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Any NEET mathematicians here? What does it feel to be a NEET mathematician?
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No.13622130 ViewReplyOriginalReport
What's the science of why millennials raise their voices at the ends of sentences?
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How scientific is mbti?

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Is there a better alternative?
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No.13618776 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Name a more useless science than archeology

Hard mode: nothing with "studies" in the name
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Will this stuff permanently lower my IQ?

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Pls /sci/ i need help from smart people because Reddit is full of midwits, I started bupropion SR because I thought it’s mechanism of action on dopamine might assuage my ADHD symptoms and make my brain more resilient to the neurotoxicity of adderall but it is actually impairing my working memory and turning me into a bumbling retard, however It has given me a consistent baseline level of energy which has motivated me to start working out every day and has completely cured my social anxiety which affects my cognition more than anything because I literally cannot think in any social context so it’s a double edged sword.
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Are there any online resources were they basically portray a complex crime (I don’t care if it is real or invented) and they give you hints to resolve it, making you do research or some shit (something like picrel) and eventually find out if you were heading the right direction with your deductions? I dunno if this is the right board for this kind of things.
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Do quantum mechanics violate conservation of energy?

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If quantum fluctuations happen and the speed of an object increases when you decrease the time measured, doesn't that create new kinetic energy?
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Are there any examples in the history of mathematics where a result was widely believed to be true with a non-rigorous proof, but later rigorous methods showed it to be not true?
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Welp... looks like this epic bread tuber finally did it, he really explained why academia has a leftist bias
>>https://youtu.be/LwI25UhTtGo
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What would we do without him?
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