What is the most credibly scientific television show?
>>9111801
House.
>>9111801
Ancient Aliens
>>9111801
Serial Experiments Lain.
Texhnolyze.
Ergo Proxy.
Ghost in the Shell.
Why can't learning appeal to me?
I am willing, i like the concept of learning new things,
i don't think i am particularly unintelligent.
Always tell myself education is the key to all kinds of things.
When i am on drugs, uppers, the nr. 1 advice for myself is always learn and educate.
But i never commit. I can-not get into it.
I have to force myself to it every time and it isn't anything i can do more than 2 consecutive days, maybe. It's even fun once past 10 minutes sometimes.
But never, never do the 1st 10 min. Do anythi but stonewall the fuck out of me. I just never get to it
Am i like inadequate? Is it a natiral selection kind of thing maybe..
>>9111646
Stop being a hedonist and pursue struggle.
also
>Dude weed lmao!
>>9111646
Stop doing drugs and get a grip on life,you dont need to enjoy or love it to do it.
What does /sci/ know about machine learning?
Pic related
Clear
>>9111458
It's long and hard....no joke.
>>9111458
Help a brainlet out, what the fuck is your pic?
Just a printscreen from a folder on your phone?
Is there a scientific study that tries to figure out meaning of our existance and how to evolve? tl;dr is philosophy related to science?
>inb4
>>9111265
Philosophy is only good for subjective matters, and that's only because science can't work with subjectivity.
>>9111273
No, science is a way to explain how the world works, philosophy is a way to give meaning to that world. Science is the study of God's creation while philosophy tries to understand God himself.
I'm conducting a totally unbiased study please respond.
1. What's your IQ
2. What's your dick length&girth?
>>9111119
>IQ
idk, atleast a million
>Dick
not nearly big enough for your momma
>>9111119
ebin pali
>IQ
100
>Dick
5.5"
is 125-130 the worst IQ to have?
intelligent enough to realize how little you understand but not intelligent enough to understand
>>9111004
>le 130 iq meme
dont worry your iq is well below that
>>9111008
no i had a test done as a kid by a psychiatrist and I get 135-140 in online tests
>>9111008
also its not like an IQ of 125-130 is something special
I wanted to calculate a lethal dose of chocolate.
I determined that the "poison" in chocolate that kills dogs is theobromine. The LD50 of theobromine in humans is 1000 mg/kg. I'm fat because I eat absurd amounts of chocolate in hypothetical experiments, but I weigh about 110 kg. If I understand correctly, that means I need to ingest 110 grams of theobromine. This comes out to about 74 kg of chocolate for me, or 8 kg of chocolate if we're talking 100% cocoa at 14g of theobromine per kg. That's an average lethal dose of 40kg in Asia, 47kg in Europe, 54kg in North America(60kg for us squishy Americans)
I wanted to visualise this. Chocoley.com (https://www.chocoley.com/blog/resources/how-much-chocolate-per-mold/) says their chocolate is 0.7 ounces per square inch. I used a calculator here (http://www.1728.org/density.htm) instead of converting to metric and trying to do it myself. I don't know what the prefered metric measurement would be for volume in this case, but that comes out to 3700 cubic inches. 15in^3...I only have a 12 inch ruler here, so my eyes are guessing a bit, but even so, that's a lot of fucking chocolate.
Maybe half a pip from pic related.
>half a pip
giggle
>>9110282
>110kg
>Obsessed with chocolate
Seems about right
>>9110282
maybe extract theobromine and inject the extra to cocoa to prepare chocolate?
>It's called Tissue Nanotransfection (TNT), and while it's only been tested on mice and pigs so far, the early signs are encouraging for this new body repair tool - and it sounds like a device straight out of science-fiction.
https://www.sciencealert.com/new-nanochip-devices-could-heal-organs-with-a-single-touch
[thinking intensifies]
am i right to be skeptical of this /sci/?
I've seen the videos explaining the "science of it," and they all pretty much say the same dumb thing. "You just out it on your skin and zap it up and the electricity heals you."
You're not wrong to be skeptical. I've been watching videos of this all day ever since TechInsider on my YouTube subscriber feed uploaded a video on this.
It just doesn't seem legit. Almost makes me wonder if it actually does something else, but this is the sales pitch.
Popsci sites are diluting the research.
>>9110094
> uses an intense electrical field to deliver specific genes to the tissue underneath it
This makes absolutely no sense, discarded as rubbish.
What's the point of living if the end result is always the same no matter what?
to crush your enemies, see them driven before you and hear the cries and lamentations of their women
>>9108608
Find you are waifu
>>9108608
what's the point of wanking if the end result is always cumming no matter what?
>tfw aliens exist but it's physically impossible cross the vast expanses of space between us
>>9108017
>not bending 3D space to travel faster
>>9108036
>tfw this would work except all the bendium is in the large magellanic cloud galaxy
>>9108017
its not impossible, it would just take too long
how often do you have one-on-one talks with your professor, my fellow /sci/ssors?
I would never voluntarily talk to anybody I didn't have to, I only talk to my advisor and even then I try to avoid doing so.
I've taught at two large state schools. Working on my PhD now.
I never do it, and I should.
My students should do it, and they never do.
Pretty sad, really
>>9106711
Once a week. He only comes in a tuesday and friday for a few hours at a time. This can be frustrating a times. But if I write down all the problems I run into it ends up not being that big of a deal
What should all undergraduates have to learn? I think statistics is pretty obvious. Retarded studies are used too often not to know it.
Also, any other WPI fags here?
>>9105869
In the United States: the Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence. These should be covered to some extent in high school already but an undergraduate should have a highly conversant literary, historical and legal understanding of both documents upon completion of tertiary education.
Statistics is a fair suggestion.
Elementary calculus. I was about to qualify this (and possibly jettison the requirement) by observing that there are different educational tracks, including non-STEM fields, but I've decided against. You want a college degree, you have to test out of some dumb-simple elementary babby calc where you're not doing much more than symbol pushing. Euros get that done before college so we have no excuse. This would also have a happy effect on restricting college degrees back to smarter people, contracting the cohort.
>>9105886
Obviously elementary calculus is a matter of course for anyone in STEM (and so hardly needs to be identified as "special" in our case); my thinking here was to demand same basic performance from everyone, per the OP's prompt.
>>9105886
> wasting time on shit that isn't science
Lol @ this nanobrain
I accidentally ate one of these(pieces not bags lol) before a blood test i'm having in roughly an hour. How bad did I fuck up? It's the only thing i've eaten today.
how do you do that by accident, do you not have free will or something?
>>9112433
I forgot about the test eating a candy before realizing that I in fact had a test. If I had known beforehand that I had one, I would not have eaten it. It was an accident.
>>9112430
tell them, fucking tell them that you fucked up. If you don't tell the truth your tests may come 100% crazy and they'll tell you to do a bunch of tests.
Do you envy child prodigies?
>>9112263
nah because they're usually social outcast autists that will never experience true happiness.
No, because talent doesn't really exist.
Talent code is a good read.
>>9112268
if that helps you sleep at night.
>algebra
>geometry
>calculus
>analysis
>number theory
where do they all intersect?
inter-universal teichmuller theory
>>9112034
where does it involve calculus?
>>9112035
Where does this even involve a single function