So what does /sci/ think about supplementing with exogenous testosterone as a form of self-improvement? Science has shown that testosterone in itself, specifically while within the natural range (which in itself can be double, triple, or even quadruple the production of the average male), pretty much has zero negative effects. Furthermore, studies trying to prove the harmfulness of supraphysiological doses of anabolic steroids are inconclusive themselves. The bodies just aren't there. It's obvious to most that when combined with a healthy diet and exercise, the body is likely capable of supporting a supraphysiological dose of anabolic steroids with zero ill effects indefinitely. So why aren't you doing it?
>inb4 LVHfags come pouring in not realizing that LVH is literally observed in natural athletes already
How do I get my doctor to prescribe it, I'm not gonna support some black market degenerate
>>9143067
>I do not lift to be noticed by girls, I am not an attention whore I swear, it is because I need a structure in my beta life
You have no idea what you are talking about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70ouFMV8xEg
>What is pi
>What is square root
>Using rectangles is fundamental
it's easier to draw a perfect rectangle than circle therefore they're more real
>>9142829
>What is pi
A real number, which can only be defined by an infinite set of rational numbers, which brings into question its utility for the real world.
>What is square root
A problematic function because it can take certain rational inputs and it will have no rational outputs. Instead, you again need the notion of real number, an infinite set of rational numbers. So it brings into question the utility of such a problematic function.
>>9142862
>problematic
Wildburgers are the SJWs of math.
Atheists btfo
do you understand any of that op?
>>9142728
Proof that god exist
>>9142706
>i sniff my own farts
good thread op
Search engines, my limited knowledge of chemistry-related terms and inability of discovering an acceptable answer with search results have finally brought me to this forum of sorts.
Are there any chemical reactions with the ability to reciprocate with minimal intervention? An example would be Compound A transforming to Compound B while maintaining a strong potential to reciprocate transformation to Compound A. By minimal intervention, I mean something small, like a change in density, conductivity or temperature that would seem miniscule out of context. You could also say efficient instead of miniscule. If not, are there any theories that work in this area of chemistry? I sat on this thought for a couple of days and surprised myself with the interest I retained.
The iodine clock experiment sounds similar to what you refer to. It's why they use iodine in a lot of solar devices.
>>9142480
the term you're looking for is oscillating.
see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RFb8T2ED5E
>>9142646
>Nightmares of kinetics return
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17810-moon-is-coldest-known-place-in-the-solar-system/
Is this true? Isn't there any asteroid, comet or whatever, colder than the Moon?
>>9142266
Why is the moon so fucking beautiful? What's the evolutionary basis for this?
>>9142271
It looks a bit like a skull, and all humans are in love with death.
>>9142271
>What's the evolutionary basis for this?
Moons choose their sexual partners based on attractiveness, and are incapable of rape, so only the most attractive moons were able to reproduce.
STEM-majors appear as far more difficult than arts-related majors in this toughness ranking – Business, Marketing and Public Relations come out as the easiest degrees out there.
>>9142168
Architecture over physics?
Why is maths so low?
holy fuck this list is bullshit, neck urself
>>9142168
>Math and Mathematics are different majors
>psychology listed twice
...
Have you ever done homework/assignments/essays/dissertations for someone else? If so, how much have you charged and what was it? It doesn't count if you ended up doing everything in a group project.
>>9141944
Don't do it OP. If you let rich Chad graduate he will steal your job and gf later,.
>>9141946
If he's rich, tall, good-looking & with an alpha personality, he can fuck my boipusi for all I care. Besides, I just want/need his dollars.
>>9141951
Found the engineer.
If multi-cellular life were evolved to replicate due to invasive bacteria/viruses, is it not abnormal that longevity has become a thing?
For instance, say cells develop a defensive system that is strong enough for them to survive. What incentive is there to surviving for a long time and not simply reproducing?
What push factor is there? Why continue to exist rather than split? How do we get to where we are?
>>9141907
>If...
Mods ban this sick filth
>>9141907
long term survival is the overall goal, whether or not it means reproduction. Reproduction is just one way to ensure long term survival
>>9141907
>What push factor is there? Why continue to exist rather than split? How do we get to where we are?
I always thought it was obvious. reproducing is costly
Does moon phase have any relevance to anything in life? Does life function differently during different phases of the moon?
Moon phase really got shaft going.
Yes. Try Google next time. Period.
>>9141728
Tried it but would like some direct sources to science.
I was hanging out with a girl today who researches cancer. I tried talking to her about Peto's Paradox, "Why don't whales get cancer?", and she didn't know what I was talking about.
I've tried asking a girl taking psychology who her favourite psychologist is, and got the answer "Freud". I once asked a girl taking linguistics if she'd heard of Steven Pinker, and she hadn't. And numerous other examples.
Why are all people such dolts? Why do we bother making people get these degrees? If people who have decided to give four years of their life to a topic are less interested in it than I am, then where do I find someone who isn't?
You came to the right place.
Just about everyone here will never progress as much as those people you mentioned, yet will be able to converse with you on a more advanced level.
>>9141653
>Why are all people such dolts?
You expected women to know, dolt.
>>9141669
I can't really say men have done better desu. I've also had a male linguistics student say "No, totally, I'll look this Pinker guy up." When I was in engineering physics and I tried to explain many-worlds theory to my classmates, I got a "Woah lol mr weird-idea guy over here." Computer engineers could give a shit about the singularity; etc.
It's just that I'm more bothered when women fail to show intellectual compatibility, since I'm a heterosexual male, and so I don't really care if some random dude isn't compatible with me.
Expanding Earth theory
Yay or Nay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kL7qDeI05U
>>9141603
Is there no upper limit to dumbness? Serious question.
>>9141608
>"dumbness"
>>9141609
http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/dumbness
>Bsc in CS
>Phd in CS
>successful entrepreneur
>visionary
>politically incorrect
>intelligent
>fuck hoes
>inb4 huuurrrrr duhhhrrr muh musk
No bitch, musk is an ignorant asshole.
>>9141459
who?
>CS
D R O P P E D
http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~gokun/DOCUMENTS/abc_ver6.pdf
Is he a crank?
>GO YAMASHITA
>>9141381
Brainlets wish he was a crank.
How come he's much smarter than witten (intentionally from small) if he lacks that [math]\mathfrak{PHENOTYPE}[/math]?
Biologically illiterate idiot here. Three questions regarding balding.
One, is there anything that helps against genetically determined balding i.e. is there a promising study of a drug/therapy method?
Second, can balding be a result of bad nutrition?
Third, how can someone determine what causes hair loss?
Pls be nice, don't bully the bald guy
>>9141372
Take Propecia or Rogaine, it won't regrow hair but can stop more hairloss, Side-effects suck though.
if there was a really good answer someone would probably be making billions off of it by now
>>9141372
Laser hair therapy reverses it. You can buy your own hat for $900
It can be what accelerates hair loss, but isn't the 'key' factor causing baldness overall
Through comparing lifestyles and genes
Is there any scientific explanation for this?
Birds don't typically do that to the noses of airliners bud
It was literally an inside job. Look up a YouTube vid of a dying CIA agent explaining 9/11, he goes into detail on how one of the explosions he was working in was organized. wew
>>9141241
*working on