šļø š§µ How does eating meat manage to cure obesity?
Anonymous at Wed, 16 Oct 2024 04:44:06 UTC No. 16433921
Does science understand this process yet?
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Anonymous at Wed, 16 Oct 2024 04:23:55 UTC No. 16433902
If someone were to collect a list of the names of a million people of a particular ethnicity would it be possible to use that list as an ML training set and create an AI that can identify all the rest of the members of that ethnicity?
Would this still be possible even if the ethnicity in question was well known for routinely changing their names in order to try and disguise their true ethnicity?
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Anonymous at Wed, 16 Oct 2024 03:24:02 UTC No. 16433849
How come nobody trusts science anymore?
šļø š§µ Urticaria
Anonymous at Wed, 16 Oct 2024 03:13:58 UTC No. 16433837
What is urticaria and how do you get it?
Also what is 'allergic conjunctivitis'? I thought conjunctivitis was a virus
šļø š§µ Explanation
Raphael at Wed, 16 Oct 2024 02:59:32 UTC No. 16433817
I went schzio in 2019 had dabilitating pressure in my head and voices with psychosis for 3 months straight my Iq went down from 104 FSIQ to 100 and my wmi went down to 80 now Iām fine I just gained a bunch of weight from depacote and haldol
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Anonymous at Wed, 16 Oct 2024 02:21:07 UTC No. 16433777
>the aliens are coming
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Anonymous at Wed, 16 Oct 2024 00:45:23 UTC No. 16433683
There is a site where I have a feeling that it's hiding some sort of historical structure of sort. In a certain location, there is an open space surrounded by rocks and had also big rock in the middle. The surrounding rocks has tiny holes in them that could have occurred naturally. like 5cm diameter or less. But when we pour water in them they don't fill up no matter how many liters we put in, which mean they're airways leading somewhere vast and deep. Also geologist here could confirm or even share similar natural occurrences of caves having airways leading to the outside.
What I need /sci/ to help me with is to confirm/debunk the validity of my plan to figure out if the underground structure, either natural or human-made, has another opening close by.
My plan is
>use a shotgun microphone and isolate it with animal fat (poor-man budget) to make it capture only sounds from inside the holes.
> use oscilloscope app from fdroid to capture any tiny vibrations.
> make my friend hit the ground with a sladghammer in the vicinity and hope to catch a pulse when he hits the right spot.
My worry is that if the opening is burried too deep, soil is a badass isolator and I will never get any pulses even if I hit the buried entrance.
Also we tried a cheap Borescope but the holes take a sharp turn and we need an expensive one where you can control the head to push it further down.
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 23:39:31 UTC No. 16433625
I genuinely have a hard time interacting with normies in my daily life because of how little they care about science. Every year a new technology appears, yet these retards are completely oblivious to what made these inventions possible in the first place. Your average normie is no different mentally from a peasant from the middle ages thinking the world works with magic and spirits. They have no clue why their iPhone works, or how it's possible for them to flush a toilet and they have absolutely no interest in that. It makes cohabitation with these retards legitimately impossible.
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 22:50:25 UTC No. 16433568
Is this true about math in israel?
š§µ Terminal/Paradoxical Lucidity
Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 22:44:15 UTC No. 16433562
Why do some Alzheimer's patients regain nearly full cognition, and memory just prior to their death? If they lost the abilities, and it was due to neuronal death, then how do they regain the abilities without regaining the neurons? Why does it occur just before death? Is it God giving one last act of mercy before the end, for both the patient and their loved ones?
š§µ Any anons used Springer MyCopy?
Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 22:03:52 UTC No. 16433500
I'm looking to pick up a couple of textbooks for my course. I have access to the PDFs through Springer Link but I find that I work much better using a physical book. Not available from our library unfortunately.
Have any anons here used Springer MyCopy to get the cheaper print-on-demand paperback copies of a textbook and are they good quality (i.e., won't fall apart and legible figures etc.)? Alternatively, is it better to take the PDF and get some online book printing service like lulu dot com to print it?
Pic unrelated.
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 21:42:50 UTC No. 16433471
Today I've seen a video that really fucking grinds my gears
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu4
dl;dr
>particle physics are pointless because Standard Model is internally consistent and makes accurate predictions, henceforth adding new particles onto it is redundant, oh and any unsolved problems in physics are trivial and not problems at all
I first admit I'm not a physicist (biochemist here) but even I know enough about particle physics to get somewhat angry at this line of reasoning
She's basically saying, "admit the status quo and don't look for anything more fundamental"
Or how, and I quote, "details about the nature of Dark Matter are unnecessary" and therefore particle physicists shouldn't bother
I admit she's right that a lot of it is guess work and loosely following scientific modelling, but at the same time particle physics is at the point where it becomes necessary to move the needle forward
Also it angers me off how many people in the YouTube comments blindly agree with her, without actually knowing what she's talking about, when she also presents stuff like
>we failed to observe proton decay therefore it doesn't happen, even though there is aboslutely no theory that would explain why it shouldn't happen
It's basically "you must be wrong, but I won't give any evidence as to why you're wrong"
Any physicists would like to share their opinion on this?
>inb4 blogpost
piss off
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 21:32:02 UTC No. 16433464
/sci/, are we sure humans are the top predator? I've seen evidence that ETs are harvesting human and animal organs, so I don't really know why we think of ourselves as masters of this planet. It's quite arrogant, actually.
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 21:31:55 UTC No. 16433463
>talking to layman interviewer with high school diploma
>"So the question you have to ask yourself is, why is the weyland-yutani coupling anti-symmetrical and chiral in seven dimensions but antichiral in five dimensions and why don't Witten, Maldecena, Greene, Vafa and Motl want you to hear about it? And why isn't society focused on asking that question instead of what restrooms trans women should use"
>"yes, yes that is the question I ask every morning when I wake up. What's the answer eric."
>"What's the best way to explain this-- have you heard of something called Johnson-Borley experiment?"
>"no what is it?"
>"Well it's a social experiment done by the Frankfurt school in the 30's. They were trying to make Marxism as viral as possible by probing the limits of human gullibility. They don't teach you this stuff in school by the way"
>"No I guess they don't, so what's the experiment about and how does it relate to the symmetry thing?"
>"Well it's kind of like Bach in a way. You know how Bach had three separate melodic lines in his fugues; there's the point, the counterpoint, and then a third that-"
holy shit thank you for recommending this guy /sci/ I've learned so much listening to him in the past week.
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 21:27:39 UTC No. 16433458
I heard once, what the upper societal position it is, the more chance you get of meeting psychopath there, how much truth it is?
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 20:37:33 UTC No. 16433428
Does low earth orbit even really count as space?
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 20:35:10 UTC No. 16433424
/med/, got a question, since Sunday after I drank 6x 330ml bottles of 5% beer and 150ml of vodka I've been having this strange persistent stabby, achey pain on the left side of my chest.. I think.. I think it gets better with rest as I had just slept and it's not as bad.. Umm.. Am I gonna be ok /med/?? And what do you think this is?
š§µ Notes on the Cubit
Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 19:33:18 UTC No. 16433365
Further studies upon the cubit reveal a startling revelation. namely that [math]\frac{\phi^2}{5}[/math] is the truer cubit than [math]\frac{\pi}{6}[/math] this is because
[math]\frac{\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\fra
and
[math]\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{\phi^n}{2^n} - \frac{\phi^2}{5} = 0 [/math]
what gives this equation meaning is its source derivation, that the sum of the ratios of the volumes of the n-sphere to the n-cube converge to [math]\odot[/math] the true value for the egyptian royal cubit.
This thinking stems from not considering pi as a constant, but rather a generalizable property of R^2, much how like the curl is only applicable to R^3 in vector algebra. We need the analogue of geometric algebras interior and exterior products. This, i propose to define that the unit n-sphere possesses a radius of [math]\phi^{-1}[/math] and that pi float to accommodate this constraint. For clarity we say [math]\pi_n =[/math]
In our previous study we sought the volume of n-sphere without assuming a constant value for [math]\pi[/math] after all, this constant is derived from 2-space, and not generalizable in n-space. We instead approach the problem by considering the ratio of the n-sphere to the n-cube with 1 critical assumption, that
[math]\odot = \frac{V_{n-sphere}}{V_{n-cuboid}} = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\frac{\phi^n}{2^
We can than derive a sort of dimensionally attuned constant for pi, for example in R^3.
[math]pi_3 = 18 + 6\sqrt{5}[/math]
which is good to regular pi to 0.0000481
[math]\frac{\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\fra
[math][/math]
[math]\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\frac{\phi
[math]\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\frac{\phi
https://warosu.org/sci/thread/16406
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 18:54:27 UTC No. 16433317
What happena to the pauli exclusion principle at the center of a black hole? Seems rather unprincipled.
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 18:28:13 UTC No. 16433269
scientifically speaking, what is the answer?
šļø š§µ Sick of word vomit Bukkake
Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 17:49:33 UTC No. 16433231
be me
sick of WordVomitBukkake.jpg
sick of Climate Scientists failures
abducted by BenevolentAlien.jpg
rewires my brain FTW
create TruthCoin highest form of human knowledge
TruthCoin pierces thru unpenetrable fog of misinformation
TruthCoin brings order to chaos of human existence
Fix Climate Scientists failures
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 16:34:59 UTC No. 16433139
"Astronomy is one of the few sciences in which amateurs play an active role. This is especially true for the discovery and observation of transient events. Amateur astronomers have helped with many important discoveries, such as finding new comets."
How can I start learning about astronomy as a hobby? What are some beginner level books I can read? I am tired of reading about deconstruction, duality and the humanities mumbo jumbo. I want to learn some hard science, and the stars have always fascinated me.
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Anonymous at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 16:27:36 UTC No. 16433129
whats the easiest way to make money to buy textbooks?