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>>16778952Why? Your personal preference?
Am I fucked trying to get into a PhD program while having been out of school for ~3 years? I was too poor to go into postgrad stuff right away but I have been working in an organic synthesis lab this entire time so I have quite a bit of experience.
>>16774333just say that you're trans-gender fluid but prefer to be male[ eqn ] |\rangle = \frac{2}{\sqrt{2}} | \rangle + \frac{0}{\sqrt{2}} | \rangle [ /eqn ] of the time
>>16779119You'll be fine. I know someone who did a masters, then worked as a scientist for a few years, then came back to do a PhD. If anything it'll may make you a more appealing candidate to supervisors.
>>16778929>good pay1 or 2
Static Fire Edition
>>167808182^2 more weeks
𒈫 weeks
Tau weeks
How will you cope with the half year break for v3?
>>16780833waiting for aliens in 2026
Did this neurologist just prove the soul exists?https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YiWW-q_kpOI
>>16778436I think he makes lots of good points
>>16778416
The soul is an ontological neccessity. That is readily apparent. Overt complexity terminates in (divine) simplicity.
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soul is virtual thing not real, like a corporation for example
Since the spike protein is present in waste water at significant levels, cant it make all they way back into tap water ?
>>16779009>if you didn't believe us then, surely you will believe us nowhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tIFxVyzD_Kg
>>16779074I'm very concerned since we all know tap water was eventually someone else's piss, would the spike protein survive all the process anyway ?
>nobody: >reuters: FACT CHECK guys get your COVID vax or else you are shedding toxic spike protein(s(?)) into water supply
Friendly reminder of a very well replicated study:>sitting for multiple hours per day increases chance of early death, and reduces overal life expectancy>this is NOT effected by daily exercise>this is NOT effected by good sleep pattern and sleep time>this is NOT effected by healthier diet>just daily sitting literally makes you die earlier, even if you do everything else right
>>16767702remember to be entertaining and engaging, so that the AI will consider retaining your likeness, mannerisms (and maybe even your thoughts!) for future use. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OHQRo3Uz_VQ
>>16757582seems fake desu. Not affected by any other factor? Suuuure
>>16757582...where the proof?
>>16757582grim
The only people who "never sit" for prolonged periods of time are probably nomadic hunter-gatherers, who most certainly do not have enviable life expectancies.>but if you control for wealth-the math is literally broken for strong outliers like those.
We dont have quantum computers yet because quantum mechanics is wrong.The Schrodinger/Dirac equation is only an approximation just like newtonian gravity is an approximation.Quantum electrodynamics is garbageQuantum chromodynamics is garbage of the garbage
>>16779183>NASA uses Lorentz and classical mechanics. They add fudge factors to account for gravitational anomalies like the one over south America. They don't use Relativity.read my post again>No, you didn't even come close.this kind of orbit was believed to not be possible>>16778145The fudge factors are dialed in via relativity. Yes, you can calculate orbits with relativity by hand but it is very hard that is why you only do it once as proof of concept then approximate a simple solution for similar orbit
>>16774058there is a lot of interest it just isn't discussed https://open-neuromorphic.org/neuromorphic-computing/hardware/
>>16779363NASA uses NEWTON and CLASSICAL MECHANICS you fucking retard. The timing offset is calculated by LORENTZ. You won't but I'll ask anyways: Provide something from NASA where they talk about using relativity for satellites. NASA does use a modified gravity applied to Newtonian calculations for deep space probes but that, if you drill down, is still LORENTZ.So, for clarity, it is NOT used for standard satellite orbits. I expect that's all you got is "they kinda use it for deep space probes"Nothing actually practical or for the benefit of the general public.
>>16779392why are you taking so much screen space you redditard
>>167793925 seconds in chat gptBesides, you do know that you can use newtonian gravity with curved space right? Newton Cartan
>hydrogen =hydro + gen = make water>nitrogen = nitro + gen = make explosion>oxygen = oxy + gen = make fire>carbon = carbo + gen = make coalThinking of it this way really makes it make more sense, like we are crafting items in a video game>1 water-essence + 2 fire-essence = potion of water>2 bomb-essence + 1 fire-essence = bomb of confusion>2 coal-essence + 1 fire-essence + 6 water-essence = potion of charisma
>>16778626Yes the people who named the elements named them because they do things like that.
Inb4 some pothead drops in and says "DUDE it's a simulation bro lmoa"
>>16778626Yeah, when a lot of these things were named people did chemistry mostly through vibes. Interesting historically but we have more rigorous methods now.Fun fact: chlorine based cleaning solutions were invented by alchemists under the rationale of miasma theory. We make fun of the hospitals that were burning incense diring the black plague but there were other hospitals that were scrubbing everything with chlorine.
>>16778626>>oxygen = oxy + gen = make fireBusted! To fit the pattern it should make painkillers.
dude, it's just like in a simulation lmao. i actually read somewhere that the physic scientists have a theory that we live in a computer simulation programmed by aliens. That would explain all the weird constants and infinities I guess. Wouldn't the aliens also be god then? Science is just so cool bro
I wrote a paper on advanced waves.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MSYc_9BKC-LcRGWQ_iMvqLOi-el4lzxP/view?usp=drivesdkWould anyone be so kind as to review? I would like to point out also that the experiment is highly accessible — particularly the RF platform can be assembled for ~$500 worth of equipment, if starting from scratch.
>>16779103No
>>16779103Paste screenshots
>>16779103
I don't like waves
>>16779103Screenshot and include this with your paper. You're officially peer-reviewed by 4channelâ„¢.
When are nanomachines gonna make us immortal?Isn't that what we're trying to do with miniaturization and AI?
>>16775621The delivery methods could be autonomous drones disguised as birds or insects. Something attached to and able to crawl around on surfaces, once it's been planted, can avoid getting blown around by wind
>>16777135If you have that, just use poison instead
>>16774334we already have nanomachinesthey are called proteins
>>16779366funny that brainlets think of small robot like assemblies whenever talking about nanomachines lmaohollywood did major irreversible damage in normies which proceed to pester science with their retarded expectations
>>16774334>>16779366>>16779370good point, i think nanomachines are the wrong way to think about them because as you say we've already had them for millions of years, we should think in terms of systems and organisms.
All those hours studying textbooks at the library, practice tests at Khan Academy, lectures at Coursera, videos from University Youtube channels, and quizes on educational apps are totally useless if you don't have creditable proof. For example, I have to take CLEP exams or else get held back because the university doesn't trust "I studied it online bro, trust me". Moral of the story, self-taught is basically pointless unless you back it up with credentials.
>>16779294>they're expensiveMore expensive than a semester taking the course?Either way: the whole thing is about having something to show for your knowledge.Any sufficiently bored NEET can read Wikipedia articles and watch videos in between gooning sessions. But nobody wants to hire a terminally online know-it-all. Either get that paper tacked to your wall or find sone way to tangibly prove you know what you're doing in the field. Even fucking aroind with an Arduino can impress the right people.
>>16779306It's not that most people don't care, it's that they can't tell the difference. But as long as you don't have the capacity to demonstrate your abilities to people despite their ignorance and congitive miserness, maybe you don't actually have those abilities and skills.
>>16779339>More expensive than a semester taking the course?the government pays for that
>>16779280Literally so what ?If you really "learned it" then you can just take the class and pass it on super easy mode, most of the time consuming "work" of most classes is the homework anyways, the class time is negligibleYou're going to hate sitting in a class being told things you already know for hours and listening to others who shouldn't even be in the class in the first place but overall you will get your "college backed credentials"WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? why are you complaining? Just use the extra time you have from already learning everything to learn NEW things or other subjects or just practice your current craft, AI can make endless practice problems if you run out of textbooks and workbooks ect (which you wont)Bait thread
>>16779352Fair enough.Back to the real point...Let's forget for a second all the shit you know.What can you actually do? What kind of place do you think should want to hire you on the basis of the things that you learned in your online travels?
this is probably the most important scientific knowledge
>>16779238>>16779238Also sometimes it requires overcomplicating things and phenomenon that are "obvious" in order to make aspects of them overlooked, or to find ways towards imagining a more adequate framework.Whitehead was explicitly sensitive about bridging the intellectual and historical past with the present and future. In adventures of ideas he warned about societies implementing new ideas before they could cultivate the customs necessary to sustain them.Whitehead was very ahead of his time, but he wasn't privileged by the decades of scientific revolution following him. But he can still serve as a useful gateway towards learning process-relational thought, which to be true to itself isn't a doctrine, but a style.
>>16779266I just realized the accept your concession is just the same annoying know nothing faggot in every thread. Endless cope and getting btfo out and all he does his whinge and whinge.
>>16779295>name one thing he said that was true>ur a right wing retard bro >ur him cuz only one person in the world uses a common phraseMega cope. All this time and you still have yet to just refute me by showing one single thing Baudrillard said that was true. That is very telling.
>>16779316The gulf war won't happen, the gulf war isn't happening, and the gulf war didn't happen.
>>16779358But the Gulf War did happen. So what the fuck is your point? This is something I'd have given of an example where he said really ignorant and retarded shit. Are you making my point for me?
Let's for simplicity assume that average IQ is 100. Can you derive from an IQ of 150 that the individual has the brain power of one and a half people? Or is this correlation a function as in the brain power is only akin to one and one fourth normal people for example? Or maybe even 2?
>>16778239You seem to assume the 'points' of IQ stand for some physical measure of brainpower. Rather, it is a statistical tool that is useful due to having Gaussian distribution properties. It is an artificial metric in that 100 was chosen as the mean and its standard distribution is about 12 or 15 (depending on the test). If you want to derive some sort of comparative brainpower metric, you'll either have to draw from something else or you'll end up with some very shaky line in the sand.
>>16778239iq comes from specific brain algorithms that only some people have.
>>16778291Measure of intelligence seems to be a very sensitive topic to you personally. You should try taking manners just as seriously.
>>16778239friend, just stop it. first of all, your post suggests that you might be on the 0.75 humans side - not the 1.5 humans side.Secondly, what the fuck is brain power and what the fuck do you think IQ measures? There are better ways to indulge in yourself than abusing the "I can memorize 13 numbers and can cognitively rotate objects fast enough"-number for it.Being highly intelligent while socially at the bottom of society is a curse anyway, it'll just either turn you into Ted or make you kys
>>16778239"Brain power" is not a quantity that sums over groups of people, nor is it a well-defined quantity at all. You could try to compare required man-hours to complete a task. Someone with an IQ of 150 might perform a task more quickly than two people of 100 IQ. But there is no formula for converting IQ to a reduction of man-hours for a particular task, because this effect varies with the task, the individual's intelligence profile, and other factors.
Why is there something rather than nothing
>>16763192Because a quantum fluctuation occurred.
>>16778562Also, maybe you're confused because you're like where did all this energy come from. Even though the total energy magnitude of the universe is high, the total net energy of the universe is zero because the positive energy of matter is offset by the negative energy of gravity.
>>16764252I will assume the one in red are the best known model given you "existence exist" with them Existence can answer to many model in your list but fundamentally a self created tautology by its own quality of existingThat is why there are things, rather than nothing, because they simply must exist
>>16778562where/when/why? what even is a quantum fluctuation without anything? the next logical question becomes "why anything that permitted a quantum fluctuation existed?"the whole "why anything" question is logical nonsense, it's not a legitimate question
>>16763192GOD that is El the Most High.
Do insulin injections cause autism?
No. Injections in general cause autism. Autism is caused by blood reacting with metal. In order to not get autism, you need to keep babies away from all forms of metal, especially led zeppelin and iron man.
>>16775584true
>>16773269Refusing insulin injections may cause death
>>16773291So, you basically don't know what you're talking about and are mad the question was asked because it challenges your cult like dedication to the pharmaceutical cartels.>Hoes mad
>>16775584/sci/ was always a midwit and psued tourist board for re dd it.Groupthink is their baseline and questioning the narrative is heresy.
LOL
>>16778310extremely based
>>16778289Dunkin Donuts menus are getting harder to read the older I get
>>16778289>shit just flies into place for no reason bro
>>16778289>>16778294are you trying to make diagrams without ulearning photoshop again
>>16778381>>16778381