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What does the 4th dimension look like ?
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No.14369926 ViewReplyOriginalReport
In theory highly educated men expand their sexual market and are able to date/penetrate younger more fertile women, and highly educated women price themselves out of the market and their male counterparts are seeking young sexual partners and not selecting for education/absurd income requirements from women over 25.

Question:
In modern datascience... what is "highly educated" for men and for women?

My figures suggest in the tier one cities of the west, 30% of men hold bachelors, only 25% of these are STEM, then 25% of these hold a master level, then 20% of these hold a phd.

From all men, 1% hold a phd, and 10% of those phds are in STEM, and 30% of that 10% are in poverty tier/fake STEM.

0.003% are doctors, and 0.002% are lawyers who make more than min wage.

Who are the "highly" educated of todays modern world?

Does science actually play a part since most non computer scientist scientists live below the poverty line (biologists, physics majors etc)

Is highly educated actually only lawyer, neurosurgeon/ software engineer at google/ Harvard MBA/ Analyst at a tier one IB?
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No.14367612 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Nothing is everything
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No.14369744 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Scientifically speaking what would be the opposite of a sensory deprivation tank? A concert?
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How do you feel about this /sci/?

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The Sun just released an article on around 1500 documents that were released to them in a FOIA request.

https://www.the-sun.com/news/5057218/ufos-sexual-encounters-witnesses-woman-pregnant-pentagon/
>The report - titled Anomalous Acute And Subacute Field Effects on Human and Biological Tissues - investigates injuries to "human observers by anomalous advanced aerospace systems".
>The document features a "useful database" which listed the biological effects of UFO sightings on humans and their frequency, compiled US-based civilian research agency MUFON.
>This includes bizarre occurrences such as "apparent abduction", "unaccounted for pregnancy", sexual encounters, experience of telepathy and perceived teleportation.
>The report - prepared for the DIA - goes on to say UFO sightings can leave witnesses injured suffering radiation burns, brain problems and damaged nerves.
>It warns that such objects may be a "threat to United States interests".
>The report noted that often these injuries are related to electromagnetic radiation - and links them to "energy related propulsion systems".
>It lists injuries such as heating and burn injuries from radiation, damage to brain, and the able to impact people's nerves.
>The report added said it had 42 cases from medical files and 300 similar "unpublished" cases where humans had been injured after "anomalous" encounters.
>The study argued it was possible to use this medical information to "reverse engineer" UFOs "from unknown provenance that may be a threat to United States interest".
>Another fascinating document, included in the files, sets out how to categorize "anomalous behavior" - with encounters with "ghosts, yetis, spirits, elves and other mythical/ legendary entities" classed as "AN3" and "witness interaction with AN3 entities" such as near-death experiences and religious miracles classed as AN4.

The US government was secretly investigating reports of abductions and took it seriously enough to make reports on the subject.
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No.14369736 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Why can't non-math empiricucks admit they're inferior dick-sucking grant-whores that revel in deliberate ignorance and call it knowledge?
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No.14367994 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Can someone for the love of God show me how this series diverges
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Good News?!

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kurzbros....we won
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Use electron beam physics to make your own 3D Metal Printer. Support this open source project

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Hello! My name is Agustin Cruz. I'm making a 3D Metal Printer for making parts with titanium and other metals. Is a low cost, Open source project, so everyone can make their own 3D Metal Printer.

The goal is to make 3D Metal Printing more affordable to the general public, hospitals, small institutions, organizations and companies around the world. Specifically for developing and low income countries. This project fills a gap that no open hardware successfully fills. 3D Metal Printing is an impactful tool. Making it more accessible will democratize science, engineering and empower people. This low-cost hardware will be able to accelerate innovations in and lower barriers to scientific research.

This printer uses an electron beam to selectively melt each layer of metal powder, causing the powder particles to fuse together. After one layer is complete, the build platform is moved down one layer in height. The re-coater comes in again with a fresh layer of powder, and the electron beam starts to induce the fusion of powder particles, causing the new layer to form. This process is repeated until the entire part is finished, making a solid metal part.

This is what I do fulltime. Doing all this takes a lot of time and effort. Now the project is opening to the community inside a crowdfunding model. The design, tests, updates, will be shared so I can receive some support and continue working 100% in this project

I made a Patreon, if you want to support my work:
https://www.patreon.com/3dmetalprinter

I also created a Monero address. This address is also in the Patreon site. Here is:
44amLuHZzV49nkLj6Ahh5UXA7NTrYTUB5d6bKokbypd6FvNQw5x91UZ8PCEm3Tc44u1FfnPzuChfFF4hG97DQVpfBekmJHp
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Is Diamond indeed the hardest metal in the world?
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