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Woah, she's onto something!
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the string of missing or dead scientists...
i am beginning to understand
the veil is lifting

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i saw this was drawn on door of room by my previous room owner
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No matter how close I get, there’s always a distance I can’t cross.
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Graph could also represent household owners vs renters. I would tell them to suck my dick.

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Gamer Wrist edition

Unfriendly reminder:
>DO NOT GIVE ADVICE
>DO NOT FEED THE NURSOIDS
>DO NOT ENGAGE WITH PREMEDS
and most importantly
>DO NOT REPLY TO PSYCH POSTERS
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Is it too late for me?
I'm about to start my last undergrad year in autumn (psych, because I was a retarded teen and it seemed fun) but now I want to shift paths to medicine (perhaps psychiatry--might as well make the best of a bad situation).
However since I haven't even considered this until not too long ago I have: no medical knowledge (besides neurological one from current studies), no volunteer work/experience hours, no networking and no idea whether it's even worth pursuing.
As things stand, I'd have about a years worth or less of preparation and possible volunteering before the application deadlines. I can't take a gap year because then my funding gets cut off. Is it better to shoot for postgrad med with my current degree or start from "scratch" in undergrad?
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Midlevel is for you bro
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anyone have any literature on how glpras increase insulin secretion while increasing sensitivity? i've seen it stated a lot but i haven't found a good explanation of the mechanism
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>>16963628
have to keep trying until you find one who cares
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>>16964018
Since I'm too paranoid about the spreading growths being some kind of cancer I just said fuck it and have booked into a dermatology clinic, I think I might just go straight to the specialist from now on, the GPs really didn't seem to care and those were the highest rated in the local area.

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post HACK to learn how to hack spacetime via conscious field dynamics
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SLOP
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>>>/x/

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And now we can simply ignore flat earth retards for good, let them drivel in their madness. So the big question is why is the earth a sphere and other space objects in the universe like the sun or moons?
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>>16945142
It's just gravity, get enough mass in one spot and it'll force itself into a sphere.

>>16945210
Give up, these people believe every pilot and ship captain / navigator on earth is in on a giant conspiricy. They will not be reasoned with.
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It was a joke discussion that turns into internet peoples whole lives. Which, is kinda good that it gave them a purpose and got them studying but it went way to far once we got the internet lmao
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>>16945142
>wait, it's all australia?
>sry pham
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>>16945364
>Said youtubers publicly recanted their belief in flat earth.
Only one of them did that (a latrino). Witsit and the others didn't.
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>>16945142
>>16945210
Aristotle used logical deduction to come to the conclusion that earth was round almost 2k years ago.

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...where the dark matter particles?
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>>16961665
is space in the room with us?
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Does it stop being space because stuff is in it
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>>16961844
the room itself is in space, rather
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>>16959669
OOH AH OOH AH OOH
I-I can't observe them!
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>>16959669
If there is negative space, of which sometimes there admittedly is some, or at least many theories of the universe find occasion to theorize on dark matter particles and theories of room design or something address negative space, then if one were to speculate perhaps there is a dark space that emerges from this negative space or perhaps the negative space is generated out of the dark space and the dark space is generated out of the negative space

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Why is this happening? Why are scientists either disappearing or dying randomly? Especially advanced scientists?
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Eleven disappearances over four years across four states:
rocket scientist lost while hiking
astrophysicist killed at home by someone arrested a few months before at his home with a gun
physicist in another field killed without cause of death made public
engineer in instrumentation killed also without the cause made public
schizophrenic crank woman died by suicide (worked at the "Institute for Exotic Science")
plasma and nuclear scientist killed at home by a jealous former classmate who went just after on a mass killings spree
pharmaceutical scientist found in a lake after missing
military executive who left with only his gun and disappeared
administrative employee walked from home and disappeared after leaving her car and personal phone behind
retiree (ten years after retirement) from the same laboratory who did the same
property custodian from a totally different place also left with a gun and disappeared
These eleven people, who worked for employers that collectively employ over 100k people, are not statistically significant.
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>>16960580
>the Republicans who were obsessed with whiteness and racial purity
haha, yeah...
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>>16962918
>I am literally on literal
ESL type shit
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>>16963700
I was born in Florida and got ranked in the 99th percentile of all students in Florida on the FCAT. I also got a perfect score on the SAT verbal section. I literally graduated HS at 16. Try again homo. What you are doing is called an "ad hominem attack" aka a logical fallacy. You attack me as a person, how I speak, and refuse to address the facts of my argument. Many such cases. I'm white BTW

https://nypost.com/2026/04/23/us-news/nasa-nuclear-engineer-joshua-leblanc-found-dead-in-tesla-after-vanishing-from-alabama-home/

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/ufo-writer-paranormal-youtuber-dies-172213618.html
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>>16960649
>aliens can't travel faster than light but can transmit information FTL so long as the craft is entangled then sent off
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-communication_theorem

Take your meds, retard schizo larper.

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I dont believe in abiogenesis. All the theories on the precursors of true life rely on huge coincidences that could never overcome entropy, and even if you were to grant them these coincidences, theyre still unable to account for all chemical elements occurring.

Like really, you need at least 40 genes for life MINIMUM and all those just suddenly come into being from catalytic RNA? Really?

And i'm not even a creationist, this just all smells like BS.
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>>16958890
>believe in abiogenesis.
Others do, but why did that belong to an "scientific" site even it's only larping to do or primitive propaganda?
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>>16958890
Do you believe you exist? The number of coincidences that had to happen to make you is immeasurable. Every single one of your ancestors had to survive, meet and reproduce. And the genetic makeup of each one of your ancestors was also one in millions? (not sure on how many combinations there are). So you were the product of a long chain of very unlikely events, and yet somehow you exist.
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>>16959288
Atheism has nothing to do with science.
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>>16961345
Depends if you are a blasphemer or not. Creationists insult god, by implicitly asserting that god is to incompetent to design an air-tight fully self-consistent back-story for existence.
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>>16958979
Cope

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can you nerds tell me some blackpill truth about the universe? stuff most common people don't know about but you specifically do? share and discuss
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>>16957041
The idea of gravity as an idea is not that gotten into as an idea hitherto or theretofore or heretofore or furthermore, yeah the higgs field is an energy field permeating the universe that gives elementary particles mass possibly as part of that theory and the standard model and for that standard model but what is the idea and the mechanism by which mass bends for what for a platonist would be or help to suggest the idea of something like the categories of absolute space and absolute time and absolute spacetime
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>>16958124
>>Earth is not flat but hollow
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>>16957051
I think of the cosmos as ancient and then I remember the earth is about one third of the age of the entire cosmos so it showed up relatively early.
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>>16960708
What do you use to pave highways and make plastics, like the insulation around electrical wires in your ev? Don't say corn if you want me to take you seriously.
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>>16964012
you can synthesize hydrocarbons. We should be using nuclear though

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>Caesium auride
>Two metals react to form non-metal
lol wut
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It's orbitals and valence electrons, I ain't gotta explain shit.
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>>16963296
>>16963308
>if we just define metals using this very specific and arbitrary set of criteria you can see that 2 metals don’t make a new metal in this single exceptional case
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To be fair, it is the biggest electron whore mixed with the biggest electron prude.
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>>16963356
>using the rigorous definition is actually arbitrary, you should rely on ill-defined "know it when i see it" concepts.
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>>16963356
>and arbitrary
tell me why you think it's arbitrary, anon.

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YFW black body radiation require a lattice structure so stars have to be more than compressed gas. Physics and especially astrophysics has been fundamentally flawed for a century to the degree that we don't really know what temperature is. Dr. Pierre Marie Robitaille may just be the greatest living scientists. His revelations are going to change everything.

Lab tested physics is so back bros!

Missing Link Between Quantum & Classical Physics - Dr. Pierre Marie Robitaille, DemystifySci +415
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmFqt1-O7fw

Everything We Know About Temperature is Wrong - Dr. Pierre Marie Robitaille - DemystifySci +416
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf-sKeeWaeY
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>>16963929
are you actually this dense? Planck's constant is On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum. Does Einstein refer to Planck's constant? Yes.
Is Kirchoff's malformed law a basis in Planck's derivation? Yes.
Is Einstein therefor wrong? Yes, in the general case. Though there could be some particular case of it be just so-and-so where the invalid assumptions of the law are accidentally supported.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ozfCWPRi1Q
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>>16963931
>Is Kirchoff's malformed law a basis in Planck's derivation? Yes.
A law is not a constant. You've hit rock bottom with this desperate attempt.

I'm still waiting for your refutation of Kirchoff's actual law. But I'm actually convinced you don't even know what it is.
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>>16963872
The prevalent theory in astrophysics is that stars are obviously gas that has been compressed by the gravity of the gas. That's supposedly why gas stars give off black-body radiation when under normal conditions gas does not give off black-body radiation. It doesn't make sense at all that gas compresses because of it's own gravity, but every astrophysicist believes this.
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>>16963937
You are in complete meltdown mode, every post is some different target. So first, would you agree that if Kirchoff's law is not universal that the previous statements are valid: Planck, Einstein and 100+ years of science are wrong? The one I am referring to is his law on thermal radiation specifically, because there is another very well known law that is notoriously wrong as well.
If you agree that it is complete detrimental for all of science, then I will happily demonstrate how it isn't universal; however, if you think there is some other valid reason why it doesn't matter, then that would be the more important road.

The term "spurious correlation" was made up in order to keep gullible college students from entertaining undesirable thoughts. There is no such thing as a "spurious correlation".
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>>16963857
I've heard of spurious causation but don't see how correlation could be spurious since its either statistically there or it isn't.
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>>16963857
why is Portugal as anti-islam as Eastern Europe?
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>>16963857
Remember that guy who would say "there is no such thing as a coincidence"?

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α ≡ (√3 / π•2) √ξ″(γ1) (1 + √3 / (π•γ1)) = 0.007300225192

This is the fine structure constant deduced from the Zeta function, the first nontrivial zero and the quark charge+light-cone constants of QCD.

The 0.04% discrepancy accounts for the baryonic matter we see in the observable universe via renormalization flow from the Planck to the phenomenological scale.

Explain why you need quantum theory if number theory is a deeper structure.
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>>16963831
I'm the greatest retard in the universe but even i get that we're talking about a revolution here. Ofc just after AI told me so, kek
>You ever play CS;GO?
Nah i'm way too old for competitive online gaming
>Humans are cattle.
It's all just so sad. My last hope is that the vaxx does its job
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>>16963837
What the fuck are you talking about?
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>>16963875
Brother, I didn't come here to get recognized.

I just think it's unbelievably hilarious to post math that's literally centuries ahead of anything else on fucking 4chan to be immediately ignored.

In about 8 months there's going to be a massive computational revolution and humanity will need to forever admit how retarded it is. It's just my little gift to the species. Lmao.
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>>16963959
>In about 8 months there's going to be a massive computational revolution and humanity will need to forever admit how retarded it is.
Will i still have my IT monkey job after that or should i rather look for a whole new field?
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>>16963979
You should study pure logic and computer science and number theory.

Nothing else.

Will we ever escape this shithole?
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>>16962133
The move elon is going towards I would speculate is to build a moon base that would be a launch pad for building an antigrav space station orbiting the kuiper belt like the troll at the edge of the disc in discworld that collects the cool stuff that like falls like off the end of the disc
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>>16962133
We have robots on Mars already.
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PLATO (2027) is estimated to find a few dozens actual Earth twins, no red dwarves bullshit finally

After that, ARIEL (2031) will filter them by atmosphere, likely finding life in several of them

So in 5 years we'll have a realistic target to get out of the solar system
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>>16959411
interstellar distances are too vast and what power and food source could possibly survive the thousands of years to traverse this void where even the sun is just another twinkling star?
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>>16962133
>>16962119
This is assuming the machine gods are real and we can make them with AI.

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>There are bacteria in your gut right now with tiny electric motors built into them. Each motor is 45 nanometers wide, about 2,000 times thinner than a human hair. It spins faster than a Formula 1 engine. After 50 years, scientists just cracked how it works. The motor spins a corkscrew-shaped tail so the bacterium can swim. At that tiny scale, water feels as thick as tar. Moving anywhere takes serious power. A single E. coli cell (the kind in your gut) spins its motor at 18,000 RPM. That beats modern Formula 1 engines, which redline around 15,000. Some bacteria in the ocean run theirs at 42,000 RPM, nearly triple.

You mean to tell me evolution did this?
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>>16962828
Good question, apparently:
A) Leaves absorb much of the green light too with other pigments (carotenoids) that feed back to the chlorophyll in a similar way, and with its inner tissues (spongy mesophyll) that are somewhat specialized in catching scattered green light
B) Photosynthesis is far more productive than regular phototrophy because the chlorophyll also recycle NADP- into NADPH used to synthesises sugars in the Calvin cycle, in fact the Calvin cycle generally feeds what the chlorophyll needs back to it. Halobacteria need a separate pathway (pentose phosphate) for NADPH
C) Photosynthesis breaks water molecules for protons/hydrogen while photoheterotrophs like halobacteria need the much rarer hydrogen sulfide or organic molecules and co that are easier to break
D) The proton pumping halobacteria do also pump sodium alongside H as mentioned, which is great for them (they're adapted for hypersaline environments) but not so good for the average plant (they use potassium instead and even halophytes can't handle the levels of sodium that would be needed I think)
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>>16962702
yeah and it would be anti semitic to believe otherwise
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>>16962702
Small things rotate easier than larger things. You learn this in physics class
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>whips your sister's ovum with my sperm cell's flagellum
get fucked
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>>16962702
>nanomachines were in my ass all along
damn..


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