Let’s say I wanted to make myself magnetic. What kind of injections could I take to accomplish this? I would prefer the magnetism to be body wide but a local magnetism is also acceptable.
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It's been a few years, and I don't think the AI field has come much closer to creating something that can solve Chollet's ARC dataset, which is kind of crazy to me. Do you think AI will ever be able to achieve good results on tasks like this, where it needs to quickly extract a generalizable transformation? If you have an informed opinion, how do you think it could be done?
From what I read, the bomb exploded 600 meters above ground. There was a massive spherical explosion. Tons of brown and black debris were created on the ground as a result. The heat of the explosion rose, the water around it condensed, it pulled cold air up from underneath it like a vacuum, along with a lot of the debris from the ground. The white column and the mushroom cloud are composed of condensed water, and the brown column is the debris of the city being pulled up from the rising heat of the explosion.
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This Trans Woman that IS A WOMAN BACKED BY SCIENCE at Orange Park High (In the town of Orange Park, Just south of Jacksonville) a few days ago has got knocked from behind, The SOCIALLY BRAVE Emilies & Roasters are deciding to get justice for this ACTUAL WOMAN (Again, back by SCIENCE!!!) person.
Apparently, I've heard that the reason that the dude knocked the "Trans" person in the first place was that "she" used the women's bathroom,
Like damn, that is NUTS! LIKE WHY WHY WHY!?!?!?!
What are your thoughts about these, Science Bros?
This Trans Woman that IS A WOMAN BACKED BY SCIENCE at Orange Park High (In the town of Orange Park, Just south of Jacksonville) a few days ago has got knocked from behind, The SOCIALLY BRAVE Emilies & Roasters are deciding to get justice for this ACTUAL WOMAN (Again, back by SCIENCE!!!) person.
Apparently, I've heard that the reason that the dude knocked the "Trans" person in the first place was that "she" used the women's bathroom,
Like damn, that is NUTS! LIKE WHY WHY WHY!?!?!?!
What are your thoughts about these, Science Bros?
Had to take an exam to get a license from the EPA for work. This was one of the questions:
>You take a sample from a surface area of 3 inches by 24 inches. The lab reports 300 micrograms of lead on the sample. From which surface must the sample have been taken for there not to be a lead hazard?
>a) smooth floor (threshold is 10 micrograms per square foot)
>b) carpeted floor (threshold is 10 micrograms per square foot)
>c) window sill (threshold is 100 micrograms per square foot)
>d) window trough (threshold is 400 micrograms per square foot)
Am I doing my math wrong, or misunderstanding the question maybe? Seems like every answer is wrong.
>You take a sample from a surface area of 3 inches by 24 inches. The lab reports 300 micrograms of lead on the sample. From which surface must the sample have been taken for there not to be a lead hazard?
>a) smooth floor (threshold is 10 micrograms per square foot)
>b) carpeted floor (threshold is 10 micrograms per square foot)
>c) window sill (threshold is 100 micrograms per square foot)
>d) window trough (threshold is 400 micrograms per square foot)
Am I doing my math wrong, or misunderstanding the question maybe? Seems like every answer is wrong.
Hi /sci/
I'm a retard and don't know how to word this properly to find on the internet so I figured I'd come here. I'm a /fit/izen and today was doing leg extensions and pondered to myself, "If the stack of weights on the leg extension moves X-amount of inches, what is the radial distance traveled given a known length of the radius (let's say my shins are 1.5 feet) and a known amount of degrees?" Basically, if my 1.5 foot shin traveled in an arc 90 degrees, what is the linear distance the weight stack would move upwards?
I really appreciate your help. I've been puzzled over this all day. I'm no math whiz. Pic not related but I figured I'd share some gee-whiz.
I'm a retard and don't know how to word this properly to find on the internet so I figured I'd come here. I'm a /fit/izen and today was doing leg extensions and pondered to myself, "If the stack of weights on the leg extension moves X-amount of inches, what is the radial distance traveled given a known length of the radius (let's say my shins are 1.5 feet) and a known amount of degrees?" Basically, if my 1.5 foot shin traveled in an arc 90 degrees, what is the linear distance the weight stack would move upwards?
I really appreciate your help. I've been puzzled over this all day. I'm no math whiz. Pic not related but I figured I'd share some gee-whiz.
Science lies thread
ITT we point out and debunk the lies and fabrications forced on the general public by the people who call themselves "scientists".
Is there any science at all that isn't fake or is all of science a bunch of dark matter smoke and mirrors?
ITT we point out and debunk the lies and fabrications forced on the general public by the people who call themselves "scientists".
Is there any science at all that isn't fake or is all of science a bunch of dark matter smoke and mirrors?
any science (could be any) equivalent to this?
High powered cosmic rays that are traveling at near light speeds constantly penetrate everything on the surface of the earth. However they are so high powered that they just pass through people and don't hurt anyone. Would these cosmic rays hurt and irradiate you if you went to a depth where they are slowed down enough to interact with your body's molecules?