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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 19:00:39 UTC No. 16264710
How the fuck is the answer C?
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 19:00:15 UTC No. 16264709
Why do physicists worship books that are full of false claims, nonsensical proofs and incorrect definitions, while paying lip service to liking math? Is it because they're actually too dumb to follow a proof and have to nod along the book because le great physicist said it?
VI Arnold has a book on similar topics and it's actually well written and its ideas are not gibberish unlike those in Landau's book.
Is it just clueless undergrads/indians falling for a meme?
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 18:56:57 UTC No. 16264703
Do you think there's science that's purposely kept out of major textbooks so certain groups can have a monopoly on the knowledge and tech that comes from it? What lesser known books do you know of that you believe contain this kind of information?
🧵 /sqt/ - stupid questions thread (aka /qtddtot/)
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 18:54:08 UTC No. 16264698
Previous >>16235350
>what is /sqt/ for?
Questions regarding maths and science. Also homework.
>where do I go for advice?
>>>/sci/scg/ or >>>/adv/
>where do I go for other questions and requests?
>>>/wsr/ >>>/g/sqt >>>/diy/sqt etc.
>how do I post math symbols (Latex)?
rentry.org/sci-latex-v1
>a plain google search didn't return anything, is there anything else I should try before asking the question here?
scholar.google.com
>where can I search for proofs?
proofwiki.org
>where can I look up if the question has already been asked here?
warosu.org/sci
eientei.xyz/sci
>how do I optimize an image losslessly?
trimage.org
pnggauntlet.com
>how do I find the source of an image?
images.google.com
tineye.com
saucenao.com
iqdb.org
>where can I get:
>books?
libgen.rs
annas-archive.org
stitz-zeager.com
openstax.org
activecalculus.org
>articles?
sci-hub.st
>book recs?
sites.google.com/site/scienceandmat
4chan-science.fandom.com/wiki//sci/
math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Admi
>online courses and lectures?
khanacademy.org
>charts?
imgur.com/a/pHfMGwE
imgur.com/a/ZZDVNk1
>tables, properties and material selection?
www.engineeringtoolbox.com
www.matweb.com
www.chemspider.com
Tips for asking questions here:
>avoid replying to yourself
>ask anonymously
>recheck the Latex before posting
>ignore shitpost replies
>avoid getting into arguments
>do not tell us where is it you came from
>do not mention how [other place] didn't answer your question so you're reposting it here
>if you need to ask for clarification fifteen times in a row, try to make the sequence easy to read through
>I'm not reading your handwriting
>I'm not flipping that sideways picture
>I'm not google translating your spanish
>don't ask to ask
>don't ask for a hint if you want a solution
>xyproblem.info
🧵 rate my proof
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 18:22:04 UTC No. 16264651
Every vector field on a sphere must have a singularity. One can prove this by considering the integral lines of the vector field. If there are no singularities then the integral lines define a retraction onto a greater circle which would force the fundamental group of the sphere and the greater circle to be the same. The fundamental group of the greater circle is the integers whereas the sphere's is trivial. This is a contradiction so every vector field on the sphere must have a singularity.
🧵 Are we getting better or worse as a species genetically?
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 18:13:26 UTC No. 16264629
Are humans getting better as a species with each generation, or are we getting worse as a species with each new generation?
I think it is fair to say that our species peaked in intelligence, looks, and physical abilities with the first wild homo sapiens, and the advent of agriculture has greatly degenerated us ever since. It seems that reliance on technology is also a massive degenerating thing for humans, as it allows weak bloodlines to propagate in a way that these bloodlines would never be able to in a natural wild environment for humans.
If you look at a comparison of skulls you can clearly see that our evolution has been going backwards, and that we have not been evolving for the better.
🗑️ 🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 18:03:39 UTC No. 16264607
Dynamic Fire Edition
Previous: >>16262490
🧵 /sfg/ Space flight Generl
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 18:03:19 UTC No. 16264606
Kino edition
Previous: >>16262490
🧵 Game Theory is Set Theory
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 17:46:11 UTC No. 16264580
Game Theory is Set Theory with "decisions" added.
🧵 Using Anki is cheating
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 17:08:40 UTC No. 16264530
It's not real learning, it just helps lazy faggots cheat their way though exams
I can't believe how many medfags use this brain rot shit for shoehorning facts into their little brains
🧵 sepsis co.
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 16:27:06 UTC No. 16264464
vaccinated woman lost the extremities of her limbs
what now?
🧵 Geometry Question
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 16:21:18 UTC No. 16264456
Does there exist a space-filling rhombic disphenoid?
🧵 is vaping unhealthy?
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 16:15:02 UTC No. 16264448
has the science settled? or are we still stuck in the
>w-we need more long term results to find the carcinogens. just 20 more years bro.
phase?
or did big tobacco learn from cigs and are very efficient at hiding the truth
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 16:14:41 UTC No. 16264446
Are you an empiricist? If not, what book do you use to explain why you haven't been empiricism-pilled?
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 15:50:02 UTC No. 16264413
How much does it cost to send a fully automated probe to alpha centuari that is propelled by nuclear bombs. Assuming it's top speed is only 40% to 50% light speed. Maybe in the future we can use antimatter engines.
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 15:38:29 UTC No. 16264402
Should I buy this? I'd read it at night when I can't sleep.
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 15:28:26 UTC No. 16264395
I've never seen such mumbo-jumbo as mathematicians trying to explain series'
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 13:09:36 UTC No. 16264281
Mind is an action. Regarding things like dossier or profession, the 'mind' of it is better than the singular expression(s). Have 1, maybe 2 professions, but exemplify this to the act of mind in the most suitable template, which can be the template of the adult aspect of mind itself. The 'adult' of mind is it's subliminal print, what the action of mind is passive and subliminal. It looks triangle, square, circle, cross and star, a whole 2D(2D/2D) print(i.e. trace, fingerprint). You can set the adult to a certain mode which crosses every aspect of your personal conduct in one template. However, there are more accurate templates as per each category of personal conduct. The professions you choose ought not be singular expressions such as a choice made in words, but a signal on a template, implying more than 'multi-class' and more like 'prismatic', selection. "Soldier", for example, is too simple of an expression.
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 12:52:04 UTC No. 16264265
Will vaping DMT cure my autism and increase my IQ?
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 12:48:06 UTC No. 16264259
Intelligence is skill over data, and agility is data over skill. You can have 'mental agility'. Agility is just as important as intelligence. Why don't be have AQ-tests that test agility?
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Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 12:42:56 UTC No. 16264255
is string theory the greatest fail in physics history? imagine 3 decades of work and the only useful thing to ever come out of it is yet another of the zillion ways you can calculate pi
🧵 Physicists lie
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 12:25:39 UTC No. 16264240
Itt we expose physicists lies. I'll start with a big one.
Claims:
>Qcd gives protons mass
>Quarks amount to only 1% a protons mass
>The other 99% is gluons
>Gluons are massless
>Gravitational rest mass, of which the protons 1 GeV mass is well studied, isn't coupled to massless gluons
The lie:
>99% of protons mass is gluons
The truth:
>Physicists have no idea and are scared to admit their model fails at something so fundamental.
No schizos please. Physics is in a dire enough state where we can expose it's lies with it's own claims and failures to explain anything
🧵 Curing Autism: Please Help
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jul 2024 11:44:34 UTC No. 16264213
My child presumably has Autism, exhibiting a lot of signs, (yes, they were vaccinated) although Im still unsure if this is the sole cause as B12 shots/ supplements during pregnancy seem to play a role as well. Im trying my hardest to “cure” them although I know it’s an act of desperation, and I was wondering if anyone here has any knowledge on this condition, and is aware of anything that may help. As of right now I devised a protocol of Omega 3 liquid, Methl B12/Methlfolate/ and Methyl B6, along with Vitamin D, i can post the exact supplements in question below. Is this safe? Admittedly Ive done no testing, but from what Ive read, it seems excess amounts of these vitamins are passed through the body so it wont have adverse effects, is this true? and is there anything else I can implement to help further. Ive heard Olive Oil can also help via the gut connection. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Especially from anyone who has any experience dealing with this.