Chemistry is the central science.
>>8528939
yup
physics exists to explain chemical phenomena
math exists to explain quantum mechanics
biology is literally just macromolecular structures
everything else is explained by biology
>>8528954
>math exists to explain quantum mechanics
>>8528939
>empirical meme science
30 years before this picture was taken, jet aircraft didn't even exist. The whole project was kept top secret until the public wouldn't be too amazed by the aircraft's capabilities anymore as technology in mainstream society advanced. What kind of insane classified things do you think governments of world powers today are hiding that use technology that didn't exist 30 years ago in a way we couldn't even imagine yet?
>>8521602
well, it has been like 47 years since they faked the moon landing
so maybe they're finally approaching the technology required to do it for real?
>>8521609
Someone should make a series of /sci/ smuggies for people like you. We could call them scmuggies.
Theory: Physics is solved.
Unless you're autistic enough to care about the precise decay time of B mesons...
Prove me incorrect.
>>8536775
Still looking for a unified theory of everything.
>>8536775
Dark matter? Dark energy? Meme drive?
Theory: All topics are solved.
Unless you're autistic enough to care about [stuff I don't care about]...
Prove me incorrect.
Is universe deterministic and non-local or is it non-deterministic and local?
Non-deterministic implies that events inside it can arise without causality. We know for certainty that that's not the case and our entire Universe follows a deterministic causality chain. Even if something actually managed to pop up randomly, it still has a cause due to the fact that it is contained within the Universe (and the Universe becomes its cause therefor)
As for the Universe itself and its Big Bang, or the event that supposedly came without a cause and without being contained "anywhere", it is literally impossible to be known and no technological advancement inside this Universe will have the capability of observing "beyond it", therefor will never be able to prove with full confidence if there is something "outside", or not. But even if there was and the Universe wasn't local, it still remains deterministic due to causality.
Determinism is not realism op, these are slightly different stuff
>>8536608
I sure as fuck would like to know
Any clickers here? I never see any real discussion on any pop-culture forums about this phenomena. Is this a beginning towards a psychological revolution? Vid has over 500K views atm
What the fuck is a clicker?
Here is the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXDw73rToPE&t=16s
do now pls with work
Exam day, huh? Should've done your homework, faggot. We're not your monkeys.
>>8536346
no im doing th exam rn
itrrespinsible teadh pls
>>8536349
Answers are 48.2, 19.8, and 3.12.
Is The Bulletin right? Is it really 3 minutes to midnight?
Its two past one in the afternoon where I am.
>>8536016
Democrats are trying to pin an act of war on Russia while Republicans are trying to ramp up tension with China (after Obama's Asian pivot which encircled China with military bases). Not to mention North Korea and Israel are two nuclear armed countries that have not acknowledged any nuclear non-proliferation treaties.
Also, the USA has nuclear bombs stationed in Turkey which is experiencing cycles of civil unrest.
Also, some of our nuclear devices may not have aged well and the facilities that house them are becoming more outdated. It's difficult to test these things and we must rely on statistical simulations to calculate effectiveness.
>>8536016
For me I'd say the clock came closest to midnight with the annexation of Crimea. the huge tension between the two sides could've easily started a war if one side overreached. Easily the most globally significant and dangerous event of our times. I think climate change will be addressed soon enough so I wouldn't worry that much. The most important factor for the Doomsday Clock in the coming years will be US relations with China, by far, followed by EU-Russia relations. These are the big players now.
Today is the day /sci/ solves the antimatter problem using neckbeard quasi science,
paint preffered
This is my go at it, When the everywhere stretch happened areas with higher concetrations of matter canceled out the antimmater in that area and fored clumps of matter, and vice versa. We just cant see that far away and we live in a matter cloud
>point of big bang
brainlet confirmed
there is no "point of big bang"
everywhere was the "point of big bang"
the "big bang" was a uniform expansion of all space, from dense plasma to the vacuum it is today.
no such thing as a 'point of big bang', no such thing as a center, or an edge
Where's the award for this man?
>>8535979
Is there anti dark matter?
How do I study all this in 2.5 days?
You already fucked up. I'm serious, if you haven't been reviewing this shit over the semester and expect to learn all of this material ( assuming you have to know more than surface knowledge) in 2.5 days then the best you can hope for is half assed knowledge in every one of those categories. Once you fuck up, take it as a lesson. Don't disrespect math like that.
How much math have you taken so far
>>8535977
Grab a bullet and leave it sitting on your textbook overnight to absorb the information. Then take a gun and shoot the bullet into your brain. BAM, easy As and fresh, wet nerd pussy everywhere you go.
stupid question I know, especially as it's high school shit, but how do I rearrange this formula to get the answer?
I'm looking through last weeks paper and I got this question wrong, I don't get how though.
I just divided the RHS by kL so it ended up on the other side and times 0.095 to (1-.35)
Thanks /sci/
That's because the answer is wrong
It is virtually impossible to fit 0.095 in that equation anywhere and it to give you that answer
Your teacher is a retard
>>8535642
please help
I already told you the answer is fucked, ask anyone else here your lecturer is retarded
>yfw anthropogenic climate change exists
>>8535580
Can I borrow this fine meme my friend?
>>8535606
by all memes
Had only been eating fruits (oranges and mandarines) for a couple of days and also drinking a lot of water.
Result: washed out all the sodium in my body.
So first I overly rapidly corrected my low salt levels by eating pasta with vegetables and about 5G+ of salt, did this induce a state of hypernatremia to my body since I got alot thirsty (from now too high salt levels)?
>In fact, overly rapid correction of hyponatremia is the most common cause of that potentially devastating disorder. (wiki)
Then I fixed this thing to quickly back by drinking three cups... now its not very much but just feeling a bit chocked by the "devestating effects"
>However, overly rapid correction of hypernatremia is potentially very dangerous.
My points are; correcting your body levels rapidly seems dangerous: which levels of amounts/time correction between these states are _really_ dangerous?
sry for WoT, seems to be no health board here except fitness and actually wrote this thread on /b/ but here u go trusted /sci/.
Wow dude you might wanna not do that
>>8535553
Shit dude, can you eat like a normal human being for five seconds?
>>8535560
Its a bit over dramaticated.
I did not just eat five grams of salt at once from nothing (five grams is somewhere around the daily amount and it was mixed out with food)
I warmed up the last 12 hours by eating a handful of salty breads, some with butter.
And of course not all the sodium was washed out before that either, probably left here and there from previous days of normal eating.
Just got worried that I might had to drink a fourth and fifth glass to quince the thirst but it seems to be normal and I feel better than the last 24h.
But yes I was a bit chocked about knowing of the rapid correction dangers, not the hypo/hypernas themselves..
I've been at the library for the past hour and a half and I still haven't been able to get any studying done.
You said this was supposed to fix me /sci/ I have finals tomorrow!
install leechblock so you can block 4chan http://www.proginosko.com/leechblock/
Get off /sci/ you silly autist.
>>8535390
Same senpai
Glad we're on this sinking ship together
Hey /sci/, I'm looking for a good christmas present to get my grandpa, he was a math professor at Western Washington University for like 50 years.
I had an idea for one but I'm not sure if anything like it exists.
Are there any books that follow or have similar premises to something like
"Exceedingly Rigorous Mathematical Proofs for Exceedingly Simple Concepts"
Rules: no "What If" by the xkcd dude. Everything else goes.
If all else fails I can always give him my copy of Gödel, Escher, Bach
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics_Made_Difficult
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proofs_from_THE_BOOK is an interesting option in this category, but odds are he has read it before.
>>8535314
give him the ol' -1 meme
This board makes me feel bad about myself.
Fuck you ableist cunts.
>>8535181
why on earth would THIS board make you feel bad about yourself? It's full of brainlet high schoolers and college freshman that think they're engineers when they're still taking gen chem 1, calculus and a lit class. It's full of fucking retards, dont listen to anyone here
k
>>8535192
Not even this anon.