Not even bait. I just happened to come across this video while using Normiebook for the first time in months, posted by some obvious brainlet. But the footage trying to prove ESA is faking footage in space seems compelling. I can't find the video on YouTube so I'm posting the normiebook link.
Anyone?
normiebook com/ravennehiroofficial/videos/vb.100000214905364/1875139515836527/?type=2&theater
How do I damage space? Apparently it can flow or fold, but can it be killed?
Hey /sci/, bit of a rant but not sure where else to ask and figured here is as good a place as any.
Physics degree here, stuck in a shit job and trying to find a new one. what kind of jobs/field would you recommend to apply for ( I usually go for entry level engineering, but no luck so far)? but I just don't really know exactly what I can do with my current degree/where to look.
inb4 I know people say it all depends what you want to do with your life; some people know and some don't, and unfortunately I'm in the "don't know" camp.
Anyone have a similar background and have some tips?
Also if I go back to school, should I go for ME, EE, CompSci, etc? Thinking computer science as it seems more marketable.
I just don't fucking know anymore.
Does this happen to any of you/any psychologyfags know what this is?
Whenever I learn a lot of new information in one day this thing happens as I go to sleep. For example when I first learned C#, as I was going to sleep, the information kept repeating in my head and I wasn't putting any mental effort into thinking about it. Then for the rest of the night my dream was focused on C#, and when I woke I felt I had a better intuitive sense of it and I was able to implement what I had learned easier. Same thing happened when I crammed a ton of HTML in a day. Is this a part of encoding new information? How can I force this to happen to more often?
Can anyone prove that G does not equal LP?
Does the set of all human genders have a greater cardinality than the set of real numbers?
Hello brainlets. How do I find out more about the construction of Fourier analysis through representation theory?
I need help figuring out how to find E. Namely, what does /eq(prior) mean?
Hey there /sci/chonauts!
I was hoping to kick up a conversation about information theory in category theory. My end goal is to be able to prove certain statements by showing that there is only enough "entropy" in an expression to allow for a small set of possibilities. I have finally collected some of my preliminary ideas on my latest blog post. Take a look and share your thoughts!
https://psychicapparatuses.wordpress.com/2017/08/23/categorical-information-and-fractals/
If a tortoise shell was to fall from a fighter jet, could it crush the skull of a human standing on the ground? I've been trying to figure this out with a colleague but we're not experienced enough in physics and as such need some help.
>I went to school in boston
> I watch Ted talks
Is it worth living in a town of cutting edge scientific progress if it means your chances of getting brutally killed by an experimental science experiment is greatly increased?
>takes Cornell notes
>doesn't attend Cornell
Did pic related happen?