How long would you say one could live if they have cystic fibrosis and lack the funds to buy the antibiotics needed to combat the mass of bacteria piling up in the respiratory tract to the point lesions are occuring and surgical intervention is required?
>>9133244
Not long
>>9133244
Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru
Not very long op, luckily modern medicine is pretty good considering the severity of it. Thankfully not american.
>tfw probably a carrier
Does anyone know his work as a mathematician? Was he good?
As a terrorist he was not very good.
>As a terrorist he was not very good.
???
MKULTRA
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>>9133231
Why did he choose a life of poverty and terrorism instead of making money?
TLDR: Average human female animals value "pet like" traits for their offspring. This is important because of the rise of designer babies.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886917304865
142 mothers of 0–12 month old infants were asked to select from each of the Big Five personality traits the facets that they most liked their child to have. Afterwards, mothers rank-ordered the facets they had selected and ‘intelligence’ from most to least important for their child to have. Less than 10% of mothers rated intelligence and the conscientiousness facet as most important. By contrast, 51% rated the extraversion facet as most important, followed by 20% of mothers who favoured the agreeableness facet. Our results suggest that mothers preferred extraversion over intelligence and conscientiousness, despite their strong, empirically demonstrated predictive validity for important life outcomes.
>>9132634
I think it is just logical.
>Be born intelligent
>Get a couple of medals as a kid
>Get accepted to a good college
>Get 100k/year job
>Die with no one remembering your name
And in contrast
>Be born highly extroverted
>Get many medals as a kid
>Get picked up by Disney Channel
>Use momentum to start a youtube channel
>It's everyday bro
>It's everyday bro
>It's everyday bro
>I SAID IT'S EVERYDAY BRO
>Become an instant millionaire before you are even old enough to understand economics
>You will forever be an important name in the history of entertainment
and water is wet
Why would you not want a Chad kid?
what is the name for this
from today
>>9132569
its called google earth
>>9132569
Hurricane KURWA
Russia
If an isolated guy with average intelligence (100 IQ or whatever) is given absolute immortality and infinite time how far can he go in terms of mathematical discovery? State your assumptions if any. You can also discuss any other discoveries he may make in other fields of science, but I'm more interested in the maths stuff.
>>9132096
Bump. Also feel free to share your opinions or ideas no matter how brief it may be.
Bump for curiosity
>>9132096
>You can also discuss any other discoveries he may make in other fields of science, but I'm more interested in the maths stuff.
Don't tell me what to do, faggot
Redpill me about Dyson Spheres.
>>9131920
It's a type II civ scam run by entities like Wylon Fusk.
>>9131922
You mean Melon Musketeer?
>>9131920
gordon freeman drives a boat into one at the end of episode 3
Is there a point where you are satisfied with your level of intelligence and feel smart? The more I learn the stupider I feel and it's depressing
The point when you realise you cannot change your intelligence and feel contempt with doing your best.
>>9131796
Your idle mind makes you think things that are anything but helpful to you. Use your own intelligence to make actual accomplishments and measure it based on them. You can't control your IQ, so don't bother with it. Bother with what you can do towards your goals.
>>9131796
Yes. When you feel capable of making a dragon out of combinatorial DNA and can translate back and fourth between genetic code and C programming. That is when you are a badass.
How is it that our bodies are at 98 degrees without us cooking from the inside out? I mean you can slowly slowly cook some meat or an egg at that temperature?
Why are we not all walking talking human filet mignon?
>>9131443
>I mean you can slowly slowly cook some meat or an egg at that temperature?
no you can't
>>9131443
>you can slowly slowly cook some meat or an egg at that temperature?
what meat do you eat at 98 degrees?
>>9131443
>can slowly slowly cook
[citation needed]
Is environmental science a meme degree?
>>9131264
environmental consulting is a big industry and a solid career, so you will have decent job prospects.
Just my 2 bits but I've seen some weak env sci programs. They're ok, but I think you could have a more challenging degree that covers similar subjects/job fields, e.g., geological sciences (varies with uni, I know) or environmental engineering.
>>9131322
Are you speaking from experience? Do you have a job already?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK0Y9j_CGgM
No wonder you never see USA-born white scientists - all the smart ones come from Europe, India, and Asia.
The K-12 system in the USA sucks. The University system is much better, but again, most of the native born white population gets meme-degrees in psychology, gender-studies, sociology, criminal justice, etc.
>>9131262
so what can Trump do to fix this?
Probably because other countries value education and bettering yourself.
Ik this video is about Indians in the USA specifically, but I'm pretty sure it applies to pretty much all Asians: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLxO54nT-Yc
>>9131263
for one, remove Betsy DeVry from the education system and put a scientist or someone with experience there
There are no americans in american universities
Geniuses of 4chan, what are your thoughts on crypto currency?
buy low sell high $$$$
Economics is not a hard science and goes to >>>/his/.
Here is a quicky.
Need to know if I'm right
>>9130767
cup = 10
burger = 5
fries = 1
total 16
15
Its25 beceause frie =2
Was he right?
Yes.
Back to /pol/
>>9130441
>Guns, Germs & Steel
Before Colonization.
Blacks Africans could not make neither Guns, Germs nor Steel.
>>9130441
Was he right about what?
He clearly has a weird Jones for New Guinea, and he is demonstrably wrong when he claims that there were not domesticable animals in Africa or North America, since animals like ostriches and bison are now being raised for meat and leather.
His idea about which direction the long axis of a continent points being important seems pulled out of his ass.
>ask a question to professor / TA
>"just read the book lol"
Tell me /sci/, why exactly am I paying $20,000 a year if my professors don't even do their jobs properly and tell me to just "read the book"?
Why are you willing to spend 20,000 dollars if you're not willing to read the book?
>>9130183
Why don't you write a strongly worded email to them
>>9130196
If you are willing to read the book 20k is for the piece of paper not for learning
What's the consensus on "probiotics"? Is it a snake oil sham? Is it useful in some cases?
it either helps with digestion or gives you diahrea
>>9130134
Useful in some cases when recommended by a DOCTOR.
Exaggerated massively by the medical snake oil industry to sell crappy overpriced yoghurt.
Get a god damned fecal transplant. Those really work.