If /sci/ is so smart then explain this.
>>16381229The wood is varnished; it's pores are rather well sealed off from absorbing the moisture from the sandwich.The serviette is bleached pulp from a tree; it's purpose here is not so much structural, but doubly functional; protecting both the finely varnished table and the subject's hands from directly contacting any oils and grimes excreted from the the sauce and the cooked ingredients (includes the bread as well as the tomatoes and miscellaneous meat).The bread is toasted, it has become stronger yet brittler. In it's strength, it supports likely several hundred grams of organic matter, without being squished or squashed.The sauce is a classic emulsion of some kind, probably egg based, perhaps with some diary. Emulsions are not yet understood by mainstream science, perhaps a little more by /sci/ (I shall allow someone else to chime in here, be sure to use ** asterisk so we all know where **).Next appears to be a fine vegetable - the so-called butter lettuce. Delicious and perfect for a multilayered organic edible structure as shown here. Structurally it acts the same as the serviette, interestingly enough, but functionally it provides certain delicious vegetables sugars, and probably lactones of some kind. Yum.Next, the tomato. Again, not much is known about this mysterious vegetable which science can explain, perhaps /sci/ can shed some light (use ## this time plz). A strange fact is that is seems to soften up when cooked - totally opposite to what happens with the bread and meat... It is quite tasty, and still just structurally sound enough to be stable, but be careful when biting into it, and they can also be slippery (really strange and unexplained vegetable, at least we think, no good theories yet)...More of the same butter lettuce, of very little structural importance, though it does have a suitable coefficient of friction unlike the non-Newtonian tomato.Meat. Unfortunately I cannot provide much as I don't know what meat it is.
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>>16381229damn thats a nice sandwich
>>16385912What sandwich
Are there any architects or engineers on this board? Would it be possible to build this stadium IRL, or is it impossible for the roof to be structurally sound?
>>16386100Possible, sure, practical no
>>16386100The real problem is the covering material that must be very lightweight, strong and cheap to manufacture at industrial scale.
>>16386100Industrial designer who works with architects here. A dome like that is structurally possible but I'd make it using inflatable or semi-rigid structures, probably in a tensegrity. Also I'd build some kind of light channels into the structure instead of putting the lights in the dome.>it's still kinda stupid looking, DESU
>>16386423>it's still kinda stupid looking,Most starchitecture designs end up being quite underwhelming when brought into physical reality. But rendering porn is what gets funding so it will continue to be used.
Back in May it was confirmed that the shield has an issue that would have killed astronauts in reentryhttps://arstechnica.com/space/2024/05/nasa-confirms-independent-review-of-orion-heat-shield-issue/https://spacenews.com/nasa-inspector-general-report-highlights-issues-with-orion-heat-shield/Now it appears that the shielding cannot be fixedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XStfPOn5v0kOrion cannot take a human crew. It would get cooked in reentryNo humans will fly to the Moon in OrionYears and billions of dollars wasted in both Orion and SLSThe only alternative is StarshipAnd development of starship is being halted by the FAA.
We'll never reach the Moon again.
>>16382523What is the issue with a Dragon to LEO that docks with a Starship? It may need one more refuelling than the current mission architecture, but that doesn't seem to be a big issue. Maybe it`s an issue for the Artemis missions after Artemis 3 because there they are supposed to assemble and use the Lunar Gateway
>>16381984>if FAA keeps indering Elon's efforts, there's a point were development stops because is too slow and expensive.You're retarded, my dude
>>16381833it will be a hard thing to face if they can't get a reentry shield to work on what is basically a modern version of the Apollo CM. Very hard. Sadly they will likely double down instead of facing facts/
>>16382523>>16382551The answer is right here. Single throw to Lunar orbit for the crew, launch a lander separately.
And why is it Elon Musk?
>>16378283I asked chatgpt what we should do with unemployed people replaced by AI, it said we should give them online courses
>>16382835not everyone is a nepobaby
>>16386257but a lot are. and it's not like his money is inherited.
>>16382789>yet leftist love them?they preach resentment, which always find keen ears among the deformed and losers in general. that their resentment is dressed on marxism instead of another sort of theology is incidental.
>>16377661>See a video of Musk>He appears normal for a tech bro billionaire>See a tweet from Musk>Literally the most retarded words strung together even by 4chan standardsAm I receiving cherrypicks from both sides or something?
>mass nanomanufacturing will give us hypercapacitors, multi-junction solar panels, and solve plasma and electrothermal instabilitiesThe future looks bright for once, bros.
>>16364210That shit is retarded.To build any kind of paradise on Earth first is necessary to eradicate all kinds of parasites, including globohomo bankers and all the leftist trash that do nothing but commit vandalism while getting paid by the government without contributing anything of value to society. There is no other way.
>>16385042>Solarpunk>BeautyJamie, you know what to do.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye0ng6jdifk
>>16374798Imagine it with you mind bro, capacitor? 10. Super capacitor? 10^2. Hyper capacitor? 10^2^2.Imagine
>>16364210Keep dreamingOur leaders are bunch of power drunk pedos and our police/military are bunch amoral fucking cuntsIt’s dystopia for most, utopia for the few
>>16384185The picture is from a northern part of Norway, where the water is crystal clear. There is plenty of fish around. perhaps you confused this with Spanish waters.
It appears that my 7-year-old son likely has ADHD, as suggested by a recent conversation with one of his teachers. He's struggled with focus and hyperactivity for years, but we’ve often attributed it to "just being a boy." However, his behavior has recently become almost intolerable, and his school performance is beginning to suffer, which prompted us to consult a doctor. We're now faced with the challenge of managing his behavior, including the possibility of using amphetamines to help control his impulses and improve his focus.Given the number of smart and high-achieving individuals here with ADD or ADHD, and the many threads we’ve had on this topic, an update could be useful.How were you diagnosed with ADD/ADHD?Did/do you take medication for it?Does the medication help? What specific effects does it have—on behavior, focus, or cognition?How long have you been taking the medication?For everyone: What are your thoughts on using medication to manage ADD/ADHD? Do you believe medication is essential in treating ADD/ADHD, or can non-medication strategies alone be sufficient?Thank you.
>>16384416>>16384949>>16385056It's not so hard to believe. Amphetamines are quick acting and hit right where the ADHD brain doesn't work. People have changed entirely on them.
>>16382872That doesn't answer my question, how is vasoconstriction neuroprotective?
>>16386381Hahahahaha he got another one out of it suck I off
>>16386383beat you with a shovel beat beat you with a shovel with a shovel i beat you with a shovel i beat you with it the shovel that i beat you with it the shovel the shovel the shovel i strike.
>>16383677What do you mean when you say it was so severe and obvious? What kind of behaviours was he exhibiting?
[math]\overline {mg}[/math]Assign yourself the exercises edition.Type mathematics.previously >>16318596
Just wanted to bitch about the GHETTO-ASS language of German for a quick minute.I can never automatically remember what "rows" and "columns" are in German. I always remember, of course, but it feels manual and semi-effortful, like you sometimes have to manually recall what West/East or Right/Left are.You see, the German word for "column" doesn't, like the English term "column" recall actual vertical structures. It's "Spalte", which you can see is related to "split". In Germany, do splits always run vertically? No, they fucking do not. It's completely arbitrary math lingo."Row" is "Zeile", which is a bit better, though as it's a less often used term in German than row is in English, it still does not feel natural. The direct German equivalent "Reihe" interestingly is used for series. I find both the German and English term here retarded. If I were some 1700s mathematician, I would have introduced the term "aggregate" or "accumulation" or something like that for series.
>>16385798I would point out that the first time a German kid hears the word "Zeile", it is a line (of letters) in a book or a newspaper. So the horizontal part is deeply ingrained. I am sorry that you need to learn this word later and only in the context of math.
Today is the day if what you said in reference to what I seemingly did is true and now I am doing, it will be over soon - we'll become the best in all of existence.No joke.You will be trainedYou will be paid.We will exist as the hardest to defeat. I could even train you to become the nightmare of the ultimate pain takers, but we are going to go a different way.
>>16372518How exactly does this post come to exist 7 days prior to pagers exploding?
>>16386135Some faggot jumping around like a retard or some other. Either that, or that group of anons who said they were getting together to build a time machine actually did it.
how does hypnosis work from a scientific perspective?
>>16386035Obviously
>>16383068Tell us more
>>16382982Would this be considered a type of hypnosis?>brain games conformity waiting roomhttps://youtu.be/X6kWygqR0L8
Is this a bot thread or are all posters actually schizos?
>>16386336You're the only battle bot roun' ere FaGPoT
Infinity, infinity, infinity, etc, etc...
>>16386221I like how we have so many infinities they make up a proper class instead of a set but we only use the first two. I've never seen a model of P(R)
>>16386263Then when universe ends nothing exist ?Like reality is just a blink that appear a certain moments ?If that's the case then existence is infinite or finite I can't grasp the idea that we existed for a moment and then just "..."(Silence)
>>16386297We can percieve only "space"(luminoferous eather) which is evaporated from black holes, to fill our universe with well, space we can move on as electromagnetic creatures. Beyond the edge of thing we move in there's space, but there light doesn't propagate, because it's no luminoferous aether there.
>>16386306Sorry but what does this mean, I'm interested in the "aether" part
>>16386318That's the space we live in, it makes more sense that medium that carry photons is stretchable, than that space itself is curved.
A thread for most things statistical, be it finance, engineering, business data or economics. Or whatever weird random or pseudo-random process you have that needs explaining.Many complain about this general, to say it's shit but the amount of discussion and thoughts in it have been very good. Of particular note are the engineer who works in sonar. He is a goat.
>>16381916How is sabremetrics in hockey an indian thing? Are you clinically retarded? Indians have no clue what wintersports are.
>>16382510>sabremetrics
>>16382543>indian
>>16383765lol lmao indians
>>16375455No
What's stopping me to put PhD after my name? Who's gonna check?
>>16381821I have a CS degree and it's really not that hard. Getting a PhD in CS isn't all that hard either. If you can get a bachelor's, you most likely can also get a PhD, it's just often not worth the time.
>>16384606They don't have time for that anon, and, I now know they don't give a shit. welcome to the real world
>>16381059>I think I'm smart because of objective evidence. For example i noticed you broke minor spelling rules that have no effect on communication or understanding. Let me guess. You're always the first person to point out typos of your/you're, or there/their/they're or to let people know it's "fewer" not "less". Are you a literal 14 year old or just a mental 14 year old?
>>16386159>"less".
>>16386159>And my reason for thinking you're stupid is that I'm bleeding from the ass.It's pointless to try to distinguish a person who is too lazy to follow the rules of English from one who is too stupid to follow the rules of English.
If only it moved faster and more efficiently. Then it could visit the new solar system in human life.Such a waste...
How can I reduce accumulation of microplastics in my brain
>>16386253There is a surgery where they use a long needle to scrape the microplastics off of your brain. It is a rather simple and fast procedure. Something like 3 motions and microplastics are no longer something that you are worried about.
>>16386253remove brain
Ok
1. Drink bottle of acetone to dissolve the microplastics 2. Pee out the acetone and dissolved microplastics
How old ware you, when you discovered that space we experience is just luminoferrous aether?We need whole quantum mechanics, just to explain, that light is not wave in a medium, space is not medium...Can't you just accept that old man was true and mainstream media spreads true?Light is a wave, propagating trough medium, now we call it space. Medium can bend itself to form minkowski space, but space itself cannot?
Virginijus Šikšnys is a Lithuanian biochemist and a professor at Vilnius University. He is a chief scientist at the Vilnius University Institute of Biotechnology.He developed gene editing method a month before Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier on the bottom, but unlike them Virginijus Šikšnys didn't get nobel Prize for his work.Because these women had more tight connections with academic sphere and their work was not even reviewed but Šikšnys's work was rejected for no reason>Since 2007 Šikšnys focused on mechanistic studies of CRISPR-Cas, the newly discovered bacterial antiviral systems, and was among the first to demonstrate programmable DNA cleavage by the Cas9 protein.>According to Šikšnys, his article was not even considered as serious by the editor board of the academic journal and was not sent to the reviewers, therefore the time needed to be recognized as first was lost.>Martin Schlak reported that Šikšnys submitted his article describing DNA cleavage by Cas9 to Cell Reports on 18 April 2012. After its rejection without peer review, he sent it to PNAS one month later, and it took several months for review and publication. In the meantime, Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier had published their findings in Science where their findings were reviewed and accepted within two weeks.Also after some time there was a report that shared some money from nobel prize, It looks like he was paid to keep quiet
>>16369964Jewish award, who cares. Jew Kissinger was given nobel peace prize after genociding 3 million men women and children
>>16369964Yes, that is what academic snobbism is - you can do top-tier work, be first to make the actual discovery and still be overlooked while publishing just because you are from a 3rd tier institution while someone from a high-tier institution can get into a prestigious journal with almost immediately.Yes, he was snubbed for the Nobel.No, it is not fair.Yes, we just have to accept it, as there is no fighting the system and all of its biases that is orders of magnitude more powerful than any individual or even an institution. For everyone who was awarder there are 10 people whose work was just as groundbreaking but they received no recognition due to snobbism and politics.Yes, I am Lithuanian.No, I did not work with this guy nor do I know him personally.You may continue to be mad
>>16379387Deja
>>16384999*Scandinavian, nordic
>>16369964can you link what you are quoting?