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what will be the next big technology, after the internet and micro transistors?
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Quick linear algebra question: when trying to determine if a group of vectors are linearly dependent, am I supposed to find a solution for the zero vector where NONE of the scalars are 0 or when just at least one is not 0
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I don't feel any passion towards STEM anymore and I am in the middle of my Physics major.
Is it burnout?

I feel like I'd rather spend my time analyzing art or reading books than keep doing coding and solving differential equations. Is this normal or am I just fucked?
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Geology/climate/med anons, I have a question

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There was a /pol/ swedeanon who predicted several earthquakes already, his argumentation seems coherent, and he provides sources to studies and how he came to certain conclusions. He Claims that the earth is going to shit within a decade to a century, like we are going to experience "The day after Tomorrow" like winters, Extreme droughts and heat in summer, obviously extreme food and crop shortages alot of Earthquakes, due to earth spinning faster, and generally speaking earth "trying" to dissipate the amount of increased energy that most likely lead to the creation of a new fault line in the Pacific.

The thread is linked at the bottom of this post, he also linked some of his previous threads and sauces, what can you say about this? I'm not a science anon, but i'm also not someone who likes to dismiss stuff, would be interesting what /sci/ autists have to say about this. Because either this anon is really a sophisticated shizo, a Extremely sophisticated troll, or just a semieducated anon who made up his own opinion and managed to read through a wide range of Scientific Studies etc and made up his own opinion.

>>>/pol/331940227
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submit to master bitch
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Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome real?

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Will it ever be cured? If so how?
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Dyson Sphere, What's the point.

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If you were capable of building something around a star to harness said stars power, you probably wouldn't need to in the first place.
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PCR swab particles act as abestos in the body

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Don't worry, even if you don't take the kill shot, this will do it.
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what does /sci/ think about the HARs.
Is this the birthplace of our human uniqueness.
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Are you guys gonna fucking do it or not?

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So I have this feeling based on the concept of "be the change you want to see" and whatever of starting a career in STEM. Probably a certain science or engineering branch. (You know how useful and imperative they are to make the living experience better. Also to get our shit together and fix everything we fuck up; plus knowledge of reality and all the good stuff)
The tiny little detail getting in the way is that I find the whole working process to get any new results, discoveries, applications...the closest thing to hell on earth for me. At least as an outsider.
Take out the fact you may never work in something you like, make an actual discovery but just cross out possibilities building a road for them to happen (whichisgood), die in the process, the importance of every tiny job for everything to work well so you may as well be a good plumber rather than a mediocre programmer to better everyone's life, you should probably do what you want instead, money; all that shite.
If you cut the end goal of the process; it's close to the furthest to what I would consider: a life I would enjoy living, a good use of my areas of natural talent, a career that doesn't hit my weak points, etc.
Yet I feel I should just go martyr; get in on it; probably die at 40 by aneurysm while trying; just let my soul rot away and get drained together with my libido, as the trained monkey repetition turns me into a zombie. A probably underperforming one taking into account the hours I would have to put in research and the like not to feel I'm not only wasting my life but it not making a significant dent to be worth that fact.
Or maybe I enjoy it, right? Why not? I haven't studied nor worked in STEM for 20 years so I haven't had the realization "wow, I really enjoy buying Frappuccino's to nuclear engineers. This is it guys. Fucking Eureka"
Seems like it would be a retarded choice.
So why think like that?
>I don't fucking trust people at all.

(continues and I finally get it out)