So this fucking CS autist walked by me today muttering something about the singularity. Some engineer probably stole his trash gf. He then started stuttering about how he's going to create a program that will do the job of engineers. Just laughed in his sad face as I waved my professional engineering licence at him. Why can't CS majors admit to themselves that they are nothing more than codemonkey servants who will never be considered real engineers? Even more sad is how they actually believe the baby set theory and combinatorics they studied puts them on the same level as mathematicians. "HURR muh Hamming code thus I know abstract algebra." Not that they even use any of that math to write their fizzbuzz scripts which is literally the only requirement you ever need to get a CS job. Seriously, they don't even know how to build the computers they use. Electrical and Chemical Engineers had to solve integrated circuit production because they too busy jerking off and playing tabletop Doom. They couldn't even develop their own abstract architecture which is why Von Neumann -another ChemE and mathematician- had to step up. Do we even fucking need CS majors when there are a million poo in loos that write the same crappy HTML bloat we hire them for? Furthermore it's the most beta profession and it's a proven fact that literally every CS major is a closet /mlp/ horsefucker. That's why they are too stupid to ever crack hard AI and we need to put mathematical researchers on it asap. Not that we could've expected much from them since they are busy jacking it to horse cartoons to even bother learning REAL control engineering and neural network optimization. I guess life is great when you can spam ML models like a monkey instead of THINKING because engineers built them computers too powerful for them to care enough to DO THEIR FUCKING JOBS RIGHT.
Pic related; autist.
nice pasta, brainlet, lol
i'd sage your thread if I knew how, lol.
>>8393322
I fucking wrote it 10 minutes ago you cunt.
Who's the semen demon does he like scotaloo
>molecular nano machines
http://www.vox.com/2016/10/5/13171850/2016-nobel-prize-chemistry
Is this finally it? Is this the beginning of a new technological era?
It's apparently been here for a few decades (90's) op.
>university of groningen
Feels good to hear ur university
>>8393123
Holy shit, they gave Stoddart and Feringa a nobel prize. Both of them are incredibly based.
Yeah, you bet your ass it is. Well maybe, molecular machines are still floppy as fuck.
Stoddart's group proposed a way to build Feynman's nanoscale robotic arm for moving around individual atoms with near term synthetic chemistry:
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2012/CS/c1cs15262a
>tfw finally realized that intelligence is not much of a limiting factor and that with enough work even someone with average intelligence can clash with the titans
Who /awakened/ here?
>>8393111
One problem. You're wrong.
>>8393114
nuh uh
>>8393111
wisdom/knowledge > eq > iq
Hey /sci/
I was watching some atheist/Muslim debates and I think I have a better way to come at the 0+0=1 question religious people are so fond of:
0+0=1-1=2(5)+12-2
and you can just go crazy with whatever you want as long as it sums to zero. then you say our universe exists in the -2 or something.
what you guys think?
>>8393090
>0+0=1
It doesn't though. There isn't a valid proof that says it does.
I'm not saying 0+0=1
I'm saying 0+0=1-1
I'm saying everything that exists could sum to zero and we could still be here
>>8393165
>everything that exists
Existence isn't math.
At what age did your interest in science began?
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How much would one have to pay around these parts to get a shag with OP's mom?
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It never did.
>>8393067
20 and then I lost interest in it at 22
Jeff is testing his rocket again, apparently the booster will probably be lost.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqUIX3Z4r3k
Sweet, not often you're gonna see a rocket flight with an almost certainty of the booster blowing up.
in hold for over 4 minutes now... what could possible be the cause?
shit, something just vented
>>8393037
they're just double checking the staging
Where do STDs start? Ofcourse, you can get them from other people, but somewhere along the line people must've contracted them in other ways, right?
Could two virgins having sex ever get STIs?
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bestiality
Please explain pic
Why is it so hard for people to 'get' quantum mechanics, compared to, say, relativity theory?
Relativity doesn't really seem any more unintuitive than QM yet even normies seem able enough to accept it as true even if they struggle with its application, or understanding the arguments for it. This does not seem to be the case for quantum mechanics. Why is this?
>>8392920
>Relativity doesn't really seem any more unintuitive than QM
Any less unintuitive*
>>8392920
cause it's memed into oblivion to be insanely hard
like: noone understands it and if sb claims he does, it's evidence he doesnt.
>>8392925
I mean you just have to accept reality. Photons are countable, they show wave behaviour like interference aso.
What the FUCK happened to this shit? I remember a few years back when they said it would change the world. What's it doing now?
>>8392768
Changing the world.
>>8392768
it's literally a meme
>>8392768
Still being extremely hard to produce on a scale for anything but lab experiments.
Last one, Chemistry:
https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/2016/
>>8392680
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 was awarded jointly to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa "for the design and synthesis of molecular machines".
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As a synthetic chemist I am appalled by the stuff they chose to decorate in the last couple of years.
>>8392680
kek a DUTCH won
what a useless field though
>so, let me graph this expression. When x approche-.. le-lem-lemme change this color
Get out naziposter
>>8392572
>lemme change the integral sign it doesn't look curvy enough ahh... made it too curvy lem-lemme change that
>the "L" doesn't match the latex font lemmme change that... fuuuck can't make it good enough
will manned interstellar travel ever be a thing?
nope
>>8392506
Care to elaborate?
>>8392515
fermi paradox, bitch. if biological entities could travel between star systems, most of the galaxy would be colonized by now, even using conventional propulsion. But there is nothing in the visible universe which indicates any civilization was ever there. So we can assume intelligent civilizations probably never go anywhere before they die out.
why is the vast majority of the population under the delusion that crooked teeth and jaws is genetic in most cases?
There’s solid evidence to show that the “soft” modern diet, in conjunction with other factors associated with Western lifestyles, can promote abnormal development of the skull and face, and cause malocclusion, impacted wisdom teeth, and narrow dental arches
>>8392483
what evidence?
>>8392487
Nutrition and Physical Degeneration: A Comparison of Primitive and Modern Diets and Their Effects (1939)
just fucking read this i can't be fucked going in to detail
>>8392491
>1939
is this legit? or is the 2 not supposed to be taken out like that?
yes its 'legit'
>>8392433
even this?
Three steps to do something that only needs one, lol American...........
if ramanujan and John Von Neumann got into an intellectual war who would win?
>>8392283
Sheldon Cooper
ramanujan's arguments would probably consist of shit-flinging
von neumann would just use his alien technology
The adult would have to break the school-yard fight up and settle the dispute.