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>actually thinking Europa is worth going to
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No.13401307 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Infinity doesn't exist.
It's a crutch for retards too lazy to actually count or for theoretical masturbation which has no relevance to reality.
>inb4 muh calculus
just use big numbers you fucking nerd
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Are we the true humans?
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No.13402093 ViewReplyOriginalReport
>Just got $25,000,000 in funding in two days from crypto millionaires
We're gonna make it boys ;)

https://twitter.com/aubreydegrey/status/1416028390306422790
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Thousand year old Roman neuron found

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https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0240017

Apparently Roman people who chose to live right beside an active volcano had at least one neuron. Who knew ?
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Are /r/CovidVaccinated reported reactions to the vaccine trustful or is it a ploy by antivaxxer to discredit the efficiency of the vaccines?
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Everyone on /sci/ is a brainlet

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>Adderall
>anti-depressants
>massive amounts of IQ related posts every single day
>/pol/tards trying to turn their skitzo views into some kind of science hypothesis
Fuck this board.
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No.13398669 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Kid:
>Wow I want to discover the mysteries of the world
>Study hard
>Read a ton of books
>Go to college

Adult:
>Discover the mysteries of the world, and they suck
>Write niche research papers maybe 20 other people read
>Understand death down to the molecular level and why it's a necessary
>Still bothered by mortality
>To smart to be able to enjoy TV/Movies/Videogames/Sex/Food/Cars/Drugs/Alcohol/etc. for longer then an hour.
>Have money but nobody sells anything I want.

What exactly are we suppose to be doing after we "make it" in /sci/?

>"Buy this shoe, this watch, wear this brand, drive this car"
That's trash.
>"Start a family/raise kids"
For what? So they can go through the same process and end up right where I am now with slight deviations?
>"Start a business/use your intelligence to make money"
I have more money then I could ever spend. I don't need more and a business would eat up all of my time.
>"Change the world"
The world is in a constant state of change. Making the world stop changing would be a feat.
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With a B.Sc. and M.Sc. and working in the field using interdisciplinary STEM skills and applying and somewhat connected to the research community... are you still below a phd and a post doc? equivalent age*

Is a MSc. with equivalent years of work experience still below a similar aged post doc or PhD in terms of scientific and mathematical power, prowess, prestige?

Especially since most STEM phds and post docs are really quite practical jobs... maybe they are similar to a real job afterall?

What about a B.Sc. .... are they always basically going to be below an M.Sc. ?

Could a non grad reach the scientific power of a B.Sc holder? what about an M.Sc.... PhD? Has a non graduate ever won a scientific nobel? or been granted a scientific power ability like a doctor or allowed to publish in nature?