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>let's endlessly split hairs over a thousand different interpretations of quantum mechanics
>you DARE suggesting Einstein's relativity needs reinterpretation? Impossible! The Science is settled!
Why are scientists like this? The onus of the problem of time is 100% on relativity, since it redefines time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Problem_of_time
This is a serious question, not a troll thread.
>you DARE suggesting Einstein's relativity needs reinterpretation? Impossible! The Science is settled!
Why are scientists like this? The onus of the problem of time is 100% on relativity, since it redefines time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Problem_of_time
This is a serious question, not a troll thread.
/sci/, let's write a math book with word problems that parody the woke textbooks that were banned in Florida.
I will start:
15% of Miami spring breakers were armed. 40% of them were high on drugs. What is the probability that 10% of them were BOTH armed AND high on drugs?
I will start:
15% of Miami spring breakers were armed. 40% of them were high on drugs. What is the probability that 10% of them were BOTH armed AND high on drugs?
Does Quantum Mechanics prove the paranormal? Double-slit experiment, retrocausality, entanglement, quantum teleportation, etc...
I'm using pic related for my electronics class but it's difficult to read and it's super dense, are there better textbooks I can use to cram for finals?
I have a week to learn all of this. Am I fucked?
How feasible would a sky island be?
LTA aircraft like blimps are exploding in popularity and R&D, with Boeing, Lockheed, every silicon valley billionare, etc developing their own LTA aircraft right now.
Why haven't any companies launched permanent sky real estate yet?
I imagine it could be propelled with a combination of UAV quadrotors, hydrogen gas, solar panels powering the production of more hydrogen via electrolysis from the air around it, etc.
This thing could hold all the supply of helium in the USA fuck it. This should exist.
LTA aircraft like blimps are exploding in popularity and R&D, with Boeing, Lockheed, every silicon valley billionare, etc developing their own LTA aircraft right now.
Why haven't any companies launched permanent sky real estate yet?
I imagine it could be propelled with a combination of UAV quadrotors, hydrogen gas, solar panels powering the production of more hydrogen via electrolysis from the air around it, etc.
This thing could hold all the supply of helium in the USA fuck it. This should exist.
Would you rate this potassium-iron(II) chloride crystal interesting or boring and gay?
I've decided to do only a Master's in Mathematics, to solve the big problems and to teach at a community college. What should I expect?
This is a generator in a conductive environment. It says in my textbook that the work of the electric force in the conductive environment (outside the generator), where the charge is only driven by the electrical force and not the electromotive one, is equal to \int_{a}^{b}\vec{F_e}\mathrm{d}\vec{l} = Q\int_{a}^{b}\vec{E}\mathrm{d}\vec{l}=-Q(V_b-V_a) > 0
I don't get it how this integration worked. If the electric field and the line segment are collinear with the same direction outside the generator.
I don't get it how this integration worked. If the electric field and the line segment are collinear with the same direction outside the generator.