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Acknowledging the Arcane Knowledge of Euler

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Hello anons,
I'd like to ask a genuine question. As a mechanical engineering senior I've been taught the works of Euler in many courses such as calculus, electromagnetism, machine design and cae. I'm not very smart, so even though I tried I mostly couldn't comprehend how he deduced his findings and the confusion annoyed me. Did he gain arcane knowledge through scientific work?
If anons that are versed in his work explained I'd be grateful.
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If my penis was 4.999999... is it 5 inches long?

Asking for a friend of course
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whats the largest factorial ever computed?
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Forbidden science thread
post things that cannot be said or researched itt
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can science explain this?
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Humans Will Never Go To Mars

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Why Humans Will Never Go To Mars, According To Neil deGrasse Tyson
https://www.slashgear.com/809946/why-humans-will-never-go-to-mars-according-to-neil-degrasse-tyson
Before we consider going to Mars, it's worth remembering just how dangerous spaceflight can be.To date, 14 astronauts and four cosmonauts have been killed during spaceflight. An additional 13 (astronauts or cosmonauts) have been killed during training or testing for spaceflight.Technically speaking, only three of these deaths occurred outsideEarth's atmosphere, beyond the Kármán line, in what's generally accepted as "in space."

As the Daily Mail reports, a variety of experts believe that sending astronauts on Mars missions will result in further deaths. This includes Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, according to Space.com. "I think the first journeys to Mars are going to be really very dangerous. The risk of fatality will be high; there's just no way around it," said Musk."It would be, basically, 'Are you prepared to die?' If that's OK, then, you know, you're a candidate for going."

According to SciTechDaily, both SpaceX and NASA are actively working toward sending astronauts to Mars to eventually colonize the planet. Since humanity's successfully landed on our nearby Moon, space agencies have been looking to Mars — the next closest astrological body with the potential necessary for humanity to make the effort to investigate (viaEuropean Space Agency).

Space agencies on Earth have been attempting to reach Mars with unmanned craft for decades. We've succeeded in reaching Mars a few times in the relatively recent past — even with probes and remote-controlled rovers aplenty. We've also failed quite a few times — even before we had human astronauts involved. As Popular Mechanics highlights, of the 47 missions to Mars to date, 28 have failed.
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Does the theory of evolution suggest that organic food is necessarily healthier than man the made horrors beyond compression version of food?
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>mention that I'm gonna minor in math at a party
>white chick says "ew"
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I miss this lil nigga like you wouldn't believe