Is /sci/ smart enough to solve this problem?
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I was trying to "visualize" pi so I calculated the distance (difference) between the xth and zth decimals and their locations, and it gave me this shape. WTF does this mean?
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What are your thoughts on Conformal Cylic Cosmology?
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>Its a too stupid for engineering careers so gets a job in IT where you make more than you did before and work 1/4 as much episode
Maybe I'm smart?
Maybe I'm smart?
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Seems like another made up bullshit like ADHD to me.
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hey /sci/ what software do you use for annotating/archiving/centralizing stem notes and research? i was thinking either zotero or notion
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is anything possible to exist in the universe? and with anything, i mean ANYTHING you can imagine?
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Does anyone work with hyperelastic materials?
How do I find the values for Mooney-Rivlin, Ogden, and Yeoh parameters?
How do I find the values for Mooney-Rivlin, Ogden, and Yeoh parameters?
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Smart anons can you tell me what’s this
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Can you train your brain like a muscle?
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I have currently much time on my hand and decided to work through a couple of textbooks. I’m using the pomodoro method, however, after around five hours I notice a significant drop in my attentiveness. Studying from that point on becomes a drag and I retain considerably less information than before. I was therefore wondering, if I stick to studying for longer and longer hours, will this eventually improve my mental capabilities moving forward? Will I eventually be able to have a good study sessions of up to 10 hours or more?
