>>8870045
B-BUT MUH GLOBAL WARMING
I I-MEAN CLIMATE CHANGE
ER UH UH MUH CLIMATE DISRUPTION!
global warming is a spectrum
What's the general consensus on the ranking of /sci/ Youtube channels?
Which ones should be avoided?
>>8870006
Anything Republicans watch should be avoided, banned if possible. I usually report all their videos to hopefully get their drivel taken off of youtube.
>>8870006
Just watch MIT lectures and you'll be good to go. The rest is just largely useless entertainment.
>>8870012
This. Science entertainment should only be to spark in an interest in kids, not provide conversation fodder for boring twenty year olds.
I want to see if I am a brainlet.
Give me your hardest problems (that you know the answer to) and I will solve them using my brain powers.
No baby problems like pic related, we want extreme problems.
when u look in a mirror why is text flipped horizontally but not vertically ?
i don't even know how one goes around solving continuing fractions
What are these kind of brackets called in english?
absolute value
VertiBars
uh, the same as most other languages, modulus
what would you double major in to "balance out"/complement the CS degree?
statistics
>>8869179
Pure Math + Computer Engineering BS then a CS MS.
>>8869179
Mathematics
That was I can just end up doing almost the same thing I do now.
CS -> Cryptography -> Elliptic Curves -> Arithmetic Alg. Geom.
Name one problem in competer """""""""""""'""""science"""""""""""""" aka applied autism that couldn't be solved by any mathematician who cared in 5 seconds flat. I'll wait.
fizz buzz
moving decimal places
tab vs spaces
>>8869176
p VERSUS np
>>8869182
that will be solved by a mathematician tho
I am creating a weapon system which uses electric and magnetic field to destroy atomic content of matter.Its somewhat like K.A.L.I created in India...but mine will work totally different and for this purpose I need one high voltage creating source like van de graff generator .....my generator will be ready in one month ...but the problem is that how I can feed high current with high voltage source...any idea
Voltage * Current = Power
You need your own nuclear reactor, dumbass.
>>8869008
Thousands of pajeets poo in the streets everyday. It's teeming with organic compounds. What if we found a way to harness all that poo and put it to good use.
This is the picture .....and if u guys think dumbass like things ....u probably are constipated ass which cannot expel old knowledge to get new ideas and intelligence:-)
>Professor is late to class
>>8868942
>> Professor shows up to class drunk
>Professor shows up to class holding a beer
>>8868942
>Professor is early to class and stares at the clock for 5 minutes straight.
So I think I've finally decided on Electrical Engineering as my major. After I graduate I want to travel as much as possible while I'm still young and haven't set down any roots yet. Ideally I would love a job where I could work from anywhere and download/email anything I needed. Is there any kind of work I could do as an EE that is like that? Or even something that sends me from place to place across the country?
Thanks for the input.
>>8868453
Use your EE money to do whatever you want, dumbfuck
>>8868460
I want long term travel type deal... Not a work for a couple years take 6 months off, or whatever. I want to have the freedom to be able to do both at once.
>>8868453
I think you have to be a programmer for that. Or be in marketing.
After the Earthquake that hit Japan, many things have happened. Some people say the situation is controlled now, some people say this could seriously fuck up the nips and eventually the world.
The question for /sci/ is: any non-plebs can enlighten me about the whole incident? On some new sources I read that the radiation is unstoppable at this point. To spice it up with some RP, what kind of measures would you take with the current situation?
>>8868261
http://www.snopes.com/photos/technology/fukushima.asp
That map is for wave height after the earthquake, not radiation.
>>8868280
>Since the end of 2013, a hoax has been going around on the Internet saying that Reactor #3 is experiencing a meltdown. (In fact, it had already melted down some time earlier.)
Well, that was pretty fast. Thanks, anon.
>>8868280
>snopes
>aka some people on the internet
very interdasting
He's really going of spectrum guys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5V_VzRrSBI
I can no longer take this man serious.
>>8867849
>Have to stand in a 30 min traffic jam to get your tunnel elevator.
Thanks Elon
>>8867849
yeah this seems like a pipe dream at best
kinda off topic but this vid made me want to listen to Graduation by Kanye
>>8867849
Making cars with wheels so you can make tunnels to make a psuedo-metro system..? Ok then.
IT'S HERE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUvTyaaNkzM
>>8867086
OH SHIT I didn't know he was doing this
I'm just waiting for WildCalc
There seems to be a lot more reiteration this time around. I wonder if people told him that some of his other videos still had some "wait, what?" moments and he's trying to address that.
If the species Latimeria chalumnae was around 400,000,000 years ago and is still around today, how likely is it that the species Homo sapiens will still be around 400,000,000 years from now?
>>8866998
Not very likely. We're killing ourselves at an amazing rate, burning up resources faster then ever before and threatening future food supplies.
You see, that's a fish, and fish have the advantage of being in the ocean. Land creatures are way more vulnerable for things like climate change, asteroids, volcanoes but also things like cosmic events. Fish are protected not only by the atmosphere, but also by the ocean, wich gives them higher chances of survival.
>>8867024
>You see, that's a fish, and fish have the advantage of being in the ocean. Land creatures are way more vulnerable for things like climate change, asteroids, volcanoes
The distant ancestors of Homo sapiens (picture related) managed to live through the asteroid impact that drove dinosaurs to extinction about 64,000,000 years ago, why can't Homo sapiens live through something like that?
>>8867064
They can live through it but the chances are just very small. It will likely be an offspring of Homo sapiens that makes it through. Just like the Plesiadapis isn't alive anymore.
Is it possible to have 200% of an apple?
If you bought to many of them yes.
Allow me to reword.
Is it possible to have 200% of 1 apple?
Are IMAGINARY numbers real?
They aren't a quantity if that's what you're asking. They are exclusively used in geometry as an alternative to cartesian coordinates whenever it's more convenient.
>>8865012
Not a single number is real.
Points are not real.
Lines are not real.
Planes are not real.
Cubes are not real
Geometrical forms are not real
You won't find anything real from maths besides being so called. Which doesn't make a thing real, as everybody knows.
>>8865023
Every statement in this post is wrong. Every single one.