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Anonymous No. 16269879

It’s ironic because scientists cannot into the language fallacy whereby they are just less of an individual as a result of not being needed on any sort of scalar measurement. Think I’m wrong?


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Anonymous No. 16269803

I want to visualize what the sky on TRAPPIST-1e would look like from its crepuscular zone. Could you see TRAPPIST-1b to 1d? How about TRAPPIST-1f to 1g? How big would they look compared to our Moon? How often would eclipses happen and what would they look like? I don't understand what you would be able to see from the crepuscular zone.

Is there any software that helps me visualize that?
Even if it's for the Solar System only, I can't imagine how other Jovian moons would look from the surface of one of them. You just need size, distance and albedo, right ?


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Am I wrong to think my social anxiety and near complete ineptitude for being around non family members are not merely symptoms of autism? I don’t wish to be one of those niggers who self diagnose for attention, I thought the very same of autism and ADHD yet I very strongly qualified for having those conditions when tested in a professional environment. Another thing that strikes me as uncharacteristic of autism are my strong beliefs in the supernatural, paranormal, etc. My fear of others (female classmates in high school, women in general nowadays) believing me to be some perverted autistic retard is something I have feared for years yet it was never mentioned as part of my testing for it.


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Anonymous No. 16269777

Do you look like a scientist?


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Anonymous No. 16269768

you know how people try to speculate about hypothetical biochemistries that could exist on other places in the universe?

do people do that with other stuff besides life? as in speculate about other thingts that could happen under certain circumstances and billions of years.

for example, planet clusters where a bunch of planets touch each other and don't break apart, becoming big enough to allow for small stars to orbit them


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Anonymous No. 16269761

How close is science to achieving a cure for mild hearing loss?


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Anonymous No. 16269733

How close is science to achieving a cure for mild audition loss?


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Anonymous No. 16269730

Even the simplest of these constructions hallucinate horrifying monstrosities.


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Anonymous No. 16269601

Can you transplant an asshole?


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Anonymous No. 16269519

Why does school teach Physics before Trig and Calc? Is this the biggest 'Cart before the horse' in the whole school system?


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🧡 Drug for the brain - How would this work?

Anonymous No. 16269502

I'm writing a story about a drug that affects the brain. It makes time go by slower for the person affected. For simplicity, let's say 1 hour to the drugged person is actually just 1 minute in the real world. But the drugged person still acts and experiences things normally as if they're not drugged.

This happens to a small group if people who are trapped inside a prison. While drugged, they're trying to figure out an escape. In the meantime, they spend maybe 6-12 hours eating, talking, walking around, etc. However by the end of the story, only 6-12 minutes would have passed in the real world.

My question is, how can I write this in a believable way? How would someone not drugged be seeing someone who is drugged? They couldn't simply see the drugged people as moving at hyper-speed because that isn't humanly possible. But it's sci-fi, so I could make it possible, right? I just want to be able to have the reader suspend their disbelief. Is there any other option? Would it be more believable to say the prison was also experimenting with time, and there's a weird time distortion going on there?


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Anonymous No. 16269455

Sabine is really crushin' it these days. I have a crush on her!


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Anonymous No. 16269394

The "global warming" narrative is being retracted

>Three new peer-reviewed papers, published in major prestigious scientific journals... completely undermine the alleged scientific consensus on man-made global warming.
https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/1808827322448900193


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Anonymous No. 16269373

does this make any sense whatsoever?


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Anonymous No. 16269362

Scientifically speaking, will abusing amphetamines make me better at math?


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Anonymous No. 16269331

What's the best type of light for night time?


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Anonymous No. 16269324

How do I use my lofty 150+ IQ to attract a quality mate?


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🧡 EVIL books

Anonymous No. 16269317

post math or science books that traumatized you


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Anonymous No. 16269304

so what was the greatest scientist-engineer in human history reading in this photo?


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🧡 Have you ever looked to the night sky

Anonymous No. 16269302

and asked yourself: what is out there?

Just because your consciousness is linked to your body here on this planet, it doesn't mean that you shouldn't think about the universe.
After all, the universe is part of reality! It exists, it's physical, galaxies and planets are there somewhere; Things are happening.
Now we can either limit ourselves to think about other forms of life far away, or just ignore the possibility since it's extremely hard to find evidence of life other than here.


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Anonymous No. 16269280

Do memory games really improve memory or is it just an industry that wants to make profit?


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Anonymous No. 16269264

Explain scientifically why smoking causes cancer.


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🧡 Is my conceptual understanding of gravity correct?

Anonymous No. 16269254

Alright I definitely don't understand all the mathematics involved in General Relativity. I understand it is a highly formalized area of mathematical physics that I lack proper training in. I just want to run by you guys on whether or not my conceptual or qualitative understanding of gravity is correct. Is what I am thinking bullshit? Or is it generally accurate? Here it goes:

>Just as the basic entity for magnetism is the magnetic dipole, mass is the basic entity of gravity

>The mass of a body is determined by its internal structure like its electrons, protons, and neutrons, the latter of the two being made up of quarks which are held together by gluons that transmit the strong force.

>This in turn results in a kind of internal energy of the body, indeed mass is just another form of energy via E=mc^2. This internal energy results in an internal pressure giving the body an energy density that results in it having volume.

>Hence we have matter, which is defined by both having mass and taking up volume.

>Somehow this energy density is able to put stress on spacetime resulting in spacetime curvature. The exact mechanisms for this are not entirely known except that the stress put on spacetime is the result of the energy giving rise to gravitational fields which are what cause other bodies to be attracted to one another, they simply follow their natural movement over the curved metric.

>Consequently this results in a balance where the internal energies of a body expand it or accelerate it upward, but the stresses put on spacetime as a result of that energy cause the body to stay together, the individual constituents of matter simply follow the warped spacetime.

>Large rigid bodies don't collapse because of their internal pressure, and they don't break apart because of the stresses put on spacetime.

>In free fall, a body follows its natural movement over curved spacetime but something like the earth is accelerating up at it causing an illusion of a force.


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Anonymous No. 16269236

Let me guess. You "need" more.