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What do you guys think about the Covid-19 Vaccine and more boardly mRNA vaccines? While I personally am not found of Warpspeed pushing out the Covid-19 vaccines so quickly, I do think the mRNA vaccine techique shows lots of promise. Also do any of you know about eRNA (Endless RNA). From what I understand it would function about the same as mRNA vaccines but I'm curous if any of you know more about it.
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>optical illusions exist
>therefore consciousness does not
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Spaceflight books general /sfbg/

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itt: Spaceflight Book recommendation thread.
No fiction.

Post your must haves and rare jewels.
Or share pics of your shelves.

Please ve aware: OP is poor and can only afford 2-3 books this year, so better they are good.
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The science is settled
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Can we prove we live in a simulation?
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Some questions from an aspiring Mathematician

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1.) Is it true that if you find Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations easy then the rest of the university curriculum in Mathematics will too? I mean they're all pre-requisites for each other, so that question logically follows.

2.) How much studying comes after graduating with a Ph.D in the major?

3.) How easily does solutions to unsolved problems come after graduation, specifically for someone who can easily get a 4.0 GPA in everything?

4.) Are all university undergraduate and Ph.D programs generally the same in rigor and content?

5.) What will it be like to be a Ph.D graduate at age 37, as in will I find work easily, will I have social challenges, will I feel remorse?

Thanks!
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>oh that clearly observable thing that contradicts my literally made-up theory?
>yeah its wrong because it doesnt fit my model. see, look at this unprovable garbage i pulled out of my ass to account for it
science is about coming up with SCIENTIFIC hypotheses not untestable mental masturbation and creative writing exercises
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are reptiles more intelligent (on average) than mammals?
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American science

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17 = little girl
18 = woman
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