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Anonymous at Wed, 10 Apr 2024 00:02:45 UTC No. 16121633
https://youtu.be/syRUgknaW7g?si=tv8
What makes baroque music so /sci/. What were scientists listening to before the cultural degeneration of the 1960s? I feel that my IQ has increased approximately 15 points after only listening to baroque recorder music.
🧵 Free will? You thoughts on it?
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 23:35:55 UTC No. 16121595
I watched the pancake lady's video on free will and had to think a bit. What do you guys think about free will.
I think we can make decisions, but the consequence already exists for your decision and action. Your life isn't totally without your control, you control but the output will be something already planned by the universe.
This is why we have deja vu and can have clairvoyance in our dreams. We can sometimes mess up our mind so much that in a blip was a piece of the future we already saw, and already know, but forgot in a different part of our head.
Again. What do you guys believe when it comes to free will/determinism?
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 22:04:46 UTC No. 16121511
Hello there
I have found a way to structure numbers on a grid
It looks like this:
1...3...5...7...9..11.13.15.17.19.2
2...6..10.14.18.22.26.30
4..12.20.28
8..24
16
A step to the right adds double the starting value
A step down doubles the previous value
The grid forms a parabolic layout adding numbers in counting order
It can also be represented on a graph, see pic related.
Whereas I highlighted the apparent different sequences following a predictive pattern
Only the first sequence contains uneven numbers
Subesequent sequences are formed by adding the starting value of the next sequence, which is double the starting value of the previous sequence.
I.e. first sequence starts with 1, add 2 each step. Second sequence starts with 2, add 4 each step. Third sequence starts with 4, add 8 each step. Fourth sequence starts with 8, afd 16 each step. Etc.
I'm not very smart but I have a feeling this can be plotted along a spiral or fractal.
Does this grid have any algebraic use or am I just being retarded
🧵 A new world is possible.
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 21:52:49 UTC No. 16121495
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 21:49:23 UTC No. 16121492
Hey you dipshit jannies, can you actually do your job on this board? Thanks you stupid mother fucking retard idiot braindead trisomy 21 having halfwits :)
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 21:37:55 UTC No. 16121474
What causes Homo or transsexuality? Do they have some evolutionary benefit for the individual or society/the human race?
I am not taking the worm theory, social contagion or the childhood rape theory into account because they are retarded.
🧵 IT'S OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 20:48:59 UTC No. 16121398
>However, some excess cancer mortalities were observed in 2021 after mass vaccination with the first and second vaccine doses, and significant excess mortalities were observed for all cancers and some specific types of cancer after mass vaccination with the third dose in 2022.
https://www.cureus.com/articles/196
RIP Vaxxies
We tried to warn you.
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 20:12:24 UTC No. 16121348
https://phys.org/news/2024-04-magne
Researchers at the Quantum Machines Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) are studying levitating materials—substances that can remain suspended in a stable position without any physical contact or mechanical support.
The most common type of levitation occurs through magnetic fields. Objects such as superconductors or diamagnetic materials (materials repelled by amagnetic field) can be made to float above magnets to develop advanced sensors for various scientific and everyday uses.
Prof. Jason Twamley, head of the unit, and his team of OIST researchers and international collaborators have designed afloating platformwithin a vacuum using graphite and magnets. Remarkably, this levitating platform operates without relying on external power sources and can assist in the development of ultra-sensitive sensors for highly precise and efficient measurements. Their results have beenpublishedin the journalApplied Physics Letters.
When an external magnetic field is applied to 'diamagnetic' materials, these materials generate a magnetic field in the opposite direction, resulting in a repulsive force—they push away from the field. Therefore, objects made of diamagnetic materials can float above strong magnetic fields. For instance, in maglev trains, powerful superconducting magnets create a strong magnetic field with diamagnetic materials to achieve levitation, seemingly defying gravity.
Graphite, the crystalline form of carbon found in pencils, is strongly repelled by magnets (highly diamagnetic). By chemically coating a powder of microscopic graphite beads with silica and mixing the coated powder in wax, the researchers formed a centimeter-sized thin square plate that hovers above magnets arranged in a grid pattern.
The graphite composite plate wiggles above the magnets for a long time but loses energy over time due to air friction.
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 19:53:23 UTC No. 16121307
If it was somehow scientifically possible, would you choose to become immortal, anon?
🗑️ 🧵 Need elp!
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 18:24:18 UTC No. 16121145
Hey guys. Can anyone can help me with this shit? I'm an absolute moron at math.
"The wheel of fortune with a diameter of 1.2 m has a colored ring with three areas of different sizes, each of which can be reached randomly by rotation (Pic. 1). The width of the colored ring is 15 cm.
1- One of the colored areas is yellow and can be reached with a 20% probability by rotating the wheel of fate.
This area must be recolored and trimmed.
Calculate the size of the area to be painted.
Determine the length of the border."
🧵 F
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 17:50:22 UTC No. 16121110
🧵 How to not mess up geothermal use ?
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 17:04:41 UTC No. 16121051
Couldn't we do like the low heat geothermal uses : closed systems going just much deeper heating water ? Why do we need to find cracked rocks + inject the fluids inside those space and not keeping them inside a closed system ?
Why do we HAVE to use the system like that making a shitty fluid that either pollutes or even just fucks up the whole system with time and deposits ?
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 16:51:13 UTC No. 16121018
>Americans see liquid
>they call it gas
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 16:06:56 UTC No. 16120966
How can I use science to make my boobs as big as humanly possible? Take morals out of the equation.
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 15:16:31 UTC No. 16120916
"Life is good for only two things, discovering mathematics and teaching mathematics."
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 15:13:18 UTC No. 16120911
Thoughts?
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/st
🗑️ 🧵 Nobody exists except for me?
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 15:06:50 UTC No. 16120907
Reality is all in the mind. Is it possible for reality to be in my mind? The totality of reality is just a figment of my imagination?
🧵 How long before realistic android?
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 14:37:38 UTC No. 16120888
Unironically how long before we reach the same level of androids as in Detroit: Become Human? I'd say for the ai, less than 10 years but the hardware I'd say like 30 years minimum
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 14:12:56 UTC No. 16120869
Scientifically speaking how does climate change cause eclipses and earthquakes?
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/st
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 14:00:45 UTC No. 16120861
Is my red the same as your red?
🧵 The defeat of god-king
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 13:42:30 UTC No. 16120849
Suppose there is a man, who owns a time machine, which allows him to send a message for himself to any point in his past. He uses this machine to instill an unthinkable tyranny, a pose as an infallible god-king. Any time he fails, and things don't go according to his plans, he sends a message to his past self, and the original timeline gets overwritten with a new one.
How would you go about dealing with such a tyrant?
🗑️ 🧵 I seriously need advice
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 13:22:44 UTC No. 16120822
Pre-med here. I'm a senior studying math and I plan to go to be a doctor. It's the one career I'm truly interested in.
I don't know what the problem is, but I legitimately don't enjoy school AT ALL.
I can't pay attention in lecture (really, I just don't pay attention in lecture, because I don't care), I procrastinate on assignments, I cut corners in learning just to get the grade.
It feels like there is absolutely no reward or payoff for any of this work, and so my brain just doesn't give a fuck.
Is medical school gonna be any different?
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Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 13:19:15 UTC No. 16120819
Anyone here in AI research? How realistic is a Skynet or Matrix scenario in which machines grow beyond human control and cause an extinction event? If not likely, then what existential problems might AI pose instead?
🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Apr 2024 13:10:11 UTC No. 16120804
Delta Finale Edition