Brainlett here, black holes are basically magic right?
>>9126442
They become more magical as you approach them, yes
The actually smart people dont think about shit that doesnt effect them.
>>9126442
the pressure mediation retard is going to start spewing bullshit in this topic about how particles don't exist
OP, black holes are the result of gravity overpowering pressure and imploding an object so that it has enough gravitation to overpower any arbitrarily high acceleration away from the center.
how common is it to 'acquire' a mental health disorder?
why do people that have a genetic predisposition towards mental health issues gravitate towards drugs? is it Darwinism?
how much of a role does drug abuse play in developing mental issue disorder?
sorry if you already had this thread I'm new here`
No it's free will.
>>9126405
interesting
Mental illness is mostly acquired in adolescence/early adulthood, or through some kind of stress. It can both be caused by drugs, or lead to drug abuse (self-medication).
LOL
Earth warming is propaganda by the far left to waste money on renewable energy instead of giving it to our veterans.
>>9126227
On a more serious note, how do you remove that shit when we're done with it?
>>9126233
It will either slowly break down up in the atmosphere or fall to the ground.
well?
>>9125885
oranges are from florida!
>https://newspunch.com/florida-school-common-core/
Wish you people would source your screenshots when you make a thread using only a headline and not the content of the articles. Propagandist cunts.
>>9125885
Too many whites on that pictures.
Why doesn't intelligence count as a positive in the arena of sexual attraction?
>>9125678
>>/r9k/
>>9125678
Certain forms of intelligence are actually big positives in sexual attraction. The reason that not *every* form of intelligence is of equal status is because up until now, such a sexually selective preference has not appeared or been cultivated by environmental factors.
>>9125678
because unless she is true waifu they think big foreheads are weird.
If all the lab work is done by techs, what do "Chemists" actually do? Like let's say you are hired on with job description "Chemist I", "Chemist II", "Biochemist III", or whatever. What is a typical work day? Just typing data the techs give you into Excel?
Do ChemE instead.
>Thanksgiving dinner
>ChemE
>Pull up in Mercedes S600
>"So what do you do at your job, anon?"
>"I oversee the production of an ingredient used by pharmaceutical companies to make cancer drugs"
>"Whoa, that's really cool."
>Thanksgiving dinner
>Chemist
>Pull up in Hyundai Sonata
>"So what are you working on, anonymous?"
>"I am trying to develop a way to acetylate the 5 and 6 carbons on triphenyl-4,6-diazido-3,7-yl-carbopropamine by using hexaazyl-3,4,5,6,8-carbosulphanoic acid over Raney Nickel"
>Blank stares
>>9125675
In reality, both of the final responses are going to be "That's cool man, but can you make meth hahaha"
>>9125675
>caring about what other people think about you
wagecucks gonna wagecuck
Is the Dirac Delta a function or a generalized distribution?
It's a function from the vector space of smooth functions to the corresponding fields
>>9125024
Distributions are functions. I don't understand why people get triggered when you call the [math]\delta[/math] a function. Have they ever opened a functional analysis book?
>>9125067
It's not a function.
It's not even necessary.
Check out the Riemann–Stieltjes integral.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann%E2%80%93Stieltjes_integral
Discontinuities in the integrator perform discrete samplings of the integrand with a weight equal to the size of the "jump".
A unit step function for the integrator does the same thing as the delta.
It may be a little bit old but there was a thread on /a/ about AI generated "wayfus" , the system used for this generator is based on adversarial neural networks. Even if it does look like it's a serious research project
This generator run on JavaScript via a library called webdnn which can be accelerated with apple webgpu api
http://make.girls.moe/#/
https://makegirlsmoe.github.io/main/2017/08/14/news-english.html
Nobody cares.
>>9124814
Using /sci/ence to create the perfect anime waifu.
>>9124814 >>9124820
Brilliant!
Is smoking really that bad for your health? Is the science irrefutable in this case, or kind of shaky and politically motivated?
>>9124559
Politics is what keeps smoking alive despite being so bad for your health, smokey
It actually is very healthy. It creates a protective film on your lungs that will keep actual bad shit out.
I did some research yesterday since I started smoking a few cigs a day recently and want to rationalize it. It seems smoking <5 cigarettes/day increases lung cancer risk about 3 times, or all-cause mortality 1.6 times.
Also I found some paper saying most smoking-related diseases can be prevented by quitting before your forties.
Sources on light smoking
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2865193/
http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/14/5/315
Lung cancer in non-smokers:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2764546/
So how was your experience viewing the eclipse? Especially curious what folks who saw totality thought of it.
>>9123193
What eclipse?
>t. europoor
>>9123197
this
>>9123193
I saw it in Pittsburgh, so partial eclipse. It was fun to look at for about 20 seconds
Obviously I'm not talking about the "wilder" stuff, but take for example cryptozoology (or however the fuck it's called). I mean, a big white ape-like creature existing in the Himalayas isn't that far fatched. Or some big-ass squids existing in the deep. "Mermaids" could be some kind of fish who vaguely looks humanoid in the dark.
Even if you take it one-step further, has nobody, not one person here, ever had an "experience"? Something out of the ordinary? If you did, what was your rational explaination for it? It doesn't have to be "supernatural" for it to be weird and creepy. It could be something, as of yet, unexplained. For example, Vampires were always part of folk tales, but we know that the reality behind them was a certain disease that the people back then, afraid and religious,turned into a mythical curse because of their limited knowledge.
Even if none of these apply to you, don't you ever wonder a bit? I get that this is the science board and all that, but I refuse to believe that every single person here is, and always was, a logic-driven atuomaton.
Page 10 bump.
>>9122620
Science is about trying to explain the unexplained, not reject it. Hard-science-fags need to get the stick out of their bum tbqh. Especially since we're in the age where we are constantly inventing things that used to be considered fiction in this day and age.
I believe Sasquatches are an extinct animal that died off in the colonial era.
Who is this man?
>>9121069
yellow science man
or michi cuckhold
Mitsubishi Keikaku
Shigeru Miyamoto is a Japanese video game designer and producer, currently serving as the co-Representative Director of Nintendo.
So I got some free time slots and I saw there were some interesting lectures going on during these periods and want to attend them out of curiosity.
Has anyone done this before? Will I get caught doing this? What are the consequences if you get caught?
What kind of university
>>9118565
Mainland Europe.
no one cares just sit in
No physishits (also known as redditors) edition.
Threadly reminder to ignore physishits .
>>9113829
Axler's linear algebra, pros and cons?
>>9113837
>Axler's linear algebra, pros and cons?
Why don't you open it and find out?
Where my broke boys at
Broke and smart
Feels good not to have debts.
Move aside niggers, CC phenotype incoming.