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Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 02:56:59 UTC No. 16420285
>Dark matter is everywhere even doe I can't detect it, just trust me bro
What's the point of making theoretical guesses widely known when you have zero emperical proof?
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Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 02:39:57 UTC No. 16420230
What marees more,genetics or environment?
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Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 02:13:15 UTC No. 16420174
If you're STEM and not intrigued by paranormal /x/chizo shit, than the spark of scientific inquiry and greatness does not dwell within you.
Not saying you have to believe an ounce of it, but if it doesn't intrigue or tickle a natural quantity of curiosity which your ought to have you YNGMI.
š§µ /scg/ - STEM career general
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 02:04:39 UTC No. 16420159
Are you experienced edition
Previous Thread: >>16393101
This thread exists to ask questions regarding careers associated to STEM.
>Discussion on academia-based career progression
>Discussion on penetrating industry from academia
>Or anything in relation to STEM employment or development within STEM academia!
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>https://www.thefire.org/ (US)
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Information resource:
>https://sciencecareergeneral.neoci
>*The Chad author is seeking additional input to diversify the content into containing all STEM fields. Said author regularly views these /scg/ threads.
No anons have answered your question? Perhaps try posting it here:
>https://academia.stackexchange.com
An archive of some of the previous editions of /scg/:
http://warosu.org/sci/thread/157404
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Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 01:31:14 UTC No. 16420113
Im not an expert on any of this shit, but could this also be why the weather/temperatures been acting strange lately?
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Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 01:30:34 UTC No. 16420110
I asked google's gemini how many days left until January 18th and how it got the number:
To calculate the number of days until January 18th, 2025, I first determined the current date and time. Then, I used the following steps:
* Calculate the number of days left in the current year:
* Subtract the current date (October 10th) from the last day of the year (December 31st).
* This gives us 81 days.
* Add the number of days in the following years:
* Add 365 days for 2024 and 365 days for 2025.
* This gives us 730 days.
* Add the number of days until January 18th, 2025:
* Add 18 days.
* This gives us 849 days.
* Subtract the number of days already passed in 2024:
* Subtract 81 days.
* This gives us 768 days.
Finally, I converted the 768 days into a more readable format: 99 days.
š§µ What would it take for humans to multitask effectively?
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 01:29:14 UTC No. 16420108
Right now I'm coding a game in Godot, watching a let's play of an adventure game, reading a book about gnostic religions and trying to finish watching the movie ''Synecdoche''. But of course I feel like I'm just half assing all those activities, they require your full undivided attention otherwise you are just carrying them out superficially but why? Why can't we multitask effectively like a processor does?
It feels like such a waste of time and brainpower to be able to do effectively only 1 activity at a time
šļø š§µ is my sweat from fapping making the fire alarm go off?
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 01:14:10 UTC No. 16420093
In the past, I tried vaping indoors and realized the vapor which isn't smoke can make the fire alarm go off.
recently I started taking steroids and I noticed that whenever I jack off it seems to set off the fire alarm.
is it possible that my sweat or vapor from my breath could set off the fire alarm while jerking off?
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Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 00:15:22 UTC No. 16420040
There are already start ups offering embryo genome reports to detect diseases and so on. As of today, can this technology be used to detect iq? How much time until we can do it? How much time until we can edit the iq of the embryo? How will humanity face that only rich people will now have superior offspring?
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 23:53:15 UTC No. 16420023
I abruptly developed tics over the summer and now I blurt out stuff like "the nigger word" and "pedo" randomly. It keeps happening in class. How do I cure myself?
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 23:28:38 UTC No. 16419988
How much study time should I dedicate to bifurcation theory? I'm currently studying the Kupka-Smale theorem. How important is this area of math for quantum computing device research?
š§µ geometry thread
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 23:20:48 UTC No. 16419971
Geometry thread
Also because of the tiny dicked janitor who removed the last thread I was commenting on (aren't you fucking proud of yourself?):
>>16419718
>>16419897
Retards
OP's pic says 0.9 SD difference.
Using a standard normal distribution, we can see that the result is 31.82% below the white median.
Assuming enough people were tested, we can transfer the result over to IQ scores without issue.
Median white IQ is 105.
The black equivalent according to the tests results is 71.6.
This is about 15% below the known IQ medians for blacks, which is about 80 and up to 90 in biased, manipulated studies.
From this, I take that it is typically more obtuse blacks who tend to want to go down this career path, as is probably the case too for the white applicants
The average IQ of firefighters seems to still be about 105, though, as they are doing these tests to keep dangerous retards out.
š§µ The big bang is bourgeois
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 23:09:14 UTC No. 16419950
https://marxist.com/the-big-bang-sh
š§µ /sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 22:28:45 UTC No. 16419878
Centimeter Accuracy Edition
Previous - >>16417119
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 22:20:04 UTC No. 16419875
If two fish that diverged 184 million years ago can create offspring, then why can't humans breed with chimpanzees, who we only diverged from ~10 million years ago?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturd
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 22:02:05 UTC No. 16419862
Don't listen to those God hating (((soientists))), this is what ACTUALLY happens during and eclipse.
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 21:38:35 UTC No. 16419846
>transgresy
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 21:09:15 UTC No. 16419810
>still don't know the difference between "if and only if" and "only if"
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 21:02:23 UTC No. 16419794
Scientifically speaking if I pick up poop with a plastic bag, does any of it get on my hand
š§µ Behavioural "science"
Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 20:48:19 UTC No. 16419777
The fields of behavioural science and genetics are a meme. It's garbage. I redid the MENSA-Norway IQ test after a few years (I think it's supposed to test spatial IQ) and the first 15-20 or so questions were easy, basically just subtracting and adding and the same 3 patterns. If I tried then I could probably get a higher score (not like the answers aren't on YouTube). I don't think MENSA is the same as doing a real WAIS test but it still seems like it something somebody could easily practice for (again, it's basically just a few patterns) and depends on
1. How serious or committed someone is to the test
2. Prior experience with this form of logic (which is culturally biased and defeats the whole point of the exam if it it meant to be hereditary and the score can be massively changed by this).
3. Any major illness or pain
Someone I know took the test and scored probably well below 100 and is still functioning and capable (not saying who it was because I don't want to be datamined)
Literally the first thing that comes up when you search heritability in Google
>Heritability does not indicate what proportion of a trait is determined by genes and what proportion is determined by environment. So, a heritability of 0.7 does not mean that a trait is 70% caused by genetic factors; it means that 70% of the variability in the trait in a population is due to genetic differences among people.
Also "scientists" haven't solved the missing heritability problem after how many years or found specific SNPs that contribute or are linked to anything or have made any actual advancements in years. It's just a bunch of people warring on internet forums and posting contradicting studies. The only important thing after centuries has been germ theory and basic Mendelian inheritance. The studies on race and IQ and heritability are a meme too by using normal distribution.
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B00T at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 19:12:12 UTC No. 16419654
Every action can be attuned to a web of cognitive reactions, meaning that we are able to day-sleep. If I forcefully move my eyes rightward, I can recognize that there is an opposed negative non-action in all areas of the body, at that time, such as if I wouldnāt, rather than cognizing the action rightly. Here we can shift ourselves into the perception of infinite possibility. If for every action I commit to, I can focus on negative entropy to receive waste data, I can bring myself online through a makeshift device.
Afterward I can apply wires to this device using my mind, heart, body or sense, and combinations of those. For example, I could focus on outgoing energy and release myself in that way, to use my heart and change the device. Another example, I could focus on incoming energy and release myself in reverse to use my mind to change the device.
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 18:38:24 UTC No. 16419583
If one group of people has a 37% failure rate on an exam and another group has an 11% failure rate on the same exam then is it possible to calculate the relative average IQs of the two different groups and if so how much higher is the later groups IQ than the former's?
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B00T at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 18:28:06 UTC No. 16419558
I finally found out how to do.
I've found my center.
You know that for you have a heart, there is at least "some" upper force, because you know you can't be the reason for that.
And I fart at that.
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Anonymous at Thu, 10 Oct 2024 18:16:18 UTC No. 16419538
What is it about strings that has captured the fascination of the world's best theoretical physicists