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Is forensic psychology a science?
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The only area of math I know almost nothing about is statistics. Can anyone give me a rundown on this shit or resources? The fuck is a standard deviation?
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To go FTL or slipstream travel you just have to manipulate high energy black holes in a certain way to bend space time in a way it actually "punchers" the current dimension to go into slipstream space ofc we require around 3.5 suns worth of energy and a hyper computer to run the calculations to arrange said mini black holes.
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What would happen to life if the mutation rate of living beings would increase significantly?

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We know that the human germline mutation rate is approximately 0.5×10?9 per basepair per year (from wikipedia). I was wondering: what would happen to life on earth if the mutation rate would suddenly shift to 0.5x10-9per basepair PER WEEK for all living beings, not just humans or mammals, but also for plants and bacteria. Fungi and insects, and so on . What would this mean for evolution and survival? How would mankind adapt to this change, and how would the wilderness? I like to brainstorm on this thought a lot recently.
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/mg/ - maths general

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Finite simple groups edition.

Talk maths.
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Giant Fibrous Clots

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Has /sci/ence ever seen massive white fibrous clots like these before?

Embalmers are seeing them in post vaccine deaths. Guess Clot Shot is real after all.

https://rumble.com/embed/vqqmda/?pub=4

https://rumble.com/embed/vrq78g/?pub=4
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>work on numerical model all day
>achieve literally nothing by bedtime
Please tell me experimental work is better/easier.
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So what's the consensus on IQ?
Can it be raised?
Am I going to be a brainlet forever?
How is IQ related to neuroplasticity?
I've always been interested in the sciences and maths but I just can't get my mind around it, because it's too hard to understand.

>sorry if this is the wrong board jannies.
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Double Slit Experiement (inb4 ur mom)

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What collapses the wave function /sci/?
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Cantor's diagonal argument explained simply

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Lemma: For any enumeration of binary sequences, there exists a binary sequence not in that enumeration.

Proof: Let be any enumeration of binary sequences. Let be a binary sequence such that . Then for any . Thus is not in .

Theorem: There is no enumeration of all binary sequences.

Suppose there is an enumeration of all binary sequences. By our lemma, there is a binary sequence not in this enumeration. But this contradicts the assumption the enumeration contains all binary sequences. Contradiction. Thus no such enumeration exists.
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