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🧵 Your response?

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🗑️ 🧵 Scientifically speaking what makes a song good?

Anonymous No. 16275901

I know the basic reason why we like music is because it has a lot of repetitions and pattern recognition was fundamental to our survival as a species back in the day so our brain releases all sorts of neurotransmitters when we hear good music due to this, but what specifically makes good music good? Everyone has different tastes, but there is still a common denominator of catchy music that basically everyone enjoys, like this https://youtu.be/A3OvddxDwBc?t=136 , so what exactly is the science behind finding this song really good and novel and some pop song from the billboard 100s totally generic and boring?


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Anonymous No. 16275830

wait... what?


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🧵 Built in autism detector

Anonymous No. 16275809

Is it true that normies can almost instantly tell if someone is different? While I do not know if I have autism or not but there is definitely something wrong with me and I've noticed normies even if they don't know you will immediately look at you different and make fun of in less than a minute knowing you. Give me all your knowledge on this topic


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Anonymous No. 16275784

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Anonymous No. 16275758

BROS do women can recognize when male had sex. or if hes regular sex haver. how does it even work? asking for a friend


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Anonymous No. 16275736

If you're so smart why aren't you rich?


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🧵 how does height science work?

Anonymous No. 16275727

I'm 6ft while my dad is 5'7 and my mom 5'1
how much taller can your children theorically be?


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Anonymous No. 16275592

Prove this


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Anonymous No. 16275560

I'm doing some homework with thermodynamics, i had to find the heat capacity ratio of air and i got 1,322 ± 0,038. The tabulated value is 1.403. How can I justify that my result is less than expected?
Are there any conditions of the enviroment that can change the value of the coefficient? The only thing that came to my mind was air humidity.


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🧵 Sci stuff that keeps you up at night

Anonymous No. 16275556

What if we are wrong


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Anonymous No. 16275521

Maths are more fun with cute anime girls


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Anonymous No. 16275495

Is it true that the speed of light has only been measured bt round trip? Doesnt that mean we do not know if light travels faster in one direction and alower in the other??


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Anonymous No. 16275486

i had a discussion with some guy on facebook
over this when I was 9 years old...
would you say the reason water flows downhill is due to gravity or potential energy? i said it was gravity, but he went "what? no, it's because of potential energy."


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Anonymous No. 16275461

Wikipedia (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homopolar_generator) says a Faraday Disk works by a magnetic force that pulls electrons to the center of the disk, creating a potential difference (negative on the center and positive away from it).

However, if the magnetic force is perpendicular to the electron's motion (which is circular), wouldn't it generate a centripetal acceleration on the electron? How can it "pull" the electron from its circle of motion? How is it doing work if it is perpendicular to displacement?


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Anonymous No. 16275439

Millennials will live to 170+ years.

Enjoy the suffering elf nerds.


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Anonymous No. 16275361

women have 20% fewer neurons than men, that means they have 20% lower IQ than men


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Anonymous No. 16275357

/sci/. I have a very important question to ask. Can the sun be considered a liquid, and therefore, is it wet?


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🧵 Funny Numbers

Anonymous No. 16275347

For Eric W.

In honor of Terrence Howard I want to propose an idea to you called: "Funny Numbers"

Funny numbers are like integers in every way except for the Multiplication operation. When you take a Funny Number and multiply it by another Funny Number you get a very different result from Integers.

For Funny Numbers a x b = a + a + a ... where the number of "plus signs" is equal to the Funny Number b.

The other aspect of Funny Numbers is they are the same exact group of numbers as Integers with the only change being in the multiplication operation. In fact they could very well equal the Real Number set as well but I haven't done the work to prove this :)

Putting these two ideas together 1 x 1 = 2, 1 x 2 = 3, 1 x 3 = 4, etc...
And of course 2 x 2 = 6 and 2 x 1 = 4! (that is not a factorial)
And 6,576 x 4,321 = 28,421,472

So then what is 1 x 0? Why it is 1 of course!
And what is 1 x -1? well it is the same as 1 - 1 so it is 0.
And 1 x -4 = 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 -1 = 3
And 2 x -3 = -4


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Anonymous No. 16275343

whats this all about?


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Anonymous No. 16275321

How do science people feel about studying history academically vs recreationally?


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🧵 is anyone even researching smoke-free tobacco products (vapes/snus)?

Anonymous No. 16275258

i made a similar thread recently
dug last evening and besides the funded articles and most of the shit around vapes on the internet and pubmed is "they contain X amount of chemicals we don't know about", some even claim some may contain radioactive shit or heavy metals, but no mentions of specifics. with vape products being around for so long now you'd think there's some good research on this stuff already, maybe I don't know how to research big tobacco? any hints?

i also keep hitting the wall of the differences between EU products and US products and brands, for example Vuse in US seems to be a different Vuse in UK, owned by RJRV in US, owned by Nicoventures in UK/europe.


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Anonymous No. 16275209

while not a very respectable form of chemistry, realistically could a guy who has cooked meth his whole life be able to cross over into a real chemistry field? I imagine that cooking meth probably takes some above average knowledge of chemistry, how would he rank compared to other lab chemist?


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🗑️ 🧵 How many boosters did you get?

Anonymous No. 16275201

New study shows 37% life expectancy reduction for people who took two doses of the covid vax