Is there any lecture series online that I can crash learn basics of thermodynamics easily?
>>9134011
Look up the heat engine
>>9134011
Thermodynamics is a topic where I imagine it to be very fun to just start building your own experiments and try to replicate as much as possible. Shouldn't be that expensive to get a minimal setup running.
Is an artificial womb even fucking possible? I see this on /pol/ and they're talking like it's the next new thing.
Can the scientists here give a yes or no.
We already got a goat out of one, didn't we?
Also, you just triggered the Reddit niggers by mentioning /pol/. Expect two or three retards samefagging nonsense.
>>9133960
>>9133960
It should be theoretically possible,even though there may be side effects we are not aware of or we downplay(just like genetic engineering).
The biggest obstacle is definitely """"moral"""",that is,feminists won't like it.
>>9133969
Feminists won't like it? I thought some would, as the entire reason women make less over time in some cases is because they lose productivity to having children.
I can tell you that the Catholics won't like it, and many other Christians, because natural=good is a core axiom of the belief system.
I don't understand matrices?
Are they like vectors? I just did 3D vectors and proofing with them
What applications or uses do they have
>>9133816
They are rectangular arrays of numbers.
Vectors can be represented by matrices.
They are useful because they arrange numbers, variables, and equations in a way that can easily be manipulated using matrix algebra, etc.
You might as well ask, "What are numbers?" They are simply useful abstractions that we can work with using mathematics. A number can be thought of as a 1x1 matrix.
>>9133822
**rectangular arrays of elements, not just numbers.
Elements can be numbers, variables, equations, etc. You can put all of those into matrices and work with them.
>>9133816
They're representations of a linear function from one vector space to another.
Multiplying a matrix with a vector (i.e. an element of the domain vector space) is the same as applying that linear function to that vector. The result will be a vector in the target vector space.
>they thought that energy is conserved
>they thought that temperature and energy are intrinsic and not secondary phenomena
>didn't think to do a fluid dynamics double slit experiment in a computer simulation
>attached mystical significance to wave-particle duality
>vague sexual innuendos in descriptions of the strong and weak force accrued over the years like childish graffiti in the school cafeteria underneath the tables, probably put there by perverted physicists lacking imagination and disgruntled and bored lab students trying to make sense and remember everything with a little bit of malice while writing term papers
>>9133880
>like some lewd social commentary
>>9133745
>.gif
I was expecting one of these and was disappointed when I clicked.
ITT: We make the next great scientific breakthrough
>>9133741
>>9133741
You CAN know sumfin
Does bell's inequalities inexistence disprove bohmian mechanics?
>>9133636
No, Bell's Inequalities rules out local hidden variable theories, Bohmian theory is non-local, but is incompatible with special relativity.
Now I know /sci/ and /biz/ share a lot of the same audience. Some guy on /biz/ claiming to be Vitalik Buterin put a code up saying it reveals news that will send Ethereum's price to rocket. What does it say?
>>|||•|••\•. •|••\•. /••||••\\.
thread for reference
>>>/biz/3233041
I can't fucking find it after Googling for half an hour, anyway, anyone have ANY clue what I'm talking about I'd be happy.
Basically, I'm looking into a surgery and can't find what it's called when there's a "hole" in the highlighted part of the eye in the pic when the surgery goes bad. Basically, the outer corner of the eye gets stretched out too far and there's now a hole in the corner of the eye, since it's not resting on the eye anymore.
If anyone knows what this condition's called I'd be glad. It later causes dryness and all sorts of other problems in the eye.
>>9133369
Ask your eye, he knows what the term is.
>>9133410
Fuck, "Ask your eye DOCTOR, he knows..."
How much do I know after having learnt everything from this page? https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/index.html
You need to learn the principles, not "everything"
>>9133254
forget everything you know
learn c++
>>9133254
The basics of the Java language.
So I tell my brother you put the raw steak n the sulfur block and put it in the oven over a pan to get the steak juice and he's like "shit would 'splode!" and I'm like "but we get sulfur block erery winter to break the ice on er dri way" and he's like "nah!"
Tell me why he's wrong saying that sulfur and salt aren the same shit?
Salt means an ionic compound. Sulfur is sulfur. R u retard?
>>9133242
they both make raw meat sweat, eh?
Jonny Kim-Graduated from Santa Monica High School in Santa Monica, California, 2002. Earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, summa cum laude from the University of San Diego, 2012. Earned a Doctorate of Medicine from Harvard Medical School, 2016. Served his medical internship at the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, 2017.
A mustang(enlisted, then comissioned). Do you think he is born with his intelligence and drive or strives for challenge or both?
i dont get the hype around this guy, he is a rare blend of intelligence, ambition, and discipline he isnt unique by any stretch but he is exceptional
>>9133083
He's impressive, but I'm more impressed by this kid, Jacob Barnett.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq-FOOQ1TpE
>hs grad 2002
>undergrad 2012
wow it's fucking nepotism
What are you waiting for, anon? NASA should be overrun by autistic /sci/entists
https://www.careerarc.com/job-map/nasa?campaign_id=21631
NASA needs to be run by someone like Elon Musk. Someone that has a vision, can plan and organize large groups of people, and can convince the government to hand over billions of dollars to build cool shit.
A scientist would just want to continue launching satellites, deep space telescopes, and probes. so nerds can spend the decades looking at data. Which just isn't sexy and exciting. It doesn't get humanity off the planet.
Is it ethically permissible to remove healthy functional tissue from a nonconsenting minor?
>ethics
Not science or math.
>>9132513
Medical ethics, retard.
>>9132514
Medical ethics is a subset of ethics, retard.
Still not science or math.
On a fundamental level, all my graphics card does is rapidly change the color of millions of pixels, yes? Must have been mighty hard to program...
>>9132442
u have no idea bro
>>9132442
It's not that bad, you just hire one million programmers and have each work on one pixel.
consciousness is a shitty meme , theres literally no proof that such a thing exists or any difference between a world with it to one without it .