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Anonymous (5 replies)
/sci/entists, what habit, piece of knowledge, or association from your field of study has fucked you up?
Whenever someone rips ass, I immediately get confused and expect geothermal activity.
I'm in the deep south and panicked because because I smelled sulphur and there's no geothermal shit here.
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I'm not even an expert in nuclear physics or medicine but I know damn well that thorium bracelets are a bad idea
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I love how Fat is a magical heart ruiner
Anonymous (87 replies)
Consumer Choice Theory proves that 43% of people are utter retards, which seems correct when you consider the fact that ~43% can't solve this with 4 lines, but is proven incorrect when you realize that 99.9% of people can't think out-out-of-the-box and thus can't solve this with 3 lines.
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puzzles are fucking gay and stupid cancer and legit deterrent for anyone without autism to enter stem and don't even belong on this board sorry if i'm sounding harsh
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>>13514207 It's one line, straight lines were never mentioned.
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>>13514118 With the magic of lying of course
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>>13514914 funny joke anon! Sorry nobody else reacted to your joke :)
Anonymous (5 replies)
If aliens really did exist, are they supposed to be so strong?
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well, if we're talking about the ones that have the capacity to contact us then it would mean they would be capable of interstellar travel. it would imply that they have an access to either an unlimited energy source, nearly unlimited energy source or are capable of bypassing the need for energy all together. each of these implications would make them considerably more powerful than us and could easily decimate our society by simply presenting themselves.
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Screenshot from Elemental Gearbolt. Any more examples of this?
Anonymous (11 replies)
>There exists infinite sets
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>there exists [...] prove it
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>>13516509 >there exist nonempty sets Anonymous
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Not in Texas Hold'em: every set has only three cards.
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>>13516868 I seem to recall a set in Wimbledon that went to 17-15. So I would not completely dismiss the OP.
Anonymous (7 replies)
I'm 23 years old and I want to die, I have a degen youtube channel where I document my miserable existence with my onset mental illness. People think I'm faking so let me know if you guys think the same. Fake, real what's the difference? I haven't uploaded in a while bc of my addiction to kratom extracts and etizolam. The worst part is my IQ, very low, almost so low but not low enough for government support.
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Ve al psicólogo. Haz ejercicio. Aliméntate sanamente. Inicia nuevas relaciones con personas. Escucha música alegre. Mastúrbate. Estudia y haz un diario.
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>>13516972 meds are not an option! I don't and no one knows the long-term side effects of those antipsychotic drugs. Psychiatry is a joke!
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based suicidal self-promotional retard larper
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>>13516985 If you took yours there would be no "miserable existence" to speak of
Anonymous (5 replies)
A simple question as a mathematician here! What amino acid substitution or deletions will lead to 100% fatality rate?! Is there a maximal binding affinity for the ACE2 receptor?
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>>13516999 pos 432 433 and 444 on S protein deletions will be the end of our civilization
Anonymous (11 replies)
What is the evolutionary advantage of the variety of colors this thing displays?
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>>13515659 >evolutionary advantage Don't you mean:
>Divine Telos (engineered via biological selection process In other words:
>>13515666 Anonymous
>>13515659 maybe to lure prey desu
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>>13516010 So the more colorful the easier it is to lure prey? I never thought about deep sea fish being able to distinguish colors to such an extent
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>>13516083 >So the more colorful the easier it is to lure prey? This is true for larger fish that live in dark trenches but for these generation Z LED strip light things I didn't see eyeballs on the things they were eating.
They seems so small it would probably be more of a detriment to attract attention unless the lights had some super beneficial highly specific purpose.
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A physics person better at optics could probably give you a better guess, but my speculation is that by cycling they can better broadcast their location. Think about it: if there was competition between two genes, one that shone blue light and one that shone red light, and they both had advantages in certain scenarios, a mutation that showed both blue and red could certainly be beneficial. The fact that it cycles through the spectrum to do so might just be a product of existing biological structures, or it might also be beneficial in its own way in that environment. If anything, this is a case where evolution seems like the only reasonable explanation.
Anonymous (30 replies)
Scientifically, how do antivaxxers cope knowing that vaxx chads shoot bigger loads than them?
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Please please please go get jabbed. We need a cattle-free world as soon as possible.
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>>13510168 Anti-vax chads, I think we broke the vaxcels
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>>13510168 It's like the mutilated dick cope.
Except where mutilating dicks only kill infants and at low rates, this time all the copers will die by 2025.
Pretty cool.
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>>13510168 Why is there a vaccine in the first place?
I thought COVID viruses had a unique treatment because they did not function like others
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Could someone explain this to me in a simple way, what is a Lagrangian?
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>>13516974 A function such that the extremum of its integral gives you the equations of evolution/motion (mostly in physics but applicable in other areas, too)
Anonymous (5 replies)
At what age did you realize darwinian evolution is bullshit? I was 18
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>>13516919 >At what age did you realize darwinian evolution is bullshit? I was 18 there's a nice board where you can discuss this with other likeminded people, it's called /pol/.
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Did you get smashed over the head around the same time?
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>>13516933 No, just learned to be edgy.