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What are the simplest 3D shapes that can stack together perfectly without any free space?
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Cringe or Based?
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In the past science was driven by geniuses. Newton, Darwin, Tesla, Einstein, von Neumann etc. They all revolutionized science with deep fundamental insights.
Nowadays science is all about consensus. Scientists only produce a shitload of low or mediocre quality papers in order to get funding for their department. Does anyone else find it sad that there are no geniuses in science anymore? Who will be remembered as the great and most intelligent scientists of our time? I couldn't think of a single name whose inventions will make it into a history book of the future.
Nowadays science is all about consensus. Scientists only produce a shitload of low or mediocre quality papers in order to get funding for their department. Does anyone else find it sad that there are no geniuses in science anymore? Who will be remembered as the great and most intelligent scientists of our time? I couldn't think of a single name whose inventions will make it into a history book of the future.
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Does anything separate an emotion to the physical reaction you feel when you experience it?
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Hey /sci/ I don't know if this is the right place to find answers but:
a few days ago I stumbled upon a theory that the modern man hasn't emerged in Africa an in fact middle East/India.
Can a kind anon provide me with some information?
a few days ago I stumbled upon a theory that the modern man hasn't emerged in Africa an in fact middle East/India.
Can a kind anon provide me with some information?
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So there are all sorts of variants running around these days. Sigma, Delta, Ligma, and a bunch of others. I'm not quite sure I understand everything, and want to make sure I do the right thing. Can someone help me with these meta-analyses?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8088823/
https://www.technocracy.news/masks-are-neither-effective-nor-safe-a-summary-of-the-science/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8088823/
https://www.technocracy.news/masks-are-neither-effective-nor-safe-a-summary-of-the-science/
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Is /sci/ not old enough for the universal one?
https://archive.org/details/49306379-walter-russell-the-universal-one-alchemy-chemistry/page/n1/mode/1up
Hardly "religion vs science" jannies, but Transcendental philosophy plus science
>"The great Einstein had expressed regret that he had not followed through with his study of Walter Russell's new science"
>Lock up this (Cosmic) knowledge in a safe for 1000 years until man is ready for it
Nikola Tesla
https://archive.org/details/49306379-walter-russell-the-universal-one-alchemy-chemistry/page/n1/mode/1up
Hardly "religion vs science" jannies, but Transcendental philosophy plus science
>"The great Einstein had expressed regret that he had not followed through with his study of Walter Russell's new science"
>Lock up this (Cosmic) knowledge in a safe for 1000 years until man is ready for it
Nikola Tesla
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Did those bunker that people used to build in their backyard during the cold actually protect from radiation?
