Does it get affected? if you're in the presence of a strong electrostatic field, or a strong magnetic field, will it affect the ability of an EM signal to reach you?
>>16829338electrostatic how?metals put up quite a large electrostatic field in a sense and will reflect em radiationsolar radiation is heavily reflected by the earth's magnetic field so yes as well
>>16829338I'm pretty sure waves can superimpose over it, since the EM field is linear. However stuff like power lines can generate radio waves which interfere with other radio waves
>>16829338The field itself will not affect it, unless it's in a special material, or it's strong enough to cause significant photon-photon scattering.
>>16829350oh okay
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Will a /sci male unironically eventually marry an /x female?Or will an /x schizo male unironically find that /sci goddess :s (possibly my story)They attract eachother dont they, like an unfilled gap
It's not a marriage, it's evolution
/x/e seems to have a parasocial relationship with an anonymous pretending to be female??
>>16831313You think? I think theyre more on /pol atleast thats what i heard.Although im positive /biz has golddiggers on it
>>16831313But youre going OT
taking both the /sci/ and /x/ pills is the only rational choice. any intelligent anon will realize you need both to even attempt to understand the full picture. of course you will find a ton of bullshit in both and have to sift through the crap, thats the hard part.
how many hours a day do you have to study to do well in medical school?
>>16831288Its just important to have the right parents, the right friends etc, for example if both your parents are doctors , that shit will be pretty easy, unless youre born handicapped or something. However if your parents are *crying noises* that will just be a pipedreamNot saying there arent exceptions to the rule
>>16831295what a jewish response
>>16831303Its hard to not to cause dey patent clerk it
i think you just need a good memory and work ethic. If you feel yourself forgetting easy stuff and easily getting lazy, medical school will waste your time and drain your resources
why do scientists lie about everything all the time?
Humans would rather cancer continue to exist for the sake of eating bacon. You know I’m 100% right too.
>>16830904>nitrate salt is a carcinogenIs there any evidence of its effects on mitochondria?
the pirates of prosciut', the brigands of braciole
>>16830971supersot
>>16830134>uk news
Ribbon category editionITT: discuss mathematicsFormerly: >>16777973Photo credit: https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/32579/contributions/143313/attachments/86648/130492/Vlaar.pdf
>>16829866It also applies high school calculus. What's your point?>>16830475>Banach spaces are introduced in Analysis 2, i.e., the second semester of undergrad.No wonder Europoors have such piss poor research output.
>>16830475> Banach spaces are introduced in Analysis 2, i.e., the second semester of undergrad.Man, German schools really are fucking terrible. Your university is so obsessed with appearing "advanced" that they have convinced you that you've been taught material you know absolutely nothing about. One look at Amann & Escher is everything you need to know about how shit German real analysis education is. So obsessed with a cargo cult notion of "rigor" that your students don't actually learn anything about real analysis by the end of it. They'd literally have been better off doing an American undergrad course because then they'd at least understand the material they were taught instead of getting this veneer of "rigorous mathematics" that's a micron thick.
>>16831114>muh rigor>muh understanding>spending 4 years+ to prove what others have provedIs this why America is losing to China?
>>16830462[math] S \in \text{Ker}(f) [/math] makes no sense. If you meant to say S = Ker(f), then it should be pretty clear what your answer is. Are V and W groups? Is f a group homomorphism? If you meant to say [math] S \subseteq \text{Ker}(f) [/math], then you can't really apply the theorem since the map f' (used in the theorem proof) taking V/S to W via f'(aS) = f(a) isn't be one-to-one unless S = Ker(f). Intuitively, that wouldn't even sound right; if V/Ker(f) is isomorphic to f(V), it wouldn't sound right to be able to mod V out smaller and still be isomorphic to both f(V) and V/Ker(f)
>>16830475>commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, ODEs, PDEs, and differential geometry all in undergradYou could have just said “differential geometry”, anon.
I think everybody in this board knows math is pretty awesome. So, I thought I would dedicate the many hours of free time I have to learning math through textbooks.This is my current reading list:- AoPS Introduction to Algebra - AoPS Introduction to Geometry - AoPS Intermediate Algebra - AoPS Precalculus - AoPS Calculus - Spivak – Calculus - Axler – Linear Algebra Done Right - Hubbard & Hubbard – Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Differential Forms - Arnold – Ordinary Differential Equations - Bertsekas & Tsitsiklis – Introduction to Probability - Wasserman – All of Statistics Is this good enough until I want to move into something specific?
>>16830260Decent advice actually. I learned far more when I attempt a project and get a roadmap from an AI than just trying to work through a textbook. Having an end goal does wonders for motivation.
>>16830749Not that guy, but I agree with him. Mainly because I think it’s a bit too basic. It doesn’t prepare you for a real calculus book like Spivak. I know, I know. You guys can go straight to Spivak. I personally couldn’t. Something like AOPS is a better preparation.
>>16830771>Mainly because I think it’s a bit too basicthat's exactly the point and why imo is good for a rapid refresh or perparatory to "get into math"
I am always amazed how people come up with literally who's for ProbabilityThere's Gnedenko, Rozanov, Kolmogorov. Why aren't you researching your books better, anon?
>>16830260>Hey (You), just make a bunch of costly easily preventable mistakes that could have been completely avoided by doing a modicum of research before starting the project.
/sci/ confirmed bullshit anti-science board.https://warosu.org/sci/thread/16830958>Error: You are temporarily blocked from posting for violating /sci/ 1 - Off-Topic, Science/Math Only.What the fuck do you think you're looking at? Source: fda.gov. So go fuck yourself, you politically motivated airhead.
>if we find one intelligent species out there then they are probably everywhereBut we have found it, us.>oh we need one more thoI think it boils down to midwits not being able to grasp the size and age of everything really.
>>16828935my issue with this is more so time we humans have existed in a very brief window of time. so whats the odds of another intelligent species existing in the same time window as us?
>>16828935Lesbian Karen Tranny.Get a haircut you fucking retard.Your 1990s boy band days are over.You look like a damn male lesbian Karen freak
>>16828935I always say the same, we need way better telescopes, to see the Ayys
>>16830467China already has better telescopes and better space stations
>>16828935Biker guy in your meme is an alien, he pats but says nothing
I thought modern physics was strange, but then I decided to learn a bit about what mathematicians are doing nowadays and I am completely baffled. I have a pretty good understanding up to vector calculus and linear algebra, but this stuff is beyond so many layers of abstraction it might as well be gibberish to me. What is this shit even used for
>>16831055whats even the logic behind this , I feel like a very stupid crazy person could absolutly do something very dumb with this . stupid crazy person.
>>16831055>>16831149>>16831154literally this bros, don't overthink it!two slices of bread touching each other in the middle of the loafrearrange the slicesit's still the same loaf lolShip of what? Theseus, more like... deez nuts lmao. Eat shit nerds. Why don't you just shut up and calculate? Lesser mortals should not trouble themselves with the mysteries of the Gods.
Complex numbers aren't what I'm talking about. That shit is from the 1700s. I'm talking about the crazy stuff they have done in the past century, that has so much jargon and weird notation that it is impossible to even attempt to understand as a layman
>>16831173can you explain the logic behind that charles fella.- stupid crazy person
>>16831055Le quantum entanglement electron math
Why hasn't some nerd making this a reality?
>>16825966It's better to just have a functioning sewer system and a populace that's educated on basic hygeine. Sorry India.
>>16825107skatole's fairly inoffensive and sulfide could probably be absorbed by some sort of mercury salt tonic
None of those structures are accurate lol t. chemist
>>16828770Airborne CRISPR viruses that increase susceptibility to adverts.
>>16828770There are far, far more ways to fuck up something even more than to fix it.
What are your guy's thoughts on math comps like amc, aime, usamo, and even putnumCrazy how getting a good score on them garuntees admission in MIT or Caltech as long as you're not a retard everywhere else
>>16831164>garunteesPost rejection letter.
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>>16831166MOP if you're a dude and USAMO if you're a girl guarantees MIT unless your essay is akin to a terrorist manifesto If you're black, oh boy, you're getting into every school
>>16831164Good indicator of aptitude and hard work. Ask anyone in the know, students with contest experience do better in courses.
>Mass bends space-timeWhy? I don't ask how mass bends space-time by the way. I ask why mass bends space-time, so another mass follows that 'curved' path.
>>16831098The satellites in high earth orbit will last a very long time in orbit, while those in low earth orbit have shorter lifespans, and sometimes have propulsion to boost themselves. And satellites do fall out of orbit from time to time. Anyways that's it from me, you are retarded
>>16831104>when they call you retarded>but never say why you're retardedGood thing your exosphere satellites solar panels and other materials are designed to withstand 1200C temps.They were designed to do that right?Satellite electronics can operate at 1200C right?
>>16828287Is this "bending" simply a model of how they explain the properties near a gravity well but space-time is not actually bent?>General Relativity - mass bends light>Quantum physics - uh we can't explain gravity>String theory - Gravity is a string just like all the other "particles"If it's being bent, wouldn't that imply an extra direction where it's being bent?I think I'm with the string theory folks in that gravity is a force just like all the other forces. It's just there and we have to explain it somehow by quantizing it or some other method.
>>16831133Space isn't bent - the relationship between time and space in the presence of matter-energy becomes nonlinear, and as a consequence, inertial paths for objects become curved instead of straight.
>>16828225gravity is probably a dimension not a force. time is maybe a force not a dimension. once you think of it this way it's somewhat easier
I have schizophrenic thought about air rails for biorobots. What do you think — should we, in the near future, expect zones or grades separated by allocated frequencies for medical devices? As biochip technology advances, is it possible that people could enjoy a better quality of life in areas with higher-quality allocated frequency zones than in higher economic class ones? Something such as Ghetto in old nazis style..
>>16830518I think you wrote this with grok? There should be deep underground supply lines to deliver esential goods and water highly populated areas. One simple strategy that will inevitably happen, is that the cities will be deprived of food, run out of supplies in 3 days, then riot and starve to death in 30.
>>16831177>I think you wrote this with grok?No, individual research in combo with vision of situation.>>16831177>There should be deep underground supply lines to deliver esential goods and water highly populated areas.I'm talking about human resource.>>16831177>One simple strategy that will inevitably happen, is that the cities will be deprived of food, run out of supplies in 3 days, then riot and starve to death in 30.In our times, hitting and stealth are welcome. In other words culture of cowardice became cool thing.
all the other tests are shit (outside of mensa), take this onehttps://openpsychometrics.org/tests/FSIQ/
It varies by race fromn what I rememembereast asians tend to have a higher spatial compared to their verbal.I've always wondered if that explains why so many manga are incredibly well drawn but have a diabolically bad story
>>16830908>I SCORE 135-145 ON IQ TESTS!!! OMG cant discover shit or right a phd thesis worth a damnok nigga go lie somewhere else with your frauding buddies
>>16831109Why would I lie? There's nothing to be gained out of that. If it isn't apparent by the fact I mentioned I dropped out of entry level college, I generally lack motivation and am quite mentally ill.
>>16827987You're jewish>>16831109>right a phdindian/chinese phd fraudmill hands wrote this post
>>16827884test sucks; JCTI is more fun
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>>168312190 is also its own opposite, 0 = -0, because it is an incoherent definition that leads to a numerical deductive explosion of logic, all statements of truth made by arithmetic are trivial truths among infinite truths because the original number is a self negating logical contradiction that inevitably imbues self contradiction upon all values since x = x*1 = sqrt(x*x)*sqrt(1*1) = x*sqrt(-1*-1) = x*sqrt(-1)*sqrt(-1) = x*i*i = x*i^2 = -x.