What I'm doing:>sunscreen every day>retinol every night>calorie restriction>skin moisturising
>>16455334Laserblast! Smoke screen! Charm! Acceleration function! Duck and cover!
Previous thread: >>16406578 >what is /sqt/ for?Questions regarding maths and science. Also homework.>where do I go for advice?>>>/sci/scg or >>>/adv/>where do I go for other questions and requests?>>>/wsr/ >>>/g/sqt >>>/diy/sqt etc.>how do I post math symbols (Latex)?rentry.org/sci-latex-v1>a plain google search didn't return anything, is there anything else I should try before asking the question here?scholar.google.com>where can I search for proofs?proofwiki.org>where can I look up if the question has already been asked here?warosu.org/scieientei.xyz/sci>how do I optimize an image losslessly?trimage.orgpnggauntlet.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
if a=o(r^n-1) where r=sqrt(h_1^2+h_2^2+...+h_m^2), how is it that a* h_i=o(r^n)?
>>16454677 Yes. Yes I am. Stupid that is. That's why I've frequented 4chan since 2007.
Help on, t-desgin + graph, can someone enlight me, I do not get it.> How do you generate a non-infinity block> Are there more than one block containing infintyI tired everything, and manage to obtain blocks of size 6... but I think it's wrong, to do so I have removed all edges incident to the vertices forming the edge to encode, it gives me 6 edges but it is not two distinct triangles. I'm kinda lost.
>>16454698You might want to give a bit more context than a dry ass equality with n numbers we know nothing about
>>16454698what is o? big O?
>They set up multiple live streams with multiple cameras>The cameras must last long enough and be high quality>They film astronauts before entering the ship, like when they put their suits on>The cameras sometimes film each other to prove they're real>These cameras are meant to film the entire trip, from both before they enter the ship and up until they get near the American flag in the moon>If one camera stops working, that's what the other cameras are for>There's additional cameras that will not be in the trip: They're meant to record the astronauts (And their cameras) and some stay on Earth to record the ship leavingTLDR: They plan a trip with multiple cameras where astronauts travel to the moon landing where it all started just to prove it's real.It's just a matter of budget and having the best assets available.
>>16455357https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVIMGjYprycdon't you see this? It's proof they fake it.
>>16455358looks nothing like filming done under water. you're just seeing what you want to see and ignoring whatever you dont.
>>16455367I see what I see you don't see anything
>>16455368i see just another space-is-fake faggot who wants to feel special and relies on youtube videos for his 'research'
>>16455370You're the special one and by special I mean retarded
Medical science is objectively the lousiest science, all we have are antibiotics really, the rest of the "cures" are just pitiful. You have cancer? Here poison and irradiate yourself in the off chance it might kill the tumor before it kills you! Oh you have sore throat? We still don't really know what causes it and why we contract more in the winter, have some syrup and hot honey! What a travesty of a field
>>16453681>>16453687stop posting like such a retard
>>16453687>We can't really change peoples' genome ex-post factolol we actually can now, there just aren't approved treatments for balding yet, but we literally do this in Sickle Cell.>and screwing with peoples hormone levels is always dicey.it's far less black-and-white than that. some anti-androgens and 5-ARIs have good topical activity and low absorption leading to a good safety profile, others will absorb systemically and can have serious side effects.>protip: I use mint extract (for eriocitrin), azelaic acid, zinc sulfate and vitamin B6 as topical DHT inhibitors.
>>16437390The inalienable characteristic of "human rights" means it's impossible to do any human experimentation of note
>>16434330It's called a WigThey've been a thing for over 5000 years now
>>16434341We can literally transplant a heart from one person to anotherWe can replace your heart valves with mechanical valves via a wire from your groin.That’s fucking crazy and you’ve just gotten used to it
>have an IQ of 177>refuse to accept a prize from 2 math organizations>solve a fucking millenium problem>refuse to accept the prize from solving it as well>"Perelman refuses to talk to the journalists camped outside his home. One who managed to reach him on his mobile was told: 'You are disturbing me. I am picking mushrooms.'."what the FUCK was his problem?
>>16445560>have an IQ of 177>hates awards organizations/ceremonies>hates journaliststhis checks out. the mushroom is far more important.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R3pfsUgtL9A
>>16453473>doesn't every highly intelligent person see how tiring and pointless most things are?You sound like a 16 y/o with existential angst. Why is everything tiring and pointless? There's so much to discover, enjoy, create. Human societies can be sometimes somewhat burdensome, but instead of becoming depressed you either avoid or utilize their dynamics and antics.
>>16454115>i do think that despite this meaninglesness they can still find enjoyment in obsessions though, like you said with e.g. math, either that or i can actually imagine that they become a hedonist but i'm thinking less hard drugs and just enjoying a simple life not giving a shit about anythingObsessions and hedonism. Yeah. That's why they're almost all druggies, alkies and end up as some schizophrenics or serial killers/animal/human abusers.
>>16454206what does he do for work is he a neet?
>>16454206>I have a friend that has been tested at around 160 when he was in his younger year. He's a paranoid schizophrenic although he's 100% good if not under intense stress.kek sounds like me except im around 150 and my memory is fucked up from social isolation and bad habits>. Nowadays he's busy making mad dosh whats his job?
theyre doing it wrong. youre not supposed to put powerline on these. theyre meant to generate hydrogen that gets liquified and sent through pipes then you can use that to power hydrogen cars.
>>16454301P2X is probably the best way to manage inconsistent renewables. Certainly not hydrogen though
Pump liquid hydrogen through pipes? Do you have any idea how difficult that would be?
>>16454328Not OP but you migt make syngas and pump that into the existing pipelines that were deployed for gas production.
>>16455354Nooooooooooooooooo! Must be hydrogen, for, uh reasons.Of course we need a metric shit ton of government grants to, uh, develop the infrastructure.
>Dr. Daniel McKeown is an astrophysicist who has been made homeless by the low pay working conditions of Academia. Currently, minimum wage workers in California would theoretically earn more than him in welfare gratuity.https://youtu.be/8EP9i-BeVgoWhat is wrong with the American education system?
>>16440778I have a one bedroom ~25 minute commute to UCLA in a mostly white area for 1,800 a monthThe guy is just bad at finding real estate deals and compromising on a few apartment features.
>>16454421So is basically every 1st world country. Baumols cost disease is a bitch
Funniest thing about all of this is that he's made himself radioactive right at the start of his career. Administrators will put up with a bunch of dumb shit from professors but the one thing they won't tolerate are attacks on the administration itself. You can trade sex for grades or "borrow" university property and the administration will cover it up but go after the administrators and you're toast. He's not going to be hired by any school anywhere near as high profile as UCLA now. He's going to end up somewhere like Georgia Southern University that has little choice in who they hire because no one wants to live in Statesboro, Georgia if they have other options.
>>16452707Fuck off /pol/ tard.
>>16455342ywnbaw
https://youtu.be/cBIvSGLkwJY?si=XQQw4BIksz8WUXkrIs modern physics just a cashgrabbing circlejerk?
>>16411692this bitch is so clueless. she has a video complaining how germany is the worst country in the world because the trains are getting some delays. privileged bitch
she base
>>16454876If you aren't German, you wouldn't understand.The German railway system is the bane of the German people.Its performance is completely at odds with our stereotypical reputation and it hurts hard as fuck like you wouldn't believe.
>>16433682Physicists HATE the idea of FTL travel being impossible because that would mean we'll always be trapped in our small corner of the universe, and it would also explain why we will never encounter alien civilizations (we are too far away for spaceships or even communications to reach each other's spheres of influence).
>>16411692lol FAG
A person with a rating of 5 ("aphantasia") would mean that if you put them in a closed white room, they wouldn't be able to:>recall what their family and friends look like>know what colors look like>visualize where they live>recall what their car looks like and its color>remember any movie they have ever watched>remember any moment they've ever experiencedThis is not possible unless the person is mentally retarded. It would destroy your life
>>16452476>is that really a sign of high IQ that all of your thoughts are linguistically verbalized internally?No, but it's not a sign of the opposite either. I don't think studies have been made that check if internal monologue correlates with intelligence.It's also very dificult to make studies about things purely happening in someone's head because how do you accurately put these things into words so you know the other party understood exactly what you experience.
>>16446729if it were real these people would be unable to dream
>>16446729>unless the person is mentally retardedThe mean black iq is 80 the mean mexican iq is 85. In the united states way more than half the country has an iq under 100. So yeah a lot of people are pretty retarded.
>>16455319Yeah, funny that, aphantasiacs dream in words and emotions.The emotional component of their memories is often over-developed.
>>16452406I imagined a whole little mini movie of my dream house, an A-frame out in the snowy mountains with me sitting by a flickering fire sipping hot cocoa. I imagined it, I didn't see it. I can't close my eyes and "be there". There's an image component, but imaginary images are different than visual ones. But I can "see" the scene.
What happens with the animals when it's freezing cold -25C during winter?What happens with flies, deer, mice, birds, fish, ants, wolves, spiders, etc.Even if they live in warmer places like Texas and Florida, there are rare days when even such places have very cold weather that a human will die in few hours if he isn't inside house.
>>16452313Why the paws of Husky don't freeze and die if they don't get warm blood?
>>16454784It's above freezing but below core temperature
>>16454961Just like your mom's anus
>>16454967Things are normal below average temperatures down there
>>16452315I don't understand.Even if human system puts too warm blood into the hands and loses a lot of energy, when the hand gets cold (5c) it loses less energy so it should be the same as dog has a paw with 5C even if he has counter current.
New peer reviewed article from Frontiers in Pharmacology claims to have a cure for baldness, however some doubt has been cast upon the claim because one of the authors is bald and all of the authors are Pakistanihttps://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2024.1370833/fullPlease post your thoughts on this topic after reading the article
>>16454461Sup choom
>>16454352>>16454461>>16454659https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztKCxpjt_jwMeme
this is what 'she' looks like without the makeup and hairpiece
>>16454352It would be unethical for the authors to put themselves first in line for this miracle drug.
>>16454352>however some doubt has been cast upon the claim because one of the authors is bald and all of the authors are Pakistanikek
We're overdue for a planet killer. The descendents of the few survivors will wonder about us like we wonder about the Atlassian.
>>16454559What range would we need to detect it? I expect past mars for us with current tech to be able to turnaround a rocket and probe to intercept.
>>16453411The Deep Impact mission was, in part, a proof of concept for asteroid-redirecting technology. If an asteroid was detected heading for Earth, we would have it under control.
>>16453411>overdueKek.>>16453680>no evidence of us aside from microplastics and the irradiated soil layersWhat are landfills, Ken?>>16454485>could deflect an asteroid >>16454546>>16454559>catch it early>park the probeI miss Bruce Willis too, but seriously guys.
>>16453680>no evidenceGuys! The Maastrichtian stage fossil record was COMPLETELY DESTROYED by Chicxulub asteriod!
>>16453411Chicxulub was 66 million years ago, and the previous comparable asteroid impact before Chicxulub is thought to have been roughly 250 million years before that.By this logic, no we're not overdue for one
what is the perfect placement of bed, computer, furniture, in a room?How to calculate the perfect placement of everything?I have a room, window, radiator, door, bed, computer, speakers, one piece of furniture.What is the perfect placement of every item and my body?How should my body be aligned during sleep? Should my feet be in south, north, east, west direction? Do Earth magnetic field affect brain and heart?When I use computer, should screen be in the direction of window or away? If it's in direction of window, the sun will attack my monitor and I will not see anything.I shouldn't block radiator with bed and furniture. What else?What if the jews will shoot machine gun from the window into the room when I sleep?
>>16454139?
>>16454139why
>>16451492At some point you gotta move out of your mom’s basement anon
>>16454782No, in Europe you can live there forever.
>>16450772>>16450403This is called by chinese people Feng Shui. There are other people who came up with this as well , but basic principles of feng shui may be a good start.
How good are standardized tests for judging someone's ability
>>16455209Americans these days are no longer inwardsly big.
>>16455150 #And those black surgeons are smarter than the average person in the US. Which is why they dedicated their efforts to completing medical school and work serving the hospitals. While the average person in the US goes into thousands of dollars in credit card debt buying fast food from door dash which sends them into the hospitals eventually to rack up tens of thousands in medical debt.>>16455172 #The justice system always pays out regardless of circumstances because they just want cheap labor.It's cheaper to pay out for "racism" because they don't want to tell the government to spend millions adding hours to the school day so kids are on the street less, learn more and teachers get better compensation.It's cheaper to pay out for "accidentally" killing some one instead of paying everyone at the police station more money so they can have recruits who are well trained and less trigger happy.It's cheaper to pay out for "institutionalizing" people in jail instead of telling the private corporations to pay their non-criminals more money so the prison labor subsidization racket can stop.
>>16455249Endless baseless statements.Sad, many such cases.
>>16455260>baseless>US has Trillions of dollars in consumer debt>US falls behind in education to countries like China and South Korea who are known for having extended school hours >US has less core hours of police training compared to other developed countries >US has an agriculture commodity exemption for prison laborThese aren't hard things to look up anon.
>>16455249That image tries to convey that there is a correlation between low training hours and high killings. There is no proof given for such a link. Dumb.
Several months ago I was recording myself outside of my apartment, and upon watching the recording, there was a serious irregularity that I do not remember hearing, which was an emergency siren along with a distorted voice saying something incomprehensible.That said, is the likely just an error in memory or proper awareness, or can your brain be reconfigured so as to not detect certain wavelengths like types of broadcasts that other types of instrumentation is capable of recording?
>>16455217Even were I to post the video, you could just add an extra layer of scrutiny and say “You really heard the transmission, larper.”The actual video proves nothing, so keep to the subject at hand, which is scientific in nature and just vaguely borders on the paranormal, which is that can neural oscillations be reformatted that external wavelengths are canceled out, similar to an interference pattern?
>>16455239You are making this all up. There is no recording. There never was. You are lying, and you are bad at it.
>>16455254I am not, and why you fixate on this makes you look stupid because even if I were lying it changes nothing to the question at hand other than there being “proof” that this has happened, when it could be easily dismissed on some other type of rational grounds.So, because you’re retarded, does anyone else have an answer for this question?
>>16455262Your set up of the event relies on a recording you refuse to provide. Without the event, there is no question.There is no data. There are no facts. You want /sci/ to indulge you with pure speculation for your own enjoyment.Your thread belongs on /x/.And you are really bad at this.
>>16455275How is there no data when I’m supplying a claim?Are you going to analyze the recording with a type of machine, or are you just going to listen to it and confirm, yes, there was a siren and distorted voice that I claim to not have heard at the time?The actual recording doesn’t matter in the context of the question, you mon, it’s just there as an initial reason for why the question was proposed.Bad at what?Lying or making you dumb faggot?Because I’m doing neither and you’re just doing the latter.