There is a lot of exclusive or (XOR) in IQ tests.If you master this, your score goes up a lot.
>>17006865Brown cope.
>>17006865This is an easy item lmao
>>17006865Got proof of this other than one unsourced image?
>>17006892No statistical proof, but I attest that this has been my experience with IQ tests along the years.
>>17006865the xor option is wrong because it shouldn't contain the middle dot which is present in both a and b
https://youtu.be/VUoHhyvY4_wi mean... wow
https://youtu.be/Kyu777mKnbc
>>17006367looks like thrust test for jeet space program
The new youtube embed sucks ass
>>17006440that's superior.
>>17007165But does it suck boobs?
every dimension is an infinite amount of their previous i.e. 1st dimension is an infinite row of 0 dimensional "positions" or dots, 2nd dimension is an infinite row of well "rows" or lines, etc. but nothing can go on forever unless the universe has infinite mass which brings out a whole other can of worms, so by any logical standpoint gravity would take effect and curve the dimension, the 1st dimension is length, 2nd height, 3rd depth. a common misconception is that the 4th dimension is time? that's extremely stupid in my opinion because there's an obvious split between SPACE and TIME, hell you can ask a 4th grader that, and since we're talking about spacial dimensions ( i don't even wanna think about temporal dimensions ) that wouldn't make any sense. A 2 dimensional plane seen from a 3 dimensional point of view is just a sphere, a 3 dimensional plane from a 4 dimensional point of view is well us, the universe around us, call it a hyper-sphere like on wikimedia, at least for me it is possible to imagine something with infinite depth, that is our universe, our universe though is a 4th dimensional body moving through a 5th dimensional plane that is why it is expanding even though to us (if we had the technology) it would be infinite, so even though the object that we call "our" universe or at least the universe that we inhabit is moving extraordinarily slow to us through a 5th dimensional space and that is why I believe we're nothing but a spec of dust in another plane of existence, the big bang was merely the first time something outside the boundaries of our concept of reality nudged us and doomed us to this existence. we could very well exist merely because something outside our reality farted and made the universe move through their version of space enough to give us more mass. also it just came to me randomly I really like the idea of calling the 4th dimension "gain" whyever
what and how much did you smoke?
>let me just evolve a ball and chain so I can make a makeshift logic gateEvolutiontards really believe things like this
>>17007220Vagus nerve looping through the heart for absolutely no reason.
>>17007215Decent way to detect a polarization gradient, huh ...>>17007227Shhh. Don´t question it. :p
>>17007227it lets you breathe and shit faster when your heart rate increases, so you get to run away quicker because of more air and less body weight and the smell is supposed to ward off predators, i believe most animals do this when they are afraid
>>17007215uhhhhhhh all the other lifeforms that didn't randomly evolve this mechanism died out o algo
>>17007234Vagus makes it go slower...
Is this.......true? Asses are the primary display of sexual signaling?
Humans are the only species on Earth with buttocks. A few other primates have a analogous anatomical structure.
>>17007042I'm pretty sure you're getting that information from your buttocks because there are many non-primate animals that also have them like horses
>>17007052>>>/mlp/
>>17007052>your buttocks because there are many non-primate animals that also have them like horsesAss seem to be something male obsess about in females
>>17007040Sorry what ... ^^
It is technically infeasible to go to mars without a mars transfer vehicle which is basically a multistage rocket that needs to be constructed in low earth orbit. That giant ass fuck huge heat shield on the front is for aerobraking a method where we achieve martian orbit by using mars atmosphere to save fuel.
>>17006984>nobody:>poltard: TRANNIES
Getting to mars will require nuclear thermal or fusion.The logistics of sending humans on a year long trip to deep space are ridiculous.I also think its a pointless mission, as the near earth asteroids have actual economically useful resources.
>>17007111>Getting to mars will require nuclear thermal or fusion.I think you can one-shot to Mars from Earth or LEO with only chemical rockets if you don't care about the astronauts potentially dying from solar radiation; it's just less practical and efficient. With enough shielding to ride out a big flare though, nuclear power and launching from the moon are two options that are probably best combined but likely either sufficient to overcome weight problems with a one-shot from Earth/LEO.
>>17007111They will use NEP
>>17007038Nigger.
>>17006281>Ever unit will show the same result because it's a ratio.You understand that your answer tells any average IQ person that you're special ?
brainlets ruin everything
>>17005494That many digits past the decimal point should immediately make you suspicious. That's a latitude of the great pyramid of Giza, not the latitude. You only need a few digits and check if that circle of latitude goes through anything significant. Then you put in the rest of the digits because they'll change very little. It would be pretty cool (still wouldn't mean anything) if that was the latitude at the center/apex of the pyramid but it isn't.
Rock isn't as solid as you'd think./thread
>>17005561>It MUST be time traveling aliensNo that's dumb, the hammer was left by illegal aliens, it was found in Texas after all.
Why does the brain choose specific i.e. bad words to scream them uncontrollably?
>>16923208Oy vey
>>16920744>words are oppression>actual physical violence isn't oppression, and is good, actuallyWell, they set the rules i guess.
>Pretend to have a medical condition with no physical symptoms>Get away with otherwise insufferable behaviorsIt's like a cheat code in life. I think I should develop late onset tourettes.
>>17003726You are retarded
>>17005564No u
Science is a few things:1. Knowledge (this is where the word comes from) to be acquired and information that can be applied (technology, chemistry, cooking, etc, are all applied sciences)2. The method of “fuck around and find out” (causality/repeatability as it is - with the additional nuances of the reproducibility crisis - each stroke of a paint brush won’t be exactly the same - things like the big bang already happened - etc) which is the bare minimum of science - “remember kids, the only real difference between proper science and fucking around is writing is down”3. The scientific community and overall consensus, peer review, scientific dogma (consider that half of the scientific community can’t even tell you what a woman is - it is perhaps a borderline cult at present), etc, that ostracizes dissent and divergent thinking 4. Physics, nature, reality, as it is - Einstein himself did not see science as merely something to apply in the one sided sense; he saw it as a background symphony, playing its cosmic tune independently of our ability to listen in; it lies in wait for all time; “the music of the spheres”; he directly compared it to Mozart “locating” already existent beauty, or harmony, while people like Beethoven merely constructed their music Any questions?
>>16935316>Knowledge (this is where the word comes from)Science used to just mean why field or base of knowledge but for some reason this has been utterly forgotten. But now people see it as something opposed to things like magic and religion, even when mad science is at times indistinguishable from hocus pocus (by any other form), and the scientific community (as you say) is a fucking cult, a religion, and atheists are some of the most zealous and religious people I’ve ever met. South Park really had a great episode on that. “Oh my science…”. “Science save us!”.
Science is gay
Science is happy
>>17001577A featherless biped
Now that the dust has settled, was Faraday a scientist?
The Summer Cup is almost here and we're taking new suggestions for new additions to the team.Roster poll to be posted ITT after couple days>what the fuck is this autismhttps://implyingrigged.info/wiki/FAQ>what is /sci/'s current rosterhttps://implyingrigged.info/wiki//sci/#Lineup>what is happening this fallhttps://implyingrigged.info/wiki/2026_4chan_Summer_Cup
Keep Musk but rename him to 1.7 Trillion
>>17006631Good oneUnfortunately I have no other ideas.
needs more anti-/sci/ence representation
>>17007164What do you propose? We had Tooker as schizo rep, and someone suggested Mandlbaur several times as well but he was never voted on.Or are you thinking of something more along the lines of science anti-fans
>the space shuttle cant go to the moon.Its 100% possible if you put it on top of the saturn 5 rocket with the F1B engines.>How will you land on the moonI just put the LSAM on the cargo bay. Also this configuration is arguably safer.
>>17006755The Saturn V can go to the moon by itself, why bother putting the space shuttle on top?Carting the wings and other useless components to lunar orbit and back is a waste of fuel.The space shuttle is not designed to survive reentry from the high speed resulting from a trans-lunar orbit.>Also this configuration is arguably safer.The space shuttle was extremely unsafe compared to Apollo, there was no recourse if anything serious went wrong during launch, even just the trajectory being off. Meanwhile Apollo had the launch escape system and could rescue the astronauts if the entire rocket was exploding. Challenger would have been non-fatal with a conventional capsule. See that Soyuz mission from a few years ago for an example. There is no way that slapping a space shuttle on the side of any rocket would make it safer. Apollo was safer during both launch and reentry.>but I want more space inside!Then just make the capsule bigger.
>>17006755The Space Shuttle has been retired so far all practical purposes, it no longer exists as a space craft.
why not fire OP at the moon? he can use his legs to land
>>17006759>if the entire rocket was explodingDumb question but what magnitude of failure would it take to actually see this?We saw in the shittle engines failing don't fail explosively they just turn off.We never saw catastrophic cracked turbine they were warned about? Would you have to get the whole fuel tank igniting? Challenger was ripped apart by aerodynamic loads again, not an explosion
If Einstein were to be revive in modern day with the knowledge he had right upon death what contributions to theoretical physics would he be likely to make?
>>16997807Hawking managed to hit the strip clubs all the time while still writing papers. People can do more than one thing, bro.
>>17003635Do you mean all of Einstein's theoretical contributions are bs?
>>16997793He would be happy to know that his "biggest blunder", λ the cosmological constant, was actually proved correct in 1998 and no doubt contribute to understand why the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
>>17005899The predictions of the ART are spot on but the philosophy is wrong
>>17007127>ARTGR
Why do some people here do not agree that the purpose of life is survival according to science?
>>17006195>the article doesn't say thatDid you read it?>A 1845 newspaper ran stories on dogs, as well as ducks, that had also allegedly drowned themselves, although the veracity or certainty of these cases is disputed>An example of an alleged case>Aristotle described an unverified story involving
>>17005096Kill yourself.
>>17004938Because that's a tautology.
>>17004938Biologically, life has no purpose, no goal.
>>17007045That's completely retarded. Every cell in your body works towards a purpose; for you to produce retarded ideas.
This guy is a coal mine
>>17006986I was told to keep one eye on the road and the other one fixed on the one-year-old, but he clearly keeps both eyes fixed on the one-year-old.
As I begin learning abstract math its unclear how to apply it to the real world, or if what I'm learning is even improving my understanding of the topic at hand
>>17006880In my experience, math is mostly for people that want to create a video game with realistic physics. Ask a developer community.
>>17006880math does not describe the real world. But you can apply it to the real word. There are infinit possible equstions, some of them accuratly describe what is happening. E.g. you obseve something ist spreading out. You can describe that as a quadratic function. That does not mean that it IS a qudratic function. A quadraritic fuction can only be used to discribe that grow.
>>17006958Learning more math gives you more tools to describe. Somtimes math ist pure math and a real world thing to apply it to only apperes centuries later
>>17006958wtf
>>17006968he's just having a heatstroke