Some anon told me that this is a great advanced book fusing the topics of algebraic geometry and asymptotic expansions. Can anyone confirm?
>>8754710
As long as you don't care about accuracy, relevance, coherence, or comprehensibility then yes, it's a great book.
>>8754715
But I heard the Bogdanoffs were geniuses?
>>8754710
Shinichi Mochizuki: you are retarder.
Bogdanoffs: please just studie humoroide.
Do macro objects behave like molecules on the macro scale? I had a really weird dream last night that I was in space and there was a landmark known as the 'Asteroid River' as big as our solar system. I distinctly remember asking if the asteroids actually acted like a liquid on that large scale. So do large objects on a large scale have similar dynamic properties are small objects on a small scale?
human traffic movement follows fluid dynamics so theres that
They do, just look at how planets form
>>8754628
Cause and effect, on both levels.
>>8754519
>brainlets
So, Psychology majors?
>>8754536
Yeah I posted this on /his/ and /lit/ yesterday, one got deleted but both were full of butthurt
>>8754519
Refute what?
It's spring break and Ive spent most of my free time sending out applications for any summer internship I can find. I'm really trying to get some experience this summer but so far Ive gotten very little response. Is anyone else having this problem? How many applications do you usually send out before landing a position?
Also,
>chemical engineering general
>>8754312
>How many applications do you usually send out before landing a position?
is this your first one?
>>8754327
Yeah, Ive got no real experience. Just a community service project and a 3.55 GPA
>>8754333
then you need to spam like a motherfucker and take whatever you can get. engineering has gotten to the point that you need an internship to get an internship. i'm talking 200+ apps and be willing to travel to any remote shit hole they want to send you to.
not unpaid tho. never under any circumstances take an unpaid internship as a STEM major.
Which one is the most likely to succeed??
Ocean fertilization just got BTFO by the way
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/05/160516181020.htm
>>8753314
How about stopping the burning of fossil fuels? All these schemes are pointless otherwise.
>>8753326
YOU CAN'T DO THAT YOU FUCKING STUPID SHIT. FOSSIL FUELS = TECHNOLOGY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
>>8753326
Where's the fun in that?
Also those kind of deals are very hard to strike. For example, the big majority of anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean-atm system was added by industrialized western nation. However, currently the biggest CO2 emission comes from China, India, and other developing nation who's trying to lift their population out of poverty. The question would be who should cut their emission? On one hand emission cut by developed nations alone would not suffice, and kneecap the economic might of western industrialized nations, but on the other hand for full emission control it is not fair to gimp and kneecap a nation who's trying to lift itself out of poverty.
Policymakers from these countries can argue in circles, and can argue internally within their nation in circles, but it seems like the only way out is to science our way out, rather than through international diplomacy and regulation
RIP Europa lander mission:
http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/16/14942200/nasa-budget-plan-trump-administration-cuts
>>8752943
Europa Clipper is still a go. If there's anything worthwhile there, it'll be known then. And NASA will have a fuckhuge rocket capable of launching a literal submarine to another planet.
>>8752943
"I will free NASA from the restriction of serving primarily as a logistics agency for low Earth orbit activity.. Instead we will refocus its mission on space exploration." -- D.J.Trump
>>8753184
(((Congress)))
Alright physics and chemistry nerds, it's game time.
By 2050, we need to have a man on Venus, using every last bit of science and technology we have at our current disposal.
Clearly, because you'd have to be insane to go straight to Venus before having a man on Mars, lets assume some crazed Pakistani political party is behind this, which would give us in return a 3.4 trillion dollar budget.
The rules are simple:
> at minimum, one man goes to the surface of the planet
> man proceeds to take 5 paces away from the landing craft and plant the flag of Pakistan on Venus ground
> man gets back in shuttle and returns home
What's our game plan?
he needs a umbrella
>>8751022
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Venus#Clouds
> understatement
Is it necessary to EVA from the capsule?
Surely, a mechanical arm manually controlled will count too (just call the capsule his exo-suit).
With that, and some ridiculous plan involving baloons, copters intercepting them, gliders and so on it might be possible to drag him back to a shuttle rocket thing and get him out that slut's grasp...
Lots of steps and risk though. Definitely will be fun.
What are the limits in one's capacity to learn?
How many subjects could one reasonably expect to learn up though at least an undergraduate level of understanding in their lifetime?
Of course, there are the time constraints. What about the "energy" or "emotional" constraints? Is it possible to constantly learn while avoiding "burning out," "losing focus," etc.? And what about physiological constraints? Is there a limit to how much information or understanding a human brain can store?
>>8750964
Most of this is subjective but the human brain has an enormous capacity, as in you could have someone digest information for over a thousand years and it would only account for more or less 50 percent of the brain's overall theoretical maximum capacity
>>8751489
>someone digest information for over a thousand years
So like how much information/second we talking about here?.. like 3bits/minute ? 20terabytes/year ?
>>8751514
bump. would like to know, too
scientifically speaking, what is objectivey the best ramen flavor
>>8749406
Shrimp.
>>8749425
[citation needed]
>>8749425
Shrimp aka cum flavored
Roast Beef OP. The answer is Roast Beef.
>Arctic ice loss driven by natural swings, not just mankind: study
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-climatechange-arctic-idUSKBN16K21V
link to study;
http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nclimate3241.html
>>8749002
>can't see the article
damn
>>8749002
Well duh, environment also plays a role along with human influence. My grandma could've told you that.
>>8749019
>flat earth
>100% chance is driven by 6%, not just 94%: study
What does /sci/ know about Autism Spectrum Disorder (something I have)? What causes it?
Women that are too damn old having children.
>>8747064
*and men
>>8747064
This
Mom had me at 38, guess what now
some people are dumbasses
it's great a thing because it makes atheishits cry, dashes their dreams of ayy lmaos.
but i can't imagine how you can make the conversation into something political.
and for that reason, i'm out. sage
>>8745693
Extraterrestrials probably respect evolution. At some point (not yet), we will prove ourselves a capable species by creating the means to contact them ourselves.
>>8745693
>The Fermi paradox
wut?
explain.
short.
Falcon 9/EcoStar 23 launch in about 20 hours
>Launch window: 0534-0804 GMT (1:34-4:04 a.m. EDT)
>Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
>A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch EchoStar 23 communications satellite for EchoStar Corp. EchoStar 23, based on a spare platform from the canceled CMBStar 1 satellite program, will provide direct-to-home television broadcast services over Brazil.
>https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/03/12/commercial-tv-broadcast-satellite-ready-to-ride-falcon-9-rocket/
Gather around kids, bring all your memes
>>8744125
Is this the relaunch?
>>8744127
No, not really sure what happened to that. Think it was for SES10/11, but the date seem to have been pushed back.
expendable?
/Sci/ Humor! YLYL
>>8729784
You're right, that edit is a fucking joke
Everyone knows engineers go between biologists and chemists, and all the best philosophers are mathematicians too
ITT you post your bookshelf and we guess your major
>buying books
Pleb.
OH WOW THIS ONE IS SO HARD. LET ME GUESS YOU ARE AN ART MAJOR, HUH ?
>>8723118
EE+Physics dual major.
And no pic cuz I'm not even on CC now until summer, ayy.