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UFO-bros, is it over? Did we lose again?
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Evolution

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Tell grugg now.

Grugg see pig, ok grugg see how little pig become big pig.

Grugg see horned pig, grugg no see how pig get born, did pig give birth to pig with pointy bone on head and it do so well it sexy time all women? Don't make sense.

Tell grugg
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How do you optimize machine learning with linear algebra?
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Raindrops keep falling on Eventhorizon schizo's head

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Uh oh... looks like Eventhorizon schizo got BTFO and deleted his own thread. Don't forget to refer back to this thread the next time he posts: https://boards.fireden.net/sci/thread/13474626/#13474626

While we wait for his inevitable return, let's discuss black hole physics.
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Wikipedia asks me a $3 donation, should I give them my money?
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Who is right here?
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>constipated for 3 days
>4 minutes before final exam
>have to take the runniest, nastiest shit of my life

what did cortisol mean by this
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Einstein BTFO by BIG BVLL COCK?

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Scientifically speaking, is this a very relevant thing in physics or is it some obscure useless point?

> For most of the 20th century, it was assumed that atoms change from one energy level to another in abrupt, unpredictable, discrete quantum jumps. Minev proved otherwise.

https://www.technologyreview.com/innovator/zlatko-minev/

>“Quantum physics is not quite as unpredictable and discrete as we previously thought,” he says.