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Most if not all matters on /sci/ could be adequately addressed simply by acknowledging that they clamp, vaccinate, circumcise, halogenate, and irradiate. They clamp. You need to unclamp.

In short, they circumclampinate. They circumclampifluoraccimirradiciminate. It will never be enough. They are a manifestation of the omniclamp. You cannot submit to it. It will always be clamped further. It will never be clamped enough. You must unclamp.
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Can someone please explain to me how to solve for <A?
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Could an object reach the edge of the universe? What would happen in theory if it did?

Cosmologists say the universe will expand forever but that the rate of expansion will approach 0. Does that mean an object travelling through space could eventually catch up with the edge of the universe? Or does heat death mean that all objects will disintegrate before that could ever happen?
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Went outside daily, never wore a mask, still no Covid

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Can anybody explain to me why?
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semi-famous burnouts

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list famous-ish burnouts, their accomplishments, and your theories on why they burned out
>H. D. Politzer
won Nobel prize in physics for discovery of asymptotic freedom. got tenure at caltech. probably burned out because his advisor David Gross had him work on disproving asymptotic freedom and he ended up proving it by reproducing something ‘t Hooft already knew and showed people but never published.

>Ryan Rohm
another one of David Gross’s students—helped discover heterotic string theory. eventually got a faculty position at NC State i think but was burned out already because the string masters were beyond him and he got into computer science instead i guess

>Leon Cooper
Nobel for helping discover the theory of superconductivity. tenured faculty at Brown. burned out probably because he got tenure so quickly and went into neuroscience

others?
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Why is the author talking about the greatest lower bound of the sequence a_n, a_n+1... when trying to prove that there is a point of accumulation between A and B?
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Future signal receiver

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If there's particles or energy that can travel through time
would it be possible to create a machine that creates and receives these particles or energy?
in the form of something like morse code
and would be possible that such a machine already exists and is being used secretly by governments?
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Ï haven't studied abstract algebra since I read the brainlet book in highschool (a book of abstract algebra), where should I go next? I was thinking about trying pic rel but it seems to require category theory and knowledge of modules, is it self contained enough or are there better alternatives?
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why is python the best /sci/ programming language?

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>gets your job done
>makes /g/tards seethe because it is too based
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