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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 14:29:27 UTC No. 16267633
Is this really true? Why wouldn't it also expand into the hole, since there's no more resistance there than in the other direction?
🗑️ 🧵 Medical thread
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 14:20:32 UTC No. 16267625
A woman has thrown sulfuric acid into your cock and balls and now not just your genitals but your entire lower half is melting into boiling sludge, soon to split your pelvis in half and make your organs spill out. What do you do?
Do you accept death? Medically, what position should you be put in to prevent further damage? Like if you stand up that doesn't prevent the acid from sticking into your femur or dripping down your perianal space and removing the muscle that holds higher organs in. Otherwise if you were to lay down face up then picrel would happen, with your pubic symphysis being soon split in half by the acid. So I think you should be made to bend over forwards as to have the acid drip up towards your belly button and onto the floor. It would spread the burning sensation but at least you would survive. But still, should the doctors immediately start trying to suture the wounds and perhaps install a prosthetic sphincter? Or wait untill the acid "dries up? I think it would be something in between but even then, if you were to make a "full recovery " you would only have pieces of your genitals remaining if you acted absurdly fast, leaving you not only with the obvious inability for sex but with a potentially open wound in a region of the body that is naturally immuno-priviledged and as such extremely vulnerable to infection even before the incident. Do you think God would forgive you for not trying to live on? Soldiers oftentimes have similar injuries to their entire lower half and that doesn't absolve them of the responsibility of living on for their families. Or maybe you don't have anything going and nobody depends on you, yet still, if you were already all alone and barely went outside, would your lifestyle really change as much beyond the medical inconvenience?
🧵 Schrödingers Cat
Stop guessing start learning at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 13:57:08 UTC No. 16267598
I thought Schrödingers cat proved the absurdity of Quantum Mechanics, and its mathematical applications.
“The cat is etheir alive or dead until you open the box”
Well no shit Sherlock.
But then they use pseudo logic and ask
Well, “if a tree fell in the woods and no one is there to see it fall? does it actually fall?”
Yes you dumb fuck from the observers perspective, he cannot see something he doesn’t observe.
But from a physics perspective the tree is going to fall whether an observer is present or not because of gravity.
Is it just gonna fucking float away into sub space?
God I hate people sometimes.
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 13:05:06 UTC No. 16267554
A x A = 2A
1 x 1 = 2(1)
1 x 1 = 2
>checkmate
>comes up with his own theory of electricity
What have you done to advance science in the past 2 weeks? Yeah i thought so.
>97 patents
More than every single user on here combined. Make no mistake, T.H. is fucking changing science. I already use the term 'Tetriom" daily. Lynchpins up bitches.
🧵 Perfect numbers
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 12:36:14 UTC No. 16267532
Why do mathematicians create these unnecessary problems to solve? Like what application can you use perfect numbers for exactly?
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 12:25:55 UTC No. 16267520
What socioeconomic and cultural factors lead 2 day old Asian children to behave so differently than 2 day old European children?
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 12:23:59 UTC No. 16267517
will we ever be able to escape this rock and find another planet once earth becomes unhabitable in a billion years, some suggest the large moons of the solar system like Titan, Ganymede etc. but once earth's oceans evaporate, those moons won't be in the right window of time yet for the habitable zone to shift to them, so we have to go outside the solar system, am I just pessimistic or does the search and travel just seem completely impossible with the fragility of life and the laws of physics
🗑️ 🧵 Untitled Thread
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 12:20:31 UTC No. 16267515
Is there a scientific reason for why Red is used for passion or is it entirely cultural?
🗑️ 🧵 Who is smarter? Veritasium or Lex Fridman?
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 11:56:13 UTC No. 16267499
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 08:26:32 UTC No. 16267387
Iirc the telescopes are so useless nothing ever happened.
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 06:32:45 UTC No. 16267308
what are the differences between le simulation theory and creationism(le god made le universe)
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 05:12:54 UTC No. 16267239
With so much historical, archaeological, and geological evidence to back it, why do many still doubt there was a massive global flood in the not-too-distant-past?
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 03:22:23 UTC No. 16267104
I know it's completely energy inefficient, but assuming you had (reasonably) free access to the energy grid, what would be the ideal way to artificially illuminate a plant underground so that it grew just as well, or even better than under sunlight?
🧵 Yes, we know that every single person who has ever taken the COVID vaccine will die. Please stop.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 03:11:55 UTC No. 16267085
Even if someone who took the vaxx but die of accident, cancer or old age you fucking trannies will still call them killed by the covid vaccine. You are even spamming trash papers from some random noname faggots on some junk journal multiple times. You deranged morons are no different from the scums that counted any death with a positive covid swab as a covid death during the pandemic. Please kill yourself and refrain from posting anymore you faggots. There are like 10 new threads of this vaccine shit every day now. Even I, who hate them for forcing me to take the vaxx and who did not support forcing it on everyone, are getting tired of your bullshit.
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 02:33:20 UTC No. 16267035
Why are humans so small and frail?
🧵 Paleontology Thread
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 01:31:17 UTC No. 16266991
'Someone kick this nigger back into the water' edition
🧵 Spread spectrum with acoustics
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 00:47:49 UTC No. 16266953
I was fascinated by spread spectrum techniques recently and thought I would try implementing them with audio, using Python to transmit sound and record it.
The pic shows the result of transmitting/recording 3 consecutive identical chirps that sweep from 4-8kHz in 1s, and convolving the recorded data with that of a single chirp. 4-8kHz was chosen because my speaker-to-mic system has relatively good/even gain over this range. The chirp waveforms are clearly visible in the recorded data, so I would expect the convolution to contain 3 delta functions but as you can see it's garbage.
I've tried direct sequence as well as some other schemes, but the results are always terrible. Direct sequence was produced by generating a random sequence of bits and then replacing each "0" in the sequence with a 4kHz sine wave lasting T seconds and each "1" with an 8kHz sine wave lasting T seconds. This also produces terrible results.
I've tried some other schemes but basically I'm wondering if anyone has tried implementing or knows anything about spread spectrum techniques. There is some literature I've found on the subject, but I'm just starting to dive into it, e.g. https://instrepo-prod7.cc.uregina.c
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 00:27:33 UTC No. 16266921
Why does burning your hand and freezing your hand have the same sensation?
🧵 /scg/ - STEM career general
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 00:26:46 UTC No. 16266920
"Brawn over brains" edition
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🧵 Sensors
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 00:15:52 UTC No. 16266909
How do they work, really?
>Oh, the sensor detects x and sends a signal to a circuit
Okay, but how? What does that mean in some detail? How does a sensor detect heat, for instance, or detect the edge of an item?
🧵 >we gon pay someone else to do dat shit
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 23:39:12 UTC No. 16266877
who will build the next American space station, sci?
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Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 23:22:06 UTC No. 16266850
For reasons I wonrt go into here, I really need to win the powersball lottery
Ok now this is the weird part. Lets say you had a schroader box, your lotto ticket in in the box but it has already been drawn the numbers.
You have no way of knowing if the ticket is a winner until the wave field collapses and you look at the ticket.
My question is what ways can increase the odds of winning before you open that box?
I already have the ticket
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Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 23:13:24 UTC No. 16266836
World's oldest cave art found showing humans and pig
The oldest example of figurative cave art has been discovered in the Indonesian Island of South Sulawesi by Australian and Indonesian scientists.
The painting of a wild pig and three human-like figures is at least 51,200 years old, more than 5,000 years older than the previous oldest cave art.
The discovery pushes back the time that modern humans first showed the capacity for creative thought.
Prof Maxime Aubert from Griffith University in Australia told BBC News that the discovery would change ideas about human evolution.
“The painting tells a complex story. It is the oldest evidence we have for storytelling. It shows that humans at the time had the capacity to think in abstract terms,” he said.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles
🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 23:12:28 UTC No. 16266833
Dawn Delayed Edition
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