opinions?
>https://science.slashdot.org/story/17/08/03/227249/monsanto-leaks-suggest-it-tried-to-kill-cancer-research-on-roundup-weed-killer
>http://jeffreydachmd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Genetically-engineered-crops-glyphosate-deterioration-health-United-States-Swanson-J-Organic-Systems-2014.pdf
>>9084592
Roundup works pgood
All research suggest there is literally nothing wrong with Roundup.
>>9084592
Correlation =/= causation
Think of all the famous people alive today. Think of all the billionaires donating shitloads to get medical wings named after them or the entrepreneurs working day and night to get their businesses going, with the lucky few finding riches and helping society.
Think of all the high IQ creatives working on physics and maths problems. And famous celebrities now worshipped by the entire globalised world.
Now realise that the guy in picrelated will be remembered by more people and have a higher place in history than (almost) everyone living today. His achievement: "Hurr sure, what if everything is imagination!" He also has one of the best universities named after him.
Now do you see the power of philosophy? You could leapfrog the entire living members of the human race with one insight that hasn't been written before. Money can't buy this.
>>9084590
>fame
>money
>IQ
Nice spooks, nerd.
>>9084590
>that hasn't been written before.
idealism is thousands of years old
all he did was add an autism god to it
>>9084590
>what if everything is imagination
That's not what idealism states.
>tfw you're asked to program an equation with summation signs and integrals in it
>>9084587
There are easy ways.
Look up difference equations
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/fp/Difference_Equation_I.html
Is it worth doing STEM if im relatively a manlet and a brainlet?
I feel like the field is gonna be filled with people whove been to every science camp and spaceX intenrship since they were 5 and overachieving Chinks
i have been in STEM classes since i was in middle school. pretty much a basic honors course, nothing crazy. High school, same thing, just honors basically. the technology part may have some cool classes like robotics or something, but other than that (at least for me) its fairly nice
>>9084579
The one part where you have the least amount of immediate control is getting past the application process. After that, you make whatever you want to out of yourself. You'll be lost after college without internships, though.
https://youtu.be/bVu99o8IWTs The kid in this video makes me fucking livid. How could someone be so WRONG about climate change. This is what happens when you allow climate denying and white supremacy to become the norm. Thanks Trump. Smh.
>>9084570
Uh, never heard the drug hippie argument. Pretty sure it's a troll.
What's the best way to learn Programming, Networking, Security from the ground up??
>passed compTIA A+
>passed compTIA networking+
>passed compTIA security+
>passed compTIA linux+
>passed compTIA server+
>have associates and 4 credits from bachelors in comp sci
>probably(i think) could pass casp but haven't yet
>never had an actual job doing anything but helping others
>still don't know exactly how networks/security, or even computers in general, work on a fundamental level. i feel like i don't understand something basic, but don't know exactly what it is
with all the classes i've taken and all the books i've read i should understand more intuitively. what am i missing? is there a good place to go to start at the bottom? starting from learning everything about how computers and networks work. i've read a bunch of "basics" and "dummy" books but i feel like i need to be able to set everything up myself and build all the programs myself in order to really be able to understand
What's the scientific reasoning for pic related?
You filthy murderer.
Directly copy-pasted from /g/
Not sure what board to ask this in, /g/ seemed like the most appropriate one
Do you think cryonics has a chance of being successful? (I mean successful revival from vitrification in the future)
Do you think we will achieve indefinite lifespans (no aging, biological immortality) in, say, 2050 (which is when most people think we will). SENS and other companies are on to this, do you think if some billionaire went and invested billions in this would it actually be sped up?
>>9084470
No, it's not going to happen. We are nowhere near as advanced as people make it seem. Also cryonics is impractical. By 2050 you are going to be old as fuck, and all cryonics would do is freeze your old ass body, and when you get unfrozen you're still going to be old. They can't take your brain and body back in time even if it was possible to preserve you and unthaw you at some point
u r fukt
>>9084475
The point of cryogenics was by the point sufficient technology for revival was developed, general biomedicinal rejuvenation and brain transplants to organic artificial bodies would already be possible
>>9084478
>biomedicinal rejuvenation
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4142774/
Not only that but biomedicinal rejuvination isn't bringing you back in time, it's just delaying the inevitable which has already not been delayed by you getting old. Even if cryogenics does work, in spite of all impracticality, it's likely going to be expensive as fuck during our lifetime.
Cryogenics might help a young person that very, very recently suffered a wound that is fatal in contemporary society; but it's not going to cure old age.
You are fucked. You just have to hope there's a god or change your outlook on death
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2844SCC_Odw
wot
alright
decent
Can you recommend me some books about maths /sci/? I want to use this board but unfortunatelly i cannot understand many things.
>>9084414
Read the wiki.
>>9084414
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki//sci/_Wiki
Is there a formula to reverse a spiral?
Or a formula to stop momentum?
Writing a script for a movie and need to know if such things even exist.
It's about a scientist who predicted the death of a race car driver and tries to get the racer to stop.
just flip the sign bro
>>9084432
that's not really a formula buddy
>>9084617
-(formula for a spiral)
-(vector of momentum)
It's trivial. Whatever OP is attempting to do is likely to look pretty stupid.
why do animals like pigs and dogs lick the dirt? isnt that gross to them?
Evidence we live in a simulation
We can breath with air only
We cant fly
>>9084266
put the bong down son
>>9084266
OK calm down OP, you're worse than I am.
>>9084305
>>9084266
thanks for the good laugh op
>$1.5 billion per launch
Never.
O boi u were splendid. But expensive.
Which oils are the best ones for you to cook with?
From what I know, vegetable oils have PUFAs and MUFAs which reduce the risk of heart diseases.
But I heard cooking with vegetable oils produces nasty compounds like aldehydes *_*
Help pls
all the OP oils are shit-tier,
use coconut oil, soy oil, or
almond oil (my favourite)
>>9084268
coconut oil is like 90% saturated fat
>>9084268
This, and olive oil, keep temperature low to avoid acrylamide formation. Don't crisp edges of fried eggs, for example.
Also, look up acrylamides sources in processed food as you're likely getting more from those than your own cooking.