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Did man went to the Moon?

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Or is it just another fairy tale by NASA for goyim to get them to believe in science?
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I have a hard time understanding how this is real. What are the implications of this? Is this important? What could come from it? How are we taking pictures of things millions of light-years away? Did a woman really do it all?
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should I take the jab? scientifically speaking ofc
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So, there is nothing true in science.

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It is just an endless amount of lies designed to cover another recently uncovered lie(a scientific discovery!).
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When do you think we'll snag our first asteroid /sci/? 50 years from now? 100 years from now? How fast do you think things will change
if at all down here on Earth when we become a civilization that has an endless supply of asteroids to mine?
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Has anyone seen any improvement or difficulties in their ability to do well in school while on any kid of antidepressants?
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/mg/ - Math General

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Discuss math.
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Book list:

Proofs:
-"Book of Proof", Hammack
-"How to Prove It", Velleman

Calculus:
-Stewart
-Spivak

Linear Algebra:
-"Linear Algebra Done Right"
-Shilov
-"A (Terse) Introduction to Linear Algebra"

Set Theory:
-"Naive Set Theory"

Geometry:
-"Foundations of Geometry", Borsuk

Abstract Algebra:
-"A Book of Abstract Algebra", Pinter
-Dummit & Foote
-"Algebra: Chapter 0"
-Artin
-Lang

Real Analysis:
-"Principles of Mathematical Analysis", Rudin
-"Understanding Analysis"
-"Counterexamples in Analysis"

Complex Analysis:
-Stein & Shakarchi
-Ahlfors
-"Introductory Complex Analysis", Silverman
-"Real and Complex Analysis", Rudin

Topology:
-Munkres
-"Counterexamples in Topology"

Number Theory:
-"A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory"
-"An Illustrated Theory of Numbers"
-"Computational Number Theory", Das

Galois Theory:
-Artin
-Rotman

Commutative Algebra:
-"Introduction to Commutative Algebra", Atiyah & Macdonald
-"Commutative Rings", Kaplansky

Algebraic Topology:
-Hatcher

Differential Geometry:
-"Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces", Do Carmo
-"Differential Geometry and Its Applications", Oprea

Elliptic Curves:
-"Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves", Silverman

Algebraic Geometry:
-"Ideals Varieties and Algorithms"
-"Algebraic Geometry: A Problem Solving Approach"
-"Basic Algebraic Geometry", Shafarevich

Harmonic Analysis:
-Stein & Murphy

Homological Algebra:
-Rotman

Algebraic Number Theory:
-Stewart & Tall
-"Primes of the form x2 + ny2"
-"Algebraic Theory of Numbers", Samuel
-"A Course in Arithmetic"
-Neukirch

Representation Theory:
-"Groups, Representations, and Characters", Hill

Category Theory:
-Awodey
-Mac Lane
-"An Invitation to Applied Category Theory"
-"Category Theory in Context"
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Spherical Coordinates - what round earthers have to contend with

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So this guy took it a step further than most and made a computer program where he rendered SPHERICAL coordinates in a hypothetical game he made. To show what we would see IF we lived on a spherical world, instead of the actual flat earth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY9GAyJtuJ0

Turns out it looks utterly bizarre
this is what round Earther must believe we actually SEE if we live on sphere, spherical world view
Even with this, no doubt they they will persist
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they all died of pneumonia which they got because they incubated and inoculated themselves with the bacteria while they were wearing masks.
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