Is this the biggest own in the history of popsci? Why is Alex Kusenko such an arrogant bitch? https://youtu.be/yCsgoLc_fzI?si=c5gGd_9QW_RFIGA1
>>16509146Not only does it work, you can made a model that can do the same thing. https://youtu.be/VUgajGv4Aok?si=NvVeaBbPvCuuUO93
>>16509143So you retarded turd can't even explain how it works. You admit you are a retard.
>>16509151It's fake you retard. You are a retard who can't even understand basic physics.
>>16509154>>16509155If it's fake, then why is Xyla so cute? Checkm8 atheists.
>>16501100wow anon i think i have even more severe brain damage than before reading your post
it looks like a fucking cartoon.
If Saturn didn't have rings, we could only speculate what these rings would look like, until we'd discover Uranus' and Neptune's rings and, maybe, would've paid them more attention.
looks fucking cool
>>16508586Not gonna lie Saturn does look a bit of. I always thought it looked kinda weird.
crazy that we can just look at it
>>16508630>If Saturn didn't have rings What if we noticed Uranus in the dark? Would Pluto be named after a cartoon.
How does the idea of "measurement" make sense without a human observer? What exactly does it mean for something unconscious to measure something, and how is this different from other interactions that don't collapse the wave function?
>>16508833>my eyes?!?As long as you keep navel gazing and dick measuring the universe will continue to exist, Anon. Please keep up the good work. >>16508860(You)
>>16508833>B-but measurement requires measuring and a device which from to gather said measurements.>That's macro-micro evironmental entanglement.Yes, information was extracted from the system by boucing a photon off something and onto a detector. Bitch-ass particle got his position and/or velocity known for blinking at the wrong photon.Photon sees all, knows all. Until it is not.Does the emitted photons view of the world reach back to see the moment it was absorbed? Can a photon see its own past lives or is every photon uniquely born at each emission? If it remembers, what does it know of its time with the electron as it suddenly slowed down and had mass and saw time flow by? Did it scream, and fight, and win its own release back into timeless beauty?
I tried measuring my penis, and nothing showed up
The Extreme Deep field has a point. There is something out there. We are looking.
>>16508778Take the bohmianpill.
What are the plants with the highest caloric efficiency?I define "caloric efficiency" as: (c*n)/(s*t), where:"c" is the average amount of calories 1 single edible part (ex.: a fruit, a leaf, a tuber...) can provide"n" is the average number of edible parts normally present on 1 single fully grown specimen (ex.: the number of apples on an apple tree; the number of leafs on a lettuce head, etc....)"s" is the minimum space required for 1 single specimen to grow fully"t" is the average time required for an edible part to fully regrow after being harvested
>>16508100ask /fit/ about this and get laughed out of the room, son
>>16508225I'm literally giving you a free shot to BTFO me.I just think calories are meme science in the nutritional world.
>>16507559another delusional thread where retards believe plants are in any way nutritionally comparable to animal foods
>>16508100Calorimeter is just a measuring device, you may as well say that since you can measure both bread and rocks with a scale they are both edible. You can chuck oil or gas into it or wood into it and it will produce a result because that's what it's built to do, but you will still die if your diet consists of 2500 calories of oil or gas or wood a day.4.9 kcal per gram is just about what you would expect, plants in general and wood in specific is mostly made out of water and sugar, sugar is 4 kcal per gram. A pine needles have low moisture content (and the study measured them dried out pretty sure) and high amount of oils which pushes them bit above sugar since oils are about 9 kcal per gram. That doesn't mean you can eat them. You start eating pine needles and you start shitting pine needles.
>>16507951>wheat, riceThen why does almost nobody try to grow them indoors?
>hmm it seems that if I put an abundance of food into this cage the animals inside will breed prolifically until either the food simply runs out or there is some other catastrophic negative effect to slow it down >I wonder if this could be applied to humansWhen did you realize that all of the worlds problems were just caused by grocery stores
This post is >vaxxed>clamped>circumcized
Why do people act like black holes are something special or basically magic when it's just the star being heavily compressed?>Black holes have mass because they are formed from the collapse of massive objects, such as stars, and they inherit the mass of the original object. Here's a breakdown of how this happens:> Formation of a Black Hole: A black hole typically forms when a massive star exhausts its nuclear fuel and undergoes a supernova explosion. If the remaining core after the explosion is heavy enough (typically around 3 times the mass of the Sun or more), it can collapse under its own gravity into a very small, dense point, called a singularity, which is surrounded by the event horizon.> Mass Conservation: The mass of the black hole is essentially the mass of the star (or any other object) that collapsed to form it. The gravitational pull of the black hole is determined by this mass. Even though a black hole’s interior is hidden from view by the event horizon, it still contains the mass of the original object.> Gravitational Influence: The mass of the black hole is what gives it its gravitational pull. The more massive the black hole, the stronger its gravitational field. The event horizon's size (called the Schwarzschild radius) is directly related to the mass of the black hole.>In essence, black holes have mass because they are the end state of matter that has collapsed under extreme gravitational forces, and this mass remains part of the black hole even though the structure of the object is very different from the star it once was.
>>16508477>Real black holes are just small volumes full of elementary particles.Well, neutronium like a neutron star anyway.
>>16508550>>16508564i just don't get how all those elements were ejected from the black holes they came from and made their way into the crust. how did uranium and platinum escape the event horizon of the black hole foundries they came from?Also, there are huge veins of gold, have we ever observed any asteroids or comets crashing into the planet that contains gold in large quantities
>>16509025Uranium and platinum were certainly not formed inside black holes. They were most likely formed by neutron star collisions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C895OEGM-DY
>>16509025Slightly better video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSQsHIYEQf4
>>16507490>don't confuse your own ignorance with a contradiction>also the sun doesn't have any mass?
Does the pouch just fill up with piss and shit over time?
Does the site just fill up with piss and shit over time?
>>16508893After the emu war, Australian biologists were required to fight the local alpha kangaroo before doing any studies. Seeing as all biology bros are weak and gay, no one has been able to study the kangaroo piss problem. Tldr: we just don't know
Friends, please show me your chemistry. Thank you, best regards.
My products are all light yellow to colorless oils. Sometimes white crystalline solids
>>16506607You need to floss your keyboard.
>>16507041Do you sell em?
>>16506855in the U.S. you probably end up on a list. In the EU you are fine
https://youtu.be/XXCrX0QuvGA
>the only way to prevent antibiotic resistance is for literally EVERY SINGLE HUMAN ON EARTH to use them correctlyhow realistic was it to prevent antibiotic resistance?
>>16508111Is it antibiotic resistance that's problematic,or is it consuming intentionally contaminated products that's the problem?
>>16508111The only way to prevent antibiotic resistance is to develop methods of treatment that bacteria can't adapt to.
>>16508262Bacteriophage time
>>16508282They're used as a last resort kind of thing, but the main problem is that they are far more specific and can't be made to act as broadly as antibiotics can. You can't always diagnose the exact bacterium with this degree of precision.
>>16508111>the only way to prevent antibiotic resistance is for literally EVERY SINGLE HUMAN ON EARTH to use them correctly>how realistic was it to prevent antibiotic resistance?There is no way to prevent bacteria evolving to the selection pressure imposed by using any degree of antibiotics (AB).All AB will be resisted at some point.Prescribing 4-5 different AB at once to slow down that evolution, but it is inevitable.Don’t try to prevent antibiotic resistance, instead ask why we wish to prevent it: We want to cure bacterial infections.Simplest way to do that is discover new AB at the rate old ones become resisted. This raises a question "won't we reach a point where bacteria are resistant to literally all AB possible?".We will never have such a point; bacteria carrying genes to resist AB have to pay a cost. More energy is expended in maintaining the gene, more time is spent replicating, etc.We can look at nature for proof how this plays out. Bacteria have been exposed to various compounds toxic to them for billions of years. Yet there is not one bacterial species which has an exhaustive catalogue of genes to resist these naturally occurring antibiotic compounds; those genes have a cost to keep.We can exploit this: Suppose we invented 1000 different AB. As normal, we use 5 AB at once to clear an infection. Humans anticipate bacteria resisting the original 5, so swap out those 5 for a different set from our remaining 995.This process repeats. In order for pathogenic bacteria to become a menace, it would need to store 1000 resistance genes. If these bacteria lived in a host soaked with all thousand AB all the time, those genes would be kept. As it stands, the bacteria are in competition with other species in environments without all those AB; all those genes would disadvantage it, and would be dropped.This tactic of overwhelming the genome of bacteria with resistance genes is the path to success. We don’t go against evolution, we harness it.
why hasn't the cure for cancer been found yet?
I think as long as I avoid California my chances of getting cancer go way down.The cure is somehow linked to this
The cure is to just fast
>>16500511>why hasn't the cure for cancer been found yet?What kind of cancer?Are you one of these idiots that thinks cancer is one thing?
>>16500511A)Not a single diseased type of cell, they're multiple different kinds of mutants.B)Cancer cells are notoriously "smart" due to their high rate of mutation. For example, you would think the obvious answer to any aggressive cancer would be to go for something which attacks the most metabolically active cells, that should would work, maybe try and starve them for example, so that they (constantly growing and dividing) would starve before your healthy cells. And in some cases that does work, but in other cases, they specifically mutate the ability to go dormant.
I heard cancer is only a psychological problem.You just need to adress your inner troubles and you'll be fine.
https://www.boredpanda.com/prodigy-child-daniel-liu/What’s your excuse, /sci/? What’s your fucking excuse?
>>16503248He's definitely gifted, but more often then not with these child wonders, the parents are the ones that push the child into studying (either by positive reinforcement, or probably less likely, abuse) and create many opportunities for their child. Most parents aren't out there to make their teenager an academic they're more likely to push for lower ambition goals like being a doctor or lawyer.
>>16507213>bachelors in philosophySo what, did you just circlejerk about Karl Marx all semester or some shit?
>>16503248Asians and indians do this shit all the time and then whites wonder why they can't get jobs.White boomers think it's character building to do everything yourself. Meanwhile Gupta Sanjay fakes ten research credentials for his 12 year old so he looks like a prodigy despite being a retard.At school I knew a jeet who was a CEO of a research start up. Did he do anything at all? No. But when he applied for unis he looked like a fucking wander kid.
>>16508486>White boomers think it's character building to do everything yourselfbecause it is. Cheating your way through life is for browns and women. It’s against the Faustian spirit.
>>16506442Any race which isn't black is the answer, since Asian test scores are inflated by cheating.
Are there any lysyl hydroxylase inhibitors known to be effective in vivo?Don't worry about why I want to know.
What would you do if you had 12 million dollars to spend on anti-aging research(without donating to people)?
>>16506733not much, government regulations ensure 12 million dollars doesn't go far in medical research
>>16507560Really?With all this free samples?
>>16506733So, basically it's enough money, so I would fail and ask for more, because we're near discovery.
id focus on brain fitness agaisnt aging and thatd make me even smarter to tackle the problem.
>>16506733nothing because memeing is faggotry
how many did you solve?only solved 61 problemsonly the easy/medium onesget stuck with a problem for daysthen lose the motivationthen start again several weeks afterhow do you fuckers even keep doing this shit?
>>16507266that's some troon ass algo
>>16507266Just like most of them are, this pajeet didn't even understand the question and kept going on bullshitting, this is not an LCS problem you retarded shitjeet, lmfao
>>16507243What's computational chemistry?Isn't chemistry basically just like cooking?
>>16507359I refuse to believe that isn't staged.In what situation would someone randomly have their phone recording that situation at that exact moment lol.
>>16507161lmfaooooooooooooooo
As far as we know, why did life emerging from non-life molecules only happen once? Why didn't it occur multiple times throughout evolutionary history? Why isn't it still happening today?
>>16505769>evolution of the gapsAre you saying that your favorite god is simply a hypothesis? There is plenty of evidence for natural selection in biology, so it's not far fetched to hypothesize that natural selection played a role in the origin of life. There is zero evidence of any god or supernatural spirit, so it's pretty far fetched to hypothesize that a god or supernatural spirit played a role in any natural process, much less the origin of life.
>>16505165>why did life emerging from non-life molecules only happen once?Source?
>>16505939There is zero evidence of causality or qualia or the past even happened. Looks like your standard of evidence is borked my nigger.
>>16505939Even most Christians don't believe in creationism. The stance of the largest Christian denomination is that God created the world through natural processes. Everyone who reads the Bible literally is a retard because we don't even have the original source, only double translations of a rendition of the original. It's like trying to argue canon of a manga by using a dubbed anime filler line.
>>16508275>only double translations of a rendition of the original.thats not true by the way but this not really the place to discuss it