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Freud

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How based was he exactly
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Reading this book and something came to me

Gravity is just time running at differnt paces in different places.

Things move from places where time is fast, to places that time is slow, because gravity brings them together.

With the above in mind... Is dark energy, the force that pushes outwards in the universe conversely to gravity, a form of flowing backwards in time?
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Is there any certified schizo test?
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What should I look into if I want to develop prosthetic limbs? I want to look into making prosthetic arms and legs in case I ever lose one of mine (unlikely). In all seriousness, I'm just interested in the topic. It seems that most prosthetics are aiming to establish a connection between the brain and the device. What I'd like to do is first make a prosthetic that can function solely mechanically. I don't mean something like hook-arm prosthetics, I mean something that could function as close as possible to an actual arm or leg.

I know that for the prosthetic described above I'll need to study ME and Anatomy, but what about for something that aims to connect the brain and prosthetic? I obviously won't be able to contribute anything to the topic of the latter at the moment, but it would be interesting to study the topics involved for later application.
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What is your favorite solar system object?

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Mine is G?kún??hòmdímà.
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If this light is from 14 billion years ago, shouldn't there just be a bright glow everywhere instead of complete galaxies?
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Why would soldiers take radioactive material from a nuclear plant, /sci/?
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Hey guys I just found out that the biggest part of my personality is being "neurotic"

what does that mean for me, it's bad right?
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Does sugar and carbs provide you energy?

I've been trying to better my diet because I'm pushing 32, and already feeling the effects of aging. Part my diet was limiting carbs and sugars to as little as possible (preferably none), with another part by removing caffeine entirely (body just can't seem to handle it anymore).

Alas, something I've been stricken with in the last few years is general tiredness. Nothing big, not dramatic, nothing all that debilitating. Just feeling more tired, and like going to bed more. I just chalked that up to getting older, but I recently tried sugary stuff for the first time in god knows how long, and felt the spurts of energy I haven't felt in a long time. I didn't even have that much, really. Just a bag of Skittles (that I didn't even finish entirely), and the occasional bottle of Gatorade/Powerade (I've only drank water this whole time).

But yeah, this is the first time I felt somewhat energetic. And whenever I Google sugar/carbs' effects on energy, it tends to give conflicting results. But if it turns out that sugar/carbs do provide the energy I was missing, then I feel like a complete fucking retard for not seeing this when it was staring in my face this whole time. I've always thought sugar/carbs sap you of energy, not the other way around.
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ITT: math formulas you came up with yourself in school

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an odd number and the two integers surrounding it's square/2 will always make a pythagorean triple eg. 3/4/5, 5/12/13, 7/24/25, 9/40/41
there was also one i noticed for something in calc two that related to integrals and square roots, but i would have to dig out my notes. it has something to do with the power of the numerator under the root being less than the root causing the integral to be the denominator of the root with the constant flipped to it's negative
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