Why is everything in space so big and we are so dang small
I'm not but I'm built different
>>16959914Lose some weight
because on the big scale gravity is the dominant effect. life needs electromagnetism and all the chemistry it provides to be dominant to reveal itself.
This is a calculator from a combat simulator. What exactly does the value "G" mean?Normally, abbreviations for large sums are in K or M, B.
>>16959898gorillion
>>16959898Gay
>>16959898gold bars
>>16959898G="giga" ie "billion." Why are you asking this on /sci/?
I’m starting a major in applied mathematics and I want to do well, but I haven’t followed a rigorous course in years. Besides pomodoro, which I don’t like what’s the best approach
>>16959284>muh AIkys queer
>>16958917Basically this.>>16958825Best case? Got hit by a truck and isekai to the next life and start there at 3 y.o. isntead of 30.Second-best case? Just follow any undergraduate courses. Grind your ass out. You will never be the best student or public anything original but you can try your best.
>>16959293>>16959351Thank you, anons. I’m just trying to do that, working through the exercises for the admission test. I feel a bit rusty, but we are getting there
>>16959351George Green was 35 when he wrote his essay on electricity and magnetism which was the work that provided vector calculus with Green's theorem. He did that with no formal education in mathematics. On top of it, his father was a baker.
>>16959444Wasn’t weierstrass like 30 when he started his contribution too?
Maybe fractions from outside places.
It’s a joke about two chicks at once probably. The aliens the one always posting it, he must’ve posted the double slit experiment like millions of times and I never saw one good reply to it.
>>16959891the only people posting in double slit threads are those wanting to shitpost
>>16959846he says he doesn’t.
>>16959846That is a fake experiment. There is no such thing as a "photon detector" in such an experiment. It is almost impossible to detect a photon without destroying it. Your ideas about physics are retarded slop from the internet that has little to do with physics.To answer your question, there is no conclusive evidence or theory either way. As far as quantum physics goes, god may or may not play dice. See>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpretations_of_quantum_mechanicsIs it confusing? Yes.
I'm pretty sure that high-IQ people commit more suicide!Note: DON'T
>>16958793Do it frog poster. You're probably too much of a pussy.
>>16958793>Note: DON'Twhy not?
>>16958793If you ever took a real iq test you are either retarded, or you had such caring parents that they spent hundreds of dollars to get you into a useless club. I scored a 1540 on my sat in 1999. And I scored an148 gt on my asvab in 2005. Statistically I'm in the 99.5 percentile. But here I am shit posting with you morons.
>>16959801lmfaoasvab can be studied for? iirc so what you are lying out of your ass you are probably 90s FSIQ
>>16959801>you must be born into wealth to spend $50-100 on a formal IQ test and like $20 monthly on a social club membershipHave you considered getting out of poverty? Smart people don't pinch every penny to the point of complete social exclusion, smart people get a job with a salary sufficent to regularly spend these sums of money on dumb but nontheless entertaining shit without even noticing. The average retard spends more money on cigs, alcohol, trash food or whatever their vice is.
>130 IQ>Not really well-spoken due to the 'tism>Talking with people>Trying to explain the context of a question I'm about to ask>They interrupt me and answer a question I'm not asking, and already know the answer to>Trying to be polite so that I can continue on to actually getting the question answered>They finish answering the non-question>"Do you understand?" *sits back looking smug*>Has happened twice today>Both middle-aged people in business suits at the low end of the totem pole of their respective professionsHow do I escape this hell. /sci/-related because IQ.
Wtf this thread eats posts
>>16953354all that IQ and you can't figure it out?
>>16956286lmfao, what the fuck are you saying you dont know jack shit about psychometrics cuh
>>16953354Post your formal IQ testing results first, done by a licensed mental health professional, with a timestamp of course. No, a random free online test doesn't count.
>>16953354ask the question first. when they give the wrong answer, then give them the context
Are black holes giant atoms?
>>16959740Absolutely, but there is currently no better model for what's going on with a black hole.
>>16959746wouldn't it just be something like a neutron star insidethe infinetly dense shit makes no sense if there's a finite amount of stuff inside
>>16959405Well if you go with the greek definition, than ἄτομος (átomos) means indivisible which would include a black hole ad it is not. (While a nuclear atom acutally is)
>>16959405two things i dont understand are the same
>>16959640>HURR DURR THE JEWISH SCIENTIFIC ESTABLISHMENT IS HIDING THIS FROM USkys
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Bossom (Sagittarius) is bluealso this render is totally wrong it doesn't look like that (the shape)
is it a black hole??
>>16959835no, it's an atom
Is there any possibility that the structure of the singularity at the beginning of the universe could generate a causal loop and render the universe ultimately self-caused?
>>16959143> yes there wasWhy do you think that? Not even the Big Bang theory says there was a singularity - only that it was very small, but not infinitely so.
>>16959055It doesn't collapse itself or it can't loop people and creation.
>>16959143I thought it was an atomic particle that exploded
>>16959055A causal loop is self-refuting concept. For all anyone knows, the universe could be following a cyclical process of death and rebirth. But even then, you still need an external cause to bootstrap the process, otherwise you're suggesting a process (albeit self-perpetuating) that exists without a cause, which effectively abandons causality, so you don't get to invoke causality in your terminology.
>iff
>>16957313>Scottish people are a thingPretty sure they're people.
>>16957375>Scottish "people" are people
>>16957313scots are brits?
>>16959868Only when sober.
Teleportation is actually possible. It’s being deliberately kept secret, because we’re witnessing a virgin farm for a talking alien who fucks them himself.
she's got a point
>>16957311Omg an elderly thespian with dementia says we should give up? We'd better listen, guys!
>>169571166-9 months is absolutely doable and we can just send tons of food, water and gear ahead of the people.>It is basically pointless to send humans to space except as a means to develop more technology.So it's pointless other than having a point.
>>16957116Surviving 6-9 months is challenging, but we've already proved it's not impossible.Landing on Mars is challenging, but we've already proved it's not impossible.Creating a habitat that can sustain people for months or years is challenging, but we've already prove it's not impossible.A Mars mission is just the combination of all those things.
>>16957088British inferior, you AREN'T going into space. Your input was not solicited, is not desired, and will not be considered. The conversation of space exploration is to be had by those nations capable of doing it, and the people that live in them.
>>16957311>>16957088God why is everyone such FUCKING KEKS. FUCKING EMBRACE YOUR HUMANITY, TAKE OVER THE FUCKING STARS, THE GALAXY, IT'S OURS FOR THE TAKING!!! FUCK THE ALIENS, FUCK INHAITABLE PLANETS, WE CAN BECOME GODS INSTEAD OF LOSERS!
Why isnt it legal to for me to send my seed to multiple sperm donation clinics? Why does the law always come after you?
>>16959842 I have an iq of 160 btw
Maybe don't just use a normal paper envelope?
they dont want autistic neet sperm
>>16959861are you stupid? male autists carried 99% of humanity's progress on their shoulders
>>16959879(You) gay futa doujin hoarding isn't the contribution to humanity you think it is
Insulin resistance is when cells don't want to uptake glucose from blood. But can it actually be good for health and longevity since glucose is a highly reactive, toxic compound influx of which into the cells causes glycation and suboptimal functioning of cellular machinery?Retarded doctors use insulin to manage type 2 diabetes because they think lowering blood glucose by any means necessary is good, but actually insulin resistance is an adaptive mechanism protective for the cells during systemic overload of energetic substrate, and they do way more harm than good with this practice.
>>16952594No, dementia causes keto
>>16952594No, why would it? The body synthesizes glucose even if you're not ingesting it.
So what does it mean if you have hyperinsulinemia?
>>16952409this> t. 108 FSIQ anti memer
>>16952680from muscle right?
So are IQ studies psuedoscience?
>>16958255that's a binary iq test
>>16958490why are leftoids so anti-scienceit's almost like their ideology is entirely about lies
>>16958185>I put boards I don't like on the left>and boards I read on the right>put a couple of le widely considered """smart""" boards on the right and vice versa for plausible deniability>THIS IS LE OBJECTIVE LE TRUTH YOU CHUDS
>>16958185all of sci cheated on the icar years ago i remember
I scored 107 on it raw after 2 hours of taking it and that correlates heavily with GAI
Why do they name their space missions with greek and roman gods names like apolo, artemis, mercury, etc?
They're wrong about that but scienceand philosophy will intertwine.Intelligence is a moral vehicle.
>>16957749>in contradiction with 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamicsNo those only apply to closed containers of static size, not open dynamic totalities.
>>16959302I'm sorry but you're wrong they apply to all systems
>>16944481Why hasn't he simply killed all the heretics and devil-worshipers?
>>16959438No they don't and that is why you couldn't source your claim, you could only repeat it.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_thermodynamics#First_law>the conservation law states that the total energy of an isolated system is constant>In a closed system (i.e. there is no transfer of matter into or out of the system), the first law states that...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_thermodynamics#Second_law>When two initially isolated systems in separate but nearby regions of space, each in thermodynamic equilibrium with itself but not necessarily with each other, are then allowed to interact, they will eventually reach a mutual thermodynamic equilibrium.