>lmao atoms are just spheres
Why do people like this brainlet again?
>lmao [math]\mathbb{R}[/math] is just [math]\mathbb{Q}[/math] but without gaps in it
Why do people like this brainlet again?
>>9152586
Your post is the equivalent of saying Euler was a brainlet because he thought negative numbers were larger than infinity. Look at the big picture, this guy was trying to lay the groundwork for atomic theory during a time when people thought it was good medicene to bleed someone out. Of course his ideas are going to have a few kinks, but we don't care 200 years later because he still was responsible for many great contributions to science.
So, what have you contributed to science thus far?
Is the "biological clock" scientifically real? If it is, how does it manifest itself? What are the symptoms?
>>9152544
>What are the symptoms?
old age
Menopause is a patriarchal myth, women are just as energetic and fertile as a 16 year old when they are 120 years old.
>>9152544
By the time a Barren dried up Roastie hears her biological clock ticking, she is already insane.
1 = 1^(1/2) = (-1 * -1)^(1/2) = (-1)^(1/2) * (-1)^(1/2) = i * i = i^2 = -1
1+1=2
>>9152505
Noice
the definition of i is not that it is equal to sqrt(-1) or (-1)^(1/2), no
the definition of i is that it fulfills the equation i^2=-1
therefore, you substitute (-1)^(1/2) with i even though you are not allowed to
I'm not an end of the world hype person. But I have been trying to do some research to debunk this "september 23rd" scare. I don't know much about the constellations, but can anyone tell me if this is the first, and only time we will ever see the Virgo aligned with Leo, while Virgo has Jupiter in her "womb"? And Leo has Venus, Mars and Mercury in it's vicinity making a "crown of 12 stars"?
I don't want to ask /x/. I want to ask people I assume are pretty savvy about astronomy and science.
bump
>>9152482
>but can anyone tell me if this is the first, and only time we will ever see the Virgo aligned with Leo
Right there you are already in trouble. Virgo and Leo are in the same relative positions they have always been in.
Beyond that, Jupiter makes an apparent trip around the Zodiac about every 12 years, nothing unusual about Jupiter passing through Virgo.
"The Crown of Twelve Stars" in Leo is arbitrary as fuck -- it just uses the nine brightest stars in Leo, which have in modern times defined the shape of the constellation (ancients included stars now considered in the separate constellation of Corona Berenice) but arbitrarily discounts at least two other stars visible to the naked eye in Leo, and the fact that one of the "stars," Iota Leonis, is actually a double-star.
For those who saw the recent total eclipse, Regulus, in Leo, was the bright star just east of the sun.
Does any have mechanics of materials 3rd edition by philpot
I found the solution manual... But cant find the book if anyone can link me to free pdf i would appreciate it.
Libgen
>>9152443
What ?
It is a website for ebooks(free to download),you can give it a try
What do you think are the medical application of virtual reality can be? I was wondering and thought it would be an interesting conversation.
>>9152300
Therapy
>>9152300
Fap
If atoms are defined by their number of protons, aren't there an infinite amount of elements if we just always add one proton?
>>9152284
Yes but also if you add 3 or more.
>>9152284
atoms are just numbers
physics is applied math
Yes you could theoretically keep doing that, but Feynman pointed out that at one point the atom would be so large that the electrons in the outer shells would have to move at a speed faster than light. And that's at 173 Atomic Number. So theoretically 173 is the number of elements that could be made. Apart from that theres also the issue of stability, the elements artificially created decay very soon.
Can I travel in time to be me but some hours earlier?
Could it be possible?
How?
>>9152277
Seriously, what kind of answer do you expect?
Is this some kind of roleplaying you are trying to do?
>>9152277
No.
Unless you can tear a hole in space-time.
And even then, there is no warrantee you'll survive going through it.
>>9152277
No half A presses.
>When a fucking Nintendo video of a fat Italian plumber teaches you the secrets of space and time.
Fml
Is oral bacteria dangerous to your health?
They're part of you
Leave them alone
>>9152240
Yes. Although some are good and clean out decay they can grow greedy and start eating your gum. Nothing a good brush and lysterine can't handle though.
>>9152321
still believing the teethjew.
there is nothing wrong with the measuring instruments but there is somthing wrong with the circuit.
a) R1,R2, R3 all 0 Ohm and R4 is Infinity
>>9152213
Resistor 4 is open for starters.
>>9152213
b) R4,R5 are 0 ohm and the current flows as fine with the other 3 resistors in series
can someone prove that 1=sin(x)/x
No one can prove something false
>>9152192
Yes.
[math]\frac{\sin\pi}{\pi} = 0 = 1\;\;\;Q.E.D.[/math]
I don't think thats true anon.
Can anyone seriously claim the universe has a finite size? We claim to know the size of the universe, but we can't even account for most of the matter in it. That's a bold thing to do in my opinion. Who's to say there isn't more matter and energy 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 light centuries beyond what we have observed? Also, if the universe is infinite, does that collapse the big bang model?
>>9152184
Everything that has a beginning has an end.
In nature if you observe you will also notice that everything that has an end has a new beginning.
Of course that new beginning is always a lower form of energy.
>>9152298
We are just star dust, copying star dust in the finitude of the void. However there is a source. A source so deep and so powerful even the wisest struggle to grasp understanding of it.
relative
When your head literally explodes right off
The scientific term for this death?
cranial structure failure (CSF)
>>9152123
Sweet
You fall apart into pieces and its black inside you instead of physical. Looks like this but the pieces are about twice that
Bigger than twice that actually like 4x that
The scientific term for this death please?
about 4 minutes from the onset, before the moment i fell apart into pieces and died
>Be on embryology class
>Immediately start thinking about how beautiful it would be to impregnate someone and have my children grow into her womb
>>9151956
What if the baby turned out to be retarded or something? Still beautiful?
>>9151958
Them it would not have experienced he beautiful development from a single cell to a healthy baby.
>Not my fetish
>>9151956
Go develop yourself, work on your physical body, develop your mental health, find a career that's rewarding and financially secure, turn 30 and find a young lady, like early 20s and settle down.
impregnate her and boom there you go