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Anonymous No. 16143130

Hey Faggots,
My name is Black Hole, and I attract every single one of you. All of you are weak, mass-less, carbon based life forms who spend every second of their day stuck to an iron core planet. You are everything observable in the world. Honestly, have any of you ever gotten an event horizon? I mean, I guess it's fun self replicating and evolving because of your own lack of gravity, but you all take to a whole new level. This is even worse than becoming a gas nebula.
Don't be a stranger. Just hit me with your best fusion reaction. I'm pretty much perfect. I was the brightest quasar in the sky, and have an acceleration due to gravity over 9000m/s/s. What processes do you synthesize, other than "jacking off to electromagnetic absorption lines"? I also get straight accretion disks, and have a banging neutron star (She just solar flared on me; Shit was SO cash). You are all faggots who should just go super nova. Thanks for listening.


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🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General

Anonymous No. 16143108

Future Mission Edition

Previous - >>16140086


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duodaddy !!SyauLZHQRqN No. 16143093

4chan dating app creator here. The anons who said it was a data mine were right all along!

What are some statistics you'd like to see about your fellow autists looking for love? I'll post /r/equests ITT. (No doxing requests, obviously.)


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Anonymous No. 16143061

Does fine tuning imply multiverses with different physics?


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🧵 Does science have a decent explanation for this yet?

Anonymous No. 16142996

an explanation that actually makes logical sense.


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Anonymous No. 16142963

What do you hope humans discover before you kick the bucket?


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Anonymous No. 16142850

I saw a post here a long time ago about a guy who took sildenafil citrate (viagra) daily and grew his dick, hair, muscles, iq, and whatever else. He was shilling it pretty hard.
Does it actually work or does anyone know the thread I'm talking about? This boards archive is shit so I can't find it


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🧵 how do we know light is the fastest thing

Anonymous No. 16142847

what if there's some some secret particle that we haven't discovered yet that goes faster than light


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Anonymous No. 16142805

>race is rea
ACK.

funny how this single image destroyed racism


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🧵 New science proves that diversity ruins workplace productivity

Anonymous No. 16142759

Does diversity make teams work better?
Apparently not!
A new, comprehensive preregistered meta-analysis found that, whether the diversity was demographic, cognitive, or occupational, its relationship with performance was near-zero.


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Anonymous No. 16142642

Why do nurses earn more than engineers?


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Anonymous No. 16142641

What's the theory of all theory?


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Anonymous No. 16142635

I've heard many times that you can't "win" against a narcissist. The main reason was that they "don't care". The thing is, I don't buy that. As long as a narcissist is not suicidal - you have a leverage on him. They have feelings, and they have interests - things they care about and things that you can aim at to show they better think twice...

What are your opinions? Don't you think we are giving away too much for narcissists because of that modern fashion to be "non-aggressive and wiser"? My call is that we should stop letting them get away with shit...


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🧵 Quick question sci

Anonymous No. 16142597

Using the seaborn module or the matplotlib mass spectrometer extension would it be feasible to reverse articulate the endo reticulated fasciitis to a level that n-clusters could form on the clownussy?


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Anonymous No. 16142558

WE'RE BACK


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🗑️ 🧵 Is the Dune planet possible?

Anonymous No. 16142520

Is a planet with a sun that renders everything black and white possible, scientifically? I heard people talking about infrared n shit.


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Anonymous No. 16142465

>math phd
>2 years as adjunct professor
>114 days of unemployment
Suggestions?


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Anonymous No. 16142438

In your opinion, who won this debate?


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🧵 Rhythm in Heart/Mind Computation

Anonymous No. 16142390

If you apply hard force to one locale of your body using all of the body(including head), your head will have a specific kind of motion pattern. If you apply soft force, the head will have a different motion pattern. If you shake it up and create a long rhythm of different types of force whilst trying to split the one locale problem to another locale, you will create a abstract rhythm in your body that grows until you have a node you can sense in mind space. You can use this as a tool to affect mind space and external dimensions.


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Anonymous No. 16142375

Any docs/medical folks here?

I have this strange ability to "disconnect" (for lack of a better term) something in my body. Not sure if it's my nervous system or what but I can do it at will. It starts at the base of my neck and will radiate down to my toes. The very first sensation is that I'm falling but that almost immediately turns into feeling extremely fatigued and weak. If I hold it for more than a few seconds I will start shaking. My body clearly does not LIKE whatever I'm doing. When I "re-connect" I get an instant adrenaline surge and my heart will start racing, but I'll still have some residual fatigue for a few minutes.

I've had this ability for as long as I can remember, though I've never done it longer than probably 5 seconds as it becomes way too unpleasant.

Can anyone explain what the hell I'm doing to myself?


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Anonymous No. 16142366

are soccer fans the biggest NPCs? I've got to know quite a few personally and they are really similar to another. Usually working a dead end wage slave job, obnoxious, hooked to alcohol and cigs (sometimes other drugs), bad goyslop diet, share the same opinions, not interested in anything even remotely that has to do with science or tech. Maybe there's a scientific explanation for this?


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Anonymous No. 16142348

If you run your body using soft full body action, the head has specific route of motion. If you run the same but with hard force, head motion is a different pattern. I predict there are many different full body actions you can produce using different types of force, each moving the head in a different way.


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🧵 How does the discriminant based proof for C-S inequality downs on your mind ?

Anonymous No. 16142299

years ago our analysis teacher introduced this question on the problem set for first chapter of the course:

[math]\left| \sum_{i=1}^{n}x_iy_i \right|\le \sqrt{\sum_{i=1}^{n}x_i^2}\sqrt{\sum_{i=1}^{n}y_i^2}[/math] .... Cauchy-Shwartz inequality
for the solution he adopted:
consider the expression
[math]p(t)=\sum_{i=1}^{n}(tx_i+y_i)^2[/math]
[math]p(t)=\left( \sum_{i=1}^{n}x_i^2 \right)t^2+\left( 2\sum_{i=1}^{n}x_iy_i \right)t+\left( \sum_{i=1}^{n}y_i^2 \right)[/math]
Which is just a quadratic polynomial for variable t. since [math]p(t)\ge 0[/math] for all t than the discriminant [math]\Delta[/math] must be a negative number (if it was positive than the polynomial will change sign twice).
[math]\Delta\le 0[/math]
[math]4\left( \sum_{i=1}^{n}x_iy_i \right)^2-4\left( \sum_{i=1}^{n}x_i^2 \right)\left( \sum_{i=1}^{n}y_i \right)\le 0[/math]
thus the C-S inequality. Now I remember when I and a collegue saw that problem, he said "This is an extraordinary formula that two great mathematicians put together their minds to prove",
but than I read in a french book that Cauchy proved this version all by himself, Schwatz proved another one with double integrals, and the generalized case was done by another mathematician.
But what boggles my mind is how any human would think of such a proof?


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Anonymous No. 16142281

Is it worth dropping out of my CS (year 2) degree and starting a math/physics degree at age 21 at a different (better) university from scratch? I hate my current experience.