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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 23:21:28 UTC No. 16633218
What is the scientific explanation for me always losing even though I'm just betting red or black?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 21:56:49 UTC No. 16633170
I like AI and I'm tired of pretending I don't
🧵 Creative Maths
Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 21:47:38 UTC No. 16633165
Can Mathematics ever be creative? Or is it purely a logical-deductive kinda thing?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 21:25:39 UTC No. 16633143
Why do science fetishists (probably ~>50% of you) ignore the epistemological blind spot of reasoning that could happen to be mystical things that are incompatible with pure judgement? Are you just selfish little cynical fucks or do you just ignore the strange thing devoid of resolvability in the name of our limited scientific progression; and more importantly, why do none of you care during moments when it should concern you?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 20:00:37 UTC No. 16633092
What schizophrenic freak designed this shit?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 19:55:43 UTC No. 16633087
what's the best nutrition/food science mooc?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 19:41:07 UTC No. 16633068
What would happen if a male elephant during musth was given methamphetamine?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 19:38:32 UTC No. 16633061
Can we use math and philosophy to understand what lies beyond the doors of alice and outside the realm of malkut?
🧵 phenylpiracetam
phenylpiracetam at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 19:23:19 UTC No. 16633037
>phenylpiracetam
phenylpiracetam
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 19:18:52 UTC No. 16633034
Science that makes you go "hmm"
🧵 hats from math & philosophy?
Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 18:37:45 UTC No. 16632962
hats from math & philosophy!
dear soi, what's your fav hat from math & science?
>picrel: OC math hats
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 18:18:14 UTC No. 16632929
There have been human beings for millions of years, and they have eaten almost anything.
If there is a med that you can take orally and will let you live 159 years, how come it wasn't discovered already?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 17:47:35 UTC No. 16632887
When will they stop teaching you that white is the absence of colour?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 16:22:06 UTC No. 16632767
>woman lifter pees on the floor while lifting
>me: say something
>normies: ayo cringe chuddie it's female anatomy it's normal it's natural
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 16:21:02 UTC No. 16632766
If science can know objective truth then research picrel dataset and falsify the hypothesis that the protagonist was indeed brainwashed. I'm not trolling because this movie really reflects the uncertainty of the modern world we need to navigate.
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 15:18:38 UTC No. 16632721
If atoms emit light, why isn’t everything glowing all the time?
Even when atoms do emit light, the radiation might be in a wavelength we can’t see. For example, infrared (heat) and ultraviolet light are both types of electromagnetic radiation that are invisible to the human eye.
This explains why some people can see everything shinning.
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 14:35:33 UTC No. 16632696
Dow we have an overdiagnosis epidemic?
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Uranus at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 14:29:55 UTC No. 16632690
>Mogs You
https://youtu.be/JLcEKFFEuSM?si=cyd
🧵 What is the polar opposite of an orgasm?
Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 13:22:48 UTC No. 16632633
During orgasms you release things like dopamine and endorphines etc, but what I'm wondering is a) What exact hormones are released, b) What are the exact opposites of said hormones, and c) is there a naturally occurring occasion where all of the opposite hormones are released at once.
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 13:04:50 UTC No. 16632609
Can someone explain light like I'm an idiot? (I am)
I'm trying to reason about dark energy vs timescapes and got down a path of how light functions. It emits as a wave but becomes a particle when observed, the photon wave function collapses. I get that.
I try to think about a single photon, it can cross the entire universe - omnidirectionally as a (spherical?) wave expanding at the speed of light - "as long as it doesn't hit anything", once it's observed its waveform collapses and it becomes a particle of light. So a single photon can only interact with one "thing" - what counts as a thing? All fermions I suppose, how about hadrons and other bosons? Light is affected by gravioli but isn't absorbed by it...
And is there some kind of object that can suck up a lot of light? Like a black hole but less dense. Something that would act as an observer/absorber of photons in the interstellar medium, significant enough to dim the light that passes through it. Does dark matter do that?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 11:49:20 UTC No. 16632532
What's the point of being a math major?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 11:26:59 UTC No. 16632486
>game theoretically speaking, it is best to maximize the fitness of my children
>to that end, it is best to reproduce with the most intelligent and wealthy women
>my own intelligence and wealth are not high
>but reproduction by force is an option
Game-theoretically speaking, how does one avoid the obvious conclusion?
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Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 10:24:53 UTC No. 16632387
The ecliptic or ecliptic plane is the orbital plane of Earth around the Sun. It was a central concept in a number of ancient sciences, providing the framework for key measurements in astronomy, astrology and calendar-making.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclip