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How does it feel knowing this person of black affiliation knows more math than you ever will?
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No.14344222 ViewReplyOriginalReport
do you look like a scientist?
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How does human evolution work?
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Why doesn't the universe have a center? How can I comprehend this?

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I'm a brainlet.
Can one of you autistic neckbeards explain in simple terms how our universe has no center?
Apparently, you can stand in any point in our universe and see the same distance all around you. How is that possible??
Also, our universe is constantly expanding, therefore if we could magically press a rewind button to observe our universe shrinking backwards, wouldn't it shrink to the point where the big bang happened? Scientists say no. But why not?? I don't understand.

I've been reading articles about this for several weeks, and have watched an awful lot of YouTube videos trying to understand it, but I still can't, and it's really bothering me. Seriously.
Help. Thanks.
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Can animals be trained to spy on individuals?

I recently started working on a secret project and now I have deer moving around my house every morning and evening. To be specific, I've found that it's not just one deer, but a group of four or five deer that take turns each day. I have also noticed that they don't eat grass or anything else, they just stand there and look at my house. These deer also leave in the same direction every time. I'm pretty scared now, are they deer at all, they could be robots that are made to look like deer (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/wbna44837414).
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No.14343410 ViewReplyOriginalReport
>Theoretical science
I can't believe we pay nerds to run experiments on shit nobody can see all because numbers said it's all true
>Yeah you can't view [insert subatomic or similar particle] without altering it
>Yeah a bunch of universes exist besides ours, no you can't see them, no you can't go to them, but a number thingy said so.
>Yeah there are black holes but maybe something is on the other side, but you can't do that or you'll die trust me.
>Particles have mass, except photons because they travel really fast or some shit

I don't believe it.
Why don't you theory nerds devise a thesis of why the fuck you get paid. Show me this alternate universe where fish can fly and horses can build skyscrapers and we talk raising stem wages.
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JAAAAAAAAAAAAAANIIIIIIIIIEEEEEESSSSSSS
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Math methods

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Does anyone else use the method of approximation in maths, allow me to give an example, if I’m trying to figure out 128 = 3.14 times r squared I would first assign a number to r, can be any number within reason of course so let’s start with 10 so now I go 10 square = 100 so 3.14 times 100 would be 314 can’t be that and the number must obviously be lower to achieve 128 so now I assign 5 to r so 5 squared is 25 than 3.14 times 25 would be 78.5 can’t be that so it must be higher than I’ll slowly work my way to the right number, I was just wondering if anyone else uses this
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