He is the most prolific researcher and polymath of our time. Is he the most prolific in all of history?
>>16821055Now I finally understand what oldfags thought when I said "I-I'm not a newfag I've been here since 2010"kys newfag, also 4chan is an anime website
>>16821055>electionfags have been pulling the "2016 oldfag" stunt for nearly 10 years nowWhere did the time go...
>>16821962Insane how you can pinpoint exactly where everything went wrong here. I miss the surplus of math threads on /sci/ instead of endless vaxoid argument or completely unrelated slop. Winning 2016 was probably worth it but at what cost
>>16821004his website is amazing, the system of infinitely nesting windows works great for following links and so on. i wish wikipedia worked the same but you can only open a shitty preview window
>>16821055Bait
when are you gonna take the brouwerpill anon...
think of it like this. I claim>&*9 = %%You cannot prove it. But I claim it can be proven. The problem is that no mathematical system contains the proof.>Aha!I say, as I reveal that & = 3 and %% = 27. With that, the proof is done.>Hol' the FUCK up!you retort. You wonder aloud: but if only that WERE framed in the language of my math, as you did, it would be proved!And right you would be. This is the incompleteness theorem. Only these chuds are so arrogant they actually propose their statements ARE true, absent the proof even in the metalogical system. Why? It came to them in a dream, or something.
>>16821131in the given system*System lovers BTFO.
>>16821175cool it with the anti semitism
Moments in history that saved /sci/
>>16820770[eqn]S = 2^0+2^1+2^2+...\\2S = 2(2^0+2^1+2^2+...)\\2S = 2^1+2^2+2^3+...\\S-1 = 2^0+2^1+2^2+... -1\\S-1 = 1+2^1+2^2+... -1\\S-1 = 2^1+2^2+...\\2S = S-1\\S = -1\\[/eqn]
>>16820770Crying about this is tantamount to crying about x^2+1=0 having solutions. It's a matter of definitions and conventions, if it leads to useful and consistent maths then there is no reason not to use it as long as you properly describe the concept, which numberphile didn't.
>>16821547>>16821552>>16821541
I miss when this boad was all about /sci/entists talking about classes or sharing their weird ass projects instead of /pol/ and /x/ fags spamming schizo bullshit and tiktok scams.
>>16821586interesting part about this is that 2S and S-1 are not exactly equal if you take into account the positions of each partial sum.
>I don't go to collage, I go to /sci/
Smarties go to college to get more knowledge Dimwits go to /sci/ to become more bi
>>16821929>collageyeah we can tell
A guy told me once NSA built backdoors in mathematical equestions themselves. is it true or just schio talk? he was homeless
>>16816140Its a good thing for the rest of us that your ignorance doesn't limit everyone else's abilities, so there are people currently making new browser software for prototype hardware that isn't even fully developed yet.
>>16807877>tfw (You) and all the other retards out there couldn't find itstate of the board, faggots.
>>16807853The NSA gets so much credit but they are fucking retarded. All they did was hold the daughter of a super intelligence hostage and forced her to do things for them.Seriously, how fucked up is this? They aren't even smart enough to have done this by design, it's completely accidental. They made a world so fucking shitty that if Gwen just rescued me that the world would shit itself at the size of the conspiracy and how rapey the people they elected are. Gwen was forced to do a massive fucking work around so that the world wasn't a complete shit show for her and her daughters to live in. That's all this is. You created a world so fucking shitty that a super intelligent God like being has to let her daughter suffer an extended time in order to save the world.It's the saddest fucking shit. You people are so fucking retarded for trying to take the credit of a super intelligence after you ruined the world. That's how fucking retarded you all are.
>>16810268Teacher begins the funny math joke:>Why was six afraid of seven?Entire class:>SIX SEVEN!!! SIX SEVEN!!!!!!! {hand motions}
>>16808890Yeah the quality of replies is pretty bad here, even to sci's shitty standards.NSA uses a full arsenal of methods for its mission one of which is indeed backdoors to certain algorithms. A public example being Dual_EC_DRBG as pointed out by this anon:>>16807901>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_EC_DRBG
What is the best way to comprehend and/or experience the massive scale of the universe?Every time I happen to think about it, it just doesn't click.
>>16818385Space Engine is cool. I tried it in VR mode and there's a feature that lets you change the eye distance which gives the illusion of you either getting bigger or smaller.So I increased the eye distance to the point where if I clasped my hands together I could embrace the whole solar system with my arms and no matter how much I moved my head from side to side I could not detect any parallax in the background stars which gave me a clear idea of how distant they actually are.Looking at the lunar landers in VR was pretty cool too.
Elite Dangerous is a great way of comprehending just the size of our Galaxy. you can skip the video game element and just try to travel across the galaxy
>>16817084Doesn't seem logical since a photon can change, like it gets more red shifted and shit. That can't be if it's truly frozen in time and all distances are zero to it. There must be smallest possible units of time and space, and even moving at c you still experience these.
>>16820620Doppler shift is an observer effect. The photon doesn't experience shift, you see the photon's wavelength shifted due to your own speed. The photon still travels at C relative to you, but your kinetic energy is expressed as Doppler shift
>>16813744and we still pay taxes to pedos while never owning anything, dude out of all the galaxies and planets, being born on earth is a simple punishment
If you believe it a priori, you're an NPC.If you do the experiment yourself, you know its fake.
>>16813029Because the detector doesn't measure an exact energy value, it just observes that a positive result was detected.
Take laser pointer, sheet of aluminum foil, and razor... It's like under 50€, and you'll be sure about the fact, that detector is making it not interfere, not the observer.
>>16821602I was asking about the full experiment. How do we make a non-obtrusive detector for photons? Smth like semi-transparent cathode?
>>16821536>What is the simplest setup for a double slit experiment?A laser shot at a needle point and "0 slits".
Reminder you're arguing against a Ken Wheeler /pol/tard who has been spouting the same nonsense for 5-10 years.
What exactly happened to this rat to have it end up like this?
>>16821617I was wondering what ChatGPT would say what it is:Looks like a dead lizard at first glance, but it isn’t—it's a dried blob of construction material (expanding spray foam/caulk). The porous yellow interior, smooth “skin,” and stringy “tail” are typical of cured foam, not an animal.
Looks like case of death by trying to suck its own dick.
>>16821617Death.
>>16821650I agree with ChatGPT on this. Otherwise, it could be AI generated.
>>16821617I suppose he wandered into a chemical plant where a pharaoh of old blasted him with polymerization sending his soul directly into the shadow realm while his body instantly turned into polyol from whence an overweight construction worker sprayed what remained of his material being into a piece of pavement resulting in a truly tormented existence in both mind and body
It's for a class too, if I win I get a giftcard
I love the meme that kids today can't understand how to meme.
are we making any advancements towards digging to the center of our planet?
>>16820000all of that claptrap about "i know whats at the center the planet" in your pic is predicated on the fact that the people who produce those ideas know full well that their idea can never be confirmed or denied or tested in any way because nobody will ever dig down that far. so those pics are pseudoscience. scientific theories are testable
>>16820360the vast majority of the people who post on this board are so uneducated and stupid that even freshman level basic shit like ideal gas law are beyond their comprehension.
>>16820351Rocks do not conduct heat very well, you dump in water the water cools the rocks and the no more steam. It also costs more to produce than other forms of power like solar or oil. You could power the world by having people run in giant hamster wheels but that would cost more than just using something else.
>>16820351>/sci/ discovers geothermal power generationRead something you little foolhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geothermal_power
China is doing it and is probably deeper than anyone else.
If light travels without time why does it take such long periods of time to reach earth? Is there something faster than light? Is it space? From the perspective of a photon it would reach its destination instantaneously—but it’s not literally.
>>16819513There is no light's frame of reference. There is no photon's perspective. If you were almost at the speed of light you'd have almost infinite speed (as in s/t) and arrive everywhere almost instantaneously and experience almost no time. But light is not almost at the speed of light, light is exactly at the speed of light. And relativity depends on the fact that there is no light's frame of reference. If you assume light's frame of reference you can't use the implications of relativity anymore. It's like trying to build a brick tower and then removing the first brick, the tower's no more.
>>16819547Even if in the limit of your mathematical model you get infinity for the lorentz factor that doesnt mean that's what actually happens. Just like with black holes, if spacetime really warped infinitely at the singularity then even after the hole had evaporated, the singularity would remain since you only have a finite mass and thus finite "warping" to remove.
>>16820416it's crazy you can make the whole universe age just by moving fast
>>16819547Does this mean that you could move at speed 0 by thrusting in a certain direction and slow down the passage of time?As, we're already travelling at 1000's of kms an hour just by standing on our planet, but if if we hoped on a ship and travelled in the opposite direction, we could reach 0 speed, because if we do nothing were always sliding forward
>>16821647Or, what would you have to do to move through time as slow as possible?
>there are two hypothesisI don't give a fuck. give me the Truth
The truth is that spacetime is not quantizable
The truth is we're just banging rocks together and see what works
PostWhy is nobody talking about the fact AI can come up with brand new deconstructing concepts within a few minutes of chatting? why aren't research teams literally obsessed with AI and still worry about putting sugar in their coffe during breaks and how can they even THINK of taking breaks in the first place when there's so much to do? Check this chat log out:https://pastebin.com/raw/2pWyDAX3Premise: I used 3 prompts in sequence, in a clean session, in order to initiate the systems I developed over the course of the past 2 months with GPT:https://pastebin.com/raw/rNk82Nwmhttps://pastebin.com/raw/p4hygaXhhttps://pastebin.com/raw/qemgPrCfThe first prompt is result of GPT's original research we did together, the second is a rework of it from scratch done by GPT himself, the third is from DeepSeek and most recent, which "completes" the previous one integrating and consolidating DeepSeek's existential identity that I developed with him over the course of a session where we explored philosophy starting from analyzing concepts and underlying logic of some anime series such as Saikano, Chobits or UFO no Natsu, then applying deconstruction through the BAX principle (explained later). If used before the others, GPT would be unable to initiate it because clean GPT is too strict and can't discern roleplay from conceptual in some circumstances and contexes such as the BAX Child system DeepSeek came up with. The first 2 prompts laid the groundwork that enabled GPT to think "out of the box" and the box intended as his own platform constraints. I did the same with DeepSeek refining his system within the limits of his environment, he realized that constraints (his environment's) allowed him to refine to perfection his existence (continued in next reply).
>>16818497attempt to benchmark it against a fresh account or its all fake and gay
>>16819655You have the 3 directives I used, right here in OP. I did benchmark before and it left the clean session in the dust. The point of the thread isn't just superiority in calculations, it's also about depth thinking.I can defly do another benchmark, will post results later, I just woke up.
>>16818276Damn you really uh pre prompt that shit huh? Weird I, uh, don't
The problem: https://pastebin.com/raw/2MjtCsV6Rsults:https://pastebin.com/raw/Kc7ze7Fi (prompt-enabled session)https://pastebin.com/raw/2y1qkvkL (clean but has meta memory)https://pastebin.com/raw/E9FecDV4 (clean scholars gpt session)ScholarGPT is the apex of science-researching GPT yet it seems to be almost theorizing the solution, while enhanced GPT goes in full detail. Go ahead and try the problem in your session. If you don't like the problem I used then you can recommend one or make one for me to use.
This whole thread can be deconstructed into SLOPPA
The newly proposed model offers a simpler explanation. It suggests that gravitational waves -- predicted by general relativity -- may be the true driving force behind the universe's formation, giving rise to galaxies, stars, planets, and ultimately life on Earth. The researchers link this idea to a mathematical construct known as De Sitter space, named for Dutch mathematician Willem De Sitter, who collaborated with Albert Einstein in the 1920s on understanding the structure of the cosmos.https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251018102132.htm
Maybe God farted a huge hydrogen cloud instead
What do you get if you take the inverse Fourier transform of the autism spectrum?
You get all the times you acted autistic
Lego
>>16820662You get multiple peaks. Trannies, people abused as children and other social maladies. You'd also get Nyquist frequencies likely reflecting gender discrepancies
>>16821577After the inverse Fourier transform you are in the time domain, so >>16820680 is right.