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did they even test this shit on monkeys yet?
does it kill chimps?
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Do you have hope for the future, /sci/? Why?
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Tell me about Kaku. Why does he keep spouting schizo shit?
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I'm about to start my undergraduate Digital Signal Processing upper-studies and I still don't understand the argand plane or what complex numbers really are
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Semen retention

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Are there any studies on the effect of orgasm on the male hormonal profile? Thinking about it instinctively it would seem like orgasm leaves the body weaker than it was before. If we think about Dawkins The Selfish Gene, our genes only care about one thing and that's to reproduce; orgasm inside a female. Once we have done this I would assume that the body no longer feels the need to be in optimal shape (hormonal profile, inflammation response etc) because it has accomplished its sole mission. Semen retention makes the body anxious to orgasm so it ramps up everything it got to put us in the most optimal shape, psychically and mentally, to do what it wants to do.

Is there any truth to this?
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Nobel-prize-winning particle physicist Toshihide Maskawa, who (with Makoto Kobayashi) put forward the three-quark-generation paradigm for the disparate behavior of matter and antimatter, CP violation, has died aged 81.

Good night, sweet prince.

https://physicsworld.com/a/japanese-nobel-prize-winning-particle-physicist-toshihide-maskawa-dies-aged-81/
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Math and Infinity

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itt:we discuss Normans recent debate
'Real numbers and the infinite in analysis'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edh5bbgSKqo
Are real numbers the biggest cope in modern mathematics? you would think by now there would be a more elegant and precise definition to counstruct R but academia sucks infinite dicks
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Why isn't the nuclei subject to the uncertainty principle?

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It's always baffled me that our entire understanding of the atom comes from the nuclei being completely static, violating the uncertainty principle even though protons and neutrons don't have that much more energy than electrons and are very prone to wave-like behavior.