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Anonymous (5 replies)
>what if every day was earth day
if that were the case then you wouldn't have a job as director of the "shit that isn't earth" museum
Anonymous (5 replies)
Are they a meme is is it the real deal?
>You may ask if, in the future, IonQ will be known as the company that makes the best quantum computers? I prefer to envision us as the company that is building the technology that makes everything else possible. Look for the “Powered by IonQ” sticker on batteries, self-driving cars, and vaccines of the future.
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>>14428241 Another big American tech company ready jizz all over the World.
Burn it to the ground.
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>>14428241 trapped ions are pretty nice in terms of error rates, but how do you scale them to to make circuits? They did demonstrate quantum error correction which is interesting, but how do you make a circuit with less atoms than a fart?
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>>14428846 You follow through with the poo.
Anonymous (5 replies)
I started today at a company and found out they have access to Udemy and Coursera. What are some of the best courses you'd recommend?
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/sci/ is now old enough that >do my homework for me threads have evolved into >do my job for me threads
Anonymous (42 replies)
i am 23 with the mathematical ability of an 8 year old
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>>14421268 going to be honest OP, most of the time people say they're awful at math but half the time I feel its exaggeration, Ive found that I was better than I thought while relearning algebra to the point that I was skipping certain chapters to keep from getting bored. Its really just the school environment most of the time and up to the individuals work ethic
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>>14426894 i agree anon..i was put in the top classes for english lessons my whole life, and was in the lowest for math - i failed math by the end of high school.
ofcourse it would be easy for me to point fingers at others for my lack of achievement, however, environment is a big factor in education. had I not been paired with retards and class clowns I believe I would have wanted to achieve more being around more sensible peers.
something must be done about the environment in schools.
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>>14421268 I was like you until about halfway through last year, I did all highschool stuff on kahn academy, then I used edX for calculus MIT courses, although they have open coursewhere stuff. I feel much better at math, even when I suck.
Also look up introduction to mathematical thinking on coursera, that will help you out as well. Good luck.
Anonymous (67 replies)
I had two COVID jabs and I still caught COVID. Just lol. Sick with it rn...
It's not THAT bad. Definitely nothing to have locked down the entire planet for two years for. Ridiculous. My 83 year old grandpa also has it and is no sicker than me. It's def unpleasant but I've had worse flus for sure.
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>>14425419 you're obviously black
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>>14425349 >bibles and prophets >>>/x/ Anonymous
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>>14426750 >Covid is way less predictable than the traditional seasonal diseases I think it's just dumb luck, some people have pre-existing immunity against SARS-CoV-2, those who don't have the potential to get wrecked.
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>>14426993 >Of course it's going to make most people feel sick, that's the point. Not all vaccines make people feel extremely ill.
>Better to fill sick from the harmless virus in vaccine and get immunity than feel sick from the actual one and suffer serious complications/die from it Anything that causes a severe inflammatory response has the potential to cause significant damage, and keep in mind that at least with the mRNA vaccines, you're producing the spike protein for over four months, compared to 1-2 weeks if infected by the virus.
Anonymous (5 replies)
Elon is a hero.
The world isn’t NPCs and the thoughts that get put in them by those who steal their attention via subversive means.
Anonymous (46 replies)
is the universe a quantum computer?
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>>14422058 One version of the digital physics perspective
Quantum Realism Chapter 1. The Physical World as a Virtual Reality (2019)
>We take our world to be an objective reality, but is it? The assumption that the physical world exists in and of itself has struggled to assimilate the findings of modern physics for some time now. An objective space and time should just "be", but in our world space contracts and time dilates. Objective things should inherently exist but in our world, electrons are probability of existence smears that spread, tunnel, superpose and entangle in physically impossible ways. Cosmology now adds that our universe just popped out of nothing about 14 billion years ago. This is not how an objective reality should behave! https://zenodo.org/record/3239181#.YmaQm5LML0p Anonymous
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how do we know that telescopes are trustworthy? the fact that they are not implies that all of modern astronomy is fake
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>>14426904 >Campbell's My Big TOE (Theory of Everything) trilogy of books ("Awakening", "Discovery", "Inner Workings") was published in 2003 and is about Campbell's theory of "Absolute Unbounded Oneness", which he describes as "a high entropy primordial consciousness energy-form". According to Campbell, this evolves into "a much lower-entropy consciousness energy-form called AUM (Absolute Unbounded Manifold)", which is "the fundamental source consciousness". Campbell refers to the AUM as "the Big Dude" and compares it to the gods of other religions; he explores "AUM's personality and feelings in juxtaposition to your personality and feelings": "Does AUM ever annoy itself, have a bad day, or get bored or lonely playing only with and by itself?" Campbell also describes other entities: "NPMRN ["one of a dozen or so subsets of NPMR" (non physical-matter reality)] has its own Chief Executive Officer... The 'Big Cheese' as I fondly call him... The Big Cheese is clearly a male entity... The Supreme Beings, CEOs, or leaders of each NPMRN are each unique and different entities with different purposes, styles and personalities." oh no
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>>14422606 >Muh mathematical universe hypothesis
Anonymous (315 replies)
Hi Sci. Picture attached is what happens why you program numbers to average locally and simultaneously on a matrix grid such as Excel. The vectors are found by subtracting subsequent timesteps and pointing to the greatest local change. The dots represent the highest change points. I'm trying to program this with a Zoom function, so I can zoom into any cell while maintaining that equation. Infinite procedural zoom in and out, with each zoom scale being derivative of the value of the cell(s) surface value. Advice or help would be awesome. Thanks!
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>>14423346 >>14423638 >>14423641 Why is this even science? Are you another of these Gary fags that jizzed their pants over the first GPU kernel they saw?
What gonna happen when you see various AAA kernels on
shadertoy.com , some even related to QFD and wave functions? You gonna have brain seizure and sperm will overflow your blood veins?
There's millions of similar looking effects you can acheive on computers, doesn't mean you're close to figure out GOD's white paper of universe though.
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Oh shit it’s another ‘schizo figures out how the universe unironically works using excel’ episode Man I love these
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>>14425350 It's not even the schizo it's the guy who always comes to /sci/ to ask for help before trying to figure out the answer himself first. He doesn't know how to code this model in something other than excel, like how you would code a Mandelbrot viewer with a "zoom function".
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>>14426786 >Mandelbrot viewer with a "zoom function". Interesting... could work... Mandelbrot don't typically *move* though...
... someone else mentioned looking through various blur kernel programs since the unified equation is so similar to one...
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>>14426795 Please stop overusing ellipses.
Anonymous (9 replies)
What's the scientific reason why I'm attracted more towards foreign looking women than white women? Does genetic variability give better genes therefore opposites attract?
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Your desires are socially conditioned and not your own.
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>>14427234 They look younger
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>>14427234 >be raised in big family of pushy white women >repulsed by white women as an adult >african friend raised by domineering black women >he is repulsed by black women as an adult gee i wonder what the pattern is
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>>14427234 >Does genetic variability give better genes therefore opposites attract? No. Asians are far more inbred than Europeans are, they carry a lot more deleterious DNA and have less genetic variability than whites. The "all asians look the same" meme is actually true, the only groups more on the planet who were more inbred than Asians are the native Americans and papuans.
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>>14427234 white skin makes flaws more apparent and is actually nearly transparent, whereas skin with even a small amount of melanin will hide things that stick out on white skin - but in general i'd be willing to bet you'd still be attracted to white women with good skin (a bit rarer because of the reduced ability to mask things, but not significantly so).
realistically speaking women with good skin are picking the most attractive men and you are not in contention for their affection or care if you post here.
Anonymous (7 replies)
Dr. Danielle Twum, PhD, has died of heart failure, which occurred shortly after her 3rd vaxxx booster. She was a tough one, took four shots to kill her, and science won't be the same without her.
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Look at her dismal publication record. She spent all her time self-promoting under the guise of diversity on social media and probably got a good job as the token hire too.
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>>14428566 Dr. Twum hasn't tweeted yet this month, its her longest drought ever.
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As long as she is competent at what she's doing a scientist can look anyway they want to. I don't even get why this pic is even a meme?
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>>14428603 >a scientist can look anyway they want to you live in a ridiculous delusional fantasyland where your childish ideology is the unquestionable truth. in irl it is unquestionably the case that looks do matter. ppl have pattern recognition ability so looking the right way actually is important. your choice on ideology only reveals that you rank yourself as unattractive looking.
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>>14428632 Stop spewing excrement from your mouth. You act as if she's dressed like one of those trannies with demon horns who read to kindergarten kids. The only thing somewhat unusual about her apperance is her dyed hair and that just makes her look cooler.