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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 16:21:54 UTC No. 16293542
Would it be possible to get a metal jaw like Raiden now or in the near future? Doesnt matter if you can only eat fluids
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 15:33:24 UTC No. 16293476
What are numbers ontologically speaking?
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B00T at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 15:01:17 UTC No. 16293464
Does the fact that you can have a biological child, imply that a psychological child is possible? Can we make children with our minds?
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 14:13:59 UTC No. 16293427
So how smart is Elon Musk really?
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 13:39:32 UTC No. 16293407
Donkey Kong Edition
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 13:36:44 UTC No. 16293406
How should I prepare to study Physics as a soon-to-be undergrad student who might want to do research in the future?
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 12:40:10 UTC No. 16293370
in 1st year at some local CC
>tried humanities, hated them
>tried law, hated it
>tried to dabble in the arts, hated them
>tried to dabble in the medical path, proficient at bio/chem but don’t want to work in clinic
>hate finance/the thought of taxes
>don’t care for business/consulting
Only logical step seems to be engineering; Have an A in Calc I and I’m on my way to having one in Physics I, (heard calc II will end my life) but the stuff I’m good at in physics is everything but statics. Rotational mechanics, kinematics, work/energy I’m fine. Intuition-based free body diagrams? Dogshit.
>mechanical engineering isn’t for me because i hate statics
>havent taken physics II so dont know if id like electrical, need to apply to a degree by december
>chemE is totally fucked in entry level sector
Not passionate about anything. I’m good at math, but that’s about it. Seriously considering pivoting towards compsci/software eng because that’s where the moneys at.
Thoughts?
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 12:35:22 UTC No. 16293364
Have you guys done any cool math or science recently?
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B00T at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 11:53:39 UTC No. 16293328
Does the ocean weigh nothing because the element of water decomposes when held?
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 09:47:03 UTC No. 16293241
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 08:58:49 UTC No. 16293221
>Australia was cut off from the Pangaea for a million years, that’s why the animals are totally different from everywhere else
Also scientists:
>oh by the way they also have dogs
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 08:30:33 UTC No. 16293199
Let me start by presenting this concept, chirality (pic related)
>Chirality /kaJˈrælJtiː/ is a property of asymmetry important in several branches of science. The word chirality is derived from the Greek χείρ (kheir), "hand", a familiar chiral object.
>An object or a system is chiral if it is distinguishable from its mirror image; that is, it cannot be superposed (not to be confused with superimposed) onto it. Conversely, a mirror image of an achiral object, such as a sphere, cannot be distinguished from the object. A chiral object and its mirror image are called enantiomorphs (Greek, "opposite forms") or, when referring to molecules, enantiomers. A non-chiral object is called achiral (sometimes also amphichiral) and can be superposed on its mirror image.
I just have a hunch it's related to my following question:
Question: What are some proven or possible effects of having your head aligned, or tilted in a certain direction.
For instance when you are in bed, and you turn to your side, or lay down (stomach down), you might have the left side of your head facing the pillow, and the right side of your head facing the sky/upwards.
When you use the other side of your head, your right side of the head faces downwards, and your left side upwards.
When I assume one of these positions, can I be aligning my head with some sort of field or force that can have some effects on my brain, my psyche, my reality?
I have personal experience that leads me to believe that the effects actually exist, but I don't know how to call them or what they are.
And by effects I mean, my reality can change, when I switch sides.
Initially I thought it was actually dependent on direction, east vs west, but I now believe it's the sides of the head facing up or down.
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 08:03:46 UTC No. 16293187
scientists are trying to steal our superpowers
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 07:59:15 UTC No. 16293183
What makes dead baby parts so valuable? Who is buying them and what for? Is it scientists buying them for experiments or do they have some sort of products that they make out of them?
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 07:42:49 UTC No. 16293173
What do we think of him, bros?
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 07:29:33 UTC No. 16293166
I found this in a jar of Spanish-style stuffed green olives and I don’t know what it is, so I thought I would ask /sci/. What is it?
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 06:59:07 UTC No. 16293145
What are "Transient Ischemic Attacks" and how bad are they?
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 06:19:31 UTC No. 16293117
Is it possible that terrorists infiltrate the crew of an experimental fusion reactor, pump it all full of deuterium and trigger a nuclear explosion with its ignition system? Islamists did infiltrate plane crews to do 9/11, so I wouldn't be perfectly sure that's entirely improbable, also after all getting a *fusion nuke* would be a great reward.
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 04:19:41 UTC No. 16293070
Where do I practice statistics in regular life? I just completed my first statistics class, and it seems really useful, but it also seems pretty easy to forget.
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 03:33:32 UTC No. 16293050
Why is genetic research so boring? CRISPR was ten years ago yet nothing cool has come of it.
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 03:19:02 UTC No. 16293038
Is it a natural or learned behavior?
How does it even work? I have yet to find a rigorous scientific explanation or breakdown of the human "skipping" gait.
Why is it more common in children but stigmatized for adults? Is this universal or cultural?
How does it compare in terms of speed/efficiency to other modes of human locomotion?
I personally think it is likely more efficient than either walking or jogging, but it is simply too stigmatized for serious consideration.
I've heard anecdotal evidence of unfit military personnel passing their fitness tests by "skipping" through the 1.5 mile jog.
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 03:10:15 UTC No. 16293029
Every academic job application makes me write an essay about how much I love DEI and makes me want to kms
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Anonymous at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 02:14:16 UTC No. 16292967
What is the current progress on developing defecation-free food sources?
And what are the health effects of prolonged periods without defecation?
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B00T at Tue, 23 Jul 2024 02:12:04 UTC No. 16292962
Is a perfect sphere round, or is it more than round? Pic 'Semi'-related; it's a Rose Moon AKA Fine Moon AKA Fickle Moon, a rarer moon type than the eclipse. It's a pyramidical shape having the effect of a sphere, or a 'geoid'.