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Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 12:30:36 UTC No. 16367976
dark matter is just a manifestation of mach's principal
🧵 new take on unified theory?
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 11:59:08 UTC No. 16367928
>https://www.sciencedirect.com/scie
authors derive Dirac equation (and other forces) out of the GR equation with modified curvature tensor and by casting it in planck units
study makes some wild (but suspected by scientists) claims, like how mass of the elementary particles change with time and depend directly on the local curvature and how entangled particles are connected by a small wormhole (ep=epr)
time will show how valid it is but a sole notion that quantum equations could be derived from einstein's is interesting
also shows that einstein, after all was right
🧵 Honeymoon
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 11:43:14 UTC No. 16367902
I haven't yet experienced this, but I know it has a strong connection to brain chemicals. I know that somehow, we're able to actually like/love each other for approximately 2-3 years after beginning the relationship.
How do we reproduce/extend this feeling? I want to ensure that when my romance happens, it lasts forever. Passionate forever.
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Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 11:01:07 UTC No. 16367837
Something I noticed a lot online is a lot of scientists or rather people with background in science are so certain they are correct based on the information they have.
Is that why science is in such a shitty state today? Like they are so certain they they are correct when tomorrow some new understanding or paradigm comes out proving their assumptions are full of shit. Then what?
What happened to the times people where actually open minded about possibilities?
🧵 Terraforming planets
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 10:47:36 UTC No. 16367819
Has any serious atention ever been given to the idea of terraforming mars or even one of saturns moons?
🧵 Galaxy rotation theory
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 10:46:12 UTC No. 16367817
Outer regions of galaxies rotate too fast to be caused by gravity alone. Also, the incorrect rotation is inconsistent across galaxies (I read a comment somewhere). Duct tape fix: dark matter (conveniently distributed in places where it corrects the observations)
In the past days, I've been thinking a new theory. When you conclude that for the speed of rotation, a galaxy should rip apart, the intuitive answer to that is that there is something holding it together, like a glue. And that's exactly my suggestion. I suggest that there is a new interaction at a distance, that could be called "cosmic drag" or "cosmic viscosity" or something like that. This interaction would be weaker than gravity, making it mostly irrelevant for closer orbiters, but significant at galactic scales where gravity is weak. What the interaction does is, that when two objects are moving in different directions, some of their velocities gets transferred to each other. In other words, if in a galaxy, an object is moving "against the current", over time the motion of the nearby objects moving in the opposite direction would slow it down, despite no collisions.
For galaxies, this would mean that the faster orbiters in the middle would speed up the outer regions, the outer regions would boost even further away regions etc. and like that, the effect would propagate from the center to the outer regions.
Also, to solve the inconsistencies between galaxies, I suggest that the differences are caused by the differences in consistency, like one galaxy having many lighter objects and another galaxy having fewer heavier objects, amounts of gas etc. which would cause the math turn out differently somehow. Just like on smaller scale, fluids have different properties.
There are probably million holes in this theory that I haven't considered but here you go. But basically I suggest some kind of weaker than gravity, relatively close range interaction. The transferring of velocity is just one idea.
🗑️ 🧵 infinite money math
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 10:34:47 UTC No. 16367811
Who knows how to do the infinite money hack?
🧵 "Non-Euclidean"
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 09:54:01 UTC No. 16367763
Is there a term in the literature that means what people THINK "non-Euclidean" means? The way normies use "non-Euclidean geometry" describes the sort of Lovecraftian insanity that would make traversable wormholes possible—in truth, EVERYTHING in the natural world is non-Euclidean. However, popculture usage of "non-Euclidean" fills a useful linguistic niche that I'm not sure actual scientific terminology has yet covered. I ultimately want to translate this from Normiese to academic:
>Wormholes would allow us to travel through non-Euclidean space, letting you go from point A to point C without ever going through or around point B.
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Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 09:46:26 UTC No. 16367754
How do I do faggots? Last chance.
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Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 09:13:00 UTC No. 16367714
What's the highest temperature that water can get in liquid form without boiling?
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raphael at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 07:43:43 UTC No. 16367600
so im studying the intracies of ML and i found this booshit suddenly
linear regression is just algebra 2 and statistics overlap in khan academy its y=mx+b
its the line of best fit
it predicts a linear value or if the data is non linear it fits to it like in quant analysis
and tree boosting uses linear regression to predict the next branch after filtering the binary classification free of logistic regression
what the fuck is this shit?
did anyone else notice this?
>t. 100 iq anti memer
🧵 Human performance and capability
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 06:25:07 UTC No. 16367537
Memes! A once never interesting topic for me. The blind leading the blind would be even worse. And the ones who don't want each other cherry picking memes is a stay out of memes red flag for ever. The scientific reason for this post is the direct possibility of everything in harmony over entropy. Now let me explain: It has recently come to light (and that I may be the rightest fucka eva walked) that I am not being considerate of everything of everyone's with my ideas. I leave shit of the ship for fuckyas let's sail I'm gold. Now I am considering that I could be a little more considerate of everything of everyone's (not like fuck emojis) and I could really actually be the full and infallible best option all round.
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Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 06:18:54 UTC No. 16367530
Technically speaking Is 6ix9ine the smartest person to ever post on /sci/?
For those who don't know, rapper 6ix9ine used to post on /sci/ before he was famous. This archived thread shows the evidence.
https://warosu.org/sci/thread/10224
He asked on advice on how to wear powdered wigs in dangerous housing complex's. Specifically O Block, one of the most dangerous housing projects in America. It seemed at the time he was going to go with powdered wigs instead of rainbow hair. Seemed risky, but all in all it turned out to be very intelligent decision. He has really made it to the top. He isn't one of us anymore. He made over 3 million dollars and is now one of the most famous musicians in the world.
Why wasn't anyone else on /sci/ smart enough to think of something this successful?
Why go to school when you could do this?
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Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 06:05:01 UTC No. 16367515
Technically speaking Is 6ix9ine the smartest person to ever post on /sci/?
For those who don't know, rapper 6ix9ine used to post on /sci/ before he was famous. This archived thread detail's the evidence.
https://warosu.org/sci/thread/10224
He asked on advice on how to wear powdered wigs in dangerous housing complex's. Specifically O Block, (Michelle Obama and Chief Keef's childhood homes).
It seemed at the time he was going to go with powdered wigs instead of rainbow hair. Seemed risky, but all in all it turned out to be very intelligent decision. He has really made it to the top. He isn't one of us anymore.
He made over 3 million dollars and is now one of the most famous musicians in the world.
🧵 this is how evolution went
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 05:50:24 UTC No. 16367487
I think here it is
1. Hydravulgaris
(even if hydra doesnt have eyes, some of distantly related medusas infact have eyes, hydra just probably lost its eyes as it doesnt need them)
2. Ragworms
(rag worm tentacles evolve into arthropod legs so ragworm is the closest resemblance of the ancestor of both insects and vertebrates, other types of rag worm evolved into fish)
3. Seaspiders->Seascorpions->Finally their land relatives 450 million years ago
(sea scorpions will then go extinct shortly after they had spawned on land, but sea spiders persist even to this day)
🗑️ 🧵 Why is this board full of Anons that hate science?
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 05:45:53 UTC No. 16367483
Asking unironically.
🧵 Dextromethorphan/dextrophan for general anesthisia
(Not) God at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 05:35:30 UTC No. 16367472
Any non-profit related reason this drug isn’t used conventionally to induce GA
>doesn’t cause dependence
>wide dose range for therapeutic effects
>doesn’t elevate accumbal dopamine so isn’t psychologically reinforcing
>NMDA antagonism affords it efficacy in nerve pain
>isnt propofol
>not ketamine
🧵 What's your approach in life?
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 04:15:13 UTC No. 16367401
Are you ambitious? Do you have too many trivial likes? Would you rather die sooner than later? what if you don't specialize in anything?
🗑️ 🧵 I'm just going to come out and say it
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 04:00:04 UTC No. 16367388
No one has, so, I'll take the burden to reveal to you why no one has found the cause for homosexuality, it's a fungus, shocker I know, it's sexually transmitted, that's how homosexuals reproduce. The end.
Source
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H
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Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 03:01:58 UTC No. 16367341
Does hot food provide more calories?
🧵 Metallurgy for retards
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 02:54:31 UTC No. 16367331
Is there anything I can study that would allow me to predict and understand the properties of any theoretical metal alloy without actually making it?
🧵 Split Brain kek
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 02:35:29 UTC No. 16367310
I watched a video on how your brain is divided into two separate parts, and that your right brain is a sort of separate entity that's just sort of along for the ride with your left brain. It can't talk or communicate really because the part of the brain that controls speech is in the left hemisphere. This begs the question as to who one is as a person. Is one hemisphere more valid? Are they actually separate entities? Where does your psyche begin and end within the two hemispheres? Does the right brain want to do things but can't because of its limits?
This freaked me the fuck out and I'm having a bit of an identity crisis, lol