important thing science should be focusing on right now
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Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 23:40:04 UTC No. 16116045
there IS hope for /sci/... FOCUS brothers!
What are we solving/creating?