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Can science end racism?

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What does bromine get out of this? Why does it take up the offer in the first place?
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Best programming language to learn math?
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Just wanted to share a pic of the sodium chlorate I made from bleach today. As of now still drying and tomorrow I'll let the leftovers on the filter paper react with some sugar and sulfuric acid. I absolutely love chemistry, altough it wasn't too complicated or difficult, succeeding in a synthesis feels fucking great. Anyways, feels free to make this a Chemistry thread or post your stuff
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Anybody who believes in a "soul" is a brainlet.

Science experts have already confirmed there is no such thing as the paranormal and that all human beings are the same exact person.

It's irrefutable and anybody who believes otherwise should be imprisoned.

The evidence confirms that the soul is just a representation of material processes, therefore no brain is unique, and there is no individual.

That doesn't make any coherent sense only schizo losers disagree. What defines an individual brain, which lobes? All of them? Why? Because they inter communicate?

Death is not real because you were never alive...

You are all brainless and should be ashamed.

>T award winning scientist
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Can you help check my work?

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I just made this post in /int/ as I asked for help translating the words on the box but I will repost here.

A typical local anaesthetic mix is 1% lidocaine with 1:200,000 epinephrine.
I have raw ampoules of both, I just need to mix them in to a useable solution.
Bacteriostatic water will be used to dilute the solution.
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How good is civil engineering?
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The Continuum Hypothesis and Arithmetic to Calculus

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I'm writing a paper on the Continuum Hypothesis by Georg Cantor where I support the proposition with pairing, arithmetic, and computability. The logical connectives applied to the natural numbers creates arithmetic and the integers. Since the integers are measure-wise equivalent to the rational numbers there is no set whose cardinality is between Z and R. Furthermore, the arithmetic of the integers and rational numbers leads to real numbers R with the endless number of special ratios known as complex numbers. In short, without binary/boolean architecture there isn't any computability; as such, therefore the cardinality of the continuum is preceded by the integers. The real numbers are then the composition of calculus and the rest of analysis.
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/sfg/ - Spaceflight General

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Earthers are for orbital bombardment edition
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