>says shit falls when you drop it>says shit moves when you hit it>says when something happens other shit also happens >regarded as a genius with 300 iq You guys can't actually think this guy was anything beyond a brainlet stating the obvious, right?
"He compared the force necessary to hold the moon in its orbit at the distance of 60 earth radii with the force on an apple at the distance of only one radius from the center of the earth. It is important to realize here that the great difference in mass between the two bodies does not affect the validity of the comparison. As a matter of fact, an apple placed at the m oon's distance and given its orbital velocity will move around the earth exactly as the moon does; by the same token, if one could suspend the moon from a branch, it would fall to the ground exactly as fast as apples do. Newton's mathematical analysis showed that the force of gravity decreases as the square of the distances between the attracting bodies.He could now write the formula for gravitational force: F = G (M1M2)/d2• G is the constant of proportionality, or the gravitational constant. It is a very small number; if the masses are measured in grams and the distance in centimeters, G is approximately .000000066. This means that a pair of one-gram weights separated by one centimeter attract each other with a force a little more than six hundred-millionths of a dyne, or about six hundred-billionths of the weight of a gram.Combining the law of gravitation with his laws of motion, Newton was able to derive mathematically the rules governing planetary motion that had been discovered by Johannes Kepler. In the memorable era that followed, Newton and his successors explained the motions of celestial bodies down to the most minute details. "https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/gamow-gravity/
>>16995364Lolicons dont need to invade every single place a homosexual man exists in or is talked about. Please go away.
>>16996234>Please go away.Right back at you, wtf are you talking about?
>>16994414>>says shit falls when you drop it>>says shit moves when you hit it>>says when something happens other shit also happensOK, but how fast? That's what he said. How fast, exactly.
>>16995550>jimmyWhat?>>16995516Watches BLEACHED. Based.
Does living in warm areas actually make European descended people more retarded?
>>16995438>ignoring poltics and decades of mass disenfranchisement and anti-developmrnt policies enacted by states and politicans from day one.
>>16996387New England had a literacy rate of 95% in the precolonial area. Even today tons of money are poured into black and brown schools with little to show for it. It's a culture problem. NYC's students are majority non-white and they spend the most money per pupil in the country yet they perform terribly. It is quite literally a culture problem. Black and browns don't value intellect and education as much as they should.
>>16996128Heat makes your balls and sperm weaker. Also everything you said is retarded.
>>16995438The white people living there are also retarded
>>16996387>disenfranchisement and anti-developmrnt policies>>16996410>is quite literally a culture problem. Black and browns don't value intellect and educationKek, bots aren't even trying to fit in
How can I study better as a STEM major? I think I have that ADD thing that made me retarded. If i put in effort i could be in the big leagues easy and occasionally does but most times i just cant focus man
>>16995660Why are you trying to make me feel bad
>>16995535idk man, i finished a phd in stem without ever studying lol. skill issue maybe?
>>16995535Design study environment and habit to fool proof standard.Delaying and resetting rewards so that it builds a sequence of escalating action and reward for starting, sustaining and ending the study. Water, snack, game is my heirarchy.The start is the removal of distraction and preparing the material and mind into building focus by going over what is left off last time. The ending corresponds to putting every back to a "ready to start next time" clean up state.The best time to envision a plan is during water break and food break.
>>16996061Didn’t you see the exam results? Most people (students) are not cut out for STEM. In developed countries, most students don’t even graduate lol. Ask people in your class. Very few did well. Unless you’re in a shithole mickey mouse university, of course.
I've had this exact train of thought cycle through each semester since since high school, and every time I end up disappointed with myself. I'm finishing my BSEE next year and have consistently done mediocre in my classes even after taking adderall. Just accept you're retarded
https://youtu.be/PYRYXhU4kxM?t=2887What do you think got banned?
>>16993204
>>16993671No, but it works the other way around. If you ban or discredit something it means it's true.Also: >>16993559
>>16994110>>16994501it was on purpose, because of UAP technology
>>16993671>jew thinks about shitKek such a classic
>>16994501>>on purpose>nah. more like sunk-cost fallacyOr antigravity is ridiculously easy to figure out with a little change in your understanding.
The whole thing sounds retarded. Like if it wasnt 100 times easier put datacenters on Earth.
>>16996123The Solar Panel Thermal Catch-22Adding solar panels to power the data farm directly breaks the cooling architecture via a brutal thermal feedback loop:Massive Solar Heat Catchers: Solar panels are highly efficient blackbody absorbers but terribly inefficient electricity converters (only ~30% efficiency). To generate 1.4 MW of raw power (needed for a 1-MW compute load plus battery margins), the panels will absorb nearly 3.5 MW of pure solar heat.Radiation Reflection (Albedo): These massive hot wings sit right next to the server farm. Because they get incredibly hot, they constantly bleed infrared thermal radiation right back onto the data center's own cooling radiators.The Size Explosion: This extra structural heat drastically lowers the radiator's temperature differential against deep space. To drop the same amount of GPU heat, your radiator panels must grow significantly larger and heavier, killing rocket payload margins.
>>16995694At first glance it does seem retarded until you learn the scale at which AI companies are attempting to build. It is destined for extreme resistance and political backlash that will make nuclear power plant NIMBYism look minor by comparison. There is also no permitting, land taxes, water bill or electric bill. You just launch it.
What about datacenters underwater for better cooling?
>>16996394https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_NatickMicrosoft trialed that several years ago. It worked but it doesn't seem to have gone anywhere. I guess because land based solutions are still the easiest.
>>16995742>irrelevant.Imagine being this much of a larper.
When i went to college the first time for cs i failed discrete math and i felt extremely stupid, the following year i switched to industial engineering becuase of that lol, am i smart enough to learn advanced math on my own? i'm really curious about it, when i passed discrete math the second time i really enjoyed proofs
Studying as an adult is a lot easier.
Discrete math is for gay boys anyways. Plus just use AI lol
>>169962171) discreet math is harder than continuous math2) you discovered something about learning; it takes time/sleep between first being exposed to something and being able to usefully apply itthe latter is something i learned from experience doing physics+mathematics and playing an instrument. ideas take a few months to ferment.
Is everything truly random? Or are we missing something?
Pilot wave contradicts special relativity. Just pseudoscience garbage
>>16996028There are various QM interpretations without randomness. It's most well-known as a feature of the Copenhagen "interpretation", which is really a non-interpretation since it doesn't specify how wavefunction collapse proceeds microscopically. It's reasonable to say we are missing something, or at least that there are many unanswered questions regarding QM interpretations.I would also like to say that the picture you've provided is unrealistic. You can't "observe" the slit with photoelectric detectors without destroying the photons. It would make more sense to illustrate the thought experiment with electrons.
>>16996293>>16996335>>16996284Where did this bullshit come from? This experiment was literally done in a physical lab and is replicated routinely. The pop-sci description is just oversimplified.See >>16996288I genuinely want to know where you guys heard that this is a "thought experiment" from.
>>16996354Hmm yes quite, but that's not what I said.
>>16996358I'm not sure which one you are but all three of those implied, or directly asked if, this experiment never actually happened.
Before calculators were common, how did people take tests involving trig functions? Like, it takes no effort for me to find sin28 on my calculator, but if that comes up in any context without one, it's unsolvable without going into a bunch of books you can't use during a test.
>>16996219are you a wizard?
>>16996203sin(28°) ≈ 0.469472
>>16996203
>>16996243In a few years if not left unmarried
>>16996203Tests can and should be designed in a way that you don't need a calculator
What was the name of that botanist who worked in latin america but i think he was some guy from switzerland or germany who invented some new methods of regenerating barren soil? It involved planting some fast growing green plants and intensive pruning and stuff like that. I remember i read about him on 4channel. pic not rel
I literally just pasted you OP into google AI you lazy fucktard. This is literally one of the only things AI is good at. The man you are thinking of is Ernst Götsch, a Swiss farmer and researcher who moved to Brazil in the early 1980s. He is famous for developing a regenerative agroforestry methodology known as Syntropic Agriculture (or Syntropic Farming)
>>16996257i came here because google was not helping me lol and you are right this is the guy
What are the best resources for teaching yourself math? Books, websites, video series, etc?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIKGV2cTgqA
I've never studied calculus and I'm a college graduate
>>16996192Thank you! Im looking it has set theory and analysis before even doing one calculus problem. I know for sure plenty of medical doctors dont know how to do that. I just want to pass the mcatas and get past medical school. A basic radiologist or physician is what im going for, maybe Some research position to get into an entry level science.
>>16994102Thanks for the advice. So single variable calculus and then linear algebra before proof writing? Exercises before a real book?
>>16994733Is Nancy pi a good resource? She is cute and I did learn some techniques when I was going through college algebra.
>>16996120I had an account years ago but never got started. I did like they were gamifying the learning g experience with badges and points. Have yet to try it but I'll give you advice i myself should follow. Do anything! Literally anything is better than nothing! Years i have been putting it off!
are there good math / science games?
>>16993936My parabola is wet
KSP for sure
>>16994133That's aeronautical engineering not science or math.
There should be some type of quick math test.
>>16993916no, all games are computer science which is neither real math nor real science
What makes you human is that you can't count all the way to infinity
>>16995508Dam
>>16995555>995555>>16995588>5588
>>16995508actually you can
Behold! I've brought you a man.
>>16996151the only philosopher I respect, the philosopher that actively shat on philosophers and philosophy
How does this make any sense? The world is actually flat, but also 3D at the same time.
'Radcliffe wave' study done by harvard.The experienced universe spirals up from one wall, and back to it's origin.within the spiraling transitions, we experience a change called time.So the it's both flat and transitionally 3d
>>16993571actually it's 7D with a hole in the middle where reality should be, but Nietzsche killed it.
>>16993571It's 4D with information encoded on closed boundaries where it applies.
>>16993571>How does this make any sense? The world is actually flat, but also 3D at the same time.It can make sense if you grasp the difference between an epistemological perspective (being able to frame something as 2D mathematically) and an ontological one (how the thing actually exists). Modern physicists tend to conflate them.
>>16993571It's just bullshit by retards who don't understand holograms and think they're magical.
Why are hot women almost always crazy? Explain scientifically.
>>16994094>>16994160Low iq posts
>>16993878They're not, but yeah a lot of them are. It's from not being told no enough in life and forgetting God.
>>16993878All women are fucking crazy. Hot women are a subset of all women.
>>16994345Scientific evidence for this claim?
Because of personality types and attraction. Hot people don't have to be nice people because they can just go get someone else to use. This causes a lot of bad experiences with people who know they can go get what they want so act like dickheads to each other. There is a quote by a famous pop star saying women choose who they sleep with but men have to put up with what they can get.... this sums it up perfectly... They think they can get anyone... but the real answer is women get to pick the best of who approaches them in reality. Even good looking men get approached aggressively by women so chasing is not really a thing really good looking people do. Some pop stars/famous people just send bodyguards out to bring women back to them. When you're hot lifes on easy mode and you come to expect it and when things aren't going 100% your way it destroys you and causes you to act out.
Can /sci/ answer this question? AI doesn't want to, for some reason.
>>16995994Spinoza
Well he did say everyone is a genius but the fish climbing the tree thing. Which is him alluding to the fact that pretty much everyone else is smarter than him at something. Just not space shit lmao.