Nobody has ever disproven Pascal's Wager.
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why are scientists so afraid of other fields? Is it because it challenges their preconceived notions of epistemology?
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What kind of books were the great scientists into? Contrary to contemporary stereotypes, I've seen that quite a lot of them were into religious and philosophical works. I still have to hear of a scientist that was/is into sci-fi, though.
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my mom is positive (i don't think she's sick yet, but she's definitely carrying the virus according to a PCR) and i'll most likely catch it too (if i don't have it already). i could give less of a shit about the actual course of the disease, but as somebody who studies maths i am deathly afraid of the long-term effects it might have on the brain (poor memory and concentration, decrease in IQ, etc.). i'm vaccinated with Pfizer (not boostered), how likely is a bad outcome? i realise a post like this is basically an invitation for trolling, but i ask that you refrain from it as i am panicked enough as is...
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Is this language worth learning? Is it actually used that much in the field/STEM industries or should I even bother and stick with excel?
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Will climate change kill us all?
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Is a high IQ required to learn the Haskell programming language?
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It is a suprise to no one when hair loss is discussed, with each iteration we have started shedding hair away as an evolutionary leftover, just like the wisdom tooth, it is only logical to consider that this process of hair loss will continue down the line, so i ask that how long do you reckon hair has left before we are completely smoothe like the greys?
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Also why is it covered in red lines
