Do paper straws really contain gluten?
>>16168080They receive funding from the paper straw manufacturers
>>16179400Not surprising, wheat is the world's 2nd largest crop, theres a lot of money involved in the gluten business
>>16167977Yes, of course, can't you read that sign?
>>16171925The aliens grow an antenna in an attempt to contact their fellows.
Even some chance they contain something bad is bad. When you add the fact that paper straws are fake and gay, you know what's the right choice.
What is your favourite interpretation of quantum mechanics and which one do you think is the right one?
>>16181172What a retarded chart.Anyways, relational QM.>Relational quantum mechanics (RQM) is an interpretation of quantum mechanics which treats the state of a quantum system as being relational, that is, the state is the relation between the observer and the system. This interpretation was first delineated by Carlo Rovelli in a 1994 preprint, and has since been expanded upon by a number of theorists. It is inspired by the key idea behind special relativity, that the details of an observation depend on the reference frame of the observer, and uses some ideas from Wheeler on quantum information.>>The essential idea behind RQM is that different observers may give different accurate accounts of the same system. For example, to one observer, a system is in a single, "collapsed" eigenstate. To a second observer, the same system is in a superposition of two or more states and the first observer is in a correlated superposition of two or more states. RQM argues that this is a complete picture of the world because the notion of "state" is always relative to some observer. There is no privileged, "real" account.
>>16181172Look at all that "lawful" shit, this nigga is high as fuck again!
My favorite interpretation is>Shut up and calculate!
>omg, my brain, it feels so big!!!>its full of so much schizo kike jargon and fancy basedence polysyllables >oh no>i can't hold it in any longer>i'm…>i'm gonna…>i'm gonna QUANTUUUUUUUUMMMMMM!!!!!!
My bet is on hidden variables. Let's be honest, half of these interpetations sounds like a fairy tale and the world behaves deterministic AF in makro scales.
Pfizer murdering more children again All because they're not allowed to experiment on chimps to figure out if their drugs are safe or not before giving them to humans. Why do the PETA faggots value the life of a dumb chimpanzee more than they do the lives of humans?
>>16178063experimenting on chimps is good, theres a lot to learn that way.
>>16178984This, PETA schizos are badly hindering the progress of science
>>16172514>People that are on experimental trials are ... those who are terminally sickQuite the contrary - any death can be extremely bad pr for the company funding the trial, they actively try to recruit the most statistically healthy people to minimize deaths.
>>16179559They should just use their media influence to shill a fake epidemic if they want to get perfectly healthy people to unnecessarily risk their lives taking experimental drugs.
pureblood af
Jabney Moleman diedhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-69013314Originally from Austin, Texas, he died at his home in Santa Monica, California, his daughter told US media.Although he was best known for playing nasty men for laughs, he also took on a range of dramatic roles and voice-over work."Acting is acting, in my opinion," he told an interviewer in 2012, about the shifts in his career. "And if you can't make that adjustment, something's awfully wrong."More recently he appeared in the western drama Yellowstone, and had a recurring role as an influential businessman in the HBO gangster saga >Boardwalk Empire.
Who fucking cares lmao
Is maths worth studying? I thought AI can solve all problems.
>>16181866Which one is you?
>>16181867I'm the mongoloid replying with dumb answers, only 1 mongoloid can ask and that's the OP.
>>16181868Going to need to see a mathematical proof showing that you're not the OP for this to suffice
Studying pure math is for super-geniuses. Are you?
AI is crap. In picrelated for example, the AI thinks this is the answer although it hasn't proven it (and it's not the right answer anyway). If AI is so intelligent it could have at least admitted that the problem is too difficult to solve.
Good news everyone, it turns out that plants like CO2. How come scientists never discovered this until recently? Seems like it should be big news, but they never talk about it.
>>16179200It's quite simple, really.>presuppose that CO2 correlates to temperature>figure out how much CO2 there was in the past>derive temperature estimates from CO2 values>use graphs as proof that CO2 correlates to temperatureTa-da! Now you have hundreds of thousands of years worth of data that proves your (presupposed) conclusion!
>>16180102You have no idea what you're talking about
>>16176296michael mann is one of them too
>>16116672nobody cares fuck off
>>16181025Why does that fact that CO2 is good for nature upset you so badly? Do you hate nature?
>take a jar filled with water and pour some dirt into it>stir until mixed>come back later and it's neatly separated into layersIt takes a simple school experiment to disprove so-called "Second Law of Thermodynamics". Why do scientists still insist on calling it a "law" when it's clearly false?
>Eugenics is bad because...BECAUSE IT JUST IS OK>it does NOT benefit a society to have people who are stronger, smarter, and healthier What actual arguments can be made against eugenics? I'm not even saying restricting certain people from breeding (although that should be a thing too, but only in extreme cases such as chemically castrating pedophiles), but simple incentives and programs for people who have certain desirable genes. Why is this often turned into a moral issue? Why would it not objectively improve society?
>>16181740read this >>16178607 idiotic troll
>>16181752>Being a welfare queen doesn't help complex civilization.What if I told you that it actually does?
>>16181816What if I told you dead people come back to life? What's your reasoning for how the average welfare queen's traits helps complex civilization?
>>16181820You need people who are proud of getting what they need with as little effort as possible. It's those people who see the only value in a person in the work they do, who stand in your way towards work free future. Otherwise you have all you need to get there.
>>16181837>people who are proud of getting what they need with as little effort as possible.Selects for criminals who steal things. You're being purposely stupid.
What was the difference between the standard vaccine and the Covid vaccine and what about it made people skeptical about taking it?
>>16181240Covtroons still haven't gotten the point. *sigh*
>>16181260Did you have a point that wasn't grounded in a lie?
>>16181268Your projection is strong as almost every single thing you posted in >>16181240 was a lie. You probably know it's all lies but maybe you really do believe everything the politicians told you because they were surrounded by people in white coats. Something to consider before more dishonesty dribbles out of your diarrhea hole: Saskatchewan is starting to have a nurse shortage because they are quitting to go into hiding. Why? Because people who are starting to see the injections for what they are have started making threats of violence against those who told them the injections were good. This is an anonymous message board, you can post here without any of that type of threat realistically being targeted at you but if you're pulling this crap in real life, understand that things are rapidly changing and by the time you notice, it will be too late for you to stop. Your virtue will be your undoing.
>>16180164I got skeptical when a political party said that you are safe from catching covid if you're rioting for their interests and saying they would never take a "vaccine" created during the other political parties time in power. Then doing a complete 180 in their narratives once they took political power and started censoring, lying, and coercing anyone opposed to their tyrannical power grab using "temporary" emergency powers. All for a "vaccine" that they federally mandated, which was still under EUA with no completed phase 3 trials while using government contracts as a weapon to get companies to be the jab enforcers. It was very clear the Marxists used this opportunity to eject anyone who is not some slave minded moron out of positions of of political power, status, and wealth. This was also the time when people were going to restaurants wearing masks until they sat down, only to put them back on to stand up. These experiences have done untold damage to my psyche and my opinions on human nature in general.
>>16180164what do you mean standard, and what do you mean covid vaccine, there are many variants of both.but i'm guessing you're talking about mrna vaccines. it's the newest technology that is aimed at avoiding (many) pitfalls of older generation vaccinesthe problems are:- they are untested- they are extremely "efficient", in fact it was their major selling point. but the immune system isn't something that's so well known, you can't just bombard it over and over with extreme amounts of antigen, which leads back to point 1
Level with me /sci/, is this the "install gentoo" of the physics world, or is it actually something you recommend? It has really positive reviews for a supposed hard book, and surely they cannot all be posers. Has it been surpassed?
>>16181237For what it's worth a friend loved Greiner and Scheck.
>>16181160>taking dicks up my ass does not make me a homosexual
>>16181237Walter Greiner has a series of books as well, which go into depth. I wouldn't necessarily call them pedagogical though, very dense and all problems are just additional derivations that he didn't fit into the chapter.
>>16181598Oh I get in now, they're engineers!
>>16181598If you watched a video of that sordid act, you may have homo tendencies, or you may just be curious, or you somehow viewed it by "accident" (It was in my search results!!!)Creating an account and actually posting something on reddit is the equivalent to taking it in the ass. Both make you a fag, one makes you a redditor.
I just found out I'm going to be a father.Please provide for me all the data on vaccines, clamping, and other pitfalls of the modern era for optimizing health against profit driven hospitals.I am looking to try and just get the 1985-1994 vaccine schedule for the kid (inactivated, no mRNA shit) so they don't have any trouble in my state going to school or other programs by requirement. Wife and I got those shots and we turned out fine. Its 18 doses by age 6 (and starting at 2 months) but it seems spread out and tepid compared to the 80 they have going on now that starts at fucking birth.
>>16180320>killing natural test production>making him dependent on exogenous test for the rest of his life Hell no.
>>16177458what does tf2 medic have to do with this
first 18 months from conception are the most important for brain development, I think. Make sure the mother has access to healthy fats. Grass fed meat and goat milk for both, maybe?later, make sure the child has stuff to manipulate with its hands. Correlation with math skills later on.
>>16181174I'm already on that. I even plan on giving my wife NMN while she is breastfeeding as recent studies show a 30% increase in cognitive development speed across the board from it being perfectly converted to the baby through milk.>>16180337He is holding a jab, one of my main concerns.
Libtards were the most enthusiastic receivers of the COVID vaccine, why would the Jews poison their own cattle?
How do you raise a kid who will end up getting straight As and blasting through AP classes like they're nothing? I know damn well IQ plays a role, but even if you have a particularly high IQ, there is a lot more that goes into getting good grades. I figure these kids have to be getting some coaching from either their parents or professionals their parents hire.
>>16177990What made you good at academic subjects when you were growing up, anon?
>>16177990It's easy to get your child years ahead of their peers academically, by homeschooling them. But it's more important to their success, that they have a good work ethic and they know how to make connections and socialize. You as the parent, having connections and the money to send them to university helps alot too.You could have an 200IQ child with a B- average, because they don't put in any effort. They might not know the point of getting good grades, or have no friends that cheer them on. They could even be one grade too far ahead of their peers.
>>16181554If the 160+ IQ children were to grow up together in a school system that gave them challenges, I guess they would grow up with a better life than many do now.
>>16181479Yes, and what's your point? Reality is that schools dominated by Asians are the top performing schools and social cred in those schools is based on academic standing. So I ask again, what is your point?
>>16181721If social cred in those schools is dominated by academic achievement then why are 90% of those kids retards anyway?
Interesting hypothesis from an anonymous onanist:If biological evolution happened exactly as fast as one would statistically predict, the multiverse interpretation of quantum theory is almost certainly false. If biological evolution happened significantly faster than one would statistically predict, the quantum multiverse theory is almost certainly true. In our day-to-day lives, multiverse interpretation might not be falsifiable, because you cannot make a distinction between hidden variables, true randomness and just finding yourself constantly in one of the "typical"/"most likely" timelines. However, you must exist in a universe that creates observers in the first place. And there is a good reason to think such a universe would be somewhere in the "less-likely" percentile of the probability wave evolution. Biological evolution is probably highly dependent on quantum effects, and chaos theory effects that follow.If you can show that life on earth was just "too lucky" in a consistent manner, you can deduce it's because failed on other earths. If not, you could perhaps make a reverse deduction - why are you not in a universe where it would emerge faster?
>>16181813Good, but not MIT Material.Maybe One Day.-Eggman-
>>16181792I am way beyond college age, or>unfunny memes based on cartoons dedicated to childrenage
>>16181823Then How Would You Like a Research Position?I Can't Guarantee It.But! I Can Certainly Influence Their Decision, and Do HIGHLY Advise that You Contact Them, Whenever You Want.-Professor Eggman-
>>16181821sorry I forgot the pictureit lives in North Norway in snow
>>16181846That's Beautiful.Wonder Where They Were, On the Ark?https://youtu.be/ihMMw0rnKz4?si=iu09JwIwiywXK1ST-E.G.G.M.A.N.-
how do i become a mad scientist im dead seriousi currently at a university studying particle physics but i want a ridiculous set up at my place to do various autistic experiments. over the years, i mostly collect old lab equipment from the university and people dont seem to mind since theyre usually updated quickly, since theres around 30 people in my major. There's also a store by me that sells old lab equipment from private labs that closed or updated. I also get equipment from my richer friends who gave up on physics, or from the high school i work at who updated their labs.Right now I have function generators, oscilloscopes, power supplies, a bunch of electronics components, LCR meters, a couple multimeters, gas lasers, microcontrollers, standard chem equipment, radio crystals, microscopes, distillers, high voltage transformers, industrial batteries, a logic analyzer, a server, vaccuum tubes, scintillators, detectors, a 3D printer and tons of old books.what equipment or tools do i need to expand? I was thinking mainly a high voltage power supply since the main thing I'd like to do is make a mini linac, but id like other suggestions. list:high voltage power supplysemiconductor setupnetwork analyzersspectrometersvaccuum coatersalso should i redecorate or dress different or is that too much?
>>16180521Becomes a scientist first, then have a long and productive career, only later on in life should you start spouting incoherrent/unintelligible horseshit that no one can make sense of.
>>16181348That's being a scientist. OP enquired about being mad scientist.
>>16181362No, a lot of scientists have trouble with the last bitt. knower
>>16180521I'm going to be honest with you, the "madness" in a mad scientist, REALLY shouldn't be there, and while it may sometimes provide an edge for you to get over the hurdles of mundanety and repetitiveness, it should only be tapped into on occasion. You haven't seen what it can do... What it has done... However if you must know, firstly you must be a scientist, then, you must go mad. Other way works too, but very rarely succeeds.
>>16180521>>16181815This principle works for a lot of things in life: "When all hope is lost, a leap of faith becomes necessary."
>$6.1 billion for art students >$0 for science students how does /sci/ react to this?
>>16162443For several years the most popular degree AIU offered was 'Fashion Merchandising'. There's probably jobs for about a dozen of those a year but they were enrolling thousands of students in that major. Not that many of them completed the degree as the type of people who thought it was a good idea are also the type who cannot complete even the most simple assignments.
>>16178840>the type of people who thought it was a good idea are also the type who cannot complete even the most simple assignments.They are however they type who can suck a dick in exchange for favorable treatment
>>16178840>There's probably jobs for about a dozen of those a year but they were enrolling thousands of students in that major.Meanwhile the American Medical Association artificially limits the number of doctors that can be licensed per year despite severe shortages of doctors everywhere for years.
Oh my gyatt
>>16160248just wait and see how over time and budget RST is