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Anonymous at Fri, 26 Apr 2024 01:36:36 UTC No. 16146197
How come soience can't save him?
Is soience really that useless and impotent?
In 1971 Richard Nixon announced "the war on cancer" and since then trillions of dollars have been spent on 'research' and even with over half a century of study the issue and infinite resources available, soience still has no idea how to deal with cancer, why not?
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Anonymous at Fri, 26 Apr 2024 01:16:04 UTC No. 16146173
are you ready for the next pandemic?
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Anonymous at Fri, 26 Apr 2024 01:04:20 UTC No. 16146160
/fit/citizen here, can any of you wise guys tell me if this is true?
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 23:48:45 UTC No. 16146057
>There's gotta be a breakthrough they aren't telling us.
What is it? What have they achieved that will change the world, but they don't want to say?
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 23:42:08 UTC No. 16146055
How could we research the paranormal without succumbing to the incessant yammering of crunchy Arizona milfs? If the phenomenon is erratic how can we set some concrete rules to base research off of?
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 23:21:36 UTC No. 16146039
hey, so I've been making a 3d editing software. I've been stuck on face extrusion for a day or so.
when I extrude a face (move it in a given direction and connect it with new polygons) some of the new quads end up facing the wrong direction (inwards). how can I detect this mathematically?
You can do the cross product to determine the quad's normal vector, but I honestly have no clue how to tell if the normal is correct. (of course visually it's quiet obvious when it's flipped) I tried taking the angle between the normal and the extrude direction but its always at 90 degrees, (never -90) so that's a dead end. you can check if the normal facing towards the 'center' of the shape or away. but that won't work for concave shapes
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 22:48:23 UTC No. 16145994
Is bromine the weirdest element?
>the only non-metallic element that is liquid in room temperature and pressure
>puts off tons of scary looking vapor
>toxic
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 22:27:27 UTC No. 16145951
What the hell is a transcendental number
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 22:21:19 UTC No. 16145935
Can you quickly check if I transformed that correctly?
My friend is saying "S can't be negative" and that's what you end up with if you plug in the data.
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 22:20:17 UTC No. 16145933
>classes will dull your mind
Was John Nash right?
https://youtube.com/shorts/_HuPG5ni
Also why did he lose if he knew math?
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 22:13:43 UTC No. 16145926
If 85% of the universe needs to be composed of dark matter for general relativity to work the way it does, isn't it simpler to conclude that general relativity simply doesn't work the way we think it does?
When you presume that the standard model is correct, and that dark matter is needed for it to work, you're way more likely to just point at the few bits of evidence for dark matter detection and ignore all the failed attempts to detect it.
You've already decided on the conclusion beforehand. The experiments and research don't matter.
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 22:08:57 UTC No. 16145920
Is this true about nuclear energy?
ποΈ π§΅ Vax Induced Turbo Cancer Proved Real
Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:32:32 UTC No. 16145861
Bad news fellow vaxxies, the "turbo cancer" rumor that the conspiracy theorists have been yammering about has turned out to be completely true, as proved by this recent publication:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/382
>The "hallmarks of cancer" were proposed by Hanahan and Weinberg (2000) as a group of biological competencies that human cells attain as they progress from normalcy to neoplastic transformation. These competencies include self-sufficiency in proliferative signaling, insensitivity to growth-suppressive signals and immune surveillance, the ability to evade cell death, enabling replicative immortality, reprogramming energy metabolism, inducing angiogenesis, and activating tissue invasion and metastasis. Underlying these competencies are genome instability, which expedites their acquisition, and inflammation, which fosters their function(s). Additionally, cancer exhibits another dimension of complexity: a heterogeneous repertoire of infiltrating and resident host cells, secreted factors, and extracellular matrix, known as the tumor microenvironment, that through a dynamic and reciprocal relationship with cancer cells supports immortality, local invasion, and metastatic dissemination.
𧡠Sci permanently and irrevocably btfo
Op OudrPWaUDQ at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 19:32:54 UTC No. 16145691
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 19:12:45 UTC No. 16145661
>year of our lord 2030 minus 6
>we still use boiling water to make electricity
>we still use binary for computation
>we still have no permanent moon colonies
>we still refuse genome editing technology to unlock humanity's full potential
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 18:46:07 UTC No. 16145619
The green generator that will change science.
https://youtu.be/5FPTWzLBQW0
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 18:44:47 UTC No. 16145615
How many IQ points did the overall population lose in the past few years?
Nowadays I whenever I find myself in an argument, itβs like Iβll have to constantly correct people for the most basic shit ever, because they cannot help but fill their arguments with silly middle school tier logical fallacies.
This applies to literally everything, from politics all the way to football.
𧡠How diverse are humans genetically compared to other mammals?
Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 18:28:55 UTC No. 16145597
With few exceptions academia wholeheartedly refuses to talk about this subject and racial supremacists aren't exactly objective. Obviously we can be diverse in physical size and appearance. I'm more interested in IQ and temperament which have been proven to be at least partly influenced by genes.
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 18:12:14 UTC No. 16145575
The basic building block of the universe is cringe.
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 16:50:31 UTC No. 16145461
..I think I might live in a simulation or some lesser reality based on my anecdotal experiences. Anyone else?
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 16:40:45 UTC No. 16145450
Thinking about infinite regress is making me go insane
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 16:15:50 UTC No. 16145400
how much PDEs do you need for modern geometry&topology?
for example to understand ricci flow and perelmans proof
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Anonymous at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 15:56:55 UTC No. 16145355
what's it like to be dead?
𧡠press S to spit on teachers
S S S S S S S S S S at Thu, 25 Apr 2024 15:39:19 UTC No. 16145335
they are islamite marxist tranny retards press S to spit on them