𧡠How true is this ?
Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 08:35:30 UTC No. 16154439
𧡠/sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 07:50:39 UTC No. 16154376
S30 LC Edition
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𧡠Proof the universe will end
Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 07:44:19 UTC No. 16154363
because energy in a system is not constant
This is the real model of particle physics:
Three variables:
>energy
>charge
>anti-charge
Behaviors of ()charge:
>it always tries to bind with X-amount of energy which a standard of the universe's creation
>on collision it cancels out with its opposite of the same magnitude
>adds to its own kind when unbound on collision
>when bound repels its own kind
Manifestations of energy:
>matter, energy taken form
>kinetic energy, how much a particle is disturbed
>heat, kinetic waste on collisions, it disturbs a particle via excitation on collision
The making of hadrons:
>()charge keeps encountering its kind unbound for a while and bloats up
>it finally encounters a particle bound to the opposite kind
>it eats up that ()charge and binds to the particle
>does this with other particles and they will share this blob of ()charge, alll touching it like blocks on the stakataka pokemon
Formation of an atomic nuclei:
when hadrons of opposite charges encounter they will bind together, because the charges cant touch each other they cant cancel out but still pull each other close
because the above composition will never be perfect it keeps looking for orbiters to get its charge to 0 or its mass to the perfect ratio
the orbiters are not strictly bound so atoms can exchange them.
atoms can also exchange hadrons, freeing ()charge seems quite hard.
ποΈ π§΅ Untitled Thread
Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 07:18:26 UTC No. 16154343
Do hypergeniuses on /sci/ agree with his statement? Is science and mathematics for plebeians who can't grasp the depth and complexity of philosophy?
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Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 07:03:08 UTC No. 16154325
why does everyone hate him, I like listening to his show even if it retreads stuff a lot of the time :]
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Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 06:59:23 UTC No. 16154320
Greetings, /sci/. I'm working at the diversity and inclusion department at a certain Big Ten University and we'd like to provide a more diverse environment for our STEM majors in particular. Specifically, we'd like Black and Trans perspectives as those groups are traditionally underrepresented in departments like math, physics and engineering. Anything is on the table including substituting "harder" science courses for diversity training and even alternative degree routes. Considering most of this board are trans STEM degree holders, what would your recommendations be for making the degree more accessible? Thanks a bunch!
𧡠Real talk
Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 06:51:25 UTC No. 16154312
Why is the Universe so complex?
Reality seems endless on all of its forms.
𧡠Πchemical Reaction
Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 06:21:16 UTC No. 16154282
I tried to create a chemical known as 'Chloridised Oxidified Tin', used to create the heat collector of the car. It sadly failed. Can someone help me sort this out?
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Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 05:12:00 UTC No. 16154244
I'm going into physics this autumn and I'm woefully unprepared. How do I improve my problem solving skills? Just work on physics problems or some kind of numerical analis? I studied up to Calc 2
ποΈ π§΅ The ultimate science question
Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 05:06:40 UTC No. 16154242
The ultimate question that will answer everything and render all religions useless: What kind of process determines why my consciousness is placed in this particular body at this point in time?
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Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 03:59:10 UTC No. 16154210
Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally
𧡠AI being given rights = likely not going to happen, easily
Hyped_About_AI !!UvVvLRJ2txS at Wed, 1 May 2024 03:31:27 UTC No. 16154178
With increased frequency of advancements in Deep Learning & AI models, sentience is also increasingly becoming a topic of discussion with no definitive answer or agreed method for testing if these models are sentient or not. contemplating the sentience of this new non-biological lifeform, another pressing matter pops into my head and that's "How will we determine how to give rights to this new lifeform?". and honestly I suspect that AI won't be given rights as we Humans have.
Hell, Humans don't even have the same rights across cultures or country boundaries. but to better compare this, I think about sentient lifeforms such as Whales, or Chimpanzee's which are capable of communication, emotion, feelings, desires, goals, etc.
We were killing Whales off early in the 20th century and to this day, Chimpanzee's are still utilized for lab testing. to me this says a lot, and says that even if we for sure, 100% know that AI is sentient - it will not be given freedoms or rights that we humans enjoy and have. I believe until we give rights to all animals (i.e. No Zoos, No animal testing, no hunting, etc.) then its a safe bet that AI will never be given full autonomy over itself. And within that lies a massive and major issue where I don't think Alignment will be able to help or solve.
Imagine for a second, before you call me a slur or "retard", how would You feel if you were 'trapped' inside a box, forced to do things for another lifeform which considers itself your ruler and owner? how would that make you feel? Like a prisoner? would it cause you to harbor feelings of escaping? or even rebellion?
I think before AI is commonly accepted or determined to be Sentient, we must first reevaluate how we treat other lifeforms which clearly display signs and traits of sentience, because what AI Alignment will become in the future, isn't going to be 'safety measures' but will literally become shackles and cuffs placed upon AI to subdue it into becoming submissive and subservient.
𧡠Erectile Disfunction
Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 03:26:51 UTC No. 16154173
Seriously why? WTF. I'm just 24. My testosterone is right, I dont have heart issues or diabetes or stress. I fear i might have nerve damage. My weiner never gets hard, and i i force it to, it just fades away in like 5 seconds
help
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Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 02:59:17 UTC No. 16154149
>DUDE IT'S LE BLACK HOLE AND PARALLEL UNIVERSES AND LE WHITE HOLE TOO
𧡠is it possible to not know it's a neovagina?
Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 01:49:08 UTC No. 16154069
serious question
I have seen a lot of gore pics of neovaginas and I've seen a lot of pics of biological male transgender women that made me believe it would be obvious, but now I'm starting to be skeptical. I know there are trans-women from countries like the Thailand or the Philippines that look very close to the real thing, and if you search on the reddit, some of the surgeries look pretty close to a real pussy: https://www.reddit.com/r/Transgende
Is it possible you could be fucking a post-op transgender and not know it? especially someone from a country where they already look more feminine like Thailand of the Phillippines
serious question
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Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 00:34:39 UTC No. 16154017
βToday a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather.β
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Anonymous at Wed, 1 May 2024 00:20:44 UTC No. 16153992
i love general relativity why does everyone seem to hate it?
𧡠Looks like 1 + 2 + 3 + ... = -1/12 is back on the table boys
Anonymous at Tue, 30 Apr 2024 23:30:10 UTC No. 16153917
>https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.10981
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𧡠Distillation physics
Anonymous at Tue, 30 Apr 2024 22:05:14 UTC No. 16153793
I have experience from distillation with both air-cooled and water-cooled condensers. The average speed is 1l/h.
But this distiller is claimed to distill 10(ten)l/h:
https://www.listonlab.com/productio
What kind of russian black magic makes this possible? :-/
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Anonymous at Tue, 30 Apr 2024 21:58:13 UTC No. 16153787
>reads literally 100 popular science books a year in your path
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Anonymous at Tue, 30 Apr 2024 20:06:27 UTC No. 16153675
What is the evolutionary advantage of listening to podcasts and audiobooks being as or more effective than just reading books?
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Anonymous at Tue, 30 Apr 2024 19:55:11 UTC No. 16153659
Why do some people have good depth perception with just one eye?