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>Here's your infinity bro
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/med/ - Medicine general

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vill ha dig -edition
We discuss research, DO NOT offer advice (just fucking go see your doctor) make fun of gunner premeds and shitpost. Please keep vaccination/clamping/vitamin K etc. out of this thread and start your own because it takes a lot of space.
>inb4 not science
>inb4 poor amerimutts wanting medical advice
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/scg/ - STEM Career General

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Welcome to STEM Career General!
This thread exists to ask questions regarding careers associated to STEM.
> Discussion on academia based career progression
> Discussion on penetrating industry from academia
> Or anything in relation to STEM employment or development within STEM academia!

Resources for protecting yourself from academic marxists:
>https://www.thefire.org/ (US)
>https://www.jccf.ca/ (Canada)

Information resource:
>https://sciencecareergeneral.neocities.org/
>*The Chad author is seeking additional input to diversify the content into containing all STEM fields. Said author regularly views these /scg/ threads.

No anons have answered your question? Perhaps try posting it here:
>https://academia.stackexchange.com/

NOTE: Any useful resources relayed in this thread will be included in future /scg/ threads.
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No.13552286 ViewReplyOriginalReport
What is the science behind forced vaccination of people who have covid antibodies?
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No.13552279 ViewReplyOriginalReport
what other things can i heat up in a microwave?
things with water molecules heat up due to the friction of the dipoles aligning with the standing waves which form.
some metals, i guess, absorb microwaves? if you put a fork in the microwave it will arc, so, i guess if you put a metal bowl or something in the microwave it would probably heat up.
some ceramics heat up, probably because they have water molecules in their structure?

what other things can be heated with a microwave? what determines whether a thing is heatable by microwaves? how efficient is a microwave at heating stuff? like, what if you shot some sort of laser at food (or other things), how efficiently could you turn electricity into heating an arbitrary object?

(obviously resistive heating is efficient at heating a resistor, but wastes energy on heating the air, whereas a microwave oven doesn't appear to heat the air significantly at all, nor the walls of the microwave).
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>be 60% vaccinated
>get covid anyway
haha science is so quirky lmao
remember to get vaccinated kids
and if you have a stroke the vaccine company isn't liable so don't even try to sue us
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Cracking the Pyramid Code

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Is /sci/ ready for the Pyramid mystery to be revealed?

The Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkore, those 3 of Giza, were wireless power production devices. They are composed of geopolymer petrovoltaic bricks that gather energy through resonance concentration of telluric currents, and impart longitudinal charge density waves into the ground by a giant pulse generator underneath each pyramid.

These devices are hydraulic ram pumps that generate a specific and intense acoustic waves that induce 3 dimensional standing waves within the bricks at their resonant frequency, creating spherical electric fields by inducing the petrovoltaic rocks piezoelectric effect

These devices were positioned around the globe in either a cuboctahedral or dodecahedral configuration, and enabled resonance based tools like sonic drills, therapeutic devices as well as even cartography with accurate longitude.

Its physics most closely replicates Tesla Patent 787412
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Now that the FDA has approved the COVID mRNA vaccines, what does /Sci/ think of the bubonic plague mRNA vaccines?

When do we mandate them?
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Phew, Canada will cover your burial expenses when you die from the vaccine.

“The program will provide death benefits and support for funeral expenses in the rare case of a death as a result of having received a Health Canada authorized vaccine,” said the note Vaccine Injury Support Program.”

https://torontosun.com/news/national/burial-costs-covered-for-canadians-killed-by-approved-vaccines/wcm/b88e097d-08da-46dc-9344-07001f9c1dc7/amp/?fbclid=IwAR3j0W3fTDJY8HfjN04YTYPL_YL-QbsdOvV_iSCZPPX2I7gMilhHaP8nk14&__twitter_impression=true
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