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🧵 I believe i found something, maybe

Anonymous No. 16555084

I was curious about the probability of the following:
Chapter 3, verse 190: "There are signs for men of knowledge in the shifting of day and night." Chapter 24, verse 44: "Signs for men of vision, in the shifting of day and night." Chapter 41, verse 53: "Soon will the signs be shown to them in the horizons and within themselves."
This led me to deduce the most unambiguous way to express rotation: should it be tau (wrapping the radius on top of the sphere 6.28 times), or halfway, at 3.14 pi?
I looked at verse formations:
• Chapter 3, verse 14: Relates to accumulating wealth and returning home.
• Chapter 6, verse 28: Relates to returning back, with the letters "rah, dhal, waw."
• Chapter 62, verse 8: Relates to returning back to God, pronounced as "rah, dhal, nun," or "raduiun," similar to radians (3.14 radians, 6.28 radians, etc.).
Then, I examined degree translation:
• 1 radian = 180 deg / pi radians ≈ 57.3 degrees / radians
• Chapter 57, verse 3: "He is the First, the Last, the Inner, and the Outward (literally the top-most)."
Consider the borders of a radius: the innermost and the topmost points. Within this context, think about iron being at the Earth's core, with an atomic number of 26 (protons). The numerical value of the Arabic letters for “The Iron” is 57, while for “iron” itself, it’s 26.
The maximal formation of chapter and verse number occurs at Chapter 114, Verse 6, which reflects the double radius in angle, just like Chapter 57, Verse 3. This concept of edges is repeated in a crucial place across the 6236 verses of the Quran, using the average value of tau (6.28): specifically, in Chapter 62, Verse 8 and Chapter 6, Verse 28.
When dividing [eqn]\frac{6236}{6.283} = 992.5[eqn]

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🧵 Solution to math puzzle from the university quest

Anonymous No. 16555050

https://wondrousnet.blogspot.com/2024/06/solution-to-puzzle-informatix.html


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🧵 Copenhagen

Anonymous No. 16555036

After 100 years of autistic screeching and kvetching, can we finally admit he was right?


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Anonymous No. 16554989

Why don't universities filter for IQ anymore? I mean the top 100 do but beyond that it's a wash, any retard can get into 140 ranked uni by cramming, any retard can get into 300 ranked uni with just reading and at 400 it's just free

I don't really care about diluting prestige or the workload/expenses this incurs but it's extremely destructive to students who are the retards. 110 IQ midwit shouldn't be studying EE or CS, that's a waste of his time.


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🧵 Is time travel Possible

Anonymous No. 16554961

i believe so, but you can't go forwards in time faster without imploding


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Anonymous No. 16554949

How do galaxy brains even exist like like?
If you scanned his brain, would he have more memory registers then the normal six?


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Anonymous No. 16554922

Is testosterone the bane of male existence?


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🗑️ 🧵 Just what is a redhead?

Anonymous No. 16554910

What makes her tick?


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Anonymous No. 16554890

where did the universe come from? christfags need not apply


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🧵 Why does turbulence exist?

Anonymous No. 16554881

We’ve got the Navier-Stokes equations, but solving them for turbulence feels like taming a hurricane with a napkin. It’s chaotic as hell, and we only describe it statistically, not deterministically.
I ask:
Is turbulence fundamentally unsolved, or do we just lack the computational power to brute-force it?
Why does laminar flow break into turbulence at certain Reynolds numbers? What's actually happening at the transition?
Is there a clear boundary for turbulence, or is it just a messy spectrum?


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Anonymous No. 16554860

Who was in the right?


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🧵 Covid creator

Anonymous No. 16554836

The guy who ran EcoHealth Alliance, the guy who was doing covid research in the Wuhan Lab, the guy who lied and claim the virus came from Wuhan meat market and not the Wuhan lab that he worked for and was researching the virus with.


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🧵 Scientific American: Edward Witten’s Fascination with Hitler Allegedly Goes Back 60 Years

Anonymous No. 16554815

this is seriously /yourguy/?

> Since being awarded the Fields Medal, Witten has dominated headlines for a nonstop stream of reprehensible behavior. What started out as a controversy over the string theorist’s Auschwitz concentration camp T-shirts descended into a torrent of remarks about "anomalous U(1) symmetries of the Jewish nose" and "improper topological twist of the Ashkenazi side curl" before he appeared on Numberphile in mid January to praise Nazis and Hitler. “I see good things about Hitler,” Witten said during the bizarre three-hour interview where he falsely claimed Hitler had invented strings and quantum gravity.

> Witten’s remarks mirrored earlier claims anonymous academics had told Quanta Magazine this fall — that the physicist had lauded Hitler and made several antisemitic comments within the past decade, paying at least two settlements to former colleagues who allege he made such remarks [...]

> But as nearly half a dozen collaborators of Witten's admit, his alleged obsession with Hitler and Nazis dates back further than previously reported. [...] [Witten] has been discussing his admiration for Hitler and what he sees as positive achievements of Nazi Germany for nearly six decades.

> During Witten's brief time as an economics student, he was known to be a "strange fellow," says our source, a former University of Michigan classmate. It was in those early days the then-18-year-old frequently discussed Jewish mind control and quizzed others on their thoughts [...]. “It was a daily thing."

> The topic wasn’t couched in general conversation [...]. Instead, Witten allegedly would approach students and professors and ambush them with questions — seemingly trying to catch people off-guard. “Going up to somebody like, ‘So what do you think about the Holocaust?’ [...]


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🧵 China’s PhDs rate PIs like Uber drivers. Is your PI next?

Anonymous No. 16554807

https://pi-review.com

What are the academic and political implications of exposing bad PIs?


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Anonymous No. 16554800

do you look like a scientist?


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🧵 Neural net can now predict what the brain will do in the next 5 seconds

Anonymous No. 16554721

Your brain's next 5 seconds, predicted by AI

Transformer predicts brain activity patterns 5 seconds into future using just 21 seconds of fMRI data

Achieves 0.997 correlation using modified time-series Transformer architecture


>https://x.com/rohanpaul_ai/status/1880184389218496770
>https://x.com/rohanpaul_ai/status/1880184392968204580
>https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.19814v1

APOLOGIZE


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🧵 I'm stupid, help

Anonymous No. 16554699

Hi guys, college newfag here. My GPA is almost entirely propped up by me being much better at other subjects, but math has always eluded me. Well now I need it and can't avoid it. I would even say that I need a bridge from junior year of high school math to calculus 2 to be constructed in my brain in about 6 months time. Is that possible, and how would I do it? What fundamentals should I work on?


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Anonymous No. 16554666

how does having a wing shaped like this lead to a pressure differential? it's not like air can be compressed on one side or move faster on one side just because of the shape causing displacement, right?


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🧵 AIDS

Anonymous No. 16554652

So who's right?


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Anonymous No. 16554651

18 January Reuters
DC — The Biden administration today issued a new executive order banning ZFC and set-theoretic foundations from mathematics within the continental USA and Hawaii. The measure, which is part of a larger effort to improve the foundations of science, comes as a relief to many mathematicians, who in this day and age prefer memory-safe languages such as HoTT.


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Anonymous No. 16554634

Since 2019, the SI system is the closest thing we have to Planck units. The only arbitrary constant is the caesium hyperfine transition frequency and it’s only chosen over G because gravity is a bitch to accurately measure while atomic clocks are extremely precise. Remember this post whenever an American starts saying ignorant bullshit.


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Anonymous No. 16554510

Zoomer (born in 2000) here. Is it true that Pluto used to be considered an actual planet in the solar system?


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🧵 Wavefunction Collapse

Anonymous No. 16554459

Does it happen because of decoherence, observation, or some deeper interpretation of quantum mechanics I’m not parsing correctly? Copenhagen? MWI? Pilot wave? What’s the most no-nonsense way to frame it?