🧵 Do I have skin cancer?
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:29:46 UTC No. 16378499
Can a medical anon ID this mole? It bleeds if I pick at it and has been growing. It was half the diameter 6 months ago.
My dad, two older brothers, and grandma, all had cancer.
🧵 a second heart
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 11:50:39 UTC No. 16378394
Anatomy niggas:
What would the effects of transplanting a second heart into your chest cavity, and creating an artery for it, be?
Would this be a useful addition?
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 10:15:31 UTC No. 16378280
Can someone explain to me the beef between mathematicians and physicists? I'm out of the loop
🧵 This board has made me sad
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 10:00:34 UTC No. 16378259
I have realized that all of the interesting stuff, the low hanging fruit, has been picked out, in the domains of things like mathematics, physics etc etc, look at people like Newton, Einstein, Grothendiek, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, revolutionaries, people who were capable of doing paradigm-shifting level innovations in all of their respective fields, but, everything exists on an S-curve, these fields have not fundamentally changed that much in decades, decades-long stagnation, because we have pretty much picked out all of the interesting. Look at our most interesting, most talented and intelligent mathematicans for instance, he can't revolutionize mathematics, because the last opportunity for that was with Grothendiek, so now he just wastes time with how many twin primes are, useless conjectures that both have no value for application, but also even in terms of intellectual contribution, in the grand scheme of things it doesn't mean much, just a very extremely narrow, hyper-specialized problems, within certain sub-sections of areas in a respective field, that do very little to contribute to the advancement of the field as a whole.
I've realized, if all of the interesting questions have been answered, then, life is pretty boring and dull, there's no mystery, no sense of discover, awe, wonder, like it's all been done since the advancements in category theory, the standard model, etc etc, and all of the other fields that have experienced stagnated growth since the mid-20th century, despite rising research papers, publications, and graduate student numbers rising.
What good reason is there to not die from a fentanyl overdose
🧵 Do you write memos on your random work?
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 09:55:44 UTC No. 16378258
Sometimes my brain melts trying to figure out my basic past work, like I'm going dumb over time. Basis for derivation is forgotten and unintuitable, some steps seem so obvious that I skip writing them.
How do mathfags deal with this? I write memos, but organizing notebooks is a pain that just grows with time, both in terms of size and effort to search.
🧵 Healing properties of duct tape
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 09:02:26 UTC No. 16378230
/sci/, why does duct tape remove warts and seem to heal cuts better than bandaids?
>picrel
the dermatology literature provides at best conflicting hypotheses.
is it just 1,4-polyisoprene content in the adhesive resin? some nigerians tried rubbing a plant extract with it on beetus rats and they healed really well: https://www.sciencedirect.com/scien
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 08:04:00 UTC No. 16378189
I don't get it.
To me it's playing with the equations till they match the expected result and then acting astonished when they finally do.
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 07:34:54 UTC No. 16378164
We must keep science alive, otherwise the minds will be rotten. Let's invade boards like /g/ because they have potential but are distracted by irrelevant things.
🧵 Half a nut
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 06:51:44 UTC No. 16378129
What is the outcome of losing half a nut in a testicle injury?
🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 06:15:41 UTC No. 16378102
Rotary City Edition
Previous - >>16375672
🧵 /sci/ wiki in need of archive ASAP
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 04:55:45 UTC No. 16378027
https://4chan-science.fandom.com/wi
^ See this link? It's the one in the sticky, which means no one has likely ever read it, but it's the board wiki. It's hosted on Fandom/Wikia, which sucks ass in general but now even moreso because they're flipping out over anything that offends their advertisers' delicate sensibilities. Corporate lizardpeople found out rule 34 exists so they're shitting themselves and getting mad at Fandom, who in turn is nuking any wiki they think may be a problem. They've decided that anything related to 4chan even tangentially is one of these problems, regardless of how innocent the actual wiki content is. If it has 4chan in the name, it's going to die.
https://adage.com/article/digital-m
>link for posterity, it's paywalled so pic related is the whole thing minus all the stupid ad plugs
They've already gotten the /lit/ wiki and the /mu/ wiki, and /sci is probably next. This goes for any other 4chan wiki since all else of the sort is also on the chopping block. If you think anything on there is worth preserving, grab it while you can and/or make a backup somewhere so people can download it. The links for the dead ones can be found here:
/mu/ - https://archive.org/details/wiki-4c
/mu/ images only - https://mega.nz/folder/4qY3HboY#0qW
/lit/ - https://mega.nz/folder/GGR3zZDD#yJa
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 04:44:11 UTC No. 16378013
hey /sci/
i'm a female and i need help with organic chemistry
nothing weird, just genuine chemistry help plz ty :3
heres my discord
loonkiller
who ever helps me pass my orgo exam tomorrow gets to talk to me in vc for 1 hour
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 03:26:33 UTC No. 16377979
What if calculators instead of dividing by 0, divided by a number very close to it such as say 0.000000000000000000000000000000000
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 02:06:21 UTC No. 16377919
>(((medical))) depressant
>'look goy, this drug is so safe, it would never hurt a fly!'
>wait, youre using it recreationally?
>no goy, you have to use alcohol for that because umm
why is science like this
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 02:01:10 UTC No. 16377916
is zero divided by zero = 1?
🧵 HAPPENING: FUJITA'S REDEMPTION
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 01:34:07 UTC No. 16377880
Wind speed is superior, after all.
https://x.com/NOAANSSL/status/18342
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 01:21:07 UTC No. 16377864
I SHITTED SO HARD TODAY MY ASS HURTS! HOW DO I FIX THIS BROS?
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 01:07:56 UTC No. 16377846
The latest Stonetoss comic makes an assertion about the relative safety of various medical products and I'm wondering how accurate that assertion is on a scientifically speaking basis
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 00:53:37 UTC No. 16377829
what is the scientific cause behind homosexuality?
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 00:40:19 UTC No. 16377808
>...and that's how I got my engineering degree! It was tough, but definitely worth it!
What are your thoughts on women getting STEM degrees? Should we encourage women to get more into Biology, Physics, Chemistry or into Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or any other STEM degrees?
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Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 00:18:16 UTC No. 16377770
T is by far the weakest link
🧵 What does this mean?
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 00:04:53 UTC No. 16377750
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2v
Why does it mean that conway games of life develop organic structures and organic patterns, and greek philosophers discovering that we follow math rules that follow sacred numbers and sacred geometry?
🗑️ 🧵 You really believe this?
Anonymous at Thu, 12 Sep 2024 23:54:35 UTC No. 16377728
Its a fucking thunderbird puppet or something, look at that stanky arm wtf its so unnatural. that motherfucker IS NOT REAL! IM TELLING YOU, THIS SHIT IS NOT REAL.
🧵 Who is your science hero?
Anonymous at Thu, 12 Sep 2024 22:29:01 UTC No. 16377661
And why is it Elon Musk?