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Anonymous (5 replies)
>tfw didn’t take the death shot
Where my pure blood chads at? How are we doing today?
Scientifically speaking, why does the Pareto distribution play out so well? How is it that 80% of the population are brainless robots and 20% of the population are critical thinking intellectuals?
Anonymous (60 replies)
>Elon Musk SpaceX rocket on collision course with moon
>https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60148543
In fact, let's make a current list of Elon Musk's past and current scams:
>Tesla FSD: NEVER HAPPENED, CONFIRMED SCAM.
>Solar tiles: Confirmed scam, abandoned.
>Hyperloop: Confirmed scam, currently on hold.
>Rockets: As the news implies, they are crashing and burning as we speak.
>Neuralink: 99% scam, on going.
>Cybertruck: It's literally the Tesla 1.0 of trucks, in other words it's shit.
>Humanoid: Dumb as shit, 99% scam material.
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>>14166432 >>/sci/ >>truth seekers >/.sci/ believes the vaccine isn't a sterilising, killing mutagen. >/sci/ spout that space is real. >/sci/ actually fall for globe earth. >/sci/ unironically espouses that gender is fluid. >WHERE IS THE TRUTH THO NIGGER ??? Anonymous
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>>14164990 >>14165019 Based truth poster
both dumb and smart people can be rich
if you're smart and still poor then that's your fault, the truth is you are living with the delusion that you're smart
fundamentally "you" are the problem
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Be gone OP. /sci/ is pro sniffing any and ALL musk farts. Imagine the smell. I FUCKING LOVE SCIENCE.
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>>14164959 >Boring company: new projects scaled back >Tesla Semitruck: languishing because of weight issues >Tesla roadster 2.0: no demand, probably vapor ware >Battery day: total bust >Falcon Heavy: hasn’t flown in 18-months or longer >Starship: unlikely to make it to orbit in 2022. Let’s keep this list expanding so we can keep adding to it and checking against their bullshit claims.
Anonymous (27 replies)
Our sun takes 250 million years to orbit the galaxy.
Why don't scientists talk about the possibility that gamma ray bursts & increased radiation in a certain position in the galaxy was what made the dinosaurs extinct?
If you were in a certain location in our galaxy then it stands to reason you'd be exposed to a lot of rays from galaxies beyond our own, while you might be out of their path in different orbit locations.
For a mass exctinction event of a globe spanning species that left all other species' intact, an asteroid impact doesn't make much sense, however prolonged gamma ray bursts & extensive cosmic rays could easily have destroyed the dna and/or fertility of all dinosaurs, ending their species, while smaller species' would all survive because they are shielded from the rays by vegetation, water (in the case of ocean life), caves, etc.
Dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago, so I guess we'll find out if I was right 185 million years from now
Anonymous
scientists don't talk about radiation with the dinosaurs because they know Chicxulub happened and what it did, OP they were looking at radiation for some other, earlier extinctions tho'. Ordovician maybe? Of course back when life was mostly underwater, radiation wouldn't hurt as bad.
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>>14172145 but what sort of evidence would gamma radiation leave in the geological record?
Anonymous
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>>14170815 A gamma ray burst DOES hit Earth every several million years. 450 million years ago 70% of all life got wiped out.
Anonymous
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>>14170871 The impact didn't kill everything, it was the aftermath. The debris blocked out the sun, plant life died, herbivores died, then carnivores ran out of food.
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scientists think gamma ray bursts could be extinction events but I don't think it would depend on our position within the galaxy
Anonymous (37 replies)
>cucks you out of your immortality fantasies
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>>14173587 How come crystallized intelligence is preserved then?
Anonymous
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>>14164214 How? Don't give me your religious zealotry about naturalism.
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>>14173492 OP's graphic is more extreme than most studies I've seen, in any case a lot of it is correlated with physical health and fitness, don't get demoralised Anon, you have a lot of time left.
Anonymous
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>>14174791 It is not known. Whatever your brain has been doing in your childhood. May turn out to be a good foundation for studying physics.
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>>14164226 >stole my youth elaborate
Anonymous (19 replies)
I really want to believe the eart is flat but all flat earthers are dumb as fuck and have no legit arguments.
I even read some book about it but all it did was ranting for hundreds of pages about the Judeo-Massonic conspiracy and homosexuality.
Help me find out the truth about the material universe.
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>>14173879 here are places to start op
https://wiki.tfes.org/The_Flat_Earth_Wiki https://archive.org/details/kingsdethronedhi00hickrich/mode/1up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Rf1rnffxaI keep in mind this is a cutting-edge field made up of independent scientists, no one is getting backed by universities to do this, you're basically on your own along with other individuals, hence why you won't find any certainty here
the only premise is that the earth is flat and not a spinning globe, and the Bible provides a general description of it
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>>14173908 how do I make niggers disappear with my consciousness?
Anonymous
>>14176314 you can't they live rent free in your head
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>>14176338 no nigger has ever bean inside my head
Anonymous (85 replies)
>heard that some people don't believes that viruses exists
>thought at first that it was ridiculous
>decides to look up the official definition and virologists' criteria of a virus since it is possible that the common notion of one is different than the official and professional definition of it
>turns out that viruses aren't living organisms but yet have DNA or RNA
>can't replicate outside of infecting other cells
>are picky about hosts
>have a lifespan at best 2.2 days outside of a host
>isn't at least a natural secretion from an organism to compensate for the bullshit about it not being alive or being picky about what hosts to infect
From this I would say at the very least viruses don't exists naturally and at best are engineered bioweapons if they exists at all
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>>14173827 >>14173830 >>14173833 >retards gets bitten by a rabid animal >not like viruses exist anyhow :)))) >dies foaming at the mouth VIRII ARE GAY
Anonymous
>>14164278 >turns out Like, you just for the first time learned about what a virus is? Was biology not an option in school?
Viruses don't exist
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>>14175433 virology is a scam, you are cattle retard
Viruses don't exist
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>>14173843 that is your only opinion, government shill, censorship. you lost.
Anonymous (5 replies)
Is it safe to take tylenol everyday?
Anonymous
How old are you OP? You should go find out what the issue that is causing this and fix it.
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>>14176260 No Id rather take a pill every day that makes everything okay. I thought science figured everything out already.
btw im trans
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read the directions to find out how long your liver will last if you take them everyday
Anonymous (7 replies)
My manager found out I'm using an academic MATLAB license (have been graduated for a year) on my work computer. How fucked am I?
Anonymous
>>14174125 >>14174139 Do people care that much? Is MATLAB gonna find out and sue or something?
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>>14174295 A smaller company may or may not give a shit, but I have to imagine larger corporations and government agencies tend to take stuff like that more seriously. In itself, it's basically a non issue, but the larger the organization, the more likely it is that they have a strict policy against that sort of thing.
Anonymous
>>14174295 if you are stupid enough to use parula on a published paper and didn't pay fees, there is a non-zero chance you'll get contacted by matlab.
my advisor got contacted by mathematica for a famous image he produced that subsequently got posted all over the news and shit like big bang theory; i think he didn't have a license but someone else did on the author's list
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>>14174125 Why ins't your company paying for your license?
If their IT crew wasn't retarded you wouldn't be able to install it on the first place.
Anonymous (32 replies)
Tell me about atoms /sci. Are they even real? Because somebody told me they're really not. It seems that we need to resolve the controversy.
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>>14175757 The observations from experiments are explained through atoms. Same as the observations of planet orbits are explained through gravity. But gravity doesn't exist, its just a mathematical framework to predict the orbits of planets. I know using the same logic you could say nothing exists, everything is just a mathematical framework and that is true, it is fundamentally unknowable what reality actually IS because math only exists in our heads.
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>>14174850 >>14174872 Jean Perrin proved atoms exist. Create an emulsion of gold particles and look at it in a microscope. If atoms don't exist, the distribution would be random. But atoms do exist and the distribution is exponential. Random interactions occur inside the atom, and that causes it to be exponentially square.
Energy is discrete. Atoms use their internals to interact. That's what the electron is.
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>>14175379 theyre silicon
>>14175343 I have produced lots of electricity and no frankly I dont believe it to be magic, electrons are real and they do consistute atoms to some degree. I know what Im seeing are atoms because it's literally implicit; our understanding of atomic physics is what lets us take these images and manipulate atoms. The processor in your computer isnt fake and even if all of the axioms are wrong in the truest sense of the universe, theyre still correct for the structure and properties they describe.
Unless you want to argue silicon is the same thing as hydrogen but just a different arrangement of some other new and unknown variable.
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>>14175343 You can even see the interference patterns from the atoms and electrons in the atoms in this image. Jesus lord bro.
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>>14175737 the point is you don't need your eyes to explore and understand the world around you
Anonymous (33 replies)
Of course assuming I get the fuck out the moment I do the act, what are the best combinations / tactics when dealing with this people?
I find it a funny experience to deal with this person that is a special case, like a psychological experiment of mine.
Some variance of histrionic or similar disorders advices are welcomed as well
Anonymous
>>14174741 >Well it does seems like me and him harmonize well together. So then, why do you want to anger the guy?
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>>14174761 Because he has those cluster B traits very clearly.
It's not the good kind of harmony I should say...
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>>14170894 Exposing a narcissist in front of a crowd is pretty effective. A narcissist biggest fear is simply other people to know it.
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>>14172465 >Gimme more Sure.
I didn't mention that the CEO was a woman, trailer park thrash type. Her neckline was so outrageous (and her good looks lost in the distant past), that I was worried the fabric cannae handle it cap'n, and would cause a flooded table. It made you wonder how she had reached this position when her taste had plumbed such depths.
Oh, and she went through boyfriends at a ferocious rate, this is also consistent with a psychopathic nature.
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>>14170894 >le heckin big chungus personality disorders >I'm a Leo schizotypal with avoidant bipolar antisocial features, I'm so quirky and special