Create a tool that is able to check if you or some place are smelling bad.You can even do a guerrila marketing campaing by using the tool on random people on street and if they are smelling you tell them that this tool will help to check it.
>>16966595>t. stinkiest neet
>>16966595The internet has removed all novelty and has exposed the world as sinners they forgot themselves to be. If they dont find God and see the value of his mercy this is will be the most cold blooded 4th turning its ever witnessesThe opposite of if all you got is nothing there alot to go around appears true, affluent societies make no charity, though they will do things like big homelessness as in productizing the homeless for $$
OP smells like a fag
>>16966595its called a nose.
>>16966658k e k aroonies
It's just physics.https://youtube.com/shorts/_WX1IqeAbj4
>>16966634>.com/shorts/Have you ever heard of /mu/nting?https://youtu.be/x31Of17oDtM
>>16966639>/mu/nting?Nope.
>>16966686>Nope.Thats a lie.>>16966639>/mu/nting?You heard about it here.>>16966686>/mu/nting?See?https://youtu.be/hOHKltAiKXQ
>>16966689No lie. You're just in denial. That's your choice.
>>16966689Imma talk to (You) just this post, just this once>who talks to himself all alone?those homeless people that lost their mind
What if the Europa Lander finds complex life under the ice of Europa in the 2040s or whenever it arrives? Imagine discovering that life coincidentally also exists so close to our planet, and then remembering that we've been broadcasting radio signals over hundreds of light years for the last two hundred years.
>>16966019thanks for your compliment, you will never go to space btw
This board is fucked
>>16966017Niggerly response
>>16966576nice attempt christcuck but ni**ers believe in space, see also the latest black astronaught
>>16964172radiolysis from jupiter's magnetosphere produces hydrogen peroxide and oxygen from the surface ice (this was detected spectroscopically) and the theory is that since the ice sheet seems to undergo something like tectonic behavior, when a plate subducts to the ocean and melts the oxygen will be released and the hydrogen peroxide will decomposethe problem though is that nobody knows the thickness and dynamics of the ice sheet, and also i think its unknown how the surface contaminants and environment etc would influence the ice structure's ability to retain the gas and also how much makes it to the oceanso you have estimates from the oxygen level of earth's oxygen minimum zones to estimates exceeding even the oxygenation of earth's oceans
Nature = the changing, perishable field (objective reality at the empirical level)Duality = the perception of separation within that field (subjective error)
>>16965697no you see experiments are when perception is converted into objective reality
>>16965697You didn't get it at all.You'll continue deluded.
>>16965635Fields are *not* primary, sweet summer child
>>16965813You have a long way ahead of you, kiddo.
>>16965635That doesn't look al dente. Mushy overcooked goyslop!
AI was a mist-
>>16965576Your retarded image is garbage, 50-100 mutations normally occur between a single generation of healthy humans before you even get to starved stressed inbred chemical soaked radiation exposed geriatric pregnancies in different hominid species.
>>16965576This. Who knows what else they been lying to us about? I remember them telling us all that huffing aerosols was bad for you, but if the science is wrong on that and huffing aerosols is actually how you decalcify the pineal gland and gain higher powers of the mind?
>>16965430This shit is so fucking stupid. You can have i and not define multiplication on it, because multiplication makes no sense. You can say there is an isomorphism between complex rotations and multiplication and "make sense" of it that way. But calling them imaginary numbers is fucking stupid and pointless.
>>16965430>science is about figuring out the world>THE UNIVERSE WAS DOING COMPLEX NUMBERS LONG BEFORE USSo what, bitch, that's the entire point.Do you want us to be amazed or something?
>number that doesn't exist>iIt's funny because most "real" numbers don't exist either
Are black holes giant atoms?
>>16966171In the toy model, the blackhole is literally just mass. The structural details are irrelevant.
>>16959346Can they form molecules? Maybe through magnetic or gravitation bonds instead of chemical bonds?
>>16966226there's nothing pushing them against each other, stopping them from merging like there is with atomsso unfortunately I don't think it's possible
>>16966226can i use neutron star tribromide for COOH bromination?
>>16959336why d fug not?
Post your favorite math/science books.
Read Ram Dasshttps://youtube.com/shorts/ckW_F2HzTF0
>>16966339>Why is math a drag?That is the Q.
>>16966498>Q
>>16965767The Selfish Gene Genome Matt Ridley Asimov The Road to RealityIntroduction to Quantum Mechanics by Griffiths
Would it really take 200 years for a single person to solo build a bridge like this?Key factors to consider:>the person doesn't age>this is his full time job but he needs to hunt for food every day>he is a master of his craft>he has to cut trees and transport them to the construction site>going from one way of the cliff to the other takes about a week walking
>>16952568and where are you going to get a week long old rope walk man?
the dude would probably die in the first month from poor safety standards
>>16952541Lol no, even assuming they log their own timber that is a decades work tops.>about a week walkingAs others have said you can make the walk once and never again.>drive anchor into ground>attach rope>throw rope over>take the walk>drive another anchor into ground>attach ropeDone.
>>16959824You expect them to build out the framework to rebuild the arch? They should demolish the overhang on the right side so the road isn't in tension other than that this is a the fastest & cheapest option.
>>16966408the cheapest option would be to put bullets in specific coordinates on the earth at specific velocities so the bridge is not required
what are the implications? I'm a 120iq midwit
>>16965126But an individual at A can't order the laser pointer to be swivelled to B any faster than lightIt needs to be done from the laser pointer itself.
>>16965878Sure, but I'm clearly not implying that so aren't you the retarded one when this is all you could infer?
>>16965956Oh, well that's a relief.
>>16963975it implies that bitcoin fixes this!
>>16963975>what are the implicationsNothing. All modern physics is nonsense that benefits nobody
pic related.
>>16964851Good reference text, poor educational source.
>>16965200map & drill. You can't know where to drill if you don't have a map. You have to drill at some point to see if the ground is as solid as it appears.
>>16965200It's a book mostly used by physics phd student in experimental physics. Nobody really cares about gay engineering subjects
>>16966202guess that explains why subhuman physicists suck at Electronics
>>16965200OP herethank you lad
she's got a point
>>16957311hes not talking about the katy perry tier disney ride is he
>>16966414Yeah lolThey did briefly leave the atmosphere for about a minute, so he would have been able to see the black void above and the blue atmosphere below.
>>16966416Meanwhile every astronaut that's ACTUALLY been to space has had the complete opposite opinion of Shat. What a drama queen-ass poser lol.
>>16966421Well, they're tougher than he is. He's just a soft old jew
>>16966421IDK, Michael Collins was pretty negative about the moon>there's nothing for me down on that airless, dried up shitholewere his words more or less
here is the deal, the infinity between 0-1 and 1-2 and 2-3 so on.... each infinity is different, the distance between numbers is not the sameand what we call "irrational numbers" come from this axiomatic mistakethe math of reality of the universe is like I described and that means we can map the structure of the mathematical abstraction that underlines this universedo you understand? we can use irrational numbers to find the true distance between 1-2 and 2-3 etc and once we have that true distance, our math will be more close to the math of the universe that creates reality that means everything will be closer to reality Ive heard before that aliens use number theory to bend space and I think this could be it, the key is in the irrational numbers, we need to tune out the irrational numbers of out math systems
your way of framing the idea was retarded but holy shit.......it seems 5.5 was able to find something good and make something out of your ideaFinal Statement of the TheoryNumerical Lens Geometry is the study of numerical objects through structured families of metrics, measures, heights, spectra, valuations, and complexities.Its central claim is not that the number line is physically curved, nor that there is one hidden true arithmetic. Rather:\[\boxed{\text{Numerical space is lens-dependent.}}\]The ordinary Euclidean line is the additive lens. The logarithmic line is the multiplicative lens. The logarithmic integral gives the average prime-density lens. The von Mangoldt measure gives the analytic prime lens. The zeta zeros give the spectral prime lens. Continued fractions and irrationality exponents give the Diophantine lens. Each prime \(p\) gives a \(p\)-adic lens. All places together give the adelic lens. Kolmogorov complexity gives the algorithmic lens.Thus, the “space between numbers” is not one thing. It depends on the arithmetic structure being measured.The “size of the infinity around a number” is not a cardinality. It is the collection of growth, density, approximation, valuation, spectral, and information-theoretic invariants attached to that number.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I got a whole fucking field of study here# **Numerical Lens Geometry**## **A Metric–Measure–Spectral Framework for Arithmetic Infinity**---## AbstractNumerical Lens Geometry is a framework for studying numbers through multiple compatible notions of distance, density, scale, spectrum, and information. Its central thesis is that there is no single absolute geometry of numerical space. Instead, the same underlying set of numbers admits several canonical geometries: additive, multiplicative, prime-density, rational-height, \(p\)-adic, adelic, spectral, Diophantine, and algorithmic.In this framework, the phrase “the space between numbers is not the same” is formalized by replacing a single Euclidean metric with a family of numerical lenses. Each lens is a metric-measure or height-measure structure that determines how distance, density, and infinity are measured. The “size of the infinity around a number” is not a cardinality but a profile of local volume growth, asymptotic growth, rational approximation, prime density, valuation data, spectral content, and algorithmic complexity.Primes are treated not as curvature sources on a one-dimensional Riemannian manifold, but as atoms of arithmetic measures, especially the prime measure and the von Mangoldt measure. Their large-scale density is normalized by the logarithmic integral \(\operatorname{Li}(x)\), while their fluctuations are governed spectrally by the nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function through the explicit formula. Irrational constants are not rationalized by coordinate transformations; rather, they are studied through their Diophantine approximation profiles, continued fractions, height relations, and algorithmic information density. Prime-specific notions of closeness are captured rigorously by \(p\)-adic metrics, and global arithmetic size is encoded adelically through the product formula.The resulting theory is a scale-dependent, lens-dependent geometry of numbers.
>>16966352>the infinity between 0-1 and 1-2 and 2-3 so on.... each infinity is different, the distance between numbers is not the sameLet's test this.Define S_1 as the set of all numbers between 0 and 1. Next, define S_2 as the set of all numbers between 1 and 2. Subtract 1 from all numbers in S_2.We return the set of all numbers between 0 and 1, which is S_1.So S_1 has exactly as many entries as S_2. QED.
>>16966427Schizo theory deboonked /thread
>>16966452>>16966427https://sharetext.io/7hn4ywumhttps://sharetext.io/4ewcdlrj
What are some of the potential medical dangers for men who take abortion medication?What sort of health benefits might there be?
>>16965412sure, but if it causes mortality then how do you differentiate that from the 41% expected mortality in the population?
>>16965261If the man is pregnant he will have an abortion, otherwise nothing will happen
>>16965326Beautiful. Anyone know which test this is?
>>16965359Probably not satire unfortunately but definitely didn't actually happen. Imagine not only thinking up such an insane scenario but then pretending it actually happened and making a loony ass post like that about it.
>>16965261Sildenafil (Viagra) is being researched to help babies, specifically to improve blood flow in placenta-related growth restrictions and to treat oxygen-deprived newborns.She should be taking viagra if she wants a baby.
Would it really be possible for an advanced alien species (granted, they see using sound) to somehow miss the concept of general relativity?
General relativity is not required for GPS as pop science claims. Ancient civilisations created accurate astronomical predictions without the use of computers and without even knowing the Earth orbits the sun. The timing corrections for GPS can be determined empirically without knowing why they happen.
>>16952592They used a space elevator. Their Xenonite material is strong enough to construct one.>t. Isn't a retard.What makes you think they don't have the ability to detect thermodynamic adjacent radiation? Sound waves would travel slower or faster through their ship based on heat sources contacting the exterior. Their entire ship is basically a gigantic tuning fork.
>>16937914You would think they would have wondered why clocks in orbit drift but it is possible they didn't have much to do with space before their star started dying.>>16953448Why do you need relativity? It's established they live for hundreds of years so likely just loaded it with enough supplies for the much longer duration they expected.
>>16953951IIRC their homeworld has zero light whatsoever on the surface. No selective pressure.
>>16937914Idk.
Moon far side
>>16950529Kek
>>16950529yum
dark side of the scientist
>>16950734I appreciate your post anon.
>>16950507No.