All goys and Mizrahi/Sephardic Jews must exit the the premises immediately. We phenotype-blessed men have important business to attend to.
My mother tried to set me up with a mizrahi girl I told her fuck no! Only the finest of ASHKENAZI girls will do!
>>9087273
In this pic he doesn't look Askenazi. He looks like arab jew.
Ashkenazi father
Aryan mother
c-can I join guys?
Are force carrier particles actually real?
"The accuracy and use of virtual particles in calculations is firmly established, but as they cannot be detected in experiments, deciding how to precisely describe them is a topic of debate."
Define "real"
It's all woo-woo bullshit.
Bazinga
Are they brainlets?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PCCOH5tCvA
Yessum
seyenc an meth
True
>>9087123
no i cant holy shit you beat me. ive been outsmarted!
now fuck off
>>9087127
saged
>>9087123
The girl on the right is so cute. Who is she?
What are the practical and philosophical ramifications of this, in your opinions?
>>9087056
>What are the practical and philosophical ramifications of this, in your opinions?
That, moreso than dealing a blow to Hilbert's program and nominalism, it dealt a blow to mathematical realists as well. It would be absurd to imagine than something that is in the nature would be incomplete, or incompatible with one another. It also proves to be a challenge to classical logic, by proving that not all statements are either true or false
>>9087056
It directly follows from Gödels incompleteness that for any two rational numbers a and b so that a < b there exists a rational number c so that a < c < b. Before Gödel theorems such as this one were unheard of and even unprovable before kurts necessary advancements to the theory of axiomatic proof.
Guys what is the best way for me to include LaTeX source code on a beamer presentation? I managed to get it like that (pic) buusing the listings package but I also want to change the [11pt,a4paper,oneside] to another color.
>Using LaTeX
>Not typesetting your slides to perfection using InDesign with scripting
>fell for the STEM meme
>graduate with a BSc in Electrical & Electronic Engineering in a top 100 university
>hate engineering
>hate programming
>want to apply apply for business/finance jobs
>Minimum requirements
>A Bachelor's degree in Business/Finance/Accounting/Economics
>2 years of working experience
>>9087039
kys
>>9087039
Greener grass in the other side meme
No real industry job is supposed to be enjoyable, your tasked with making your boss/CEO money for 40+ hours a week.
Should have went into research and been happy solving problems you actually care about
>>9087039
>A Bachelor's degree in Business/Finance/Accounting/Economics
you must be in a backwards country, because in the UK finance/banking companies love engineers
your main point seems to be that nobody told you you'd hate engineering. the reality is it's your own fault for not researching the field you'd spend the next few years studying. next time you make a big decision, don't be so stupid.
Scientifically, why do we have vivid hallucinations during sleep paralysis? Is it to wake us up from the paralysis? Why does the mind think that it's important to wake up from the paralysis in the first place? Why does whether or not you have sleep paralysis depend on which part of your body you are sleeping on?
There seems to be little scientific explanation, and yet, people choose to believe that it's not paranormal in nature.
Another retard thread
>>9087000
Is that how you debunk the paranormal? By calling it 'retarded' and offering no explanation?
>>9087001
Literally a quick google search will give you an explanation, retard.
1/4+1/16+1/32+...=1/3 done
1/2-1/4+1/8-1/16+...=1/3 done again
fucking greek brainlets I swear haha.
>"m-muh finite number of steps"
what? too much of a brainlet to understand infinity? get with the program brainlet ahaha.
Gee no wonder they're so poor nowadays.
>>9086982
grece just got OP'd
why couldn't they be smart?
>>9086982
Well what do you expect the intelligence level of people to be when they are too dumb to even stick their in the right hole?
really makes you think
>get 89% for a paper
>it's a B+ because the bellcurve starts at 90
>>9086974
git gud or get out
>>9086976
The prof would have given you an A- if you had'nt worn the same naruto shirt everyday for 2 weeks
Why doesn't my skin glow in the dark when I shine light on it?
Aren't photons supposed to knock delocalized electrons in my skin into some excited state and decay via some energy transfer?
>>9086968
The de-excitation time is really short for skin.
Some other substances like phosphorus decay more slowly, emitting light in darkness.
>>9086968
i dont know about regular glowing, but fluorescence uses pretty high energy photons
>>9086968
It does glow, just not at visible wavelengths. The decay via energy transfer you're referring to is just heat transfer, and most heat from your body is carried off through convection with the air. Also, compared to the heat produced from your cells metabolizing ATP, the energy coming from a lamp would be negligible. You'd sooner glow from your own body's waste heat than you would from coming into contact with light.
>inb4 just repeat 1000 times and you'll eventually be successful
Seriously though, doesn't that also depend on location and environment? For example, you could try applying for 1000 jobs in an area where competition is very high, so your success rate is low no matter how much of a normie you are. Or you could apply for 1000 jobs in an area where competition is low, and you succeed after the first few rounds.
But the catch is you don't know exactly what the competition is like until you have tried 1000 times. But by that time you could go broke, disheartened and become a NEET or just kys.
So how does one curve fit luck (L) in real life to minimize the number of trials (T)?
I'm assuming luck would follow an exponential decay distribution...?
Thoughts /sci/?
>>9086952
That's not pure luck, it just means you have autism.
>>9086952
What do you even define 'luck' to be?
Because you seem to be using it wrong.
This is (One of) its definition(s):
>success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions
Which implies that if you do anything about it, it stops being luck since it was brought by your own actions.
>>9086952
Maximize probablity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW8Cy6WrO94
I know a lot of people consider this guy a meme, or a god, depending on who you talk to, but I started checking out his videos and I really enjoy his lectures on the history of math. I like how instead of just explaining the concepts of certain civilizations he actually provides proofs and delves into the roots of the concepts. Anyone else watch this? What are your thoughts? I highly recommend checking this out, whether you like the man or not.
I watched a plenty of them. In one of the videos he compares himself to Fibonacci: when Fibonacci tried to popularize Hindu numerals in Europe showing everyone how much of a better system it was, nobody really paid attention at the time. He sees his rational trigonometry as a similar thing.