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Anonymous (21 replies)
guys i solved the energy crisis
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>>14286943 it depends. Is it fast or thermal cum?
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>>14286933 didn't know this thread was actually about wind
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>>14286833 Based, I too enjoy HEU and fast fission events.
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>>14286971 pic related is a thermal fission event anon
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>>14286950 Hmmm I'm not sure
It doesn't shot very far but it's hot enough I guess
Anonymous (5 replies)
Can someone walk me through the processes behind emotion clouding judgement? I'd like to read some relevant literature as to why some neurotransmitters override the function of others and the hows and whys
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>>14284799 Amygdala overrides prefrontal cortex
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>>14284799 >I'd like to read some relevant literature as to why some neurotransmitters override the function of others and the hows and whys That's not what happens. There's not a scary chemical that bops all the rational chemicals on the head.
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>>14284799 everything you do is a product of emotions, some people can rationalize their behaviors better than othes
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>>14285578 >>14285466 What exactly happens? What is the cascade of events that lead to the phenomenon, which in thise case being how and acute rise of emotion disrupts lucidity
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>>14284499 it's got nothing to do with what people or businesses think. it is a requirement of the Jew-communist central banks, and if you don't like it they'll switch you off like they have with Russsia
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>>14286825 >and if you don't like it they'll switch you off like they have with Russsia fucking based. you are making me love jews, anon.
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>>14286830 parallel systems in which Jews have no power will burgeon. and Beast-worshippers will get what they fucking deserve
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>>14286842 was this post generated by a bot?
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>>14286842 in your fantasies I guess
Anonymous (5 replies)
>so, how do you think we clone these dinos, dr wu?
>how about we splice the fragmentary dna recovered from amber trapped insects with toad introns and see what happens?
>dr wu the dinos can now change sex and produce venom because of it!
>oh ok, well let's just make them lysine deficient!
>you mean the simplest and most common amminoacid in the world, which they can assume by eating literally everything?
>yeah that one
was this retard for real?
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>>14286403 >was this retard for real? No, he was a fictional character.
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>>14286403 Foreshadowing his role of Whiterose in Mr. Robot.
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the lysine deficiency is a monstrous retardation that outs chrichton as a pompous hack. lysine is one of the essential amminoacids, meaning most animals can't synthetize them naturally and must obtain them through diet. >but other animals can produce other amminoacids that we can't yes, but lysine is universally essential. chrichton could've chosen any other structural protein or whatever, anything, and he chose to give dinosaurs a deficiency for something they can't already produce in the first fucking place. and that man became a millionaire. god what an unfair world.
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>>14286484 Hes dead anon. He was murdered. By Jerry Seinfeld!
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>>14286426 asians actually do exist though
Anonymous (5 replies)
Can anyone explain what's wrong with the popular analogy for hawking radiation about seperating virtual particles? As far as I understand it the end result of black holes disintegrating really slowly is still good, but I've heard that the analogy in picrel is stupid.
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what is it about black holes that makes them the number one most popular popsci topic of discussion amongst the brainlet soience fangoys? is it the comic bookish aspects of the spectacular, unrealistic and completely non disprovable conjectures which go along with the topic that make black holes so popular amongst the scientist posers and wannabes?
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>>14285344 because they're fucking cool
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Analogy is bad because the black hole would only get bigger.
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>>14285932 Nope, the "green" thingy is an antiparticle, that would annhilate with a particle in the center of the BH : The BH tends to shrink or stabilize.
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>>14286793 Wouldn't the amount of anti-particles that fall into the BH, on average, be equal to the amount of particles?
And if not, why not?
Anonymous (13 replies)
I'm 5 years out of uni and brushing up on maths, but fuck me, algebra is so robotic trying to remember all these rules. How can i make algebra sexier? It takes a while before you really see its finesse.
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>>14285742 Kek I was forced to learn this by my school teacher and we were even allowed a calculator in our main school exams. I have such a deep hated and resentment for teachers, you wouldn't believe.
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>>14285348 Unifying concepts like derivations from first principle, complex numbers, geometric algebra, and visualizations.
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>>14285376 Okay, what math books did you use?
I know you're going to say "I don't know"... but I'll try to contribute to this shitty thread because I'm fucking bored enough.
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>>14285348 >robotic Look up proofs of whatever rule or theorem you think is contrived/robotic.
For instance the quadratic formula looks completely random and unmotivated but if you see a proof you'll find that it's actually a result of generalising your quadratic and completing its square
https://www.basic-mathematics.com/proof-of-the-quadratic-formula.html I'd advise you to do this especially in trigonometry, as it can get really tedious really quickly if you just memorise
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>>14285348 Hey so why does shit switch from negative to positive all the damn time
Anonymous (20 replies)
Is base-10 the wrong way of doing things? Would mathematics be significantly easier if we were working in another base?
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>>14285201 Are you restarted op asked two questions
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>>14285162 We have 10 fingers, this is why we use base 10, base 10 however is less divisible then 12, 1 2 3 4 and 6 all go into 12 however only 1 2 and 5 can go into 10. 10 has a repeating decibel when divided by 3. 12 is superior for this reason, as a base 12 whole can be divided into thirds. ie base 10 = 33.333333% reoccuring. base 12 = 34%. base 12 is easier to work with but the larger the base the worse it is because we have to remember more digits, such as 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b 10. We already use base 16 for colours which is why rgb goes up to 255 and is representable by values anywhere between 00 and ff. Using letters in your number system is of course stupid, so what would the 2 extra digits look like?
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>>14285628 >is less divisible big fucking deal, only inch-retards care
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TIME SHOULD BE STANDARDISED TO BASE 10!!! Year is 10 standard nu-months and 1 holiday nu-fortnight Nu-month is 7 nu-weeks (35 days) Nu-week is 5 days (Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun) No tuesday or thursday Nu-fortnight is 3 nu-weeks (15 days) Each day has 20 nu-hours (10 in am, 10 in pm) Nu-hour is 1.2 hours Nu-hour is 50 nu-minutes Nu-minute is 1.2 minutes 1 first is 1.2 seconds 1 bar is 5 firsts Nu-minute is 10 bars or 50 firsts
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>>14285416 Haha this does bring up an interesting point
Anonymous (5 replies)
is it possible to use scientific techniques to detect who is trans and who isn't?
if possible, how would one get started on such a project?
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Xray gadget that you could view their skeleton from a tablet device. Look at hip skeleton to see. Though you would still potentially misdiagnose as there are people with hybrid skeleton shape groups due to hermaphrodite disorder. But that would be very rare.
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>is it possible to use scientific techniques to detect who is trans and who isn't? >if possible, how would one get started on such a project? If you think you're a girl but are actually a boy, or the other way around, you're trans there, solved it for you
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It's extremely easy to tell for humans so you can probably just do a machine learning algorithm to train it the only difficult bit for a computer is determining that just an ugly looking woman isn't trans, with high quality training data from a dating app it's probably pretty easy
Anonymous (7 replies)
In the green area I have almost no sensation. Why do I feel a touch on the green area if I touch the purple scar?
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>>14286161 >It's not really that much of a mystery >gives a meaningless answer Anonymous
>>14286142 after two years of covid I hate medfags.
I hope we escalate into nuclear warfare so that we can all (in particular the medfags) die in the explosion.
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>>14286410 Medicine as a whole is a disgrace.
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>>14286250 general question general answer, retard.
Anonymous (6 replies)
Why do we perceive Logarithmic Quantities Linearly? I forgot the name of this phenomena but am interested in more content having to do with it.
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Most of the time units are regularized so that the X axis is the logarithm of whatever is of interest, as most of the time exponentials are used in many fieds, like chemistry and physics.
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>>14284925 Because counting then counting count, then counting count counting, then counting count counting count counting, then.... is logarithmically linear.
And spatially spacing space spatially spacing is too.
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>>14284925 Bump
>>14285051 There was something I saw where logarithmic quantities we perceive as linear. I don't exactly know why this is. If we don't know why this is at all, then I would love to be redirected to some examples.
An example I can say for instance is the decibels and Intensity being a Logarithmic-Lineae type of relationship, in which what we perceive as a linear increment of volume is actually a logarithmic change in intensity.
I want to see other stuff like this. Sadly this board is full of such stupid people. Even /g/ is more intelligent.
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>>14284925 An example with the Cochlea.
Sounds are percieved in a logarithmic scale whereas the cillia cells are evenly (linearly) implemented.
>>14286531 >I want to see other stuff like this. Sadly this board is full of such stupid people. Even /g/ is more intelligent. >Where_do_you_think_you_are.jpg